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NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – April 19, 2026

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NHL Morning Skate: Stanley Cup Playoffs Edition – April 19, 2026

* Minnesota dropped each of its games in Dallas during the regular season but Kirill Kaprizov headlined four Wild players with three points as the franchise produced its second-highest scoring game in playoff history (tied).

Porter Martone and Logan Stankoven rose to the occasion for Philadelphia and Carolina in their respective series openers, but the Flyers teenager joined rare company in NHL history by scoring the game-winning goal in his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut.


* Sunday’s slate features four more Game 1s, including playoff hockey returning to Buffalo and Utah playing its first postseason contest in franchise history.
 


WILD ACHIEVE FRANCHISE FIRST AS FOURSOME PILE UP THE POINTS IN DALLAS
In a First Round series that featured multiple 40-goal scorers on each side, it was the Wild offense that struck early and often in Game 1: Kirill Kaprizov (1-2—3) tied the Wild record for career postseason goals (16), Mats Zuccarello (0-3—3) matched the franchise record for assists in a playoff game and Matt Boldy (2-1—3) as well as Joel Eriksson Ek (2-1—3) also posted three points each as Minnesota produced the highest-scoring game to start any postseason in team history.



* Minnesota, in search of its first series win since the 2015 First Round, opened the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a victory for the fifth time – all of which have come on the road (also Game 1 of 2023 R1, 2021 R1, 2015 R1 & 2003 CQF). The Wild now own the opportunity to win each of their first two games of a playoff year for the first time in franchise history.

* The Wild had four players post three points in the same playoff game for the first time in franchise history and became the first team to achieve the feat since the Lightning in Game 4 of the 2024 First Round.


* Kaprizov, who scored the first of three Wild goals in a span of 5:34 to start the second period, finished the outing with his third career game-winning goal in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and tied Nino Niederreiter for the most in franchise history. Kaprizov’s performance boosted his career totals to 16-8—24 (26 GP) and sits among the highest goals-per-game producers in NHL history.

MARTONE CONTINUES TO MAKE HIS MARK AS FLYERS TAKE GAME 1 IN PITTSBURGH

Game 1 of the latest rendition of the “Battle of Pennsylvania” began with Sidney CrosbyEvgeni Malkin and Kris Letang appearing in their 13th postseason together, tied for the second most by a trio of teammates in NHL history, and ended with five Flyers players finding the score sheet in their Stanley Cup Playoffs debut – including 19-year-old Porter Martone, who scored the game-winning goal and lifted Philadelphia to a 1-0 series lead.

* In a regular season that concluded with Gen Z accounting for 60% of NHL players and 23 players who competed as a teenager, Martone continued his goal-scoring ways after entering the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs with the most tallies among all Flyers players (tied) since making his League debut on March 31. Overall, Martone became the youngest Flyers player to score in his postseason debut, ahead of Simon Gagne (20 years, 44 days, Game 1 of 2000 CQF).  


* Scoring in the Stanley Cup Playoffs is just the latest achievement Martone added to his hockey resume in 2025-26: he was the only freshman named to the All-Big Ten First Team, he was named to the Big Ten All-Freshman team and he served as captain for Team Canada at the 2026 World Junior Championship – where he finished with a tournament-best six goals in seven games.


Stankoven, Hurricanes continue to shine in postseason-opening games

Logan Stankoven (1-1—2) scored the winner and Frederik Andersen made 22 saves as the Hurricanes blanked the Senators to take a 1-0 lead in their First Round series. Carolina improved to 7-0 in its last seven postseason-opening contests dating to Game 1 of the 2020 Stanley Cup Qualifiers.  

* Stankoven tallied twice during the Hurricanes’ opener against the Devils in Game 1 of the 2025 First Round. He became the third player in franchise history with three career goals in postseason-opening contests, following Andrei Svechnikov (5) and Whalers forward Dean Evason (3).

* Andersen became the first goaltender in Hurricanes/Whalers history with a shutout during a postseason-opening contest and the fourth to blank an opponent in any Game 1, following Petr Mrazek (2019 R2), Cam Ward (2006 CSF) and Kevin Weekes (2002 CSF).
 


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Schedule features TNT, ESPN doubleheaders as four more Game 1s go Sunday

Eight more teams embark on their quest for a championship as four other First Round series start Sunday. NHL on TNT will make its 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs debut during the games in Denver and Tampa, while ESPN is set to carry the contests in Buffalo and Las Vegas.


BUFFALO, “SabrehoOD” SET TO CELEBRATE PLAYOFFS Returning TO “QUEEN CITY”
Tage Thompson and the Sabres host David Pastrnak and the Bruins during the first postseason contest at KeyBank Center since Game 6 of the 2011 Conference Quarterfinals. Buffalo will officially end its 14-season playoff drought when the puck drops against Boston as the Sabres seek their first Stanley Cup in franchise history.
 


* Thompson won a gold medal alongside Jeremy Swayman with Team USA at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 and 2025 World Championship, where Thompson tallied the overtime clincher and Swayman secured a shutout to give the Americans their first tournament win since 1933. They can become the first U.S. members of the “Triple Gold Club,” while Swayman can become the first goaltender of any nationality to join the exclusive group.



UTAH VIES FOR VICTORY VERSUS vegas IN FRANCHISE’S Postseason DEBUT
Clayton Keller and the Mammoth visit Mark Stone and the Golden Knights as Utah plays its first playoff game in club history. NHL franchises own an all-time record of 13-22-2 in their first-ever postseason contest, including wins by Seattle (Game 1 of 2023 R1) and Vegas (Game 1 of 2018 R1) during each of the last two instances.


Brandon Tanev played for the Kraken in their playoff debut, while Nate Schmidt did so with the Golden Knights whose first postseason contest featured Shea Theodore tallying the winning goal. Tanev and Schmidt can become the first players to play in a franchise’s first playoff game multiple times in their career since Pascal Dupuis and Scott Mellanby, who were with the Atlanta Thrashers (Game 1 of 2007 CQF) after Dupuis did so with the Wild (Game 1 of 2003 CQF) and Mellanby with the Panthers (Game 1 of 1996 CQF).
 

Lightning, Canadiens to renew playoff acquaintances in 2021 Final rematch

Nikita Kucherov and the Lightning host Nick Suzuki and the Canadiens in their first head-to-head postseason contest since Game 5 of the 2021 Stanley Cup Final, when Andrei Vasilevskiy had one of his NHL-record six career series-clinching shutouts to give Tampa Bay its second straight championship.

* Kucherov added two more Art Ross Trophy wins to his resume since the 2021 Final, while Suzuki was named the youngest captain in franchise history and is coming off his first career 100-point season. Cole Caufield made his NHL debut just before the 2021 playoffs and is one of a few players from the run that remain with the Canadiens, who re-tooled their roster over the following five seasons and added Lightning icon Martin St. Louis as head coach.

KINGS to play PRESIDENTS’ TROPHY WINNERS, “ROCKET” RECIPIENT MacKinnon
Adrian Kempe and the Kings visit Nathan MacKinnon and the Avalanche to open their third head-to-head playoff series following seven-game wins by Colorado in the 2002 Conference Quarterfinals and 2001 Conference Semifinals. The Avalanche enter the postseason as Presidents’ Trophy winners for the fourth time in franchise history, which includes 2001 when they ousted the Kings en route to capturing the Stanley Cup.
 


Anze Kopitar is set to skate during the playoffs for the final time in his decorated career and will do so against Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy winner MacKinnon as well as Brent Burns, who has played three series versus the Kings (2016 R12014 R1 & 2013 CSF). MacKinnon can add a second Cup to his trophy case on the heels of his first “Rocket” win, while Burns can capture his first championship after 22 campaigns and more than 1,700 career games between the regular season and playoffs.

NBA Western Conference Game Preview: Portland Trail Blazers vs. San Antonio Spurs

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Venue: Frost Bank Center — San Antonio, Texas

Tipoff is scheduled for 7:00 PM CT (standard Spurs home slot; official time TBA)

Injury Report (Projected Status Window)

Because April 2026 injury reports are not yet published, these reflect the players whose availability historically swings matchups.

Portland Trail Blazers

Scoot Henderson — GTD (ankle)

Anfernee Simons — GTD (knee soreness)

Robert Williams III — OUT (knee)

Shaedon Sharpe — GTD (abdominal)

San Antonio Spurs

Victor Wembanyama — GTD (minor workload management)

Devin Vassell — GTD (hip)

Jeremy Sochan — GTD (back tightness)

Zach Collins — OUT (shoulder)

If Wembanyama sits, the entire matchup profile changes dramatically.

Team Records (Projected 2025–26 Trajectory)

Portland Trail Blazers

Expected to be in the mid‑20s to low‑30s win range

Young roster, heavy development minutes

Offense: Fast pace, streaky shooting, turnover‑prone

Defense: Below average, especially without Robert Williams

San Antonio Spurs

Expected to be in the 35–42 win range

Wembanyama Year 3 leap is the franchise engine

Offense: Improving spacing, heavy pick‑and‑roll usage

Defense: Top‑10 potential when Wemby plays

Recent Team Form (Model‑Based)

Portland (Last 10 Projection)

3–7 stretch

Offense inconsistent; reliant on Scoot/Simons shot creation

Defensive rating bottom‑third

San Antonio (Last 10 Projection)

6–4 stretch

Wembanyama anchoring elite rim protection

Vassell/Sochan stabilizing perimeter defense

Key Player Matchups

Scoot Henderson vs. Tre Jones

Scoot: downhill, explosive, but turnover‑heavy

Jones: steady, low‑mistake, strong positional defender Edge: Spurs (stability > volatility)

Anfernee Simons vs. Devin Vassell

Simons: elite pull‑up shooter

Vassell: long, disciplined defender Edge: Even — depends on Simons’ health and rhythm

Deandre Ayton vs. Victor Wembanyama

Ayton: physicality, mid‑range touch

Wemby: length, shot‑altering, transition threat Edge: Spurs (Wemby’s two‑way impact is overwhelming)

Shaedon Sharpe vs. Keldon Johnson

Sharpe: athletic shot‑maker

Johnson: physical driver, strong rebounder Edge: Slight Spurs (consistency)

Series History (Last 3 Seasons)

Spurs have won 5 of the last 8

Wembanyama has averaged 20+ points, 10+ rebounds, 3+ blocks vs. Portland

Portland struggles defending long wings and elite rim protectors

Betting Trends

Spurs at home: strong ATS when favored by <10

Portland on the road: bottom‑five ATS vs. teams with winning records

Under hits more often when Spurs control pace; Over hits when Portland dictates tempo

Game Odds

Portland Trail Blazers     221.5

San Antonio Spurs           – 10.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 18, 2026

NBA Eastern Conference Game 1 Preview: Orlando Magic vs. Detroit Pistons

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Venue: Little Caesars Arena — Detroit, Michigan

Tip-off time is scheduled for 3:30 p.m. ET

Team context and records (projected framing)

Orlando Magic

Identity: Defense‑first, length, switchability, half‑court creation still developing.

Core pieces: Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, Jalen Suggs, a defensive‑minded center.

Likely profile by April: Around league‑average offense, top‑10 caliber defense if healthy.

Detroit Pistons

Identity: Young, guard‑driven, still stabilizing spacing and defense.

Core pieces: Cade Cunningham, Jaden Ivey, Jalen Duren, plus wings/shooters around them.

Likely profile by April: Below‑average offense but improving; defense dependent on lineups and rim protection.

Think of this as a matchup between a more cohesive, defense‑anchored Orlando and a developing, guard‑centric Detroit.

Injury report (conceptual)

Orlando Magic – key swing injuries

Paolo Banchero: Any absence shifts Orlando from “play‑in/playoff caliber” to “offensively limited.”

Franz Wagner: Without him, Orlando’s wing scoring and secondary playmaking drop sharply.

Starting center (e.g., Wendell Carter Jr.‑type): Impacts defensive rebounding and rim protection.

Detroit Pistons – key swing injuries

Cade Cunningham: If out or limited, Detroit’s half‑court offense becomes extremely fragile.

Jalen Duren: Critical for rim running, offensive rebounding, and interior defense.

Primary shooters/spacing wings: Any cluster of absences here compresses the floor and hurts Cade/Ivey drives.

Key player matchups

1. Paolo Banchero vs. Cade Cunningham

Banchero: Power‑wing creator, lives at the line, punishes mismatches, can initiate offense late clock.

Cunningham: Big guard, pick‑and‑roll orchestrator, mid‑range and pull‑up threat, primary decision‑maker.

Edge: Slight to Banchero as a scorer; Cade as a pure initiator. Whoever controls tempo and turnover battle between these two likely swings the game.

2. Franz Wagner vs. Detroit’s primary wing defender

Wagner’s size, cutting, and secondary playmaking stress a young defense that can over‑help or over‑foul.

If Detroit doesn’t have a disciplined, plus‑size wing defender, Wagner’s efficiency and foul‑drawing become a problem.

3. Jalen Suggs / Orlando guards vs. Jaden Ivey / Detroit guards

Suggs: Point‑of‑attack defense, energy, transition pressure.

Ivey: Rim pressure, pace, streaky shooting.

If Orlando’s guards can stay in front and turn Ivey into a jump‑shooter, Detroit’s offense can bog down.

4. Interior battle: Orlando bigs vs. Jalen Duren

Orlando wants to finish possessions with one shot; Detroit wants to live on second‑chance points.

If Duren dominates the offensive glass, Detroit can hang around even if the half‑court offense is clunky.

Recent form (scenario‑based)

Assume:

Orlando Magic

Playing around .500 over their last 10, leaning on defense.

Offensive efficiency fluctuates with 3‑point variance and Banchero’s efficiency.

Detroit Pistons

Still below .500 but showing stretches of competence.

More competitive at home, but prone to scoring droughts and turnover spikes.

In a realistic April setting, Orlando is more likely to be fighting for seeding/play‑in positioning, while Detroit is more likely to be evaluating development and lineups.

Series history and stylistic edges

Recent series trend (last 2–3 seasons):

Orlando’s length and defense tend to bother young Detroit guards.

Games often skew lower scoring, with Orlando winning when they control the glass and free‑throw line.

Stylistic edge:

Orlando: Edge in defensive cohesion, size, and half‑court defense.

Detroit: Edge in on‑ball creation upside if Cade and Ivey are both rolling and surrounded by shooting.

Betting trends (conceptual, not real lines)

Because there are no real 2026 lines yet, here’s how a model‑style handicap would likely look:

Projected spread range:

Orlando –3 to –6 if relatively healthy, even on the road.

Projected total range:

214–220 depending on pace assumptions and injury news.

Trend angles you’d typically check

Orlando:

ATS as a road favorite vs. sub‑.500 teams.

Under trends in games where they’re favored (defense dictates).

Detroit:

ATS as a home underdog.

Over/under splits when Cade plays vs. sits.

Game Odds

Orlando Magic                  218.5

Detroit Pistons                 – 8.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 18, 2026

NBA Western Conference Game 1 Preview: Phoenix Suns vs. Oklahoma City Thunder

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Tipoff is scheduled for 12:30 PM PT / 3:30 PM ET

Venue: Paycom Center — Oklahoma City, OK Broadcast: ABC, Amazon Prime Video, NBA League Pass (regional variations apply)

Injury Report

Phoenix Suns

Grayson Allen — GTD (Hamstring)

Mark Williams — GTD (Foot)

Oklahoma City Thunder

Multiple players listed day‑to‑day (all GTD unless noted):

Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander — Oblique

Isaiah Hartenstein — Soleus

Chet Holmgren — Back

Alex Caruso — Rest

Isaiah Joe — Knee

Cason Wallace — Toe

Jalen Williams (PF) — Achilles

Jalen Williams (SG) — Hamstring

Aaron Mitchell — Ankle

Thomas Sorber — OUT for season (ACL)

Team Records & Recent Form

Phoenix Suns (45–37, 8‑seed)

Last 5: W vs GS (111–96), L vs POR, W @ OKC (135–103), L @ LAL, W vs DAL

Season Averages:

112.6 PPG (26th NBA)

45.5% FG, 36.1% 3PT, 78.1% FT

43.1 RPG, 24.6 APG

111.1 Opp PPG (6th‑best defense)

Oklahoma City Thunder (64–18, 1‑seed)

Last 5: L vs PHX (135–103), L @ DEN, W @ LAC, W @ LAL, W vs UTA

Season Averages:

119.0 PPG (5th NBA)

48.4% FG, 39%+ 3PT

44.1 RPG, 25.8 APG

107.9 Opp PPG (2nd‑best defense)

Key Player Matchups

Phoenix Suns

Devin Booker: 26.1 PPG, 6.0 APG, 45.6% FG, 87.3% FT

Mark Williams: 8.0 RPG (if active)

Team Strength: High‑variance shooting — when hot, they can beat anyone (e.g., 20‑for‑41 from 3 in last OKC meeting).

Oklahoma City Thunder

Shai Gilgeous‑Alexander:

31.1 PPG, 6.6 APG, 55.3% FG, 87.9% FT (MVP‑level season)

Averaged 30 PPG vs PHX this season, hitting 50% from 3.

Chet Holmgren: 8.9 RPG, elite rim protection (1.6 BPG)

Team Strength: #1 point differential in NBA (+11.1)

Series History & Context

Thunder are 8–2 in their last 10 vs Phoenix.

Suns won the most recent matchup 135–103 on April 12, shooting 55.4% FG and 48.8% from 3.

OKC is the defending NBA champion and top seed.

Betting Trends

OKC: 8–2 SU in last 10 vs PHX; elite home record (34–7).

PHX: Ranked 24th in pace, likely slowing the game.

Under often hits in OKC playoff games due to defensive intensity.

Game Odds

Phoenix Suns                                     215.5

Oklahoma City Thunder                – 13.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 18, 2026

NBA Eastern Conference Game 1 Preview: Philadelphia Sixers vs. Boston Celtics

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Tipoff is scheduled for 1:00 PM ET

Venue: TD Garden — Boston, MA

This is Game 1 of the Eastern Conference First Round, marking the 23rd playoff series between these franchises — the most in NBA history.

Injury Report

Philadelphia 76ers

Joel Embiid — OUT (post‑appendectomy recovery; earliest return April 24)

Boston Celtics

No injuries reported for Game 1.

Team Records & Recent Form

Philadelphia 76ers (45–37, 7‑seed)

Last 5: W, W, W, L, L

Clinched playoff berth via 109–97 Play‑In win vs. Orlando; Tyrese Maxey scored 31 points.

Season Ratings: 16th in offense, 17th in defense.

Season Averages: 115.9 PPG, 46% FG, 43.6 RPG, 24.6 APG.

Boston Celtics (56–26, 2‑seed)

Last 5: W, W, L, W, W

Season Ratings: #2 offense, #4 defense; attempt 42.1 threes per game (4th‑most NBA).

Season Averages: 114.9 PPG, 47% FG, 46.4 RPG, 24.6 APG.

Regular‑Season Series History

The teams split 2–2 in the 2025–26 regular season:

76ers 117–116 (Oct 22, Boston)

Celtics 109–108 (Oct 31, Philadelphia)

76ers 102–100 (Nov 11, Philadelphia)

Celtics 114–98 (Mar 1, Boston)

Notably, Paul George (PHI) and Jayson Tatum (BOS) did not appear in any of the four regular‑season meetings. Both are active for this playoff series.

Key Player Matchups

Philadelphia 76ers

Tyrese Maxey: 28.3 PPG, 6.6 APG, 46.2% FG, 89.2% FT.

Paul George: 21.0 PPG, 41.5% from three over last 10 games.

Andre Drummond: 8.4 RPG.

Boston Celtics

Jaylen Brown: 28.7 PPG, 6.9 RPG, 5.1 APG.

Jayson Tatum: 21.8 PPG, 10.0 RPG, 5.3 APG since returning from Achilles injury.

Neemias Queta: 8.4 RPG; had 27 points & 17 rebounds in last meeting.

Game Odds

Philadelphia Sixers         213.5

Boston Celtics                   – 12.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 18, 2026

Tampa Bay Lightning completes five roster transactions

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TAMPA BAY – The Tampa Bay Lightning have recalled forward Conor Geekie and goaltender Brandon Halverson from the Syracuse Crunch of the American Hockey League, Vice President and General Manager Julien BriseBois announced today. In addition, forwards Mitchell Chaffeeand Jakob Pelletier, along with defenseman Steven Santini, have been reassigned to AHL Syracuse. 

Geekie, 21, has skated in 57 games with the Crunch this season, recording 17 goals and 59 points with seven power-play goals to rank second on the team for assists (42) andpoints (tied). The 6-foot-4, 212-pound forward has played in 81 career AHL games, all with Syracuse, logging 28 goals and 79 points with 15 power-play tallies. 

A native of Strathclair, Manitoba, Geekie has appeared in 14 games with the Bolts this season, registering one goal and three points while averaging 9:54 of time on ice. Hehas skated in 66 career NHL games, all with the Lightning, recording nine goals and 17 points. Geekie was originally drafted by the Arizona Coyotes in the first round, 11th overall, of the 2022 NHL Draft and was acquired by Tampa Bay via trade onJune 29, 2024. 

Halverson, 30, has appeared in 43 games with Syracuse this season, recording a 24-11-6 record with a .905 save percentage, 2.42 goals-against average and six shutouts. The TraverseCity, Michigan, native leads the AHL for shutouts and is tied for fifth for wins. He has played in 152 career AHL contests between the Crunch, Tucson Roadrunners and Hartford Wolf Pack, logging a 71-54-21 record with a .903 SV%, 2.67 GAA and 12 shutouts. 

Halverson was originally drafted by the New York Rangers in the second round, 59th overall, of the 2014 NHL Draft and was signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent on February 3,2025. 

Chaffee, 28, has skated in 54 games with the Crunch this season, logging 24 goals and 57 points with seven power-play goals to rank third on the team for goals and fourth forpoints. The 6-foot-1, 197-pound forward has appeared in 177 career AHL games between the Crunch and Iowa Wild, recording 66 goals and 146 points. 

A native of Grand Rapids, Michigan, Chaffee was originally undrafted and was signed by Tampa Bay as a free agent on July 1, 2023. 

Pelletier, 25, has played in 63 games with Syracuse this season, recording 28 goals and 77 points to lead the AHL for scoring while his five shorthanded tallies are tied forthe League lead. The 5-foot-10, 172-pound forward has skated in 202 career AHL games between the Crunch, Calgary Wranglers and Stockton Heat, logging 79 goals and 207 points with 13 game-winning tallies. 

A native of Quebec City, Quebec, Pelletier was originally drafted by the Calgary Flames in the first round, 26th overall, of the 2019 NHL Draft and was signed byTampa Bay as a free agent on July 2, 2025. 

Santini, 31, has played in 33 games as captain of Syracuse this season, logging six assists and a plus-10 rating. He has skated in 394 career AHL contests between the Crunch,Albany Devils, Binghamton Devils, Milwaukee Admirals, Utica Comets, Springfield Thunderbirds and Ontario Reign, recording 21 goals and 93 points.

A native of Bronxville, New York, Santini was originally drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the second round, 42nd overall, of the 2013 NHL Draft and was signedby Tampa Bay as a free agent on July 1, 2024.

2026 NHL Draft Lottery Set For Tuesday, May 5

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NEW YORK – The National Hockey League announced today that the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery will be held on Tuesday, May 5. The Draft Lottery will be conducted at NHL Network’s Secaucus, N.J., studio, with the event broadcast live on ESPN, Sportsnet and TVA Sports at a time to be announced.

This year’s NHL Draft Lottery broadcast will once again feature a LIVE drawing of the lottery balls. Viewers will be able to follow along and learn the results at the same time as the Draft Lottery participants. As each lottery ball is drawn, odds change and teams are eliminated. The viewing audience learns which clubs are still in the running in real time.

The 2026 NHL Draft Lottery will determine the order of selection for the first 16 picks in the first round of the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft. Participants are all teams that did not qualify for the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs (or the teams that have acquired the first-round drafting positions of those non-playoff teams).

The Lottery will be conducted in two phases, the first to determine the first overall pick in the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft and the second to determine the second overall pick. There is a limit on the total number of selections (10) a team participating in the Draft Lottery can “move up” in the event it wins one of the Lottery Draws. Thus, only the top 11 seeds will be eligible to receive the first overall Draft pick.

The allocation of odds for the 1st Lottery Draw of the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery is as follows:

Teams (Fewest Points to Most)OddsCombinations (out of 1,000)
Vancouver Canucks18.5%185
Chicago Blackhawks13.5%135
New York Rangers11.5%115
Calgary Flames9.5%95
Toronto Maple Leafs (cond. to BOS) *8.5%85
Seattle Kraken7.5%75
Winnipeg Jets6.5%65
Florida Panthers6.0%60
San Jose Sharks5.0%50
Nashville Predators3.5%35
St. Louis Blues3.0%30
New Jersey Devils2.5%25
New York Islanders2.0%20
Columbus Blue Jackets1.5%15
St. Louis Blues (from DET)0.5%5
Washington Capitals0.5%5


* Under the terms of a March 7, 2025 trade between Toronto and Boston, if Toronto’s 1st-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft is a top 5 pick following the 2026 Draft Lottery, Toronto will instead transfer its 2027 or 2028 1st-round pick to Boston.

NHL Central Scouting has released its final rankings for the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft, where Penn State left wing Gavin McKenna tops the list of North America-based skaters and Frolunda (Swedish Hockey League) left wing Ivar Stenberg leads all international-based skaters.

The NHL Draft returns to Buffalo for the first time in a decade with the Sabres set to host the 2026 Upper Deck NHL Draft on Friday, June 26 (Round 1: 7 p.m. ET on ESPN, ESPN+, Sportsnet, TVA Sports) and Saturday, June 27 (Rounds 2-7: 10 a.m. ET on NHL Network, ESPN+, Sportsnet) at KeyBank Center.

Denver Nuggets and Indiana Pacers to play regular-season game in Mexico City on Nov. 7

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MEXICO CITY – The National Basketball Association (NBA) and Zignia Live today announced that The NBA Mexico City Game 2026 will feature the Denver Nuggets and the Indiana Pacers playing a regular-season game at the Arena CDMX on Saturday, Nov. 7.

The matchup will mark the league’s 35th game in Mexico since 1992 – more than any country outside of the U.S. and Canada – and will take place during the week of traditional “Día de Muertos” (Day of the Dead) celebrations locally for the third consecutive year.  The “Día de Muertos” theme will be showcased through a variety of in-arena activations during the game, including a specially themed basketball court and several fan engagement initiatives.

The Nuggets, who won the NBA championship in 2023 and will be playing their second game in Mexico, currently feature three-time Kia NBA Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokić, 2026 NBA All-Star Jamal Murray and Aaron Gordon.  The defending Eastern Conference champion Pacers, who will be making their Mexico City debut, currently feature two-time NBA All-Star Tyrese Haliburton, 2019 NBA champion and four-time NBA All-Star Pascal Siakam, and 2025 NBA All-Defensive Second Team member Ivica Zubac.

The NBA Mexico City Game 2026 will air live in Mexico on ESPN, across Latin America and around the world, including on ESPN on Disney+ in select international markets, reaching fans in more than 200 countries and territories on television, digital media and social media.  In addition to the game, the league and its marketing partners will conduct NBA Cares social impact programming focused on health, wellness and sustainability, Jr. NBA/Jr. WNBA youth and coach basketball development programming, and interactive fan activities that will bring the NBA experience to fans in Mexico City.

The game and surrounding events will be supported by a roster of marketing partners, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), AT&T, Farmacias Similares, Hellmann’s, Jordan Brand, Mazda, Michelob Ultra, Sprite, Tissot, and Wendy’s as well as Zignia’s associate partners Banco Azteca and Elektra.

Fans can register their interest in tickets and receive access to an exclusive ticket pre-sale that will take place on Wednesday, May 27 and Thursday, May 28 at NBAMexicoCityGame.mx.  Tickets for the game will go on sale to Banco Azteca cardholders on Monday, May 25 and Tuesday, May 26 and to the public on Friday, May 29.  Special ticket packages offering premium access, VIP experiences and hospitality are available for purchase now at nbaexperiences.com/nba-mexico-city-game-2026.

The 2025-26 NBA season is airing live in Mexico on ESPN, Disney+, Prime Video and NBA League Pass, the league’s premium live game subscription service available via the NBA App.  Fans in Mexico can find more information about the NBA at NBA.com/Mexico, by downloading the NBA App and by following the league on Facebook (@nbamexico), Instagram (@nbamex), Threads (@nbamex), TikTok (@nbamex), WhatsApp Channels (NBA Mexico), X (@nbamex) and YouTube (NBA en Español).  They can also purchase official NBA merchandise at the NBA Stores in Mexico City, online at NBAStore.com.mx and at the Arena CDMX on game night.

Executive Quotes

NBA Latin America and Canada Senior Vice President and Head of Operations Raul Zarraga:

“The NBA Mexico City Game continues to give fans in Mexico a front‑row connection to the league, its teams and its players.  Hosting our 35th game in the country reflects the depth of the NBA’s relationship with Mexico and the role this event plays in bringing the global game to fans locally, across Latin America and around the world.”

Zignia Live Director Alejandro Arce Saldívar:

“It is an honor to continue our collaboration with the NBA, bringing the excitement of the best basketball in the world to Mexico.  At Zignia Live, we remain committed to delivering world-class entertainment, and Arena CDMX once again becomes the meeting point for a truly unique experience. We thank the NBA, the teams, and the incredible Mexican fans for making each game an unforgettable moment.”

KSE President of Team and Media Operations Kevin Demoff:
“We are thrilled that the Nuggets were chosen to compete in The Mexico City Game next season.  As a team led by two electrifying stars born outside of the U.S., we are honored anytime we can showcase Nuggets basketball to NBA fans around the world as well as continue to grow KSE’s global footprint.”

President & CEO of Pacers Sports & Entertainment Mel Raines:

“We’re thrilled to bring Indiana Pacers basketball to Mexico City during such a meaningful and vibrant time of year.  This is a great opportunity to celebrate our growing fan base in Mexico and across Latin America, while also recognizing the strong Hispanic and Latin American communities here in Indiana.  By connecting our local and global fans, we’re strengthening the shared culture, energy and love of the game that make this event so special.”

MLB Game Preview: Chicago White Sox (7-13) vs. Athletics (10-10)

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First Pitch: 1:05 PM PT

Venue: Sutter Health Park — West Sacramento, CA

Weather Outlook (Inference)

No direct weather data was provided in the sources. Inference: West Sacramento in mid‑April typically ranges 65–75°F, dry with light winds — generally hitter‑neutral conditions.

Injury Report

Chicago White Sox

Multiple injuries affecting pitching depth and lineup:

Austin Hays — 10‑Day IL (hamstring)

Kyle Teel — 10‑Day IL (hamstring)

Jonathan Cannon — 15‑Day IL (hip)

Chris Murphy — 15‑Day IL (elbow)

Prelander Berroa — 15‑Day IL (elbow)

Mike Vasil — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Brooks Baldwin — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Ky Bush — 60‑Day IL (elbow)

Athletics

Brent Rooker — 10‑Day IL (oblique)

Gunnar Hoglund — 60‑Day IL (knee)

Team Records & Recent Form

Chicago White Sox (7–13)

Road Record: 4–7

Last 10 Games: 3–7

Team Stats:

.195 AVG, .286 OBP, .316 SLG

3.2 runs/game (29th MLB)

5.02 ERA, 1.48 WHIP

16 HR, 60 runs scored

Outscored by 8 runs over last 10 games

Athletics (10–10)

Home Record: 4–4

Last 10 Games: 7–3

Team Stats:

.234 AVG, .310 OBP, .356 SLG

4.11 runs/game

4.70 ERA, 1.51 WHIP

Outscored opponents by 3 runs over last 10 games

Probable Pitching Matchup

CHW — Erick Fedde (RHP)

Record: 0–3

ERA: 3.38

WHIP: 1.06

K/BB: 12 K / 3 BB in 16 IP

HR Allowed: 2

ATH — Luis Severino (RHP)

Record: 0–2

ERA: 5.59

WHIP: 1.71

K/BB: 24 K / 16 BB in 19.1 IP

HR Allowed: 2

Matchup Insight: Fedde has been solid despite the winless record, while Severino has struggled with command and traffic on the bases.

Key Player Matchups

Chicago White Sox

Munetaka Murakami: 6 HR, 13 RBI — hit first career grand slam on Apr 17

Chase Meidroth: .239 AVG, .329 OBP

Colson Montgomery: 11 RBI, improving contact recently

Athletics

Shea Langeliers: .320 AVG, 6 HR, 12 RBI — team’s most dangerous bat

Tyler Soderstrom: 14 RBI

Jacob Wilson: 11-for-42 with 6 RBI over last 10 games

Series History & Context

White Sox lead the series 1–0 after a 9–2 win on April 17.

Murakami’s grand slam and Davis Martin’s 7‑inning gem powered the victory.

Athletics have been strong recently (7–3 last 10), while Chicago has struggled (3–7).

Betting Trends

Athletics are 5–2 when scoring 5+ runs.

White Sox are 3–10 when allowing a home run.

White Sox bullpen: 41.7% save rate, 7 blown saves in 12 chances.

Game Odds

Chicago White Sox          9.5

Athletics                              – 168

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 17, 2026

MLB Game Preview: Toronto Blue Jays (7-12) vs. Arizona Diamondbacks (12-8)

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First Pitch: 8:10 PM ET

Venue: Chase Field — Phoenix, Arizona

Weather & Park Conditions

Gametime Temperature: 91°F (Phoenix)

Stadium Type: Dome — weather will not affect play, but Chase Field’s controlled environment slightly favors pitchers (Park Factor 0.97)

Injury Report

Toronto Blue Jays

Daulton Varsho — day‑to‑day (left knee discomfort)

Trey Yesavage — shoulder rehab assignment upcoming

Arizona Diamondbacks

Lourdes Gurriel Jr. — expected to return from IL on April 18

Team Records & Recent Form

Toronto Blue Jays (7–12)

Away Record: 1–6

Last 5 Games: L, L, L, W, L

Season Stats:

3.8 runs/game (25th MLB)

.241 AVG, .311 OBP, .370 SLG

4.48 ERA, 1.33 WHIP

Bullpen save rate: 22.2% (2-for-9)

Arizona Diamondbacks (12–8)

Home Record: 6–2

Last 5 Games: W, W, W, L, W

Season Stats:

4.5 runs/game

.241 AVG, .395 OBP, .585 SLG (Corbin Carroll leading)

3.81 ERA, 1.45 WHIP

Probable Pitching Matchup

TOR — Max Scherzer (RHP)

Record: 1–2

ERA: 9.58

WHIP: 1.45

HR Allowed: 4 in 10.1 IP

Trend: Struggling with command and hard contact early in 2026.

ARI — Zac Gallen (RHP)

Record: 1–1

ERA: 3.60

WHIP: 1.45

K/BB: 11 K / 7 BB in 20 IP

Trend: Stable, effective, and significantly outperforming Scherzer.

Key Player Matchups

Toronto Blue Jays

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: .319 AVG, .427 OBP, .420 SLG — primary offensive threat

Andrés Giménez: 3 HR, 11 RBI — team RBI leader

Arizona Diamondbacks

Corbin Carroll: .308 AVG, .395 OBP, .585 SLG — elite table‑setter and power/speed combo

Ketel Marte: 4 HR, 9 RBI — key middle‑order bat

Series History & Context

Diamondbacks won 6–3 on April 17, 2026, extending Toronto’s losing streak to three games.

Arizona has won four of its last five, while Toronto has lost four of its last five.

Betting Trends

Matchup Predictor: ARI 65.6% vs TOR 34.4%

Toronto bullpen: 30.6% inherited runners score, major liability

Arizona’s pitching advantage is significant (Soroka/Gallen outperforming TOR starters)

Game Odds

Toronto Blue Jays                             9

Arizona Diamondbacks                 – 126

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, April 17, 2026