A Top Prospect Has N.H.L. Teams Confronting a New Challenge
On the ice, Trevor Connelly is a potential franchise-changing player. But off-the-ice incidents have complicated his evaluation.
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On the ice, Trevor Connelly is a potential franchise-changing player. But off-the-ice incidents have complicated his evaluation.
Harbaugh ended his playing career with the franchise. Now as its head coach, the memories have new meaning.
The Winnipeg Jets are one of the N.H.L.’s top teams, but not enough fans are coming to watch: “It’s not going to work over the long haul.”
With the team’s present looking grim, Jerry Reinsdorf is trying to be proactive for his own future, a columnist from The Athletic writes.
Gymnast Jordan Chiles Is Ready to Be ‘That Girl’ For Team U.S.A.
When Simone Biles went out in Tokyo, Chiles helped secure a silver medal. Now she’s prepping for Paris with a new focus.
Why the Public Should Not Fund Manchester United’s New Stadium
The club’s billionaire owner has suggested that he will seek public funding. The idea should be stopped as soon as possible, a columnist from The Athletic writes.
Which M.L.B. Teams Are Under the Most Pressure?
League insiders weigh in on which front offices and managers may be feeling the heat.
The Downfall of Dani Alves, From 43 Trophies to Four Years in Prison
On Thursday, the former Barcelona and Brazil star was found guilty of sexual assault.
Eli Manning’s Popular Football Skit Will Be Turned Into a Comedy Series
The series will be based off of Manning’s act of trying out as a college football walk-on under the pseudonym of “Chad Powers.”
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AEG, the entertainment giant, is trying to organize large-scale training camps marketed to fans, as other sports have done. Will it work?
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