Price’s re-emergence heightens Habs’ hopes The Canadiens managed to make it through the first three games of the season without Carey Price. Yet the Atlantic Division stalwarts were undeniably stoked about his return to the fray Thursday.
Author: Brad Burns
McCaffrey’s health hangs over Cardinal’s tilt Stanford survived last Saturday’s contest against the Fighting Irish without the manifold talents of Christian McCaffrey. Can it do the same vs. Colorado?
Upstart Wolfpack look to take down Cardinals Last Saturday, North Carolina State nearly pulled off a stunning upset over Clemson. Does Dave Doeren’s squad have a better chance of sealing the deal vs. Louisville?
Tigers try to remain hot against Rebels The Ed Orgeron era’s off to a grand start in Baton Rouge. But will LSU be able to keep the momentum going against a desperate Ole Miss group?
Bruins fighting for their Pac-12 South lives Josh Rosen missed the first game of his career last week, and it cost UCLA any shot of upending Washington State. Will the Bruins – and their star quarterback – rebound tomorrow?
Pack’s secondary littered with woes right now Entering tonight’s divisional showdown with the Bears, the Packers have more to worry about than just Aaron Rodgers’ shockingly ordinary play of late.
Meandering Los Angeles tries to find its way Currently one of three winless squads in the NHL, the Kings are hurting in a big way. And we’re not just talking about the injury to their most important player.
North Siders’ bats rise as NCLS progresses Anthony Rizzo is still batting well below .200 in the playoffs. Yet the Chicago first baseman seems to be heating up at precisely the right time.
Cougars try to wreck Broncos’ perfect season The No. 14 team in the country has a minus-3 turnover differential. By now, though, Boise State should be used to accomplishing big things in a non-traditional way.
Hosts ask Urias to give them 3-1 NLCS edge Tonight, Julio Urias will make history in Game 4 of the NLCS. The Dodgers simply hope that it’s for all the right reasons.