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How much time does Penguins’ Stanley Cup core have left?Video
When former Pittsburgh Penguins star Alexei Kovalev retired from the NHL at the age of 39 in March of 2013, current Penguins star Evgeni Malkin spoke glowingly of the fellow Russian whom he played with in international tournaments. “I remember my first Olympic games, he was captain,” Malkin said. “We...
Pirates sign pitcher Henderson Alvarez, who once threw a no-hitter, to minor league deal
The Pittsburgh Pirates are so desperate for pitching they signed one out of an independent league. This one has a major league resume that includes a no-hitter and an All-Star selection. The Pirates signed Henderson Alvarez to a minor league contract Sunday, adding the 30-year-old right-hander to their 60-man roster...
Wild pitch proves costly for Pirates as Tigers win to sweep series
The Pittsburgh Pirates keep finding new ways to lose, and Richard Rodriguez delivered one that was way outside the strike zone. After hitting Jonathan Schoop with a pitch, Rodriguez lost control of the ball and threw one that sailed in the direction of the home dugout. As catcher John Ryan...
Capitals beat Bruins to earn 3rd seed in East, face Islanders nextVideo
TORONTO — T.J. Oshie and Tom Wilson scored, Braden Holtby made 30 saves and the Washington Capitals beat the Boston Bruins, 2-1, in round-robin play Sunday to clinch the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference and set up a first-round matchup against former coach Barry Trotz’s New York Islanders....
John Steigerwald: High school athletes don’t need Gov. Wolf to keep them safe
Let’s see what happens in Sturgis. You’ve never heard of Sturgis? It’s a little town in western South Dakota where at least 250,000 unmasked, un-socially distanced bikers are expected to visit over the next several days. If Gov. Tom Wolf were in charge of the state instead of Kristi Noem,...
Civilian marksmanship program promotes gun safety, produces skilled shootersVideo
On a cool Sunday morning, the sun is burning the fog off Skellytown Road in North Huntingdon, and the dull crack of distant gunfire is the only thing interrupting the chatter of birds. The shooting is coming from the White Oak Rod & Gun Club, where a small group gathered...
Flyers clinch top seed in East with 4-1 win over Lightning
TORONTO — Rookie Nicolas Aube-Kubel scored twice, and the Philadelphia Flyers defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1 on Saturday night to clinch the Eastern Conference’s top seed through the playoffs. The Lightning not only dropped the game in completing preliminary round-robin play with a 2-1 record, Tampa Bay’s star defenseman...
Pirates’ Phillip Evans out for season with concussion, broken jawVideo
Phillip Evans suffered a concussion and a fractured jaw in the outfield collision with Gregory Polanco during Saturday’s game against the Detroit Tigers, injuries that will cause the Pittsburgh Pirates corner infielder/outfielder to miss the remainder of the season. The Pirates placed Evans on the 45-day injured list Sunday and...
Pirates cancel flight to St. Louis, series against Cardinals postponed
The Pittsburgh Pirates’ series at St. Louis was postponed because of a covid-19 outbreak with the Cardinals. MLB announced Sunday afternoon the series scheduled for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Busch Stadium would not be played. ESPN first reported the postponement. The upcoming Pirates-Cardinals series has been canceled.— Buster Olney...
‘Burgh’s best to wear it, No. 22: Andrew McCutchen taught Pirates how to win
The Tribune-Review sports staff is conducting a daily countdown of the best players in Pittsburgh pro and college sports history to wear each jersey number. No. 22: Andrew McCutchen Andrew McCutchen will be remembered for many achievements in his nine seasons in Pittsburgh: swinging a reliable bat, stealing bases, running...
Dustin Johnson emerges from a pack to lead PGA ChampionshipVideo
SAN FRANCISCO — Dustin Johnson lost his yardage book and still found his way through an enormous crowd of contenders Saturday, making eight birdies at Harding Park for a 5-under-par 65 and a one-shot lead in the PGA Championship. Nothing ever comes easily for Johnson in the majors. In this...
Browns WR Jarvis Landry activated from injury listVideo
CLEVELAND — Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry was activated from the physically unable to perform list, clearing the way for him to practice in training camp following offseason hip surgery. Landry has not missed a game in six NFL seasons. That streak has been in doubt after he underwent an...
Riverhounds avenge early season loss with 4-1 win over New YorkVideo
Just like that, the Riverhounds have put together their second winning streak of 2020. Behind a goal in the first two minutes, and three in the second half, the Pittsburgh Riverhounds defeated New York Red Bulls II, 4-1, on Saturday, avenging one of their two losses this season. And they...
Tiger Woods far behind PGA Championship leader Dustin JohnsonVideo
SAN FRANCISCO — One day he couldn’t find enough fairways. The next day he couldn’t make any putts. The third day he couldn’t get close enough to make any putts. That leaves a fourth day for Tiger Woods, with little to play for in the PGA Championship. Eight shots behind...
Kevin Harvick denies Brad Keselowski in overtime at MichiganVideo
BROOKLYN, Mich. — Kevin Harvick forced his way past Kyle Busch, then fended off hometown threat Brad Keselowski. It takes a lot to beat Harvick these days — especially in Michigan. Harvick raced to his fifth NASCAR Cup Series victory of the season, outlasting Keselowski in overtime Saturday in the...
Pirates scratch Joe Musgrove (ankle) from Sunday’s game, will start Steven Brault instead
Pittsburgh Pirates manager Derek Shelton said right-hander Joe Musgrove has been scratched from Sunday’s start against the Detroit Tigers with right ankle soreness. “Just in his last side session, he felt a little soreness in his ankle, and obviously with where we’re at and what’s going on, we are not...
Pitt defensive coordinator Randy Bates ready to pump up players
Randy Bates is a cancer survivor who spent quarantine “sitting in my living room thinking about weird things I’m going to do” when Pitt opens training camp. So why wouldn’t you expect the Panthers’ 60-year-old defensive coordinator to use a water pump that looked like it came from the Civil...
Pirates notebook: GM Ben Cherington says team ‘planning and preparing’ to play in St. Louis
The Pittsburgh Pirates’ trip to St. Louis is in serious jeopardy after MLB postponed the Cardinals’ weekend series against the Chicago Cubs because of a covid-19 outbreak throughout the club. Pirates general manager Ben Cherington said Saturday afternoon the team is “expecting and planning and preparing as if we’re going...
Greenburg’s Mark Goetz ready for Oakmont challenge at Pa. Open
Historic Oakmont Country Club has seen some memorable moments over the years. There’s Johnny Miller’s final round 63 at the 1973 U.S. Open. The 175 sand bunkers and famous Church Pews. The nine U.S. Opens, five U.S. Amateurs, three PGA Championships and two U.S. Women’s Opens. It also was the...
Tigers hammer Derek Holland for 5 homers, but outfield collision casts pall over Pirates’ loss
Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Phillip Evans chased the fly ball into right field at full speed, briefly looking up before a full-speed collision with right fielder Gregory Polanco in foul territory in the sixth inning. A hush came over PNC Park when Evans dropped to the ground, as the automated...
Tuch scores in OT; Knights beat Avs for top seed in WestVideo
EDMONTON, Alberta — Alex Tuch scored 4 minutes, 44 seconds into overtime, Jonathan Marchessault had two goals and the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Colorado Avalanche, 4-3, on Saturday to earn the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference. The Golden Knights will face Chicago in the first round of...
What went wrong for Penguins against the Canadiens?
Mike Sullivan was relieved. On March 10, in the aftermath of a tidy 5-2 road win against the New Jersey Devils, the Penguins coach stood outside the visiting dressing room of the Prudential Center in downtown Newark, N.J., and offered body language that suggested he finally resolved a great conundrum....
Fighting significantly up during unique NHL playoffsVideo
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ season was hanging by a thread from one of Jason Spezza’s gloves when he dropped them to the ice to fight Dean Kukan. “I just tried to spark the guys, just trying to show some desperation and have some push-back,” Spezza said after Toronto’s emotional comeback...
Pirates’ Phillip Evans carted off on stretcher after outfield collision with Gregory Polanco
In a scary scene at PNC Park, Pittsburgh Pirates first baseman Phillip Evans appeared to be knocked unconscious after a collision with right fielder Gregory Polanco and was taken off the field on a stretcher in the sixth inning of Saturday’s game against the Detroit Tigers. Evans was chasing a...
Keone Kela throws live batting practice, as Pirates option Miguel Del Pozo, add Nick Mears
The Pirates selected right-handed pitcher Nick Mears from their satellite camp in Altoona and optioned left-hander Miguel Del Pozo, who allowed three runs on five hits in two innings on Friday night. Mears, 23, started last season in Class A Greensboro and finished in Double-A Altoona, compiling a 5-3 record,...
