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Ducks fans say farewell to Ryan Getzlaf in final home game

ANAHEIM — The St. Louis Blues spoiled Ryan Getzlaf’s going-away party Sunday at Honda Center, scoring four times in the second period, erasing a two-goal deficit and tuning up for the Stanley Cup playoffs next week with a comprehensive 6-3 victory over the Ducks in front of a sellout crowd of 17,446. Or did they?…
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Nasa Hataoka wins LA Open at Wilshire

HOLLYWOOD — Carrying a four-shot lead heading into Sunday’s final round of the LPGA DIO Implant LA Open at Wilshire Country Club, Nasa Hataoka’s game plan was simple —  play smart and force those chasing her to go low in order to catch her. The 23-year-old Hataoka then went out and executed her game plan…
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Coachella 2022: This father and son have been coming to Coachella every year since 2001

At the age of 15 Ben Bernal begged his father to bring him to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. Weezer, one of his favorite bands, was performing and since his dad C.J. Bernal was a big EDM fan, he was happy to see Paul Oakenfold, Fatboy Slim and The Chemical Brothers on the…
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Chicago Bears wide receiver Byron Pringle arrested for reckless driving on a suspended license in Florida

Chicago Bears wide receiver Byron Pringle was arrested Saturday in Florida and charged with reckless driving and driving while his license was suspended, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report. Pringle was stopped in Wesley Chapel, Fla., north of Tampa, after an officer observed a cloud of smoke, the smell of burnt rubber and tire…
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Column: Grayson Allen feeds off boos from Chicago Bulls fans — and Milwaukee Bucks teammates — in a sizzling Game 4 performance

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers famously declared “I still own you” last October after beating the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. But now it appears Rodgers may have to work out a timeshare agreement of Chicago teams with Grayson Allen. The Milwaukee Bucks reserve guard came to the United Center on Friday with a…
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Four takeaways from an Orioles series win over the Angels: Rotational uncertainty, speed on the bases and sudden power

The walks, at the onset and toward the end of Sunday’s series finale, were the kinds of issues that can bedevil inexperienced pitching staffs. They can detract from what was an otherwise impressive outing at the end of an impressive series. That’s what befell the Orioles, with three free passes in the first inning and…
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Nets rule Ben Simmons out for Game 4

Grand opening, grand closing, and in Brooklyn, it was neither. The Nets have ruled All-Star forward Ben Simmons out for their win-or-go-home Game 4 matchup against the Boston Celtics on Monday. The designation as unavailable to play marks the end of the drama saga that has been Simmons’ road to recovering from a back injury…
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Mets win five straight series to begin 2022 season, matching a franchise record

Hours after Buck Showalter delivered some muddled details regarding Jacob deGrom’s progression, Tylor Megill once again showed that—with him taking deGrom’s place in the rotation—the Mets can afford to bide their time with the two-time Cy Young winner. Megill allowed two earned runs across 6.2 innings, striking out seven, in the Mets’ 4-2 win over…
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Chicago White Sox drop their 7th straight, falling 6-4 to the Minnesota Twins on Byron Buxton’s walk-off HR

Lucas Giolito returned to the mound but the Chicago White Sox couldn’t return to the win column. The Sox let two late leads slip away and completed a dismal trip with a 6-4 loss to the Minnesota Twins in 10 innings Sunday in front of 16,197 at Target Field. Byron Buxton hit a game-ending three-run…
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Magic’s Jalen Suggs looking to make improvements after up-and-down rookie season

When looking back on Jalen Suggs’ 2021-22 season, one needs to break the year up into halves to properly evaluate the rookie campaign he had with the Orlando Magic. It was clear Suggs, like most rookies, was adjusting to the NBA’s pace. The playmaking and defensive skills were evident, but he struggled to find his…
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