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Apr 13, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages (44) reacts with right fielder Teoscar Hernandez (37). After hitting a three run home run against the New York Mets during the third inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images Justin Wrobleski pitched eight scoreless innings and Andy Pages hit a three-run homer as the Los Angeles Dodgers opened a three-game home series with a 4-0 victory over the New York Mets on Monday.
Wrobleski (2-0) did not allow a hit until Jorge Polanco singled to right field with one out in the fifth. The left-hander gave up two hits with no walks and two strikeouts.
Miguel Rojas had three hits for the Dodgers. Shohei Ohtani went 0-for-4 but extended his on-base streak to 47 games, tying the second-longest run in the club’s Los Angeles history.
Leading off the first inning, Ohtani was hit in the right shoulder by a 94 mph sinker from New York left-hander David Peterson but remained in the game. Ohtani is scheduled to pitch on Wednesday.
Peterson (0-3) gave up four runs on five hits over five innings with four walks and seven strikeouts. New York managed just three singles while extending its losing streak to a season-high six games at the start of a six-game road trip.
In his first game of the season for the Mets after signing a minor league deal late in the spring, Tommy Pham went 0-for-3 with a strikeout.
The Dodgers threatened to blow the game open early. Ohtani was hit by Peterson’s third pitch before Kyle Tucker walked and Will Smith followed with an RBI single. Teoscar Hernandez walked to load the bases before Peterson responded with consecutive strikeouts of Freddie Freeman, Pages and Max Muncy.
In the third inning, Tucker and Hernandez walked in front of Pages’ two-out, three-run homer down the left field line. It was the fifth of the season for Pages, who leads the major leagues in batting average (.417) and hits (25). He now leads with 20 RBIs.
–Field Level Media
Apr 13, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages (44) reacts with right fielder Teoscar Hernandez (37). After hitting a three run home run against the New York Mets during the third inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images Justin Wrobleski pitched eight scoreless innings and Andy Pages hit a three-run homer as the Los Angeles Dodgers opened a three-game home series with a 4-0 victory over the New York Mets on Monday.
Wrobleski (2-0) did not allow a hit until Jorge Polanco singled to right field with one out in the fifth. The left-hander gave up two hits with no walks and two strikeouts.
Miguel Rojas had three hits for the Dodgers. Shohei Ohtani went 0-for-4 but extended his on-base streak to 47 games, tying the second-longest run in the club’s Los Angeles history.
Leading off the first inning, Ohtani was hit in the right shoulder by a 94 mph sinker from New York left-hander David Peterson but remained in the game. Ohtani is scheduled to pitch on Wednesday.
Peterson (0-3) gave up four runs on five hits over five innings with four walks and seven strikeouts. New York managed just three singles while extending its losing streak to a season-high six games at the start of a six-game road trip.
In his first game of the season for the Mets after signing a minor league deal late in the spring, Tommy Pham went 0-for-3 with a strikeout.
The Dodgers threatened to blow the game open early. Ohtani was hit by Peterson’s third pitch before Kyle Tucker walked and Will Smith followed with an RBI single. Teoscar Hernandez walked to load the bases before Peterson responded with consecutive strikeouts of Freddie Freeman, Pages and Max Muncy.
In the third inning, Tucker and Hernandez walked in front of Pages’ two-out, three-run homer down the left field line. It was the fifth of the season for Pages, who leads the major leagues in batting average (.417) and hits (25). He now leads with 20 RBIs.
–Field Level Media
Apr 13, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers center fielder Andy Pages (44)…
Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling coach Varun Aaron lauded debutant bowlers Praful Hinge and Sakib Hussain for their standout performances against Rajasthan Royals, saying he knew they had an X-factor that set them apart.
Hinge (4-34) and Hussain (4-24) ran riot through the Rajasthan batting line-up with incisive spells as Hyderabad secured a commanding 57-run victory after posting 216 for six.
“I mean, to see two debutants come out and bowl the way they did tonight was a dream come true for the team,” Aaron told reporters.
“When I had seen them across different tournaments and in the nets, I always knew they had the X-factor. They have something different which can stand out especially in times like these where batsmen are just going hell for leather.
“… My only plea before the game was that if I didn’t see them enjoying it, I’d be really angry — and they truly did enjoy it. We all did.”
Hinge took three wickets in the opening over, including teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, India wicket-keeper-batter Dhruv Jurel and South Africa batter Lhuan-dre Pretorius.
The feat made Hinge the first bowler to take three wickets in the opening over of an IPL match.
“At the end of the day, all credit goes to Praful (Hinge) because he had the conviction to get Vaibhav out. He said, ‘I’ve gotten Vaibhav out before, I’m going to get him out today,’” Aaron said.
The victory was Hyderabad’s second in five matches and lifted it to fourth in the standings.
It next faces Chennai Super Kings on Saturday, while top-placed Rajasthan plays Kolkata Knight Riders on Sunday.
Published on Apr 14, 2026
Sunrisers Hyderabad bowling coach Varun Aaron lauded debutant bowlers Praful Hinge and Sakib Hussain for their standout performances against Rajasthan Royals, saying he knew they had an X-factor that set them apart.
Hinge (4-34) and Hussain (4-24) ran riot through the Rajasthan batting line-up with incisive spells as Hyderabad secured a commanding 57-run victory after posting 216 for six.
“I mean, to see two debutants come out and bowl the way they did tonight was a dream come true for the team,” Aaron told reporters.
“When I had seen them across different tournaments and in the nets, I always knew they had the X-factor. They have something different which can stand out especially in times like these where batsmen are just going hell for leather.
“… My only plea before the game was that if I didn’t see them enjoying it, I’d be really angry — and they truly did enjoy it. We all did.”
Hinge took three wickets in the opening over, including teenage sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi, India wicket-keeper-batter Dhruv Jurel and South Africa batter Lhuan-dre Pretorius.
The feat made Hinge the first bowler to take three wickets in the opening over of an IPL match.
“At the end of the day, all credit goes to Praful (Hinge) because he had the conviction to get Vaibhav out. He said, ‘I’ve gotten Vaibhav out before, I’m going to get him out today,’” Aaron said.
The victory was Hyderabad’s second in five matches and lifted it to fourth in the standings.
It next faces Chennai Super Kings on Saturday, while top-placed Rajasthan plays Kolkata Knight Riders on Sunday.
Published on Apr 14, 2026
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Apr 13, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Winnipeg Jets center Brayden Yager (29) eyes a loose puck in front of Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mitch Marner (93) during the first period at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images Jack Eichel scored a goal and had three assists and Mark Stone added a goal and two assists as the Vegas Golden Knights moved a step closer toward a Pacific Division title with a 6-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Monday in Las Vegas.
It was the fourth four-point game of the season for Eichel.
Ivan Barbashev and Rasmus Andersson each had a goal and an assist, Noah Hanifin had two assists and Reilly Smith and Pavel Dorofeyev also scored for Vegas (38-26-17, 93 points), which moved two points ahead of the second-place Edmonton Oilers and three points in front of the third-place Anaheim Ducks.
Carter Hart made 21 saves for the Golden Knights, who improved to 6-0-1 since John Tortorella replaced Bruce Cassidy as head coach on March 29. The win also extended the team’s point streak to a season-high nine games (6-0-3).
Mark Scheifele and Gabriel Vilardi each had a goal and an assist and Connor Hellebuyck finished with 32 saves for Winnipeg (35-33-12, 82 points), which was eliminated from Stanley Cup playoff race during the game when the Los Angeles Kings secured the final Western Conference playoff spot with a 5-3 win over the Seattle Kraken.
Vegas took a 1-0 lead at the 7:38 mark of the second period on Stone’s 10th career short-handed goal. The score came at the end of a 2-on-1 rush that saw Eichel steal the puck near his own blue line and then make a crossing pass to Stone on the edge of the left circle. Stone one-timed a shot five-hole that squirted through Hellebuyck’s pads and slowly trickled over the goal line for his fifth goal in the past five games.
The Golden Knights extended the lead to 2-0 near the end of the period when Smith, stationed in the slot, redirected Hanifin’s shot from the left point past Hellebuyck’s glove side.
Barbashev made it 3-0 just 31 seconds into the third period, roofing a shot inside the right post off a no-look, behind-the net pass from Eichel.
Vilardi answered with a power-play goal on a deflection of a Colin Miller point shot at 2:34. Vilardi hit the 30-goal mark for the first time in his seven-season career.
Sixty-three seconds later, Andersson then made it 4-1 when he ripped a wrist shot from the right circle past Hellebuyck’s glove side.
Scheifele, who hit the 100-point mark with an assist on Vilardi’s goal, cut the deficit to 4-2 when he put in a rebound of a Kyle Connor shot at 4:41.
The Golden Knights broke the game open with a pair of power-play goals after Scheifele picked up a double-minor for drawing blood on a high-sticking penalty on Andersson.
Dorofeyev got the first, his team-leading 37th goal and the 20th on the power play, at 5:42. Eichel followed when he scooped up a loose puck in the low slot and roofed a wrist shot into the top far right corner at 7:38 for his first power-play goal of the season.
–Field Level Media
Apr 13, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Winnipeg Jets center Brayden Yager (29) eyes a loose puck in front of Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mitch Marner (93) during the first period at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images Jack Eichel scored a goal and had three assists and Mark Stone added a goal and two assists as the Vegas Golden Knights moved a step closer toward a Pacific Division title with a 6-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Monday in Las Vegas.
It was the fourth four-point game of the season for Eichel.
Ivan Barbashev and Rasmus Andersson each had a goal and an assist, Noah Hanifin had two assists and Reilly Smith and Pavel Dorofeyev also scored for Vegas (38-26-17, 93 points), which moved two points ahead of the second-place Edmonton Oilers and three points in front of the third-place Anaheim Ducks.
Carter Hart made 21 saves for the Golden Knights, who improved to 6-0-1 since John Tortorella replaced Bruce Cassidy as head coach on March 29. The win also extended the team’s point streak to a season-high nine games (6-0-3).
Mark Scheifele and Gabriel Vilardi each had a goal and an assist and Connor Hellebuyck finished with 32 saves for Winnipeg (35-33-12, 82 points), which was eliminated from Stanley Cup playoff race during the game when the Los Angeles Kings secured the final Western Conference playoff spot with a 5-3 win over the Seattle Kraken.
Vegas took a 1-0 lead at the 7:38 mark of the second period on Stone’s 10th career short-handed goal. The score came at the end of a 2-on-1 rush that saw Eichel steal the puck near his own blue line and then make a crossing pass to Stone on the edge of the left circle. Stone one-timed a shot five-hole that squirted through Hellebuyck’s pads and slowly trickled over the goal line for his fifth goal in the past five games.
The Golden Knights extended the lead to 2-0 near the end of the period when Smith, stationed in the slot, redirected Hanifin’s shot from the left point past Hellebuyck’s glove side.
Barbashev made it 3-0 just 31 seconds into the third period, roofing a shot inside the right post off a no-look, behind-the net pass from Eichel.
Vilardi answered with a power-play goal on a deflection of a Colin Miller point shot at 2:34. Vilardi hit the 30-goal mark for the first time in his seven-season career.
Sixty-three seconds later, Andersson then made it 4-1 when he ripped a wrist shot from the right circle past Hellebuyck’s glove side.
Scheifele, who hit the 100-point mark with an assist on Vilardi’s goal, cut the deficit to 4-2 when he put in a rebound of a Kyle Connor shot at 4:41.
The Golden Knights broke the game open with a pair of power-play goals after Scheifele picked up a double-minor for drawing blood on a high-sticking penalty on Andersson.
Dorofeyev got the first, his team-leading 37th goal and the 20th on the power play, at 5:42. Eichel followed when he scooped up a loose puck in the low slot and roofed a wrist shot into the top far right corner at 7:38 for his first power-play goal of the season.
–Field Level Media
Apr 13, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Winnipeg Jets center Brayden Yager (29) eyes a…
Ashley Westwood is no stranger to Indian football.
He guided Bengaluru FC to the then top-flight title in his and the club’s first season in Indian professional football and won three trophies with the club, becoming a legend among its faithful.
Last month, the former Manchester United academy graduate returned to coaching duties in Indian football after four years, taking charge of Kerala Blasters in the Indian Super League (ISL).
“I was here from the start of the ISL when it was only a six-week league… and now it has developed into an eight to 10-month league. So, I’ve seen it all. It has had a tough time this last year. But like anything, it’s a work in progress, a process,” Westwood tells Sportstar in an exclusive interview.

Ashley Westwood’s success at Bengaluru FC wasn’t just about results, but two I-League titles and a Federation Cup gave it weight and permanence. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR
Ashley Westwood’s success at Bengaluru FC wasn’t just about results, but two I-League titles and a Federation Cup gave it weight and permanence. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR
Teams managed: Bengaluru FC, ATK, Punjab FC, Kerala Blasters
Total matches: 89
Wins: 46
Losses: 26
Draws: 17
Trophies: I-League x2 (2013-14, 2015-2016), Federation Cup (2014-15)
But unlike Bengaluru, he finds himself in a precarious position at Kerala Blasters.
The three-time ISL finalist has struggled for form this season, and with no wins in six matches, the Blasters parted ways with head coach David Catala, while their fan club, the Manjappada, boycotted matches citing mismanagement.
“Football is challenging anyway. Sometimes you get fortunate, and you go into a club mid-season because a coach has done well, and you take over a team at the top of the league, but that’s very rare,” Westwood says.
“Normally, if you go into a club halfway through a season, it’s because they’re not doing very well, because a manager has lost his job. Of course, with Bengaluru, it was a brand-new club. So, any challenge is good.”
Westwood opened his Blasters stint on a forgettable note, losing 0-2 to the newly formed Sporting Club Delhi. However, he found the perfect opportunity to respond against Bengaluru FC in the match that followed, which the Blasters won for their first victory of the season.
“I enjoy challenges. There’s lots of improvement to come, hopefully, and maybe we can do that. I’ve done it before in all the roles I’ve been in. So, I’m hoping to do the same again. Let’s see if we can keep improving things,” he says.
The Achilles heel of the Blue Tigers?

Team Hong Kong head coach Ashley Westwood (R) talks to Matthew Elliot Wing Kai Orr of Hong Kong (L) during the Asian Cup qualifier Group C match at Kai Tak Stadium on November 18, 2025, in Hong Kong, China. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
Team Hong Kong head coach Ashley Westwood (R) talks to Matthew Elliot Wing Kai Orr of Hong Kong (L) during the Asian Cup qualifier Group C match at Kai Tak Stadium on November 18, 2025, in Hong Kong, China. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
There’s another side to Westwood beyond domestic football. He has managed two Asian sides, Afghanistan and Hong Kong. Both pulled off significant upsets against India.
In 2024, India lost to Afghanistan on home soil for the second time ever, which turned out to be one of the last matches under coach Igor Stimac. A year later, Hong Kong beat India in an AFC Asian Cup qualifier. Manolo Marquez, who had stepped into Stimac’s shoes, parted ways shortly after.
So, is the Englishman a nemesis for India’s coaches?
“No, it’s certainly not a personal thing. Coincidence happens in football. With me, I try to win every game, whoever it is,” Westwood says.
“Predominantly, my record shows that I do win quite a few games, and unfortunately, a few of them have been against India. I don’t look at it as a scalp; I look at it as a game of football, and one that we won.”
It was no surprise that Westwood was among the names circulating in Indian football circles as a potential coach of the Blue Tigers, first after Stimac and then after Marquez.
“It’s (the question has) come around a lot of times. I’ve been close a lot of times. It hasn’t happened. I won’t comment on that particular job where they have a manager, of course,” he says. “But regardless of the job, I’ll concentrate on what I need to do, which is improve Kerala Blasters.”
Winds of change at Kerala Blasters
There have been signs of optimism in the Blasters camp since his arrival. They have signed former Real Madrid Castilla winger Franchu, who scored the winner on his ISL debut against Bengaluru FC.
“Hopefully, this carries on. It’s simple: you give everything in a relationship and, normally, you get it back. Football has a unique way of taking care of you if you take care of your work rate. That’s all we’re trying to do,” Westwood says.
But the tactician will know that slip-ups could cost the team heavily, especially in a truncated season where each team plays each other just once.
Kerala Blasters vs NorthEast United — April 14
Kerala Blasters vs Jamshedpur FC — April 18
Kerala Blasters vs Odisha FC — April 23
Kerala Blasters vs Mohammedan Sporting — May 10
Kerala Blasters vs FC Goa — May 23
Despite the win, the Blasters remain second from bottom, and losses from here, especially against bottom-placed Mohammedan Sporting, could see the club struggle to stay afloat in the top flight this season.
“We won’t be in a relegation dogfight. That’s my belief, not an expectation. I’m confident in myself. . . There’s definitely an area for us to improve and get some wins. So, I’m not concerned about where they are. I’m just trying to look at where we might finish,” he says.
Bengaluru FC earned a place in Indian football discussions in its maiden season under Westwood. The Blasters, who had slipped out of that discourse with underwhelming results, will look to tread a similar path under the same man in the dugout.
Published on Apr 14, 2026
Ashley Westwood is no stranger to Indian football.
He guided Bengaluru FC to the then top-flight title in his and the club’s first season in Indian professional football and won three trophies with the club, becoming a legend among its faithful.
Last month, the former Manchester United academy graduate returned to coaching duties in Indian football after four years, taking charge of Kerala Blasters in the Indian Super League (ISL).
“I was here from the start of the ISL when it was only a six-week league… and now it has developed into an eight to 10-month league. So, I’ve seen it all. It has had a tough time this last year. But like anything, it’s a work in progress, a process,” Westwood tells Sportstar in an exclusive interview.

Ashley Westwood’s success at Bengaluru FC wasn’t just about results, but two I-League titles and a Federation Cup gave it weight and permanence. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR
Ashley Westwood’s success at Bengaluru FC wasn’t just about results, but two I-League titles and a Federation Cup gave it weight and permanence. | Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR
Teams managed: Bengaluru FC, ATK, Punjab FC, Kerala Blasters
Total matches: 89
Wins: 46
Losses: 26
Draws: 17
Trophies: I-League x2 (2013-14, 2015-2016), Federation Cup (2014-15)
But unlike Bengaluru, he finds himself in a precarious position at Kerala Blasters.
The three-time ISL finalist has struggled for form this season, and with no wins in six matches, the Blasters parted ways with head coach David Catala, while their fan club, the Manjappada, boycotted matches citing mismanagement.
“Football is challenging anyway. Sometimes you get fortunate, and you go into a club mid-season because a coach has done well, and you take over a team at the top of the league, but that’s very rare,” Westwood says.
“Normally, if you go into a club halfway through a season, it’s because they’re not doing very well, because a manager has lost his job. Of course, with Bengaluru, it was a brand-new club. So, any challenge is good.”
Westwood opened his Blasters stint on a forgettable note, losing 0-2 to the newly formed Sporting Club Delhi. However, he found the perfect opportunity to respond against Bengaluru FC in the match that followed, which the Blasters won for their first victory of the season.
“I enjoy challenges. There’s lots of improvement to come, hopefully, and maybe we can do that. I’ve done it before in all the roles I’ve been in. So, I’m hoping to do the same again. Let’s see if we can keep improving things,” he says.
The Achilles heel of the Blue Tigers?

Team Hong Kong head coach Ashley Westwood (R) talks to Matthew Elliot Wing Kai Orr of Hong Kong (L) during the Asian Cup qualifier Group C match at Kai Tak Stadium on November 18, 2025, in Hong Kong, China. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
Team Hong Kong head coach Ashley Westwood (R) talks to Matthew Elliot Wing Kai Orr of Hong Kong (L) during the Asian Cup qualifier Group C match at Kai Tak Stadium on November 18, 2025, in Hong Kong, China. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
There’s another side to Westwood beyond domestic football. He has managed two Asian sides, Afghanistan and Hong Kong. Both pulled off significant upsets against India.
In 2024, India lost to Afghanistan on home soil for the second time ever, which turned out to be one of the last matches under coach Igor Stimac. A year later, Hong Kong beat India in an AFC Asian Cup qualifier. Manolo Marquez, who had stepped into Stimac’s shoes, parted ways shortly after.
So, is the Englishman a nemesis for India’s coaches?
“No, it’s certainly not a personal thing. Coincidence happens in football. With me, I try to win every game, whoever it is,” Westwood says.
“Predominantly, my record shows that I do win quite a few games, and unfortunately, a few of them have been against India. I don’t look at it as a scalp; I look at it as a game of football, and one that we won.”
It was no surprise that Westwood was among the names circulating in Indian football circles as a potential coach of the Blue Tigers, first after Stimac and then after Marquez.
“It’s (the question has) come around a lot of times. I’ve been close a lot of times. It hasn’t happened. I won’t comment on that particular job where they have a manager, of course,” he says. “But regardless of the job, I’ll concentrate on what I need to do, which is improve Kerala Blasters.”
Winds of change at Kerala Blasters
There have been signs of optimism in the Blasters camp since his arrival. They have signed former Real Madrid Castilla winger Franchu, who scored the winner on his ISL debut against Bengaluru FC.
“Hopefully, this carries on. It’s simple: you give everything in a relationship and, normally, you get it back. Football has a unique way of taking care of you if you take care of your work rate. That’s all we’re trying to do,” Westwood says.
But the tactician will know that slip-ups could cost the team heavily, especially in a truncated season where each team plays each other just once.
Kerala Blasters vs NorthEast United — April 14
Kerala Blasters vs Jamshedpur FC — April 18
Kerala Blasters vs Odisha FC — April 23
Kerala Blasters vs Mohammedan Sporting — May 10
Kerala Blasters vs FC Goa — May 23
Despite the win, the Blasters remain second from bottom, and losses from here, especially against bottom-placed Mohammedan Sporting, could see the club struggle to stay afloat in the top flight this season.
“We won’t be in a relegation dogfight. That’s my belief, not an expectation. I’m confident in myself. . . There’s definitely an area for us to improve and get some wins. So, I’m not concerned about where they are. I’m just trying to look at where we might finish,” he says.
Bengaluru FC earned a place in Indian football discussions in its maiden season under Westwood. The Blasters, who had slipped out of that discourse with underwhelming results, will look to tread a similar path under the same man in the dugout.
Published on Apr 14, 2026
Ashley Westwood is no stranger to Indian football.He guided Bengaluru FC to the then top-flight…
Apr 13, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers center Trevor Zegras (46) controls the puck against the Carolina Hurricanes in the first period at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images Tyson Foerster scored the only goal of a four-round shootout, giving host Philadelphia a 3-2 come-from-behind win over the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday and sending the Flyers to the playoffs for the first time since 2020.
Matvei Michkov and Trevor Zegras scored in regulation for Philadelphia (42-27-12, 96 points), which wrapped up third place in the Metropolitan Division. Dan Vladar stopped 24 shots and wasn’t beaten on any of Carolina’s shootout attempts as the Flyers won for the fifth time in six games.
The Flyers will open the postseason with a series against the rival Pittsburgh Penguins.
Nikolaj Ehlers had a goal and an assist and Bradly Nadeau also tallied for the Hurricanes (52-22-7, 111 points), who clinched the top spot in the Eastern Conference with the point despite the loss. Brandon Bussi made 21 saves as Carolina fell to 6-1-1 in the past eight games.
The contest was the penultimate game of the regular season for both teams.
Carolina’s Jackson Blake hit the goalpost while cutting across the slot about 1:15 into the five-minute overtime period.
Philadelphia scored twice in the second period to tie the game 2-2.
Michkov put the Flyers on the board 7:57 into the period when he scored from the left circle skating toward the net after taking a cross-ice pass from Denver Barkey.
A power-play goal with 9:29 left in the middle period tied it. Zegras took a pass below the right circle, had the time to take a couple of strides to his left and put a shot past Bussi. Porter Martone assisted on the goal to stretch his point streak to five games (three goals, four assists).
Nadeau scored 8:41 into the game. He connected on a one-timer from the slot, converting Ehlers’ pass from behind the net. Ehlers’ power-play goal with 4:30 left in the opening period made it 2-0. The shot from below the right circle and along the goal line caromed in off of Vladar.
Ehlers’ 25th goal came 25 seconds after Christian Dvorak went off for holding.
The win by Philadelphia eliminated the Washington Capitals and Columbus Blue Jackets from the playoff contention. Those two teams battle in Columbus in a meaningless game on Tuesday.
The Hurricanes rested Sebastian Aho, Seth Jarvis, captain Jordan Staal, Andrei Svechnikov and defensemen Jaccob Slavin and Shayne Gostisbehere in anticipation of the upcoming playoffs.
–Field Level Media
Apr 13, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers center Trevor Zegras (46) controls the puck against the Carolina Hurricanes in the first period at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images Tyson Foerster scored the only goal of a four-round shootout, giving host Philadelphia a 3-2 come-from-behind win over the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday and sending the Flyers to the playoffs for the first time since 2020.
Matvei Michkov and Trevor Zegras scored in regulation for Philadelphia (42-27-12, 96 points), which wrapped up third place in the Metropolitan Division. Dan Vladar stopped 24 shots and wasn’t beaten on any of Carolina’s shootout attempts as the Flyers won for the fifth time in six games.
The Flyers will open the postseason with a series against the rival Pittsburgh Penguins.
Nikolaj Ehlers had a goal and an assist and Bradly Nadeau also tallied for the Hurricanes (52-22-7, 111 points), who clinched the top spot in the Eastern Conference with the point despite the loss. Brandon Bussi made 21 saves as Carolina fell to 6-1-1 in the past eight games.
The contest was the penultimate game of the regular season for both teams.
Carolina’s Jackson Blake hit the goalpost while cutting across the slot about 1:15 into the five-minute overtime period.
Philadelphia scored twice in the second period to tie the game 2-2.
Michkov put the Flyers on the board 7:57 into the period when he scored from the left circle skating toward the net after taking a cross-ice pass from Denver Barkey.
A power-play goal with 9:29 left in the middle period tied it. Zegras took a pass below the right circle, had the time to take a couple of strides to his left and put a shot past Bussi. Porter Martone assisted on the goal to stretch his point streak to five games (three goals, four assists).
Nadeau scored 8:41 into the game. He connected on a one-timer from the slot, converting Ehlers’ pass from behind the net. Ehlers’ power-play goal with 4:30 left in the opening period made it 2-0. The shot from below the right circle and along the goal line caromed in off of Vladar.
Ehlers’ 25th goal came 25 seconds after Christian Dvorak went off for holding.
The win by Philadelphia eliminated the Washington Capitals and Columbus Blue Jackets from the playoff contention. Those two teams battle in Columbus in a meaningless game on Tuesday.
The Hurricanes rested Sebastian Aho, Seth Jarvis, captain Jordan Staal, Andrei Svechnikov and defensemen Jaccob Slavin and Shayne Gostisbehere in anticipation of the upcoming playoffs.
–Field Level Media
Apr 13, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers center Trevor Zegras (46) controls the puck…
Leeds United’s Noah Okafor scored twice as his side grabbed a morale-boosting 2-1 Premier League away win over bitter rival Manchester United, which had Lisandro Martinez sent off in the 56th minute for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair.
Manchester United remains third in the table on 55 points, ahead of Aston Villa on goal difference, while 15th-placed Leeds puts some more daylight between it and the teams battling relegation by moving up to 36 points, six ahead of Tottenham Hotspur to 18th.
The home side was returning to action after a long period of inactivity due to the recent international break, but instead of looking fresh and rested, it looked rusty as Leeds pressed it hard, repeatedly winning the ball high up the pitch en route to a well-deserved win.
Leeds striker Calvert-Lewin had an early chance only to see his close-range first-time shot hit the home side’s ‘keeper Senne Lammens, and Manchester United failed to heed that warning as the visiting side took the lead shortly afterwards, Okafor side-footing home from a cross.
Okafor added a second in the 29th minute as United spurned a number of chances to clear the ball before the midfielder thumped a shot from just outside the box that deflected off Leny Yoro and into the net.
Only a brilliant last-ditch challenge from Martinez prevented the home side from going into the break three goals down as Leeds midfielder Ao Tanaka snapped up yet another loose pass and bore down on goal, but the Argentine defender swooped in to prevent the ball from crossing the line.
Martinez was then shown a straight red card early in the second half after he was adjudged to have pulled Calvert-Lewin’s hair in a VAR review.
Despite going down to 10 men, Casemiro threw his side a lifeline by pulling a goal back in the 69th minute as Bruno Fernandes sent a deep cross to the back post, and the Brazilian headed it back across the goal to score.
Casemiro went close again in the 85th minute but this time his effort cleared off the line, and a follow-up from Manuel Ugarte was also blocked as the Leeds rearguard held firm to secure full points.
It was the first time in 45 years that the Red Devils had finished second-best in the Roses derby at Old Trafford in the Premier League.
Published on Apr 14, 2026
Leeds United’s Noah Okafor scored twice as his side grabbed a morale-boosting 2-1 Premier League away win over bitter rival Manchester United, which had Lisandro Martinez sent off in the 56th minute for pulling Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s hair.
Manchester United remains third in the table on 55 points, ahead of Aston Villa on goal difference, while 15th-placed Leeds puts some more daylight between it and the teams battling relegation by moving up to 36 points, six ahead of Tottenham Hotspur to 18th.
The home side was returning to action after a long period of inactivity due to the recent international break, but instead of looking fresh and rested, it looked rusty as Leeds pressed it hard, repeatedly winning the ball high up the pitch en route to a well-deserved win.
Leeds striker Calvert-Lewin had an early chance only to see his close-range first-time shot hit the home side’s ‘keeper Senne Lammens, and Manchester United failed to heed that warning as the visiting side took the lead shortly afterwards, Okafor side-footing home from a cross.
Okafor added a second in the 29th minute as United spurned a number of chances to clear the ball before the midfielder thumped a shot from just outside the box that deflected off Leny Yoro and into the net.
Only a brilliant last-ditch challenge from Martinez prevented the home side from going into the break three goals down as Leeds midfielder Ao Tanaka snapped up yet another loose pass and bore down on goal, but the Argentine defender swooped in to prevent the ball from crossing the line.
Martinez was then shown a straight red card early in the second half after he was adjudged to have pulled Calvert-Lewin’s hair in a VAR review.
Despite going down to 10 men, Casemiro threw his side a lifeline by pulling a goal back in the 69th minute as Bruno Fernandes sent a deep cross to the back post, and the Brazilian headed it back across the goal to score.
Casemiro went close again in the 85th minute but this time his effort cleared off the line, and a follow-up from Manuel Ugarte was also blocked as the Leeds rearguard held firm to secure full points.
It was the first time in 45 years that the Red Devils had finished second-best in the Roses derby at Old Trafford in the Premier League.
Published on Apr 14, 2026
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