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Deadspin | Stars look for more success against lowly Flames

Deadspin | Stars look for more success against lowly Flames

Nov 20, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin (91) makes a save against the Vancouver Canucks in the third period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

The Dallas Stars kicked off a four-game road swing with a win. Now the red-hot Stars will look for another when they visit the Calgary Flames on Saturday.

Thanks to a 4-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday, Dallas has won six of seven games overall and posted a 5-0-2 mark in its last seven road clashes.

It doesn’t matter where you look, the Stars are getting contributions across the lineup, but their biggest names have been tearing the league apart lately.

Forward Jason Robertson has scored nine times during a five-game goal streak and added three assists in his run. This spree followed a slump in which he scored only once in 14 outings.

“He’s been super confident, great with the puck, and great to see him continue that hot streak and just continue to do his thing,” said forward Colin Blackwell. “He’s got a gift that a lot of people don’t have.”

Mikko Rantanen is also on a five-game point streak, during which he has scored two goals and provided five assists.

It helps that goaltender Jake Oettinger is also rolling. He was at his best the final two periods against Vancouver, stopping the final 25 shots he faced while his team found the third-period goals to pull away.

“I wasn’t happy with the goals that went in,” Oettinger said. “I just tried to bear down. I thought we should have been up 2-0 after the first, so it was time to buckle down.”

The Flames sit last in the league standings but return home after a 6-2 road victory over the Buffalo Sabres on Wednesday that snapped a two-game losing skid.

Calgary, the second-lowest scoring club in the league, broke open the affair with four third-period goals to hit a season-high for goals in a game.

“It was a pretty complete game from us from start to finish,” said coach Ryan Huska. “And it was nice to see the guys score some goals, even a couple that were lucky. We haven’t seen a lot of those this year.”

Despite the team’s woes since the start of the season, the Flames are starting to find their footing. Forward Matt Coronato has scored in three consecutive games and defenseman Rasmus Andersson has found the scoresheet in three consecutive games (two goals, four assists).

Curiously, this game is the lone home date in a lengthy stretch. Having skated in their back-to-back games in Chicago and Buffalo before this meeting, the Flames next head to Vancouver to kick off a five-game road swing which includes clashes with both Florida-based teams, the Carolina Hurricanes and Nashville Predators.

“A lot of travel,” said forward John Beecher, who was claimed via waivers from the Boston Bruins during the most recent trip. “I’ve got to get used to the West Coast travel soon, and the longer flights.”

Calgary received some bad news on Friday when it was announced that rookie forward Sam Honzek would miss up to six months after requiring surgery due to an undisclosed upper-body injury. Honzek, the 2023 first-round draft choice, had collected two goals and four points in 18 games. Honzek was a strong candidate to be on Slovakia’s Olympic team.

The Stars have won the last three meetings between the clubs.

–Field Level Media

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A spectator was killed and two others ​injured following a crash during ‌the Rally Sudamericano in ​Argentina on Sunday, the ⁠governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said.

Video footage showed the vehicle clipping ‌an embankment before rolling into the spectator zone. ‌Driver Didier Arias and ‌co-driver ⁠Hector Nunez escaped ⁠without serious injury, according to media reports.

“The FIA is deeply saddened by ​the tragic ‌incident that occurred today during Round 2 of the FIA CODASUR Rally Championship ‌at Rally Sudamericano Mina Clavero, ​in which one spectator lost their life ⁠and two others were injured,” the FIA said in a ‌statement.

“The FIA will provide its full support to the organisers of Rally Sudamericano Mina Clavero, Automóvil Club Argentino (ACA), CODASUR and the ‌relevant local authorities in their ​investigation into the incident.”

The crash came a day ⁠after racing driver Juha Miettinen died ⁠and six others were injured in an ‌accident during ADAC 24h Nuerburgring qualifiers.

Published on Apr 20, 2026

#dead #injured #Argentina #rally #crash">One dead, two injured in Argentina rally crash  A spectator was killed and two others ​injured following a crash during ‌the Rally Sudamericano in ​Argentina on Sunday, the ⁠governing International Automobile Federation (FIA) said.Video footage showed the vehicle clipping ‌an embankment before rolling into the spectator zone. ‌Driver Didier Arias and ‌co-driver ⁠Hector Nunez escaped ⁠without serious injury, according to media reports.“The FIA is deeply saddened by ​the tragic ‌incident that occurred today during Round 2 of the FIA CODASUR Rally Championship ‌at Rally Sudamericano Mina Clavero, ​in which one spectator lost their life ⁠and two others were injured,” the FIA said in a ‌statement.“The FIA will provide its full support to the organisers of Rally Sudamericano Mina Clavero, Automóvil Club Argentino (ACA), CODASUR and the ‌relevant local authorities in their ​investigation into the incident.”The crash came a day ⁠after racing driver Juha Miettinen died ⁠and six others were injured in an ‌accident during ADAC 24h Nuerburgring qualifiers.Published on Apr 20, 2026  #dead #injured #Argentina #rally #crash

Deadspin | On 5-game win streak, Cubs aim to add to Phillies’ woes  Apr 19, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA;  Chicago Cubs left fielder Michael Conforto (20) hits an RBI double against th New York Mets during the ninth inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images   A five-game winning streak wasn’t enough to lift the Chicago Cubs out of last place in a tightly packed National League Central.  But the Cubs will get another chance to torment another NL East team on Monday night, when they continue a homestand against the Philadelphia Phillies in the opener of a four-game series.  Colin Rea (2-0, 3.63 ERA) is slated to take the mound for the Cubs against Aaron Nola (1-1, 4.03) in a battle of right-handers.  Both teams continued going in opposite directions while completing a home series Sunday. The Cubs closed out a three-game sweep of the New York Mets with a 2-1, 10-inning win, while the Phillies suffered their fifth consecutive loss as the Atlanta Braves finished a three-game sweep with a 4-2 victory.  The series is the second in as many weeks between the Phillies and Cubs, whose respective streaks began when Chicago rolled to a 10-4 win last Tuesday.  That victory continued an offensive awakening for the Cubs, who scored 59 runs in their first 14 games before scoring seven runs apiece while splitting a pair of games with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Phillies on April 12-13.  The Cubs scored a combined 23 runs in wins over the Phillies and Mets last Wednesday and Friday before relying on strong pitching and timely hitting Saturday and Sunday. Carson Kelly hit a tiebreaking, pinch-hit three-run homer in Saturday’s 4-1 win before pinch hitter Michael Conforto forced extra innings Sunday with an RBI double in the ninth.  Pete Crow-Armstrong scored the winning run in the 10th, when he took third on a wild pitch before racing home on Nico Hoerner’s sacrifice fly to hand the skidding Mets their 11th straight loss.  Chicago is tied for fourth place in the NL Central with the Milwaukee Brewers.   “It’s a big swing for us,” Conforto said. “The offense being held to no runs up to that point and our pitchers putting on a performance against a team that’s fighting for their lives. It’s just a big moment.”  Big moments have been few and far between for the Phillies, who went 2-7 on a nine-game homestand. Only the Mets have a worse record in the NL, but Philadelphia has the worst run differential (minus-38) in the majors.  The homestand was the worst homestand of nine games or longer for Philadelphia since a 1-8 mark June 12-21, 2009. The 21-game start to the season is the worst for the Phillies since the 2015 team also opened 8-13.  The Phillies have been outscored 37-9 during their skid. Kyle Schwarber staked Philadelphia to a 2-0 lead with a first-inning homer Sunday, but the hosts put just four runners into scoring position the rest of the way.  Schwarber was robbed of a potential game-tying hit to end the game when his liner to right with two on was snared on the run by Ronald Acuna Jr.   “Sure, there’s frustration,” Schwarber said. “I see the guys in here and the way that they’re working. It’s inevitable. At some point, it’s going to change.”  Rea and Nola opposed each other last Tuesday. Rea earned the win by allowing three runs over six innings of bulk relief as the Cubs began their winning streak. Nola didn’t factor into the decision after giving up three runs over five innings.  Rea is 2-2 with a 3.32 ERA in nine career games (six starts) against the Phillies, while Nola is 7-2 with a 4.28 ERA in 12 starts against the Cubs.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #5game #win #streak #Cubs #aim #add #Phillies #woesApr 19, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Cubs left fielder Michael Conforto (20) hits an RBI double against th New York Mets during the ninth inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images

A five-game winning streak wasn’t enough to lift the Chicago Cubs out of last place in a tightly packed National League Central.

But the Cubs will get another chance to torment another NL East team on Monday night, when they continue a homestand against the Philadelphia Phillies in the opener of a four-game series.

Colin Rea (2-0, 3.63 ERA) is slated to take the mound for the Cubs against Aaron Nola (1-1, 4.03) in a battle of right-handers.

Both teams continued going in opposite directions while completing a home series Sunday. The Cubs closed out a three-game sweep of the New York Mets with a 2-1, 10-inning win, while the Phillies suffered their fifth consecutive loss as the Atlanta Braves finished a three-game sweep with a 4-2 victory.

The series is the second in as many weeks between the Phillies and Cubs, whose respective streaks began when Chicago rolled to a 10-4 win last Tuesday.

That victory continued an offensive awakening for the Cubs, who scored 59 runs in their first 14 games before scoring seven runs apiece while splitting a pair of games with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Phillies on April 12-13.

The Cubs scored a combined 23 runs in wins over the Phillies and Mets last Wednesday and Friday before relying on strong pitching and timely hitting Saturday and Sunday. Carson Kelly hit a tiebreaking, pinch-hit three-run homer in Saturday’s 4-1 win before pinch hitter Michael Conforto forced extra innings Sunday with an RBI double in the ninth.

Pete Crow-Armstrong scored the winning run in the 10th, when he took third on a wild pitch before racing home on Nico Hoerner’s sacrifice fly to hand the skidding Mets their 11th straight loss.


Chicago is tied for fourth place in the NL Central with the Milwaukee Brewers.

“It’s a big swing for us,” Conforto said. “The offense being held to no runs up to that point and our pitchers putting on a performance against a team that’s fighting for their lives. It’s just a big moment.”

Big moments have been few and far between for the Phillies, who went 2-7 on a nine-game homestand. Only the Mets have a worse record in the NL, but Philadelphia has the worst run differential (minus-38) in the majors.

The homestand was the worst homestand of nine games or longer for Philadelphia since a 1-8 mark June 12-21, 2009. The 21-game start to the season is the worst for the Phillies since the 2015 team also opened 8-13.

The Phillies have been outscored 37-9 during their skid. Kyle Schwarber staked Philadelphia to a 2-0 lead with a first-inning homer Sunday, but the hosts put just four runners into scoring position the rest of the way.

Schwarber was robbed of a potential game-tying hit to end the game when his liner to right with two on was snared on the run by Ronald Acuna Jr.

“Sure, there’s frustration,” Schwarber said. “I see the guys in here and the way that they’re working. It’s inevitable. At some point, it’s going to change.”

Rea and Nola opposed each other last Tuesday. Rea earned the win by allowing three runs over six innings of bulk relief as the Cubs began their winning streak. Nola didn’t factor into the decision after giving up three runs over five innings.

Rea is 2-2 with a 3.32 ERA in nine career games (six starts) against the Phillies, while Nola is 7-2 with a 4.28 ERA in 12 starts against the Cubs.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #5game #win #streak #Cubs #aim #add #Phillies #woes">Deadspin | On 5-game win streak, Cubs aim to add to Phillies’ woes  Apr 19, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA;  Chicago Cubs left fielder Michael Conforto (20) hits an RBI double against th New York Mets during the ninth inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images   A five-game winning streak wasn’t enough to lift the Chicago Cubs out of last place in a tightly packed National League Central.  But the Cubs will get another chance to torment another NL East team on Monday night, when they continue a homestand against the Philadelphia Phillies in the opener of a four-game series.  Colin Rea (2-0, 3.63 ERA) is slated to take the mound for the Cubs against Aaron Nola (1-1, 4.03) in a battle of right-handers.  Both teams continued going in opposite directions while completing a home series Sunday. The Cubs closed out a three-game sweep of the New York Mets with a 2-1, 10-inning win, while the Phillies suffered their fifth consecutive loss as the Atlanta Braves finished a three-game sweep with a 4-2 victory.  The series is the second in as many weeks between the Phillies and Cubs, whose respective streaks began when Chicago rolled to a 10-4 win last Tuesday.  That victory continued an offensive awakening for the Cubs, who scored 59 runs in their first 14 games before scoring seven runs apiece while splitting a pair of games with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Phillies on April 12-13.  The Cubs scored a combined 23 runs in wins over the Phillies and Mets last Wednesday and Friday before relying on strong pitching and timely hitting Saturday and Sunday. Carson Kelly hit a tiebreaking, pinch-hit three-run homer in Saturday’s 4-1 win before pinch hitter Michael Conforto forced extra innings Sunday with an RBI double in the ninth.  Pete Crow-Armstrong scored the winning run in the 10th, when he took third on a wild pitch before racing home on Nico Hoerner’s sacrifice fly to hand the skidding Mets their 11th straight loss.  Chicago is tied for fourth place in the NL Central with the Milwaukee Brewers.   “It’s a big swing for us,” Conforto said. “The offense being held to no runs up to that point and our pitchers putting on a performance against a team that’s fighting for their lives. It’s just a big moment.”  Big moments have been few and far between for the Phillies, who went 2-7 on a nine-game homestand. Only the Mets have a worse record in the NL, but Philadelphia has the worst run differential (minus-38) in the majors.  The homestand was the worst homestand of nine games or longer for Philadelphia since a 1-8 mark June 12-21, 2009. The 21-game start to the season is the worst for the Phillies since the 2015 team also opened 8-13.  The Phillies have been outscored 37-9 during their skid. Kyle Schwarber staked Philadelphia to a 2-0 lead with a first-inning homer Sunday, but the hosts put just four runners into scoring position the rest of the way.  Schwarber was robbed of a potential game-tying hit to end the game when his liner to right with two on was snared on the run by Ronald Acuna Jr.   “Sure, there’s frustration,” Schwarber said. “I see the guys in here and the way that they’re working. It’s inevitable. At some point, it’s going to change.”  Rea and Nola opposed each other last Tuesday. Rea earned the win by allowing three runs over six innings of bulk relief as the Cubs began their winning streak. Nola didn’t factor into the decision after giving up three runs over five innings.  Rea is 2-2 with a 3.32 ERA in nine career games (six starts) against the Phillies, while Nola is 7-2 with a 4.28 ERA in 12 starts against the Cubs.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #5game #win #streak #Cubs #aim #add #Phillies #woes

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