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The Vegas Golden Knights will face the Carolina Hurricanes in the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup Final. This is the Knights' third Stanley Cup Final appearance in the past nine seasons, and they currently the series 1-0. Game 2 tips off tonight at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on ABC. Here's how to watch without cable, the full Stanley Cup Final schedule, free streaming options and more.
Dates: June 2 - 17*, 2026
TV channel: ABC
Streaming: DirecTV, YouTube TV, ESPN Unlimited and more
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6 hours ago
Upon hearing the news about Myles Garrett, many reacted with a strange combination of fear and relief. There's no other way to put it. For a brief second, thoughts were juggled about how dangerous Garrett and Jared Verse would be as a tandem. Then, we all dug a little deeper.
Verse was part of the trade package that sent Garrett from the Cleveland Browns to the Los Angeles Rams. Whew… That was close. No one was ever going to be able to stop L.A.'s pass rush with those two monsters together. Then came the angle relative to the Baltimore Ravens.
Garrett is finally out of the AFC North! Oh come on! You know you cracked a smile. Following an OTA practice session that was open to the Baltimore media, Zay Flowers took some time to wipe the sweat from his brow.
Most Ravens fans can relate. Something isn't being talked about enough, though. Jared Verse isn't some slouch. Sure, the Browns no longer have the game's best defensive player on their roster, but by moving him, they added the guy who is very capable of taking that ******* le from him at some point.
Cleveland also added draft capital to help them continue building their roster. In addition to Verse, they receive a 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-round pick, and a 2029 third-round pick. That's a nice haul. If they hit the target with those choices. They can certainly continue upgrading their roster.
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8 hours ago
If there is one area that Notre Dame football has struggled in recruiting the 2027 class, its at linebacker.
There is currently one commit at the position, Amarri Irvin, but on Wednesday one of the Irish’s top targets committed elsewhere. Toa Satele, a 6-foot, 3-inch and 200-pound linebacker made his verbal commitment to Oregon, putting a big question mark on his plans for this weekend.
The nation’s No. 63 overall prospect in the 247Sports Composite was scheduled to take an official visit to South Bend this weekend, but it most likely won’t happen anymore. Satele chose the Ducks over the Irish, Texas and Cal.
He made his official visit to Eugene over the weekend, and that was enough to push him to commit. Satele was the one of the top remaining target for Notre Dame at the position, as they’ll now have to look elsewhere to fill his spot.
The country’s top linebacker, Kaden Henderson is still highly considering the Irish, but at the current moment he’s looks like a Miami lean. At this point, it doesn’t look like Notre Dame will land any of the top linebackers in the class, but luckily have some impressive depth already on campus and could go to the portal following the season to fill in any gaps.
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11 hours ago
Roma, awaiting Tony D'Amico's official announcement, is evaluating potential offers for its players, given the need to make capital gains by June 30th.
Among those most closely watched is Manu Koné, who will be a key player for France during the World Cup.
This is quite a showcase. Inter have been interested in the Giallorossi number 17 since last season, but no offers have arrived at Trigoria in recent days.
The French midfielder has also been in the sights of Atlético Madrid, who have made moves to sign the 2001-born player, but Roma have put up a wall.
As Il Romanista reports, the Spanish club has made a total offer of €45 million, but the Giallorossi's response was firm: no, the figure isn't enough.