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PWHL Playoff Pulse: Wild Openers, Statement Wins & My Walter Cup Predictions
The Professional Women's Hockey League playoffs are already delivering exactly what fans wanted: overtime chaos, elite goaltending, and proof that there are no easy outs in this league. If the opening games are any sign, the road to the Walter Cup is going to be messy, dramatic, and must-watch hockey.
Elizabeth MacBey
May 32 min read


Chaos, Quarterbacks, and Contenders: Recapping the 2026 NFL Draft
The 2026 NFL Draft delivered everything fans wanted: surprise quarterback swings, bold trades, trenches being prioritized early, and contenders finding value late. Across three days and 257 picks, front offices reshaped their futures, and a few may have accelerated their timelines immediately.
Elizabeth MacBey
Apr 294 min read


Fleet Shut Out Sirens 4-0 in Regular Season Finale, Set Sights on Walter Cup Run
On the final day of the regular season, the Boston Fleet took on the New York Sirens in a game with major playoff implications. A regulation win combined with a Montréal loss of any kind, or an overtime/shootout win paired with a Montréal regulation loss, would have secured first place in the league for Boston—and with it, the right to select their playoff opponent. With the first game of the day, it was up to the Fleet to put themselves in a good position and see how the sta
Karinna Leonard
Apr 295 min read


From Michigan to the NHL: Frank Nazar’s Journey to the League
With the NHL regular season now wrapped up, it’s the perfect time to look back at the players who made a significant impact on the league. From rookies to veterans to debuts and retirements, there were many special players across the league. One name that stands out is Frank Nazar of the Chicago Blackhawks.
Mayline Ruiz
Apr 293 min read


Doriane Pin and the Future of Women in Motorsport
Women have never been overly prominent in motorsports, but with her recent success behind the wheel, Pin is making a case for herself. Her driving has been beyond impressive, and beyond that, she’s showing everyone how women can excel in motorsport despite the lack of representation.
Caitlyn Wagner
Apr 283 min read


Mike Trout's Hot Start is Proving Loyalty Still Has a Place in Modern Sports
Out west, wearing the halo once again, Mike Trout is turning back the clock with eight home runs and renewed life in center field. After rotating between right field and designated hitter in 2025, Trout looks like himself again in center this season.
Karinna Leonard
Apr 274 min read


University of Denver Secures Historic Frozen Four Win
The University of Denver added another chapter to its storied legacy this season with a thrilling run to the NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Frozen Four. As one of the top programs in the country, it was no surprise that they got there.
meganlivengood10
Apr 252 min read


She is That Girl: Jordan Chiles' Game Changing NCAA Career
Jordan Chiles brought both showmanship and sportsmanship to NCAA gymnastics, bringing more attention to and reshaping NCAA gymnastics. And that's why she's the MVP.
Alyssa Klauminzer
Apr 252 min read


Built on Belief: How the Penguins Turned Doubt Into the Battle of Pennsylvania
The Penguins are playing postseason hockey right now—a sentence that would have seemed improbable to most people at the start of the season. With a first-year head coach, an aging core, and outside expectations low, Pittsburgh entered the year with little national belief. Inside the room, though, belief never wavered. If you followed the team closely, you knew this group thought differently.
Karinna Leonard
Apr 225 min read
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