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U.S. President Donald Trump asked Chinese President Xi Jinping in a letter not to give Iran weapons, and Xi responded that China was not supplying Tehran, the U.S. president told Fox Business Network in an interview that aired on Wednesday.
Trump, in the interview taped on Tuesday, did not say when the letters were exchanged. Last week, he threatened countries with an immediate 50% tariff if they supplied Iran with weapons.
“I wrote him a letter asking him not to do that, and he wrote me a letter saying that, essentially, he’s not doing that,” Trump told FBN’s “Mornings with Maria” program. He also said he did not expect shifts in the global oil market over the war on Iran and changes in Venezuela to impact the dynamics of his planned meeting with Xi next month. “He’s somebody that needs oil. We don’t,” Trump said.
U.S. President Donald Trump asked Chinese President Xi Jinping in a letter not to give Iran weapons, and Xi responded that China was not supplying Tehran, the U.S. president told Fox Business Network in an interview that aired on Wednesday.
Trump, in the interview taped on Tuesday, did not say when the letters were exchanged. Last week, he threatened countries with an immediate 50% tariff if they supplied Iran with weapons.
“I wrote him a letter asking him not to do that, and he wrote me a letter saying that, essentially, he’s not doing that,” Trump told FBN’s “Mornings with Maria” program. He also said he did not expect shifts in the global oil market over the war on Iran and changes in Venezuela to impact the dynamics of his planned meeting with Xi next month. “He’s somebody that needs oil. We don’t,” Trump said.
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Apr 14, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton (25) hits a single against the Boston Red Sox in the first inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images Byron Buxton collected four hits, including two solo home runs, and Mick Abel pitched seven scoreless innings as the Minnesota Twins extended their home winning streak to six games by beating the visiting Boston Red Sox 6-0 Tuesday night in Minneapolis.
Abel (1-2) limited Boston to four hits, struck out 10 and didn’t walk a batter. Taylor Rogers and Cole Sands each tossed one inning of scoreless relief.
Buxton, who has three home runs in his last two games, scored four times.
Minnesota also received a solo home run from Brooks Lee. It was his third home run of the season. Trevor Larnach had two RBIs, and Luke Keaschall collected two hits.
The Twins, who beat Boston 13-6 on Monday, have won eight of their last nine and improved their home record to 7-2.
Roman Anthony and Masataka Yoshida each had two hits for Boston, which had six hits in the loss. The Red Sox have lost 11 of their first 17 games.
Boston starter Sonny Gray (2-1) gave up five runs on nine hits in four innings. He struck out one and walked one.
Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras left the game in the fifth inning with tightness in his lower back. Andruw Monasterio finished the game at first base.
The Twins grabbed a 1-0 lead when Buxton singled, moved to second on a balk and scored on Keaschall’s single in the bottom of the first.
Buxton made it 2-0 when he led off the second with a home run, and Lee’s solo home run made it 3-0 in the fourth. Larnach’s two-run single drove in Tristan Gray and Buxton to extend the lead to 5-0 later in the fourth.
Buxton’s second home run of the game — his third of the season — increased Minnesota’s lead to 6-0 in the sixth.
–Field Level Media
Apr 14, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton (25) hits a single against the Boston Red Sox in the first inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images Byron Buxton collected four hits, including two solo home runs, and Mick Abel pitched seven scoreless innings as the Minnesota Twins extended their home winning streak to six games by beating the visiting Boston Red Sox 6-0 Tuesday night in Minneapolis.
Abel (1-2) limited Boston to four hits, struck out 10 and didn’t walk a batter. Taylor Rogers and Cole Sands each tossed one inning of scoreless relief.
Buxton, who has three home runs in his last two games, scored four times.
Minnesota also received a solo home run from Brooks Lee. It was his third home run of the season. Trevor Larnach had two RBIs, and Luke Keaschall collected two hits.
The Twins, who beat Boston 13-6 on Monday, have won eight of their last nine and improved their home record to 7-2.
Roman Anthony and Masataka Yoshida each had two hits for Boston, which had six hits in the loss. The Red Sox have lost 11 of their first 17 games.
Boston starter Sonny Gray (2-1) gave up five runs on nine hits in four innings. He struck out one and walked one.
Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras left the game in the fifth inning with tightness in his lower back. Andruw Monasterio finished the game at first base.
The Twins grabbed a 1-0 lead when Buxton singled, moved to second on a balk and scored on Keaschall’s single in the bottom of the first.
Buxton made it 2-0 when he led off the second with a home run, and Lee’s solo home run made it 3-0 in the fourth. Larnach’s two-run single drove in Tristan Gray and Buxton to extend the lead to 5-0 later in the fourth.
Buxton’s second home run of the game — his third of the season — increased Minnesota’s lead to 6-0 in the sixth.
–Field Level Media
Apr 14, 2026; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton (25) hits a…
Kochi, Kerala, 01/04/2026 : Kerala Blaster’s coach Ashley Westwood during an interaction with The Hindu in Kochi. Photo : Thulasi Kakkat | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT
elcome to Sportstar’s LIVE coverage of the Indian Super League 2025-26 match between Kerala Blasters and NorthEast United FC on Wednesday.
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Published on Apr 15, 2026

Kochi, Kerala, 01/04/2026 : Kerala Blaster’s coach Ashley Westwood during an interaction with The Hindu in Kochi. Photo : Thulasi Kakkat | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT
Kochi, Kerala, 01/04/2026 : Kerala Blaster’s coach Ashley Westwood during an interaction with The Hindu in Kochi. Photo : Thulasi Kakkat | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT
elcome to Sportstar’s LIVE coverage of the Indian Super League 2025-26 match between Kerala Blasters and NorthEast United FC on Wednesday.
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Welcome to the live coverage of the Indian Super League match between Kerala Blasters and NorthEast United FC!
Published on Apr 15, 2026

Kochi, Kerala, 01/04/2026 : Kerala Blaster’s coach Ashley Westwood during an interaction with The Hindu in Kochi. Photo : Thulasi Kakkat | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT
Kochi, Kerala, 01/04/2026 : Kerala Blaster’s coach Ashley Westwood during an interaction with The Hindu in Kochi. Photo : Thulasi Kakkat | Photo Credit: THULASI KAKKAT
elcome to Sportstar’s LIVE coverage of the Indian Super League 2025-26 match between Kerala Blasters and NorthEast United FC on Wednesday.
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Welcome to the live coverage of the Indian Super League match between Kerala Blasters and NorthEast United FC!
Published on Apr 15, 2026
Kochi, Kerala, 01/04/2026 : Kerala Blaster's coach Ashley Westwood during an interaction with The Hindu…
Apr 14, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges (0) looks to pass guarded by Miami Heat guard Davion Mitchell (45) during the second quarter during the play-in rounds between the Charlotte Hornets and the Miami Heat of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images LaMelo Ball hit a go-ahead layup with 4.7 seconds left and Miles Bridges blocked Davion Mitchell’s shot at the buzzer as the Charlotte Hornets beat the visiting Miami Heat 127-126 in overtime on Tuesday to advance in the play-in tournament.
Ball scored 30 points and Bridges added 28 for No. 9 seed Charlotte (45-38), which forced overtime when Coby White made one of his five 3-pointers with 10.8 seconds remaining in regulation.
Brandon Miller had 23 points for the Hornets and White finished with 19. Moussa Diabate added eight points and 14 rebounds.
The Hornets will travel to face the loser of Wednesday’s matchup between the seventh-seeded Philadelphia 76ers and No. 8 seed Orlando Magic on Friday for a chance to meet the top-seeded Detroit Pistons in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs.
Mitchell led 10th-seeded Miami (43-40) with 28 points and Andrew Wiggins added 27. Heat center Bam Adebayo exited with a lower-back injury after taking a hard fall early in the second quarter and did not return.
Herro scored 23 points, Jaime Jaquez Jr. added 13 points, Kel’el Ware had 12 points and 19 rebounds and Norman Powell chipped in 11. Miami’s season came to an end in a game that featured 17 ties and 16 lead changes.
Both teams set the tone early during a physical first quarter that ended with Charlotte leading 26-24.
Adebayo walked gingerly to the locker room after being tripped by Ball near the basket with 10:58 left in the second period and the Hornets leading 30-26.
Miami outscored the Hornets 28-22 after Adebayo left and took a 54-52 lead into the half.
White made four 3-pointers and scored 14 points in the final 4:05 left of the third quarter to give the Hornets an 89-83 lead.
Charlotte rookie Kon Knueppel, who led the NBA in made 3-pointers with 273, finished with six points on 2-of-12 shooting from the field and 0-of-6 from 3-point range.
Ball was 2-of-16 shooting from beyond the arc after finishing second in made 3-pointers this season with 272. The Hornets won despite shooting 32.1% (18 of 56) from 3-point range.
–Field Level Media
Apr 14, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges (0) looks to pass guarded by Miami Heat guard Davion Mitchell (45) during the second quarter during the play-in rounds between the Charlotte Hornets and the Miami Heat of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images LaMelo Ball hit a go-ahead layup with 4.7 seconds left and Miles Bridges blocked Davion Mitchell’s shot at the buzzer as the Charlotte Hornets beat the visiting Miami Heat 127-126 in overtime on Tuesday to advance in the play-in tournament.
Ball scored 30 points and Bridges added 28 for No. 9 seed Charlotte (45-38), which forced overtime when Coby White made one of his five 3-pointers with 10.8 seconds remaining in regulation.
Brandon Miller had 23 points for the Hornets and White finished with 19. Moussa Diabate added eight points and 14 rebounds.
The Hornets will travel to face the loser of Wednesday’s matchup between the seventh-seeded Philadelphia 76ers and No. 8 seed Orlando Magic on Friday for a chance to meet the top-seeded Detroit Pistons in the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs.
Mitchell led 10th-seeded Miami (43-40) with 28 points and Andrew Wiggins added 27. Heat center Bam Adebayo exited with a lower-back injury after taking a hard fall early in the second quarter and did not return.
Herro scored 23 points, Jaime Jaquez Jr. added 13 points, Kel’el Ware had 12 points and 19 rebounds and Norman Powell chipped in 11. Miami’s season came to an end in a game that featured 17 ties and 16 lead changes.
Both teams set the tone early during a physical first quarter that ended with Charlotte leading 26-24.
Adebayo walked gingerly to the locker room after being tripped by Ball near the basket with 10:58 left in the second period and the Hornets leading 30-26.
Miami outscored the Hornets 28-22 after Adebayo left and took a 54-52 lead into the half.
White made four 3-pointers and scored 14 points in the final 4:05 left of the third quarter to give the Hornets an 89-83 lead.
Charlotte rookie Kon Knueppel, who led the NBA in made 3-pointers with 273, finished with six points on 2-of-12 shooting from the field and 0-of-6 from 3-point range.
Ball was 2-of-16 shooting from beyond the arc after finishing second in made 3-pointers this season with 272. The Hornets won despite shooting 32.1% (18 of 56) from 3-point range.
–Field Level Media
Apr 14, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges (0) looks to…
The Aramco Championship boasted one of the more impressive fields in recent LPGA Tour history. As Commissioner Craig Kessler noted during the week that preceded it, the event featured all 20 players in the ROLEX Women’s World Golf Rankings… a first since 2017 for LPGA Tour events specifically (so excluding majors and the CME Group Tour Championship).
Lauren Coughlin outlasted them all and proved yet again what an incredible player she is. Coughlin is a true golf grinder, someone who has worked and worked hard for everything she has, and her game at Shadow Creek was a huge sign of that.
Recently Coughlin joined SB Nation and discussed the type of confidence that she carries to be able to hang with the best in the world. The short version is… because she knows she is one of them, too.
“Yeah, I would definitely say that I definitely never want to be seen as someone who’s cocky and so I’m not someone who’s going to really boast about what I feel. But at the same time I do think I’m pretty confident just because I’ve been able to play with everybody now at this point and I see what they do and it’s not… again I don’t want to sound cocky… but it’s like… I watch Nelly [Korda] and Jeeno [Thitikul] and I’m like, yea, obviously they’re the best players in the world, but it’s not like I see them and there’s nothing that they do that I don’t feel like I am not capable of doing.”
“I’m not saying I am as good as them or that I’m better than them, but it’s not like I look at them and I’m like I don’t think I can’t get to that now. Will I get to that? I don’t know. But it doesn’t seem unattainable if that makes sense.”
Lauren’s game is built for all opportunities and that she has a foundation of confidence married with humility underneath it is something that is going to carry her very far.
Another point of foundation that Lauren has behind her is Keswick Hall. Located in Virginia Wine Country, Lauren has spent many a session perfecting her craft on property. She noted how important it is to have that place of center and that all of the amenities it provides have helped aid her success.
This season is already off to a great start for Lauren, but it will be interesting to see how the rest of it unfolds.
She is more than ready.
#Lauren #Coughlin #compete #world">Lauren Coughlin knows she can compete with the best in the world
The Aramco Championship boasted one of the more impressive fields in recent LPGA Tour history. As Commissioner Craig Kessler noted during the week that preceded it, the event featured all 20 players in the ROLEX Women’s World Golf Rankings… a first since 2017 for LPGA Tour events specifically (so excluding majors and the CME Group Tour Championship).
Lauren Coughlin outlasted them all and proved yet again what an incredible player she is. Coughlin is a true golf grinder, someone who has worked and worked hard for everything she has, and her game at Shadow Creek was a huge sign of that.
Recently Coughlin joined SB Nation and discussed the type of confidence that she carries to be able to hang with the best in the world. The short version is… because she knows she is one of them, too.
“Yeah, I would definitely say that I definitely never want to be seen as someone who’s cocky and so I’m not someone who’s going to really boast about what I feel. But at the same time I do think I’m pretty confident just because I’ve been able to play with everybody now at this point and I see what they do and it’s not… again I don’t want to sound cocky… but it’s like… I watch Nelly [Korda] and Jeeno [Thitikul] and I’m like, yea, obviously they’re the best players in the world, but it’s not like I see them and there’s nothing that they do that I don’t feel like I am not capable of doing.”
“I’m not saying I am as good as them or that I’m better than them, but it’s not like I look at them and I’m like I don’t think I can’t get to that now. Will I get to that? I don’t know. But it doesn’t seem unattainable if that makes sense.”
Lauren’s game is built for all opportunities and that she has a foundation of confidence married with humility underneath it is something that is going to carry her very far.
Another point of foundation that Lauren has behind her is Keswick Hall. Located in Virginia Wine Country, Lauren has spent many a session perfecting her craft on property. She noted how important it is to have that place of center and that all of the amenities it provides have helped aid her success.
This season is already off to a great start for Lauren, but it will be interesting to see how the rest of it unfolds.
She is more than ready.
#Lauren #Coughlin #compete #worldLAS VEGAS, NEVADA - APRIL 05: Lauren Coughlin of the United States acknowledges the crowd…
Updated : Apr 15, 2026 17:59 IST

Welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of the fourteenth round of the FIDE Candidates 2026 tournament happening in Cyprus on Wednesday.
R Praggnanandhaa (White) vs Hikaru Nakamura (Black)
R Vaishali (White) vs Lagno Kateryna (Black)
Divya Deshmukh (White) vs Bibisara Assaubayeva (Black)
April 15, 2026 17:59
Does Zhu Jiner have a chance
Anna Muzychuk, who entered the tournament as a replacement for Koneru Humpy, will take on Zhu Jiner, who is in title contention.
April 15, 2026 17:51
Will Sindarov’s help propel Bibisara to the World Title
April 15, 2026 17:48
Vishy Anand’s pick
In a video posted by FIDE, five-time World Champion, GM Viswanathan Anand was seen picking D Gukesh over Javokhir Sindarov for the World Chess Championship title.
April 15, 2026 17:46
FIDE Grand Swiss 2027 will take place in Isle of Man
April 15, 2026 17:44
Divya Deshmukh vs Bibisara
Divya takes on Bibisara and aims for a victory to end her campaign on a good note, and her win could also help Vaishali win the title today.
April 15, 2026 17:41
Read how Vaishali can win the title today
April 15, 2026 17:35
Tiebreaks if needed tomorrow
If both Vaishali and Assaubayeva win their respective matches, they will head to a playoff tiebreaker on Thursday. Click here to read more
April 15, 2026 17:34
Big day for R Vaishali
If Vaishali beats Lagno Kateryna and Bibisara Assaubayeva draws or loses, Vaishali wins the tournament and will become the first Indian to win the women’s section.
April 15, 2026 17:32
Women’s section pairings for today
Anna Muzychuk — Zhu Jiner
Aleksandra Goryachkina — Tan Zhongyi
Vaishali Rameshbabu — Kateryna Lagno
Divya Deshmukh — Bibisara Assaubayeva
April 15, 2026 17:32
Open section pairings for today
Andrey Esipenko — Fabiano Caruana
Praggnanandhaa R — Hikaru Nakamura
Matthias Bluebaum — Anish Giri
Javokhir Sindarov — Wei Yi
April 15, 2026 17:31
It is the final round!
Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of Round 14 of FIDE Candidates 2026.
Published on Apr 15, 2026
Updated : Apr 15, 2026 17:59 IST

Welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of the fourteenth round of the FIDE Candidates 2026 tournament happening in Cyprus on Wednesday.
R Praggnanandhaa (White) vs Hikaru Nakamura (Black)
R Vaishali (White) vs Lagno Kateryna (Black)
Divya Deshmukh (White) vs Bibisara Assaubayeva (Black)
April 15, 2026 17:59
Does Zhu Jiner have a chance
Anna Muzychuk, who entered the tournament as a replacement for Koneru Humpy, will take on Zhu Jiner, who is in title contention.
April 15, 2026 17:51
Will Sindarov’s help propel Bibisara to the World Title
April 15, 2026 17:48
Vishy Anand’s pick
In a video posted by FIDE, five-time World Champion, GM Viswanathan Anand was seen picking D Gukesh over Javokhir Sindarov for the World Chess Championship title.
April 15, 2026 17:46
FIDE Grand Swiss 2027 will take place in Isle of Man
April 15, 2026 17:44
Divya Deshmukh vs Bibisara
Divya takes on Bibisara and aims for a victory to end her campaign on a good note, and her win could also help Vaishali win the title today.
April 15, 2026 17:41
Read how Vaishali can win the title today
April 15, 2026 17:35
Tiebreaks if needed tomorrow
If both Vaishali and Assaubayeva win their respective matches, they will head to a playoff tiebreaker on Thursday. Click here to read more
April 15, 2026 17:34
Big day for R Vaishali
If Vaishali beats Lagno Kateryna and Bibisara Assaubayeva draws or loses, Vaishali wins the tournament and will become the first Indian to win the women’s section.
April 15, 2026 17:32
Women’s section pairings for today
Anna Muzychuk — Zhu Jiner
Aleksandra Goryachkina — Tan Zhongyi
Vaishali Rameshbabu — Kateryna Lagno
Divya Deshmukh — Bibisara Assaubayeva
April 15, 2026 17:32
Open section pairings for today
Andrey Esipenko — Fabiano Caruana
Praggnanandhaa R — Hikaru Nakamura
Matthias Bluebaum — Anish Giri
Javokhir Sindarov — Wei Yi
April 15, 2026 17:31
It is the final round!
Hello and welcome to Sportstar’s coverage of Round 14 of FIDE Candidates 2026.
Published on Apr 15, 2026
FIDE Candidates 2026: Check out all Live updates from Round 14 of the Candidates tournament…
Apr 14, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Mammoth center Nick Schmaltz (8) shoots and scores against Winnipeg Jets goaltender Eric Comrie (1) during the second period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images Nick Schmaltz scored twice as the Utah Mammoth held on late to defeat the visiting Winnipeg Jets 5-3 on Tuesday night.
Logan Cooley had a goal and an assist, Nate Schmidt had two assists, Alex Kerfoot scored a goal and Karel Vejmelka made 21 saves for the Mammoth (43-32-6, 92 points), who snapped a two-game skid.
With the win, Utah secured the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference with one game remaining in the regular season before the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Mammoth also swept the three-game season series with the Jets.
Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor each had a goal and an assist, Isak Rosen added a goal and Gabe Vilardi had two assists for the Jets (35-33-12, 82 points), who were eliminated on Monday and finished their season on a three-game losing streak. Eric Comrie made 31 saves.
Cooley put Utah ahead 1-0 at 8:05 of the first period. Schmidt set Cooley up with a stretch pass, and the young forward caught a break before scoring on a backhanded shot.
Schmaltz increased the lead to 2-0 at 4:54 of the second period. Comrie stopped a shot by Mikhail Sergachev on a Utah power play, and Schmaltz scored on the rebound attempt with a wrist shot.
Connor cut the deficit to 2-1 at 17:10 when Vilardi set him up for a wrist shot on a Winnipeg power play.
Schmaltz made it 3-1 Mammoth at 7:16 of the third period when Cooley set him up for a wrist shot on a Utah power play. JJ Peterka added to the tally with a wrist shot on the next shift at 7:42.
Scheifele got the Jets back in the game with a snap shot set up by Connor to make the score 4-2 at 12:36. On the following Jets power play, Rosen found the back of the net on a snap shot to cut the deficit to 4-3 at 14:23.
Kerfoot scored into an empty net with 23 seconds remaining in regulation to seal the win.
–Field Level Media
Apr 14, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Mammoth center Nick Schmaltz (8) shoots and scores against Winnipeg Jets goaltender Eric Comrie (1) during the second period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images Nick Schmaltz scored twice as the Utah Mammoth held on late to defeat the visiting Winnipeg Jets 5-3 on Tuesday night.
Logan Cooley had a goal and an assist, Nate Schmidt had two assists, Alex Kerfoot scored a goal and Karel Vejmelka made 21 saves for the Mammoth (43-32-6, 92 points), who snapped a two-game skid.
With the win, Utah secured the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference with one game remaining in the regular season before the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Mammoth also swept the three-game season series with the Jets.
Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor each had a goal and an assist, Isak Rosen added a goal and Gabe Vilardi had two assists for the Jets (35-33-12, 82 points), who were eliminated on Monday and finished their season on a three-game losing streak. Eric Comrie made 31 saves.
Cooley put Utah ahead 1-0 at 8:05 of the first period. Schmidt set Cooley up with a stretch pass, and the young forward caught a break before scoring on a backhanded shot.
Schmaltz increased the lead to 2-0 at 4:54 of the second period. Comrie stopped a shot by Mikhail Sergachev on a Utah power play, and Schmaltz scored on the rebound attempt with a wrist shot.
Connor cut the deficit to 2-1 at 17:10 when Vilardi set him up for a wrist shot on a Winnipeg power play.
Schmaltz made it 3-1 Mammoth at 7:16 of the third period when Cooley set him up for a wrist shot on a Utah power play. JJ Peterka added to the tally with a wrist shot on the next shift at 7:42.
Scheifele got the Jets back in the game with a snap shot set up by Connor to make the score 4-2 at 12:36. On the following Jets power play, Rosen found the back of the net on a snap shot to cut the deficit to 4-3 at 14:23.
Kerfoot scored into an empty net with 23 seconds remaining in regulation to seal the win.
–Field Level Media
Apr 14, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Mammoth center Nick Schmaltz (8) shoots…
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