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The Most Disappointing N.H.L. Players of the Season
13. April 2025 (16:57)
Every team had an M.V.P. performance worth highlighting. But on the other side of the spectrum, every team had a player who failed to impress. (New York Times)
Astros Fan Rips Ball Out of Mike Trout’s Glove Trying to Protect Son
13. April 2025 (16:57)
The incident was eerily similar to that of Game 4 in the 2024 World Series. In reality, it was much different. (New York Times)
The Untouchable Sports Records That Might Never Be Broken
13. April 2025 (16:57)
Wayne Gretzky’s all-time N.H.L. goals record has been surpassed, but many other records are still seemingly unbreakable. (New York Times)
Who Is Shaping Up to Be Soccer’s M.V.P. in 2025?
13. April 2025 (16:57)
Ranking the 10 best performers on the global stage right now. (New York Times)
The M.V.P. of Each N.H.L. Team This Season
12. April 2025 (16:15)
Hockey’s regular season is almost in the books. These stars provided the best performances on a nightly basis. (New York Times)
How an N.B.A. Team Made a Sick Boy’s Dream Come True
12. April 2025 (16:15)
Nitin Ramachandran calls his visit with the team the “turning point” in his fight against brain cancer. (New York Times)
The Fashion Police Have Arrived at the Masters
11. April 2025 (22:38)
A former champion wore bright yellow pants. A coach violated a code regarding shorts. And a word spelled backward on a hat made headlines. (New York Times)
The Best-Case Scenario for Shedeur Sanders in the N.F.L. Draft
11. April 2025 (22:38)
There is no better team for the Colorado quarterback than the Pittsburgh Steelers, a columnist for The Athletic writes. (New York Times)
After Failures in Phoenix, Where Is Kevin Durant Headed Next?
11. April 2025 (22:38)
Major changes are expected for the Suns, a columnist for The Athletic writes. (New York Times)
The 5 Phrases Masters Broadcasters Aren’t Supposed to Say
11. April 2025 (22:38)
Spectators at Augusta National shouldn’t be referred to as “fans.” Here’s why the tournament wants analysts to call them “patrons.” (New York Times)