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2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs 1st-round predictions

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In addition to the eight who picked the Bruins, four believe the Edmonton Oilers will take home the Cup, while two each picked the Carolina Hurricanes and defending champions Colorado Avalanche.

Of the eight who predicted the Bruins would win it all, four picked forward David Pastrnak as the Conn Smythe winner as the most valuable player of the playoffs, while two picked forward Patrice Bergeron and two picked goalie Linus Ullmark.

The four who picked the Oilers had the Conn Smythe going to forward Connor McDavid, the two who picked the Avalanche thought forward Nathan MacKinnon would be MVP, and the two who picked the Hurricanes had the honors going to defenseman Brent Burns.

The Stanley Cup Playoffs begin Monday.

Here is how our experts picked:

Amalie Benjamin, staff writer

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Toronto Maple Leafs

CAR vs. NYI: Carolina Hurricanes

NJD vs. NYR: New Jersey Devils

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Minnesota Wild

Stanley Cup Final: Bruins over Avalanche

Conn Smythe Trophy: Patrice Bergeron, Bruins

Brian Compton, managing editor

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Tampa Bay Lightning

CAR vs. NYI: New York Islanders

NJD vs. NYR: New York Rangers

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Avalanche over Bruins

Conn Smythe Trophy: Nathan MacKinnon, Avalanche

Nicholas J. Cotsonika, columnist

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Toronto Maple Leafs

CAR vs NYI: New York Islanders

NJD vs. NYR: New York Rangers

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Bruins over Oilers

Conn Smythe Trophy: Linus Ullmark, Bruins

William Douglas, staff writer

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Toronto Maple Leafs

CAR vs. NYI: New York Islanders

NYR vs. NJD: New Jersey Devils

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Bruins over Oilers

Conn Smythe Trophy: David Pastrnak, Bruins

Tom Gulitti, staff writer

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Toronto Maple Leafs

CAR vs. NYI: Carolina Hurricanes

NYR vs. NJD: New Jersey Devils

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Bruins over Oilers

Conn Smythe Trophy: Patrice Bergeron, Bruins

Pete Jensen, director, senior fantasy editor

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Toronto Maple Leafs

CAR vs. NYI: New York Islanders

NJD vs. NYR: New York Rangers

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Winnipeg Jets

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Bruins over Stars

Conn Smythe Trophy: David Pastrnak, Bruins

Adam Kimelman, deputy managing editor

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Toronto Maple Leafs

CAR vs NYI: New York Islanders

NJD vs. NYR: New York Rangers

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Winnipeg Jets

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Oilers over Maple Leafs

Conn Smythe Trophy: Connor McDavid, Oilers

Mike G. Morreale, staff writer

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Tampa Bay Lightning

CAR vs. NYI: New York Islanders

NJD vs. NYR: New Jersey Devils

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Winnipeg Jets

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Bruins over Avalanche

Conn Smythe Trophy: David Pastrnak, Bruins

Tracey Myers, staff writer

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Toronto Maple Leafs

CAR vs. NYI: Carolina Hurricanes

NJD vs. NYR: New York Rangers

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Los Angeles Kings

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Bruins over Avalanche

Conn Smythe Trophy: David Pastrnak, Bruins

Bill Price, Editor-in-Chief 

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Toronto Maple Leafs

CAR vs. NYI: Carolina Hurricanes

NYR vs. NJD: New York Rangers

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Minnesota Wild

Stanley Cup Final: Hurricanes over Oilers

Conn Smythe Trophy: Brent Burns, Hurricanes

Shawn Roarke, senior director of editorial

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Tampa Bay Lightning

CAR vs. NYI: Carolina Hurricanes

NYR vs. NJD: New Jersey Devils

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Minnesota Wild

Stanley Cup Final: Avalanche over Bruins

Conn Smythe Trophy: Nathan MacKinnon, Avalanche

Dan Rosen, senior writer

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Tampa Bay Lightning

CAR vs. NYI: New York Islanders

NYR vs. NJD: New York Rangers

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Oilers over Bruins

Conn Smythe Trophy: Connor McDavid, Oilers

David Satriano, staff writer

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Tampa Bay Lightning

CAR vs. NYI: Carolina Hurricanes

NJD vs. NYR: New Jersey Devils

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Los Angeles Kings

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Hurricanes over Avalanche

Conn Smythe Trophy: Brent Burns, Hurricanes

Dave Stubbs, columnist 

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Toronto Maple Leafs

CAR vs NYI: Carolina Hurricanes

NJD vs. NYR: New York Rangers

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WIN: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Bruins over Oilers

Conn Smythe Trophy: Linus Ullmark, Bruins

Derek Van Diest, staff writer

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Toronto Maple Leafs

CAR vs NYI: New York Islanders

NJD vs. NYR: New York Rangers

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WIN: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Oilers over Bruins

Conn Smythe Trophy: Connor McDavid, Oilers

Mike Zeisberger, staff writer

Eastern Conference First Round

BOS vs. FLA: Boston Bruins

TOR vs. TBL: Toronto Maple Leafs

CAR vs. NYI: New York Islanders

NYR vs. NJD: New York Rangers

Western Conference First Round

VGK vs. WPG: Vegas Golden Knights

EDM vs. LAK: Edmonton Oilers

COL vs. SEA: Colorado Avalanche

DAL vs. MIN: Dallas Stars

Stanley Cup Final: Oilers over Rangers

Conn Smythe Trophy: Connor McDavid, Oilers

 

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Jays reliever Green and Canadian slugger O’Neill nominated for comeback player award

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NEW YORK – Toronto Blue Jays reliever Chad Green and Canadian slugger Tyler O’Neill of the Boston Red Sox were named finalists for the Major League Baseball Players’ Association’s American League comeback player award on Monday.

Chicago White Sox left-hander Garrett Crochet was the other nominee.

New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge, Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani and Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. were named player of the year finalists.

The award winners, selected via player voting, will be named Saturday before Game 2 of the World Series.

Green, who missed most of the 2022 and ’23 seasons after undergoing Tommy John surgery, was a high-leverage option for the Blue Jays this past season and filled in at closer over the second half of the campaign.

The right-hander converted his first 16 save opportunities and finished the year with a 4-6 record, 17 saves and a 3.21 earned-run average over 53 appearances.

O’Neill, a native of Burnaby, B.C., also endured back-to-back injury-plagued seasons in ’22 and ’23.

After being traded to the Red Sox in the off-season, O’Neill set an MLB record by hitting a homer in his fifth straight Opening Day. He finished with 31 homers on the year and had an OPS of .847.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 21, 2024.

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Panthers’ Reinhart named NHL first star after posting nine points over four games

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NEW YORK – Florida Panthers centre Sam Reinhart was named NHL first star of the week on Monday after leading all players with nine points over four games last week.

Reinhart had four goals, five assists and a plus-seven rating to help the Stanley Cup champions post a 3-0-1 record on the week and move into first place in the Atlantic Division.

New York Rangers left-winger Artemi Panarin took the second star and Minnesota Wild goaltenderFilip Gustavsson was the third star.

Panarin had eight points (4-4) over three games.

Gustavsson became the 15th goalie in NHL history to score a goal and had a 1.00 goals-against average and .962 save percentage over a pair of victories.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 21, 2024.

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Duke’s Cooper Flagg makes preseason AP All-America team as ACC, Big 12, SEC each place 2 players

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Alabama’s Mark Sears and North Carolina‘s RJ Davis looked into the possibility of leaving for the NBA before deciding to return for another college season.

Their decisions helped their teams earn top-10 rankings in the AP Top 25 and earned both players some preseason honors, too.

Sears was a near-unanimous selection for The Associated Press preseason All-America men’s basketball team released Monday, earning all but one vote from a 55-person national media panel. Davis was right behind him, nabbing 51 votes.

They were joined by Kansas big man Hunter Dickinson, Auburn forward Johni Broome, Arizona guard Caleb Love and Duke freshman Cooper Flagg. Love and Flagg tied for the final spot, creating a six-man team that includes only the ACC, Big 12 and SEC.

Alabama twin bill

Sears was a key cog in the Crimson Tide’s first trip to the Final Four a year ago, orchestrating one of college basketball’s highest-scoring teams.

The 6-foot-1 guard was named a second-team AP All-America after averaging 21.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 4.0 assists. He was the first Division I player in 31 years to have 795 points, 150 rebounds, 145 assists and 95 three-pointers in a single season while breaking the Alabama single-season record with 26 games with at least 20 points.

Sears worked out for NBA scouts during the offseason before deciding to return to Alabama, earning the Crimson Tide a No. 2 ranking in the preseason AP Top 25.

“I saw the team that we had and I wanted to be a part of it, and bring home Alabama’s first national championship in basketball,” Sears said.

Across the state at rival Auburn, Broome made a quick decision about his future, announcing in April that he would be back for a fifth season.

The 6-10 forward was a third-team AP All-American last season after averaging 16.5 points and 8.5 rebounds while shooting nearly 55% from the floor. With an eye on an NBA future, Broome worked hard on his perimeter shooting during the offseason and his return earned Auburn a No. 11 preseason ranking.

“My main goal is a team goal, which is to win the national championship, to make it as far as I can in March Madness,” Broome said. “When a team shines, everyone shines individually.”

Along Tobacco Road

Like Sears, Davis has similar aspirations after opting to return for his fifth season at North Carolina.

The 6-foot guard was an AP All-American last season and the ACC player of the year after averaging 21.1 points, 3.6 rebounds and 3.5 assists on a team that reached the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. Davis enters this year within reach of former North Carolina big man Tyler Hansbrough’s all-time ACC scoring record.

“I know there’s more work to be done,” Davis said. “I know my jersey’s not going up until I leave. So there’s some more records to break and some more work to be done. I’m satisfied but I’m not satisfied, if that makes sense.”

Up the road at Duke, Flagg was the only underclassman on the preseason All-America team after arriving with tons of hype. The 6-9 swingman was the No. 1-rated high school recruit out of Newport, Maine and has been projected as the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft.

Flagg has the skills of a guard, but can also play inside and has worked hard on his perimeter shooting, giving him the potential to be one of college basketball’s most versatile players. He’s part of a stellar recruiting class that has No. 7 Duke eyeing a deep March run.

Big 12 duo

Dickinson was the biggest move in the transfer portal last spring after leaving Michigan for Kansas. The 7-2 center lived up to the billing, averaging 17.9 points and 10.9 rebounds while leading the Jayhawks back to the NCAA Tournament.

With Dickinson’s return and an influx of talented transfers, Kansas is ranked No. 1 going into the season that begins Nov. 4.

Love’s decision to return for a second season at No. 10 Arizona has ratcheted up expectations in the desert for the Big 12 rival of Kansas.

The athletic 6-4 guard had a high-scoring career at North Carolina and continued it after transferring to Arizona last season. He was the Pac-12 player of the year and a third-team All-American after averaging 18 points per game and making 92 3-pointers.

Love tested the NBA waters this summer before deciding to return.

“He’s had a very successful college career thus far,” Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said. “He’s kind of this last generation of player that’s going to get better with this extra year, and so I just encourage him to take advantage of it.”

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