Rare defensive miscues help prevent Blue Jays from completing first series sweep
A key driver for the Toronto Blue Jays during their run of four straight series wins over the past couple of weeks has been the dominant work of their starting rotation. Ten times in the past 12 games, their starters have allowed one run or less, and even Sunday, when Chris Bassitt allowed four runs, three earned, in 5.1 innings of a 6-3 loss to the San Diego Padres on Sunday, they were very much left in a position to win. 
Oilers’ Kane a valuable asset against a team like Kings, but Holloway is too
'I burn for it': Canucks' Miller savours shot to step up in playoffs
The irony in the evolution of J.T. Miller is that his best years in the NHL have been spent until now without the playoff hockey required to test and validate the better version of himself. The Canucks forward will get that chance starting Sunday against the Predators.
Unified, organized Jets have potential to end Canadian Cup drought
It’s not a stretch to think this Winnipeg Jets team can finally bring the Cup back over the border because they have 20 players pulling in the same direction.  They’re a unified, organized wagon of a team, and that’s what wins in the playoffs.
The Var-Show: Toronto OF shines again as Blue Jays beat Padres
'I don't fear it': Canucks' Conor Garland ready for gritty, challenging series
Five-foot-nine Conor Garland has a knack for infuriating opponents with his relentless style of play. In his first true playoff contest, it's this unyielding nature that will make him a difference-maker — and a popular target.
Toronto Blue Jays make their picks for Round 1 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs
The playoff drought is at 13 years now for Ernie Clement’s Buffalo Sabres, but that hasn’t kept the Toronto Blue Jays infielder from following the annual chase for the Stanley Cup. Clement and several of his teammates make their picks for Round 1.
32 Thoughts: A note on every playoff series and award vote
As Guerrero and Tatis reconnect, Rodriguez dominates as Blue Jays beat Padres
A post-batting-practice feast awaited Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the visitor’s clubhouse at Petco Park, courtesy of Fernando Tatis Jr. This was no random treat. The two childhood friends have been sending over meals for one another for years. Since Guerrero and his Toronto Blue Jays are the Padres’ guests this weekend, Tatis was on the hook.
Flames' Markstrom fuels trade rumours, speculation at exit press conference
Though Flames goalie Jacob Markstrom laments the fact his season was clouded by trade speculation, at Friday's end-of-season availability he further fuelled the rumours.
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