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  • 1 week ago | profootballnetwork.com | Jennifer Streeter

    Not all trades in Major League Baseball are cut and dry, as we’ve seen from the recent example of left-handed slugger Rafael Devers. The trade came after a reported fallout with his then-team, the Boston Red Sox. On Sunday, the Red Sox sent Devers to the San Francisco Giants in exchange for pitchers Jordan Hicks and Kyle Harrison, along with minor leaguers James Tibbs and Jose Bello.

  • 1 week ago | profootballnetwork.com | Jennifer Streeter

    The 2025 NHL Draft at L.A. Live’s Peacock Theater is almost here. The first round will be held on June 27 (7 p.m. ET), with Rounds 2-7 on June 28 (noon ET). The Nashville Predators are one of those teams looking to take advantage of the draft to the fullest, and for good reason, with them finishing 30-44-8. But with a clear need for center, which prospect could and will they take with their No. 5 overall pick?

  • 1 week ago | profootballnetwork.com | Jennifer Streeter

    The Edmonton Oilers and captain Connor McDavid lost a second straight Stanley Cup Final to a familiar foe, the Florida Panthers. Two consecutive losses in the hands of the same team are a nightmare, and for McDavid, this makes things extra tough as he only has one year left on his contract with the Oilers, but he has still yet to hoist the coveted Stanley Cup. The Oilers should receive some credit, as they managed to extend the series to six games and tied it in Game 4 (2-2).

  • 1 week ago | profootballnetwork.com | Jennifer Streeter

    The 2025 Stanley Cup Final is over, but the season of dealing with player contracts and free agency certainly isn’t. With Mitch Marner’s decision to leave the Toronto Maple Leafs looming in the air, the Toronto front office’s next biggest priority is power forward Matthew Knies. Knies, a 22-year-old, is a restricted free agent. His last contract was for three years and around $2.8 million with a cap hit of $925,000 per season.

  • 1 week ago | bluelinestation.com | Jennifer Streeter

    Entering the upcoming 2025 NHL Draft, the New York Rangers have a very clear need for a younger center to add to the roster. With a depleted prospect pool down the middle, President and General Manager Chris Drury and the rest of the front office should have a strong idea of what center they need to draft in order to accomplish their goals. Why not go after a center in the NHL.com's top 50 prospect rankings? Eric Nilson is that center. Who is Eric Nilson?

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Jennifer Streeter
Jennifer Streeter @JennyStreeter3
20 Jun 25

The Dodgers said Thursday that ICE agents attempted to access a stadium parking lot but were denied amid California ICE raids. Here's what utility player Enrique Hernández had to say about it. My latest for @PFN365 | #Dodgers | #DodgerStadium https://t.co/vAkYKIjDPm

Jennifer Streeter
Jennifer Streeter @JennyStreeter3
19 Jun 25

The New Jersey Devils traded Erik Haula to the Nashville Predators on Wednesday, ending his three-year run with the team. How will we remember his run? I break this down for @pitchforkedpuck | #NJDevils https://t.co/uBDVSiCEcr

Jennifer Streeter
Jennifer Streeter @JennyStreeter3
19 Jun 25

RT @DaveyUpper: "Several Rangers players met at Panarin’s house a couple of weeks before training camp to bid Goodrow farewell before he le…