Golden Knights' Nicolas Roy not suspended for hit after hearingNew Foto - Golden Knights' Nicolas Roy not suspended for hit after hearing

Vegas Golden Knights forward Nicolas Roy received a fine but escaped a possible suspension following a hearing with the NHL Department of Player Safety on Friday night. Roy was fined $7,812.50, the maximum allowable under the collective bargaining agreement, for cross-checking Trent Frederic of the Edmonton Oilers. But Roy will be eligible to play in Game 3 on Saturday in Edmonton with his team down 2-0 in the Western Conference semifinal series. Roy received a five-minute major and a game misconduct at 5:37 of overtime during the Golden Knights' 5-4 loss to the Oilers on Thursday in Game 2 in Las Vegas. Roy attempted to play the puck while it was airborne but made contact with Frederic's head instead, resulting in a laceration for the Oilers forward. Frederic briefly exited the game before making a quick return to the ice. Edmonton, however, failed to capitalize on the ensuing five-minute power play. Roy, 28, has failed to record a point and owns a minus-4 rating over the first two games of this series. He totaled 31 points (15 goals, 16 assists) in 71 games during the regular season. A Stanley Cup winner with Vegas, Roy has recorded 166 points (68 goals, 98 assists) in 369 career games with the Carolina Hurricanes and Golden Knights. --Field Level Media

Golden Knights' Nicolas Roy not suspended for hit after hearing

Golden Knights' Nicolas Roy not suspended for hit after hearing Vegas Golden Knights forward Nicolas Roy received a fine but escaped a p...
Pirates make Don Kelly a winner in his debut as manager in a 3-2 victory over the BravesNew Foto - Pirates make Don Kelly a winner in his debut as manager in a 3-2 victory over the Braves

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bailey Falter allowed just two hits over six innings and the Pittsburgh Pirates made manager Don Kelly a winner in his debut, holding off the Atlanta Braves 3-2 on Friday night. Kelly, a Pittsburgh-area native promoted from bench coach to manager on Thursday after the clubfired Derek Shelton, received a warm ovation when introduced before the game, then sat back and watched the Pirates put together a crisp nine innings of work that's been elusive during their miserable start. Alexander Canario, a late replacement for the struggling Tommy Pham, homered for the Pirates. Jared Triolo added his first of the season off Bryce Elder (2-2) as Pittsburgh ended a seven-game losing streak. Andrew McCutchen chipped in an RBI double for the Pirates. Falter (2-3) wobbled in the first inning by letting two of the first three batters he faced to reach, but settled down quickly. The left-hander retired 15 of the last 16 batters he faced. Dennis Santana endured a shaky ninth inning, giving up a sacrifice fly to Michael Harris II and a pinch-hit RBI single by Drake Baldwin, but held on to collect his fourth save. Austin Riley had two of Atlanta's seven hits as the Braves failed to reach .500 for the first time this season. Elder had little trouble with one of the worst offenses in the majors, save for pitches to the light-hitting Canario and Triolo that they sent just over the wall to put the Pirates in front. Key moment David Bednar, a two-time All-Star closer for the Pirates now working in a set-up role after some early-season struggles, fanned Marcell Ozuna and Matt Olson to end the eighth when both represented the tying run. Key stat 0-4 — Atlanta's record this season when trying to get to .500. Up next The series continues on Saturday. AJ Smith-Shawver (2-2, 3.00 ERA) starts for Atlanta against Pittsburgh's Andrew Heaney (2-3, 3.18). ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Pirates make Don Kelly a winner in his debut as manager in a 3-2 victory over the Braves

Pirates make Don Kelly a winner in his debut as manager in a 3-2 victory over the Braves PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bailey Falter allowed just two hi...
Jim Harbaugh 'mining for gold' as Chargers rookie minicamp gets underwayNew Foto - Jim Harbaugh 'mining for gold' as Chargers rookie minicamp gets underway

Los Angeles Chargershead coach Jim Harbaugh is known for coming up with rather unique analogies. As the Chargers and several other NFL teams started rookie minicamp Friday, Harbaugh appropriately found another analogy to describe the occasion. "For the draft picks, the undrafted free agents and tryout guys, for them I look at it (as) this is a day and a weekend of evaluations. Really just mining for gold, diamonds and gems," Harbaugh said. "Like those rare gems, they don't just hop out of the ground and into your pocket. You got to dig. You got to go in there and find them." mining for gold this wkndpic.twitter.com/cwd5M4An3O — Los Angeles Chargers (@chargers)May 9, 2025 The most famous rare gem the Chargers found is tight end Antonio Gates, who was an undrafted free agent. Gates became the NFL's all-time leader in touchdown receptions for a tight end and is now a member of the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. "I think of Antonio Gates, who's going into the Hall of Fame. He's a very highly sought after undrafted free agent. Made a Hall of Fame career here with the Chargers," Harbaugh told reporters. The Chargers signed seven members of their nine-player draft class and have 18 undrafted free agents as they begin rookie minicamp. Omarion Hampton and Tre Harris are the rookies who remain unsigned. Harbaugh is "fired up" about the team's rookies. The Chargers made a concerted effort to upgrade their offensive attack through the draft, selecting five players on that side of the ball, including their first two draft picks in Hampton, a running back, and Harris, a wide receiver. Los Angeles ranked 20thin total offense, while quarterback Justin Herbert averaged a career-low 227 passing yards per game and was sacked a career-high 41 times in 2024. Harbaugh and the Chargers might need to find some gold within their draft class if they hope to overtake aKansas City Chiefsteam that's won nine straight AFC West titles, the second-longest streak for division titles in NFL history. "Top of the list," Harbaugh continued. "Mining for gold." Follow USA TODAY Sports' Tyler Dragon on X:@TheTylerDragon. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jim Harbaugh 'mining for gold' as Chargers rookie minicamp starts

Jim Harbaugh 'mining for gold' as Chargers rookie minicamp gets underway

Jim Harbaugh 'mining for gold' as Chargers rookie minicamp gets underway Los Angeles Chargershead coach Jim Harbaugh is known for co...
Erick Fedde throws his first career shutout as the Cardinals blank the Nats 10-0New Foto - Erick Fedde throws his first career shutout as the Cardinals blank the Nats 10-0

WASHINGTON (AP) — Erick Fedde threw his first career shutout, Willson Contreras drove in three runs and the St. Louis Cardinals routed the Washington Nationals 10-0 on Friday night for their sixth straight victory. The Cardinals have surrendered only 13 runs in their last six games, recording back-to-back shutouts, and they moved above .500 for the first time since April 4. The winning streak is their longest since July 2023. Fedde (3-3), who played for the Nationals from 2017-22 and won a World Series title with Washington in 2019, made his second start against his former team. The 32-year-old right-hander allowed six hits, struck out eight and walked none while throwing 109 pitches in his first career complete game. Fedde threw seven scoreless innings in his previous start against the Nationals, last May 14 for the Chicago White Sox. He joins Texas' Nathan Eovaldi and San Diego's Michael King as the only pitchers to throw shutouts in 2025. Washington lost its third straight and was shut out for the third time, while St. Louis has five shutout wins. Contreras had a two-run double in the first inning against Mitchell Parker (3-3). Nolan Arenado, who missed Wednesday's game with back spasms, had three hits. Parker lasted only four innings, allowing four runs on seven hits. He has allowed 15 earned runs in his last three starts. Key moment Fedde allowed a single to James Wood leading off the ninth, but manager Oliver Marmol let him stay in the game. He got a double-play grounder from Nathaniel Lowe and retired Keibert Ruiz on a popup to end it. Key stat Contreras went 2 for 4, extending his on-base streak to 21 games. He is batting. 366 (26 for 71) over that stretch with 15 RBIs. Up next The series continues Saturday with the Cardinals' Andre Pallante (2-2, 4.75 ERA) opposing the Nats' Trevor Williams (2-3, 5.76). ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Erick Fedde throws his first career shutout as the Cardinals blank the Nats 10-0

Erick Fedde throws his first career shutout as the Cardinals blank the Nats 10-0 WASHINGTON (AP) — Erick Fedde threw his first career shutou...
Reds get Connor Joe in trade with Padres for minor leaguer and cashNew Foto - Reds get Connor Joe in trade with Padres for minor leaguer and cash

HOUSTON (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds acquired outfielder/first baseman Connor Joe from the San Diego Padres on Friday in exchange for minor league right-hander Andrew Moore and cash. The 32-year-old Joe was hitless in nine at-bats over seven games for the Padres this season while spending most of the year with Triple-A El Paso. He signed a one-year, $1 million contract with San Diego in February. Joe is a career .241 hitter over six seasons with San Francisco, Colorado, Pittsburgh and San Diego. Moore has a 4.15 ERA in 8 2/3 innings with Double-A Chattanooga this season. The Reds acquired him from Seattle as part of the package for Luis Castillo in 2022. To make room on the 40-man roster, the Reds transferred outfielder Tyler Callihan to the 60-day injured list. He's expected to miss at least two months after having surgery to repair a broken left forearm on Tuesday. Cincinnati announced the moves during Friday night's game at Houston. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Reds get Connor Joe in trade with Padres for minor leaguer and cash

Reds get Connor Joe in trade with Padres for minor leaguer and cash HOUSTON (AP) — The Cincinnati Reds acquired outfielder/first baseman Con...

 

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