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Lightning miss out in OT for once and head to Game 6
EDMONTON, Alberta — The Tampa Bay Lightning missed a chance for another overtime-clinching series victory, the kind they have enjoyed this entire postseason. They didn’t get a power-play goal, either, so the Stanley Cup Final is going at least one more game. “I thought we played a good enough game...
Pitt notebook: Alex Kessman meditates, kicks 3 field goals
Pat Narduzzi said defensive end Patrick Jones practiced “like an animal” last week before getting three of Pitt’s seven sacks Saturday in a 23-20 victory against Louisville. Alex Kessman took a different road, as kickers often do. He met with a sports psychologist, took copious notes about their conversation and...
Riverhounds lose to Hartford Athletic in crucial division matchup
Hartford Athletic recorded two shots on net Saturday at Highmark Stadium. It turned out they only needed one of them. In the 36th minute, Hartford’s Alex Dixon sent a long, arching volley over the Riverhounds defense. Pittsburgh defender Patrick Bunk-Andersen got a toe on the volley that sent it rolling...
Ke’Bryan Hayes goes 5 for 5, Joe Musgrove strikes out 10 as Pirates shut out Indians
Ke’Bryan Hayes already was having the best game of his young major league career, so the Pittsburgh Pirates were rooting for the rookie third baseman to make it even more memorable in his final at bat. Hayes lined a double to right-center field in the ninth inning to complete a...
West Virginia loses to Chuba Hubbard, No. 15 Oklahoma State
STILLWATER, Okla. — Chuba Hubbard scored on a 23-yard run with 1 minute, 17 seconds remaining to salvage a difficult afternoon and help No. 15 Oklahoma State beat West Virginia, 27-13, on Saturday. Sidelined for a number of key plays after fumbling on consecutive second-half possessions, Hubbard ended up with...
With experienced roster, Springdale sees its stock rising in 2020
Two years ago, Springdale had five freshmen in its starting lineup and, not surprisingly, the Dynamos finished a disappointing 2-8. Most of that season was spent teaching those freshmen the basics and working on fundamentals. Springdale coach Seth Napierkowski was more focused on preparing for the future than having immediate...
Ke’Bryan Hayes embracing expectations of becoming Pirates’ next star
After dealing with a revolving door at third base the past five years, the Pittsburgh Pirates appear to have found a player who can put a lock on the position in rookie Ke’Bryan Hayes. Since his Sept. 1 call-up, Hayes has not only handled the hot corner with a great...
NASCAR champion Kyle Busch returns home mired in 29-race losing streakVideo
LAS VEGAS — Kyle Busch is in a terrible slump, winless this Cup season, and his 15-year streak of at least one victory a year in danger. The reigning Cup champion struggled to contain his frustration after finishing second last week at Bristol to title favorite Kevin Harvick, and his...
Steelers’ Mike Hilton, Minkah Fitzpatrick fined for personal fouls called against Broncos
Two Pittsburgh Steelers defensive players are lighter in the wallet after being fined by the NFL on Saturday for penalties they incurred in Week 2 against the Denver Broncos. The plays happened on subsequent third-quarter drives in the Steelers’ 26-21 victory at Heinz Field. Safety Minkah Fitzpatrick was fined $11,619...
Mark Madden’s Hot Take: Don’t blame Rutherford; blame time because Penguins’ is up
When Jim Rutherford makes a trade, the analysis comes thick and fast. Occasionally, some of it is even worthwhile. Rutherford has made 51 trades since becoming Penguins general manager in June 2014. How many of those deals made legit impact? His first certainly did, namely the acquisition of gritty Patric...
Defense rules for No. 21 Pitt in win over No. 24 Louisville
Days before Pitt lined up against Louisville, Pat Narduzzi took offense to repeated references to Louisville’s speed. The coach’s thinking appeared to be, “How dare anyone imply Pitt’s defense couldn’t keep up.” He wasn’t happy about the expectations of long gains, busted coverages and Pitt defensive backs futilely chasing Louisville’s...
Love of each other, sports, competing has driven Watt brothers since childhood
Their love of sports was born on the cul de sac in front of their house and on the grass fields behind it. The work ethic was instilled by their firefighter father and work-her-way-up-the-company-ladder mother. Their competitiveness? That came by way of an elderly woman over sips of cranberry juice-and-Sprite....
Steelers Four Downs: ‘Blitzburgh,’ as much as ever, but Big Ben being risk averse
1.Putting on pressure Dating back decades, the blitz has been part of the very fabric of identity of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ defenses. As recently as 2018 and last season, the Steelers ranked third and fourth in the NFL in percentage of snaps in which their defense sent more than four...
This Date in Sports History: Sept. 26
1942 — Jockey Club stewards revoke Eddie Arcaro’s license for one year after his display of “rough riding” aboard odds-on favorite Occupation in the Cowdin Stakes on Sept. 19. He attempted to injure a rider during the race. 1961 — Roger Maris of the New York Yankees ties Babe Ruth’s...
Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes to face Ravens, Lamar JacksonVideo
It’s the defending Super Bowl champions against a team that has won 14 straight regular-season games. Or, maybe it’s a preview of the AFC title game — a matchup many expected to see last January. Most of all, the intrigue surrounding Monday night’s game between the Kansas City Chiefs (2-0)...
Kevin Shattenkirk scores in OT as Lightning go up 3-1 in Stanley Cup FinalVideo
EDMONTON, Alberta — Kevin Shattenkirk scored in overtime on a controversial power play, Brayden Point had two goals and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Dallas Stars, 5-4, on Friday night to take a 3-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup Final and move to the cusp of winning the...
North Allegheny answers questions with victory over top-ranked Central CatholicVideo
North Allegheny’s Khalil Dinkins knew there were questions about his untested football team entering Friday’s game with rival Central Catholic. Now, they’ve got answers. Dinkins scored two touchdowns in a little more than a minute Friday night, the second on a 40-yard interception return as the second-ranked Tigers pulled away...
WPIAL high school football Week 3 scores for Sept. 25, 2020
TribLIVE’s sports reporters have you covered from Friday’s Week 3 high school football action. GAMES OF THE WEEK • NORTH ALLEGHENY 35, CENTRAL CATHOLIC 21 Tailback J.R. Burton led North Allegheny with 108 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries and fullback Brady Leczo also reached the end zone. •...
Plum keeps rolling, upends No. 2 Mars
Plum averaged 42 points in Greater Allegheny Conference victories over Greensburg Salem and Indiana. The Mustangs kept rolling Friday with seven more touchdowns in a 49-21 victory over Mars in a conference clash of undefeated teams at the Mars Athletic Complex. “We talked all week about the hype surrounding Mars...
Indians rally for 3 runs in 9th as Pirates waste another strong Mitch Keller outing
Mitch Keller and his Pittsburgh Pirates teammates had a choice to make Friday night after their 40th loss of the season, 4-3 to the Cleveland Indians. Feel good or feel bad. For Keller, he could feel good about ending the season by throwing 11 consecutive hitless innings, six against the...
Mt. Pleasant defense bottles up SouthmorelandVideo
Mt. Pleasant leaned on its defense to keep Southmoreland from making it three straight wins in their historic, 46-game series that dates back 56 years. It was one big stiff-arm for the Vikings who, the rivalry aside, suddenly are a half-game out of first place in the Interstate Conference. The...
Defense helps Riverhounds emerge as USL Championship contender
If you take a look at the defensive categories in the USL Championship record book, teams coached by Bob Lilley are all over it. Since taking the reins of the Rochester Rhinos in 2010, the Fort Monmouth, N.J. native has left a defensive mark on the USL Championship. His 2015...
Covid concerns cancel 60th anniversary celebration of 1960 World Series Game 7
Herb Soltman isn’t sure what he will do Oct. 13 on the 60th anniversary of Game 7 of the 1960 World Series. But he has a good idea. “I might sit home and cry,” he said. Breaking with a cherished tradition, Soltman and other members of the Game 7 Gang...
Steelers add Troy Polamalu, Dwight White, Greg Lloyd, James Farrior, Mike Wagner to Hall of HonorVideo
The Pittsburgh Steelers got defensive about the makeup of their 2020 Hall of Honor Class. Five players were announced as members of the franchise’s fourth class Friday night, and all five played defense. Selected were defensive lineman Dwight White, linebackers Greg Lloyd and James Farrior and safeties Mike Wagner and...
Penguins’ Rutherford: Dumoulin, Pettersson won’t be traded; Johnson must compete for spot
Penguins general manager Jim Rutherford shed a considerable amount of light on what his team’s defense will look like next season in an interview with Mark Madden on 105.9-FM Friday afternoon. In a thorough, candid discussion, Rutherford said Brian Dumoulin and Marcus Pettersson will not be traded, newly acquired Mike...
