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Slafkovsky hat trick lifts Canadiens in OT

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Slafkovsky hat trick lifts Canadiens in OT

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Juraj Slafkovsky scored three power-play goals — including the overtime winner 1:22 into extra time — to lift the Montreal Canadiens to a 4-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference first-round series on Sunday night in Tampa. Slafkovsky’s snap shot beat Andrei Vasilevskiy on the carry-over power play after Jake Guentzel was penalized late in regulation. Josh Anderson opened the scoring for Montreal; Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield each recorded two assists, and rookie goalie Jakub Dobeš made 20 saves. For Tampa Bay, Brandon Hagel scored twice and Darren Raddysh added a power-play goal; Guentzel had three assists while Vasilevskiy stopped 15 shots. The win gave Montreal home-ice advantage after a seesaw game that featured multiple lead changes and a video-review overturned goal for Anderson. Slafkovsky became the first Canadien with a playoff hat trick since 2014 and, per ESPN research, the youngest player to record a hat trick in a postseason opener. Game 2 is scheduled Tuesday at Benchmark International Arena.

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Haaland winner stirs controversy over Gabriel incident

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Haaland winner stirs controversy over Gabriel incident

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Manchester City closed to within three points of Premier League leaders Arsenal after a 2-1 win at the Etihad Stadium on April 19, 2026, with Rayan Cherki opening and Erling Haaland scoring the decisive 65th-minute strike after Kai Havertz had equalised. The fixture was overshadowed by a late confrontation between City striker Haaland and Arsenal centre-back Gabriel Magalhães, during which Gabriel appeared to lean his head towards Haaland. Referee Anthony Taylor booked both players and Video Assistant Referee review confirmed the on-field decision, with the Premier League stating Gabriel’s action was not “excessively aggressive or violent.” Pundits and former referees said Gabriel was fortunate to avoid a red card, while outlets noted Haaland said he would not feign injury and suggested a theatrical reaction might have produced a dismissal. Sky Sports apologised after Haaland used explicit language in a post-match interview praising teammate Bernardo Silva. The result leaves City with a game in hand and momentum in the title race ahead of a midweek trip to Burnley.

Haaland winner swings title race to City

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Haaland winner swings title race to City

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MANCHESTER, April 19 (Reuters) - Erling Haaland ended a Premier League scoring drought to net the decisive goal as Manchester City beat leaders Arsenal 2-1 at the Etihad on Sunday, closing the gap to three points with a game in hand. Rayan Cherki opened the scoring in the 16th minute, Kai Havertz capitalised on a rare Gianluigi Donnarumma error to level two minutes later, and Haaland swept home in the 65th to secure his 23rd league goal of the season. The result leaves City on 67 points from 32 games to Arsenal’s 70 from 33; a win at relegation‑threatened Burnley on Wednesday would put City top with five matches remaining. The weekend also saw Liverpool earn a stoppage‑time win over Everton, Aston Villa beat Sunderland with a late goal, and Morgan Gibbs‑White score a hat‑trick as Nottingham Forest recovered to boost their survival bid. The outcome at the Etihad reshapes the title run‑in and intensifies competition for Champions League and relegation positions as the domestic season enters its final weeks.

Wembanyama, Jokic and Gilgeous-Alexander MVP finalists

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Wembanyama, Jokic and Gilgeous-Alexander MVP finalists

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The NBA on Sunday named finalists for its 2025-26 regular-season awards, headlined by a three-way race for Most Valuable Player featuring reigning winner Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City), three-time winner Nikola Jokic (Denver) and first-time nominee Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio). Wembanyama is also a finalist for Defensive Player of the Year alongside Chet Holmgren and Ausar Thompson. Rookie of the Year candidates are Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and VJ Edgecombe. Other notable finalist groups include Coach of the Year (J.B. Bickerstaff, Mitch Johnson, Joe Mazzulla), Sixth Man (Tim Hardaway Jr., Jaime Jaquez Jr., Keldon Johnson), Clutch Player (Anthony Edwards, Gilgeous-Alexander, Jamal Murray) and Most Improved Player (Deni Avdija, Jalen Duren, Nickeil Alexander-Walker). The league revealed the lists during NBC’s broadcast of a first-round playoff game, and will begin announcing winners during playoff telecasts starting Monday with Defensive Player of the Year, followed by Clutch Player, Sixth Man and Most Improved later in the week. The ballots reflected recent eligibility decisions, including appeals that allowed Luka Dončić and Cade Cunningham to be considered despite falling short of the usual 65-game threshold.

Van Dijk’s stoppage-time header seals Liverpool win

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Van Dijk’s stoppage-time header seals Liverpool win

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On April 19, 2026, in the first Merseyside derby at Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool edged Everton 2-1 when captain Virgil van Dijk headed a dramatic winner in the 10th minute of stoppage time. Mohamed Salah opened the scoring in the 29th minute — his ninth Merseyside derby goal, drawing level with Steven Gerrard — in what was billed as his final derby before leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. Everton levelled early in the second half through Beto. Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili was forced off with a knee injury and replaced by Freddie Woodman. The victory lifted Liverpool to fifth on 55 points with five games remaining, seven clear of sixth‑placed Chelsea, strengthening their push for one of five Champions League places. The game came amid a busy weekend in the Premier League that also saw key wins for Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest and leaves both clubs facing injury and selection questions heading into the run‑in.

Liverpool keeper stretchered off in Merseyside derby

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Liverpool keeper stretchered off in Merseyside derby

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Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili was stretchered off and taken to hospital after suffering a deep knee wound in the Merseyside derby against Everton on April 19, 2026. The 25-year-old Georgian collided with Everton striker Beto while the away side equalised in the second half at Hill Dickinson Stadium. With first-choice Alisson sidelined by a hamstring complaint, manager Arne Slot was forced to bring on third-choice keeper Freddie Woodman, who made his first Premier League appearance for Liverpool and kept his nerve as the Reds went on to win 2-1 with Virgil van Dijk scoring a 100th-minute header. Slot described Mamardashvili’s injury as a “big wound” and said the club would wait for hospital assessment to determine the extent and duration of his absence. The result moved Liverpool clear of nearby rivals in the race for Champions League qualification late in the season. The club’s mounting list of injuries has required rotation across the squad in recent weeks, leaving Liverpool to manage resources carefully for the final run of fixtures.
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