It was a nail-biter until the very end last night as the Colorado Avalanche faced off against the Tampa Bay Lightning in game four of the Stanley Cup finals. The Avalanche came back from a 2-1 third period deficit. The Avalanche are now just one game away from their third Stanley Cup title in history with the next game tomorrow night.
Former Colts defensive tackle Tony Siragusa, who was known by many as Goose, has died. He was 55 years old. Siragusa carved out a 12-year NFL career from 1990 to 2001 after the Colts signed him as an undrafted free agent. The tackle had to battle his draft stock collapse that followed an ACL tear during his college career at Pittsburgh. After spending five years manning the middle of the Colts defensive line, Goose played for five seasons with the Baltimore Ravens winning a Super Bowl with the team in 2000 when the Ravens beat the Giants 34-7 in Super Bowl 35. He finished his career with 22 sacks and 564 tackles.
For just the third time this season, the Chicago Cubs bats exploded for more than 10 runs. The Cubs scored 14 runs on 13 hits beating Pittsburgh 14-5. At Guaranteed Rate Field, the White Sox also tallied 13 hits but could only push five runs across losing to the Blue Jays 9-5. The St. Louis Cardinals held off the Milwaukee Brewers 5-4 while the Guardians got a huge 4-run top of the ninth to come from behind and beat the Twins 11-10. The Boston Red Sox completed a three-game sweep of the Tigers 6-2 and the Reds lost to the Dodgers 8-4. The Reds and Dodgers have a business day special today with live coverage at noon on the General 95.9 / 101.3fm.
he 2022 NBA Draft is today from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. For the first time since 1989, the Indiana Pacers will make a single-digit selection in the draft order when they are on the clock with the No. 6 overall pick. As important as the sixth overall pick is, the Pacers also possess two picks that will bookend the second round. The NBA Draft will begin at 8:00pm tonight with all 58 selections being made this evening.