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TJ Oshie Announces Retirement, Panthers Win Game 3, and more!
🏒 Hockey
Panthers Take Series Lead After Penalty Filled Game
In the midst of a critical Game 3 of the tied Stanley Cup Final, the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers exchanged blows as the horn sounded to end the first period Monday night at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Fla.
The first period saw a whopping eight penalties—four on each side. Florida's Carter Verhaeghe scored the only power-play goal of the period, the second goal of the night for the Panthers after Brad Marchand opened up the scoring less than a minute into the game.
T.J. Oshie retires from NHL after 16 seasons

T.J. Oshie has announced his retirement from the National Hockey League after 16 seasons.
Oshie played in 1,010 regular-season NHL games with the Washington Capitals and St. Louis Blues. Over the course of his career, he accumulated 302 goals and 393 assists for a total of 695 points. He added 69 points (34-35-69) in 106 career playoff games, which were highlighted by winning the Stanley Cup with the Washington Capitals in 2018.
🏀 Basketball
Orlando Magic Get New Look

The team unveiled a new logo and three new uniforms during a special celebration at the Kia Center.
With the team and Magic brand continuing to grow, the new logo fondly revisits the Magic’s history making an iconic and fan-favorite franchise symbol “the star” once again. The logo evolves with a nod towards nostalgia featuring a legendary, star-centric logo displaying a “reach for the stars” mentality to match the team’s championship ideals.
The three new uniforms, Association (white), Icon (blue) and Statement (black) have evolved into modern classics, honoring the rich history of the Magic’s most iconic jerseys while ushering in a new era of Orlando Magic basketball. With the return of the bold pinstripes.
Turning Point: Thunder take control of Game 2 with explosive 2nd-quarter run
One bright and shiny master stroke of strategy or performance could have done it, explaining the Oklahoma City Thunder’s considerable turnaround from Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals to Game 2.
⚾️ Baseball
Spider-Man strikes AGAIN as Clarke scales wall for ridiculous robbery

Denzel Clarke is less than three weeks into his Major League career, but he might already have wrapped up the top three catches of any player during the 2025 season.
The Athletics’ No. 6 prospect, per MLB Pipeline, delivered yet another catch for the ages in Monday night in the Athletics' 7-4 loss to the Angels, climbing the wall in left-center field at Angel Stadium in the first inning to bring back a Statcast-projected 398-foot drive hit by Nolan Schanuel.
Top Red Sox prospect Roman Anthony hits 497-foot grand slam, longer than any HR in MLB this season
Boston Red Sox minor leaguer Roman Anthony is the No. 1 overall prospect in baseball, according to both Baseball America and MLB Pipeline. He provided a very good explanation why on Saturday in Triple-A.
In the eighth inning of the Worcester Red Sox's game against the Rochester Red Wings, Anthony crushed a ball farther than any player in affiliated baseball has hit all season. The projected distance: 497 feet. The exit velocity: 115.6 mph.