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Devils hire Sunny Mehta as general manager

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Devils hire Sunny Mehta as general manager

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The New Jersey Devils have named Sunny Mehta, 48, as their new general manager, the team announced in mid-April 2026. Mehta returns to the Devils after previously serving as the NHL’s first director of hockey analytics from 2014-18 and most recently spent six seasons with the Florida Panthers, where he was assistant GM and head of analytics for the back-to-back Stanley Cup winners in 2024 and 2025. Owner David Blitzer said Mehta’s familiarity with the organization and championship experience will help the Devils “be a perennial playoff team.” Mehta replaces Tom Fitzgerald, who was dismissed earlier in April after New Jersey missed the playoffs. The hire gives Mehta full oversight of hockey operations; the team said other front‑office and coaching roles, including the future of head coach Sheldon Keefe, will be evaluated. Mehta, a Wyckoff, New Jersey native, has a varied background that includes stints in finance, professional poker and music. New Jersey enters the off‑season with key decisions on player contracts and roughly $12.18 million in projected salary cap space.

Wembanyama unanimously wins NBA Defensive Player of Year

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Wembanyama unanimously wins NBA Defensive Player of Year

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Victor Wembanyama was named the NBA’s 2025-26 Defensive Player of the Year in historic fashion on April 20, receiving all 100 first-place votes from media voters. The 7ft-4 San Antonio Spurs center, 22, becomes the youngest and first-ever unanimous recipient of the award after leading the league in blocks (3.1 per game) for a third consecutive season and helping the Spurs post a top-three defensive rating and a 62-20 record. Wembanyama cleared the league’s eligibility threshold this season and also ranks among MVP finalists alongside Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Nikola Jokić. The win adds to Spurs defensive lore — San Antonio is now the first franchise with four DPOY winners — and guarantees Wembanyama All-Defensive and likely All-NBA recognition. Voters placed Oklahoma City’s Chet Holmgren second and Detroit’s Ausar Thompson third. Wembanyama’s dominant regular season and a 35-point playoff debut have intensified comparisons to franchise greats and fueled debate over his long-term legacy, durability and his role in the Spurs’ deeper title ambitions.

Martinook's 2OT goal lifts Hurricanes

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Martinook's 2OT goal lifts Hurricanes

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April 21, 2026 — Jordan Martinook scored at 13:53 of the second overtime to give the Carolina Hurricanes a 3-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference first-round series at Raleigh, N.C., handing Carolina a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven. Logan Stankoven and Sebastian Aho also scored for the top-seeded Hurricanes; Frederik Andersen made 36 saves. Drake Batherson and Dylan Cozens tallied for Ottawa, and Linus Ullmark was outstanding with 43 saves in the loss. The game featured a dramatic sequence in the first overtime when Mark Jankowski’s apparent winner was overturned on an offside review, a ruling that led to a penalty shot for Martinook that Ullmark stopped. Martinook later converted the game-winner after chasing a loose puck and finishing a feed from Nikolaj Ehlers. Ottawa played Game 2 without defenceman Artem Zub, who was sidelined by an undisclosed injury after leaving Game 1. The series now shifts to Ottawa for Game 3 on Thursday night.

McCollum's late surge stuns Knicks, series tied

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McCollum's late surge stuns Knicks, series tied

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April 19-21 — The Eastern Conference first-round series between the New York Knicks and Atlanta Hawks swung dramatically in two games at Madison Square Garden. In Game 1 on April 19 the Knicks pulled away behind Jalen Brunson (28 points) and Karl‑Anthony Towns (25) for a 113-102 win. Two nights later the Hawks rallied from a double-digit deficit to stun New York 107-106, tying the series 1-1. Veteran guard CJ McCollum scored a game-high 32 points in Game 2, including six in the final two minutes and the go‑ahead jumper with 33.5 seconds left. Brunson had 29 for New York; OG Anunoby, Josh Hart and Mitchell Robinson provided support but New York’s late turnovers, 17-for-27 free-throw shooting and 14 turnovers were costly. The game featured escalating physicality — a third‑quarter spat between McCollum and Jose Alvarado produced double technicals and drew heavy boos from the MSG crowd. McCollum missed two free throws with 5.6 seconds remaining but Mikal Bridges’ buzzer attempt rimmed out. The best‑of‑seven shifts to Atlanta for Game 3 on Thursday, with the series now level.

Wilson rallies to deny teen Stan Moody

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Wilson rallies to deny teen Stan Moody

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Sheffield, United Kingdom — April 20, 2026: Kyren Wilson produced a dramatic comeback to beat 19-year-old debutant Stan Moody 10-7 in the first round of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre. Moody dominated the afternoon session, recording two centuries (110 and 101) and other big breaks including 91 and 84 to lead 6-3 and then extend to 7-3 early in the evening. Having discharged himself from hospital to complete qualification after a bout of tonsillitis, the Halifax teenager looked set to become the youngest player since Ronnie O’Sullivan in 1995 to win a Crucible match. Wilson, the 2024 champion, responded by winning seven consecutive frames — including a pivotal respotted black — to overturn the deficit and seal victory. Moody said he was “gutted” after missing a red that might have put the match beyond reach. Wilson, meanwhile, revealed ongoing problems with an overly flexible cue that he plans to address after the tournament. Wilson advances to face Mark Allen in the second round; Moody’s performance, despite the loss, drew praise from former champions and raised expectations about his future potential.

AFL midfielder Hollands hospitalised after episode

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AFL midfielder Hollands hospitalised after episode

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Elijah Hollands, a 23-year-old Carlton midfielder, was admitted to hospital after suffering a widely observed "mental health episode" during Carlton’s match against Collingwood at the Melbourne Cricket Ground last Thursday. Video of Hollands appearing disoriented as he registered almost no impact on the game prompted immediate scrutiny of the club’s handling. Carlton says medical staff assessed him multiple times during the match and later confirmed hospital admission; the club and AFL have ordered an internal review, with the league requesting findings. WorkSafe Victoria is assessing whether Carlton breached occupational health and safety obligations, and the club could face sanctions under AFL rules — potentially fines up to A$50,000 — if it is found to have allowed an unfit player to continue. Reports say Hollands willingly submitted to a post-game drug test; results have not been released. The episode has revived debate over the absence of formal in-game protocols for acute mental health incidents, contrasted with established concussion procedures, and drawn public messages of support from his father and brother as the club investigates the events and pre-game welfare monitoring.
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