• Income needed to afford an Orange County house now at $154,120 a year

    Income needed to afford an Orange County house now at $154,120 a year
    Unless you have a huge bank account, you need to earn $154,120 a year to afford the median-priced Orange County house, the California Association of Realtors reported Monday, May 15.
    Just 21 percent of Orange County households met that benchmark during the first quarter of 2017, the period covered in CAR’s latest affordability report.
    That affordability rate is down from 39 percent at the peak of the housing downturn when median house prices were almost $300,000 lower.
    But it’s still
  • Whicker: He’s the secret weapon of Corona del Mar baseball

    Whicker: He’s the secret weapon of Corona del Mar baseball
    Mark Hachigian is amazed by the wealth of knowledge his son Steven Hachigian, 18, has for sports and baseball in particular. Mark adds that the Corona del Mar senior even knows minor league players and his depth of understanding is that of a 30-year-old. Steven merely attributes it to having time on his hands. The two are fixtures at every Corona del Mar High varsity baseball game. (Photo by Cindy Yamanaka, Orange County Register/SCNG)This father and son team of Mark and Steven Hachigian, 18, kn
  • Best of Orange County 2016: Apartment Community

    Best of Orange County 2016: Apartment Community
    1. Los Olivos Apartment Village
    350 Gitano, Irvine866-971-7148irvinecompanyapartments.com
    This Irvine Co. apartment community once again takes top honors in this category.
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  • Best of Orange County 2016: Appliance Store

    Best of Orange County 2016: Appliance Store
    1. Pacific Sales
    Multiple locations888-237-8289pacificsales.com
    Its parent company is Best Buy, but for Best of OC readers, Pacific Sales has retained its status as favorite appliance store for a second year.
    Related Articles Best of Orange County: Outdoor Living StoreThere are three local Pacific Kitchen & Home Stores within Best Buy stores in Mission Viejo, Fullerton and Costa Mesa. A store-within-a-store Pacific Sales venue was set to open at the Tustin Best Buy in August, according to a
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  • Best of Orange County 2016: Blinds and Shutters Store

    Best of Orange County 2016: Blinds and Shutters Store
    1. Bockman’s
    1008 N. Tustin Ave., Anaheim714-630-4455bockmaninteriors.com
    Jon Bockman’s grandmother Miriam started making drapes in her garage in the 1940s. She eventually added a second garage – and then got busted by the city for running a business at a residence. That led to the opening of the original Bockman’s store.
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  • Huntington Beach officials rebuff supervisor’s proposal to house homeless in city

    Huntington Beach officials rebuff supervisor’s proposal to house homeless in city
    Huntington Beach officials are expressing strong opposition to Orange County Supervisor Shawn Nelson’s proposal to construct temporary homeless shelters on county-owned land in Huntington Beach, Irvine and Santa Ana.
    Nelson last week proposed building large, temporary, 200-person, tent-like structures on each of three properties, adding 600 total beds and installing portable bathrooms and showers on the land.
    His plan for the Huntington Beach homeless was to house them on the site of an ab
  • Best of Orange County 2016: City to live in

    Best of Orange County 2016: City to live in
    1. Irvine
    cityofirvine.org
    Irvine is one consistent city.
    Consistently safe when it comes to having the lowest violent crime rate in America among cities with more than 200,000 residents – a milestone 12 years in a row, according to the most recent FBI statistics, released last year.
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  • Dunn Deal: Borders book hits a home run

    Dunn Deal: Borders book hits a home run
    Ila Borders speaks with members of the media at the St. Paul Saints spring training opener May 15, 1997, in St. Paul, Minn. FILE PHOTO: AP Photo/Jim MoneIla Borders delivers this pitch for Whitter College in the late 1990s. Borders burst onto the scene at Southern California College (now Vanguard University) as a left-handed pitching freshman. FILE PHOTO: Matt Brown, For The Orange County RegisterWittier College pitcher Ila Borders talks to teammate Ruben Alvardo before a game in the late 1990s.
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  • Best of Orange County 2016: Door and Window Company

    Best of Orange County 2016: Door and Window Company
    1. A New View Windows & Doors
    3445 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheimanewviewwindows.com
    For the fourth year in a row, this family company in Anaheim has been voted one of the best places for windows and doors in Orange County.
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  • Best of Orange County 2016: Furniture Store

    Best of Orange County 2016: Furniture Store
    1. Living Spaces
    Huntington Beach, Irvine877-266-7300livingspaces.com
    Living Spaces’ selection goes beyond furniture, mattresses, rugs and decorations to include decor items such as lamps, plants, artwork and mirrors. The chain has 12 stores in Southern California, with two in Orange County and one across the county line in La Mirada.
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  • Kendrick Lamar will bring The DAMN. Tour to Honda Center in Anaheim

    Following his headlining performance at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio last month, rapper Kendrick Lamar announced three evenings at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Aug. 6, Tuesday, Aug. 8 and Wednesday, Aug. 9. He just announced a stop at Honda Center in Anaheim as well on Friday, Aug. 11. After headlining two weekends at the annual Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio last month, rapper Kendrick Lamar, who surprised-dropped his fourth album DAMN
  • John Stamos Celebrates Girlfriend Caitlin McHugh's Birthday With...

    In celebration of the actress' 31st birthday over the weekend, the two spent the day at Disneyland in Anaheim, California, and brought along Stamos' Fuller House co-stars, Bob Saget and Dave Coulier, as well as his former Grandfathered co-star, Josh Peck. Gushing over his girlfriend, the 53-year-old actor posted a photo of himself dressed as Tigger while kissing McHugh, who was wearing a Winnie the Pooh costume.
  • CIF-SS softball playoff pairings

    DIVISION 1 First round, May 18, 3:15 p.m. Norco, bye Chino Hills at Vista Murrieta Saugus at Pacifica/Garden Grove Sout Hills at Huntington Beach ML King at Mission Viejo Canyon/Anaheim at Lakewood Valley View at Grand Terrace Bishop Amat at Mater Dei Etiwanda at Orange Lutheran Oaks Christian at Burroughs/Burbank Cypress at Foothill Great Oak at Valencia/Valencia Yorba Linda at La Habra Santiago/Corona at Yucaipa Capistrano Valley at Chino Los Alamoitos, bye
  • Lakers and NBA draft lottery odds

    Lakers and NBA draft lottery odds
    The odds of the teams in the NBA draft lottery receiving the No. 1 pick or a top-three pick:
    Team – Record – No. 1 – Top 3
    1. Boston (via Brooklyn) – 20-62 – 25% – 64.3%
    2. Phoenix – 24-58 – 19.9% – 55.8%
    3. Lakers* – 26-56 – 15.6% – 46.9%
    4. Philadelphia – 28-54 – 11.9% – 37.8%
    5. Orlando – 29-53 – 8.8% – 29.1%
    6. Minnesota – 31-51 – 5.3% – 18.3%
    7. New York – 31-5
  • Lakers’ Rob Pelinka confident in rebuild regardless of fortunes in draft lottery

    Lakers’ Rob Pelinka confident in rebuild regardless of fortunes in draft lottery
    The question greeted the Lakers every day for the past three years when their fortunes rested on ping-pong balls instead of postseason success. So it’s no surprise that Rob Pelinka has frequently found himself fielding inquiries about the team’s draft lottery fortunes since being hired as their general manager three months ago.
    “People are asking, ‘Do you guys have to have that pick?’ ” Pelinka said shortly after the 2016-17 season ended. “That&rsqu
  • Will the electric Jaguar pounce on Tesla?

    Will the electric Jaguar pounce on Tesla?
    I’m certainly no economist, but my understanding of one of the fundamental tenets of capitalism is that competition breeds excellence. Well, fans of the free market rejoice: One of the current automotive monopolies is nearing an end. I’m referring to the stranglehold of Tesla Motors on the electric luxury crossover niche.
    To date, drivers seeking something all-electric and loosely resembling an SUV have had one option: the $75,000-and-up Tesla Model X. I’m as big a fan as any o
  • Treasures abound under the Tuscan sun

    Treasures abound under the Tuscan sun
    Lucy Luhan loves the tranquility of Italy’s Tuscany region. In fact, she found it to be such a wonderful counterpoint to Orange County that she decided more than 30 years ago to buy a 500-year-old farmhouse near the village of Montevettolini and transform it into a home away from home, eventually turning it into a bed-and-breakfast, a cooking school and a wedding venue. Luhan, a part-time Dana Point resident, owns Luciana’s Ristorante in Dana Point and formerly ran What’s Cooki
  • The Artistic Vision of Geoff Pascual’s ‘Sesshomaru’

    The Artistic Vision of Geoff Pascual’s ‘Sesshomaru’
    As told to Brandi Neal
    The Artist:Self-taught Orange County watercolor artist Geoff Pascual describes his painting style as loose, messy and twisted. The 2016 graduate of Cal State Fullerton started Pascual Productions in 2012. He primarily draws his inspiration from pop culture, and this watercolor painting was inspired by anti-hero Sesshomaru from the manga series “Inuyasha.” Pascual was accepted as a resident entrepreneur into the CSUF Startup Incubator, where he says he gained &l
  • Relax and rejuvenate with Coast’s May beauty picks

    Relax and rejuvenate with Coast’s May beauty picks
    by Shelley Levitt
    Sleep on This for Smoother Cleavage
    Crinkly décolletage can hide under turtlenecks and scarves in wintry climes, but those disguises don’t cut it in sunny Southern California, especially in spring and summer. Enter SiO, a new weapon in the war against chest wrinkles, created by Gigi Howard, a former beauty publicist, who says she’d developed deep creases in her cleavage before she even hit 30. She tried night bras, countless tubes of serums and creams, even s
  • Portrait artist Jorg Dubin goes beyond the superficial to reveal more about the people he paints

    Portrait artist Jorg Dubin goes beyond the superficial to reveal more about the people he paints
    “FBF-1” Oil on canvas 10”x 8” 2014By Erik Himmelsbach-Weistein
    The selfie is a byproduct of 21st-century advances in both technology and narcissism. Due to social media – in which life becomes a never-ending art project to brand oneself for maximum visibility – there’s fierce pressure to leave the widest possible digital footprint.
    “W1-Bob” Oil on linen 10” x 8” 2014“Girl with a water glass” Oil on linen 52”x37&r
  • Indulge in ADYA’s rose and cardamom cocktail Jaipur Pink

    Indulge in ADYA’s rose and cardamom cocktail Jaipur Pink
    When Shachi Mehra recalls her recent trip to India, the chef animatedly describes the vibrancy of the land, the scents that permeate the air and the brilliant colors of the cities. Particularly the pink buildings in her mother’s hometown of Jaipur, which she says radiate happiness. Mehra, who returned for a cousin’s wedding, radiates as well when she describes the blush-colored city, which Jaipur’s royalty first painted pink in 1876in honor of Queen Victoria’s visit. The
  • Burglary suspect leads deputies on pursuit and crashes car head-on into another vehicle

    Burglary suspect leads deputies on pursuit and crashes car head-on into another vehicle
    A 19-year-old burglary suspect led deputies on a pursuit early Monday and then drove in the wrong direction on the Interstate 5 freeway before crashing his car head-on into another vehicle, authorities said
    Around 4:09 a.m., deputies responded to a report of a residential burglary in the 24000 block of Hollyoak Avenue in Aliso Viejo, said Sheriff’s Department Lt. Steve Gil.
    Deputies spotted a Ford Taurus reported stolen from Temecula leaving the scen
  • The 2017 Innovation Award Winners From The JPMA

    The standard bearer for product innovation in the baby industry announced the winners of their annual awards yesterday, recognizing a diverse mix of new products with the potential to offer original, helpful and truly innovative everyday solutions to new and expectant parents. The Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association announced the winners of their annual Innovation Awards at the JPMA Baby Show, taking place this year in Anaheim, CA.
  • Annual Irvine festival celebrates Korean cultural heritage

    Annual Irvine festival celebrates Korean cultural heritage
    IRVINE — The eighth annual Irvine Korean Cultural Festival took place Saturday, May 13, to celebrate and share Korean cultural heritage and artistic traditions.
    The free community event at the Irvine civic center featured Korean cuisine, games, art, music and entertainment such as singing, dancing and martial arts demonstrations.
    Koreans account for about 9 percent of Irvine’s population, according to the latest census data.
    Lee Nicholas creates a potato snack at the Miister Pot
  • The globalization debate is just beginning

    The globalization debate is just beginning
    The decisive victory of Emmanuel Macron for president of France over Marine Le Pen is being widely hailed as a victory of good over evil, and an affirmation of open migration flows and globalization. Certainly, the defeat of the odious National Front should be considered good news, but the global conflict over trade and immigration has barely begun.
    On both sides of the Atlantic, there are now two distinct, utterly hostile, opposing views about globalization and multiculturalism. The world-wise
  • Colorado man to be arraigned for 1994 cold case murder in Huntington Beach

    Colorado man to be arraigned for 1994 cold case murder in Huntington Beach
    HUNTINGTON BEACH – A Colorado man will be arraigned Monday, May 15, for the cold case murder of two men in downtown Huntington Beach in 1994.
    The Huntington Beach Police Department reopened the case last year and sought the Orange County Cold Case Homicide Task Force for assistance.
    With newly developed evidence, Lamberto Ricci Castillo, 64, was arrested on April 27 in Alamosa, where he lived, and was charged with two felony counts of murder, according to a press release from the police de
  • Man arrested on suspicion of taking car keys from house, crashing stolen vehicle in hit-and-run

    Man arrested on suspicion of taking car keys from house, crashing stolen vehicle in hit-and-run
    COSTA MESA – Police arrested a man early Sunday, May 14, who they said stole car keys from a house and used them to drive away before hitting another vehicle and fleeing the scene.
    Costa Mesa police officers were dispatched to the 2000 block of Tustin Avenue around 6:15 a.m. for a reported hit-and-run involving an unoccupied parked vehicle, Sgt. Matt Selinske said.
    The driver fled the area on foot. Shortly after, an officer located a possible suspect and detained him. Joshua Thomas Long, 3
  • Whicker: Ducks, Nick Ritchie finding holes in Pekka Rinne’s game

    Whicker: Ducks, Nick Ritchie finding holes in Pekka Rinne’s game
    ANAHEIM — Fire at their heads. The rest of them will follow.
    Nick Ritchie was cruising down left wing Sunday afternoon and suddenly had a puck bounce primly off the wall and into his nitro zone.
    There was nothing between Ritchie and Nashville goaltender Pekka Rinne. There was also no time for playoff bromides to ring in Ritchie’s ears, like “There are no pretty goals in the playoffs.” Prettiness depends on the eye on the beholder, and the blinking eyes behind the mask.
    Re
  • Miller: Ducks turn to ‘Bunny’ to hop over Predators

    Miller: Ducks turn to ‘Bunny’ to hop over Predators
    ANAHEIM — Seconds before the first puck dropped Sunday, someone tossed a catfish onto the ice, which would have been outrageously odd were this not the NHL playoffs.
    Evidently, the pitched fish was intended to carry on a Nashville Predators tradition, although it also allowed the Ducks, at the start, to be only the second most-dead thing inside Honda Center.
    In Game 2 of the Western Conference finals, however, the home team sprang brilliantly to life, soon enough this time to put together
  • Ducks Notes: Idle Patrick Eaves keeps mind occupied as he waits to heal

    Ducks Notes: Idle Patrick Eaves keeps mind occupied as he waits to heal
    ANAHEIM – Patrick Eaves has a lot more time on his hands than he ever wanted. His mother, Beth, sensed that from a distance and sent him something to shake the boredom and keep him busy.
    “She’s funny,” said Eaves, the sidelined Ducks winger. “She sent me a Lego set of a real car.  Seven hours yesterday, I was sitting there putting it together. I got it done.
    “It was obsessive. She knows me pretty well.”
    Perhaps it isn’t a surprise that Eaves i
  • Ducks win the battle of the goaltenders in Game 2 vs. Predators

    Ducks win the battle of the goaltenders in Game 2 vs. Predators
    ANAHEIM —  It was a goaltenders’ duel, all right, but not in the way you might have expected.
    John Gibson of the Ducks certainly wasn’t at his finest in Game 2 of the Western Conference finals Sunday at Honda Center. Pekka Rinne of the Nashville Predators wasn’t exactly otherworldly at the other end of the ice, either. Both goalies battled the puck all night.
    Gibson made 30 saves; Rinne had 22.
    Gibson let in one legitimate howler of a goal.
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  • College job-seekers need to watch what they post, CSUF student finds

    College job-seekers need to watch what they post, CSUF student finds
    Han Tran, a Cal State Fullerton senior in business administration-marketing and finance, conducted research suggesting job-seeking college students could be more savvy in how they present themselves online. (Photo courtesy of Cal State Fullerton)This time of year many graduating students are sending off resumes and emails to attempt to find their first “real” job. But when hiring managers Google those candidates, what will they see?
    Han Tran set out to shed some light on how undergra
  • Election of CSUF student leader buoys hopes of local Muslim community

    Election of CSUF student leader buoys hopes of local Muslim community
    Laila Dadabhoy was elected student body president for Cal State Fullerton for next year. She paused for a portrait on the CSUF campus on May 10. (Photo by Bill Alkofer,Orange County Register/SCNG)Laila Dadabhoy knows that while many students voted for her because they know her or her work on campus, some liked the fact she is an Indian/Fijian Muslim student.
    She volunteers for two nonprofits based in Anaheim: the Council on American-Islamic Relations for the Los Angeles area and Uplift Charity,
  • How CSUF’s new student body president plans to boost student engagement

    How CSUF’s new student body president plans to boost student engagement
    Laila Dadabhoy was elected student body president for Cal State Fullerton for next year. She paused for a portrait on the CSUF campus in Fullerton on May 10. (Photo by Bill Alkofer,Orange County Register/SCNG)Don’t expect to see incoming Cal State Fullerton student body president Laila Dadabhoy at the campus gym. It doesn’t open until 6 a.m., by which time she’s been up for an hour and a half and completed her workout at 24 Hour Fitness.
    “I’m done by then,
  • Merkel’s party wins election in rivals’ German heartland

    Merkel’s party wins election in rivals’ German heartland
    By GEIR MOULSON
    BERLIN — German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s conservatives won a state election Sunday in their center-left rivals’ traditional heartland, a stinging blow to the challenger in September’s national vote.
    The western state of North Rhine-Westphalia is Germany’s most populous and has been led by the center-left Social Democrats for all but five years since 1966.
    It is also the home state of Martin Schulz, the Social Democrat seeking to deny Merkel a fourt
  • North Korea: New long-range missile can carry heavy nuke

    North Korea: New long-range missile can carry heavy nuke
    By FOSTER KLUG
    SEOUL, South Korea  — North Korea said Monday the missile it launched over the weekend was a new type of “medium long-range” ballistic rocket that can carry a heavy nuclear warhead. A jubilant leader Kim Jong Un promised more nuclear and missile tests and warned that North Korean weapons could strike the U.S. mainland and Pacific holdings.
    North Korean propaganda must be considered with wariness — Pyongyang has threatened for decades to reduce Seoul to
  • Nick Ritchie, John Gibson help Ducks beat Nashville and even series

    Nick Ritchie, John Gibson help Ducks beat Nashville and even series
     
     
    ANAHEIM – Nick Ritchie scored the game-winning goal in the second period and John Gibson got beyond a shaky start to make 30 saves Sunday as the Ducks beat the Nashville Predators, 5-3, in Game 2 to even the best-of-7 Western Conference finals at one game apiece.
    Ritchie capped a three-goal second period for the Ducks, who used that to erase a 2-0 deficit and avoid facing a similar scenario that they encountered in the second round against Edmonton. The series shifts to Nashv
  • It’s all about Mom at Sunset Beach Art Festival

    It’s all about Mom at Sunset Beach Art Festival
    SUNSET BEACH – It’s tempting to call it the mother of all art festivals.
    On Sunday, residents placed a bow on the 50th annual Sunset Beach Art Festival, held every Mother’s Day weekend in the close-knit beach-side community.
    “Everybody likes to have a place to bring their mother on Mother’s Day,” said Julie Lurie, of the Las Damas women’s club.
    For about as long as anyone remembers, in Sunset Beach, the place to bring mom on her special day has been the
  • Torch-wielding group protests Confederate statue removal

    Torch-wielding group protests Confederate statue removal
    CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.  — A group that included a well-known white nationalist carried torches and chanted “you will not replace us” at a weekend protest in Virginia over plans to remove a monument of a Confederate general.
    The protesters on Saturday evening called on officials to halt the removal of a Gen. Robert E. Lee statue in Charlottesville and were swiftly condemned by the city’s mayor, who said the event appeared to hearken “back to the days of the KKK,&r
  • Ex-governor’s ambitions paved way to dam crisis, records say

    Ex-governor’s ambitions paved way to dam crisis, records say
    In this April 6 file photo, crews work near the Oroville Dam’s damaged main spillway in Oroville, Calif. Historical records reveal the late California Gov. Pat Brown misled voters about the cost of building the nation’s tallest dam, ignored recommendations to delay construction and dismissed allegations that substandard materials were used to build the Oroville Dam. (Dan Reidel/The Chico Enterprise-Record via AP, File)SACRAMENTO — Historical records reveal the late Gov. Pat Bro
  • Angels Notes: Yunel Escobar has strained hamstring, out 2-4 weeks

    Angels Notes: Yunel Escobar has strained hamstring, out 2-4 weeks
    ANAHEIM — The Angels will be without Yunel Escobar, their primary third baseman and leadoff hitter, for up to a month after an MRI exam Sunday revealed a Grade 1 strain in his left hamstring.
    The team announced that Escobar will be placed on the 10-day disabled list and can expect a 2-4 week timetable for recovery. A corresponding roster move was not immediately announced.
    Escobar suffered the injury running the bases in the sixth inning of Saturday’s game against the Detroit Tigers,
  • Danny Espinosa, Alex Meyer lead Angels to victory over Detroit Tigers

    Danny Espinosa, Alex Meyer lead Angels to victory over Detroit Tigers
    Los Angeles Angels starting pitcher Alex Meyer throws to the plate against the Detroit Tigers during the first inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Sunday, May 14, 2017. (AP Photo/Alex Gallardo) ORG XMIT: OTKAGLos Angeles Angels second baseman Danny Espinosa, center, shows the umpire the ball after tagging out Detroit Tigers’ Dixon Machado, right, on a steal attempt, with shortstop Andrelton Simmons watching during the third inning of a baseball game in Anaheim, Calif., Sunday, Ma
  • On deck: White Sox at Angels, Monday, 7 p.m.

    On deck: White Sox at Angels, Monday, 7 p.m.
    WHITE SOX AT ANGELS
    When: Monday, 7 p.m.
    Where: Angel Stadium
    TV: Fox Sports West
    THE PITCHERS
    WHITE SOX RHP MIKE PELFREY (0-3, 5.21 ERA)
    vs. Angels: 3-3, 4.26 ERA (six starts)
    at Angel Stadium: 1-2, 4.50 ERA (three starts)
    Hates to face: Danny Espinosa, 6 for 13 (.462), HR
    Loves to face: Mike Trout, 1 for 10, 2 Ks
    ANGELS RHP JESSE CHAVEZ (2-5, 4.29 ERA)
    vs. White Sox: 2-2, 3.07 ERA (two starts)
    at Coors Field: 2-5, 3.59 ERA (eight starts)
    Hates to face: Avisail Garcia, 3 for 3, double, wal
  • Warriors erase 25-point deficit, post 113-111 win after Spurs lose Kawhi Leonard to injury

    Warriors erase 25-point deficit, post 113-111 win after Spurs lose Kawhi Leonard to injury
    OAKLAND — Stephen Curry scored 40 points and hit a tying 3-pointer with 1:48 remaining, and the Golden State Warriors rallied from way down after Kawhi Leonard was lost to an ankle injury to beat the San Antonio Spurs 113-111 on Sunday in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.
    Draymond Green gave Golden State the lead for good on a three-point play after the Warriors trailed by as many as 25 points.
    Leonard left in the third quarter after he re-injured his left ankle, and the Warrio
  • Game 2 line rushes: Ducks vs. Predators

    Game 2 line rushes: Ducks vs. Predators
    ANAHEIM – Seeking a victory to pull even in the Western Conference finals, the Ducks will host the Nashville Predators in Game 2 at Honda Center on Sunday night. Game time is 4:30 p.m.
    The Ducks are again dealing with a deficit in the series after losing Game 1, 3-2 in overtime. John Gibson (7-4, 2.78 GAA, .911 SV%) made a career playoff high 43 saves but was unable to keep James Neal from putting a one-timer past him for the winning score.
    Jakob Silfverberg got his eighth goal of the play

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