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NHL playoffs return after 2-day break for protests

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NHL playoffs return after 2-day break for protests

2020-08-29 06:02 Last Updated At:06:10

The NHL playoffs took a two-day break to protest racial injustice, the latest twist in an unprecedented, pandemic-halted season.

Now it's back to the ice.

Three second-round playoff series resume with Game 4s on Saturday after NHL players joined athletes in sports leagues across the country in protesting the latest shooting of an unarmed Black man by police.

Philadelphia Flyers center Travis Konecny (11) has a shot blocked as New York Islanders defenceman Devon Toews (25) and right-wing Jordan Eberle (7) defend during the second period of an NHL Stanley Cup Eastern Conference playoff hockey game against the New York Islanders in Toronto, Ontario, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020. (Cole BurstonThe Canadian Press via AP)

Philadelphia Flyers center Travis Konecny (11) has a shot blocked as New York Islanders defenceman Devon Toews (25) and right-wing Jordan Eberle (7) defend during the second period of an NHL Stanley Cup Eastern Conference playoff hockey game against the New York Islanders in Toronto, Ontario, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2020. (Cole BurstonThe Canadian Press via AP)

“You’re sitting here and you’re battling the Boston Bruins for two straight nights, and then the next morning, they’re standing united, trying to digest what’s gone on and move forward,” Tampa Bay Lightning coach Jon Cooper said Friday. “I thought that was really impressive."

The NHL played three games Wednesday after video surfaced of Jacob Blake being shot in the back seven times by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

The NHL then opted hit the pause button for a second time this season on Thursday and Friday, postponing four games in protest of racial injustice. That pushed everything back into the weekend.

Vegas Golden Knights' Alec Martinez (23) gets his glove taken by Vancouver Canucks' Elias Pettersson (40) during the third period of Game 2 of an NHL hockey second-round playoff series, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020, in Edmonton, Alberta. (Jason FransonThe Canadian Press via AP)

Vegas Golden Knights' Alec Martinez (23) gets his glove taken by Vancouver Canucks' Elias Pettersson (40) during the third period of Game 2 of an NHL hockey second-round playoff series, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2020, in Edmonton, Alberta. (Jason FransonThe Canadian Press via AP)

Now the Eastern Conference series between Tampa Bay and Boston, the New York Islanders and Philadelphia will resume in the Toronto bubble. The Western Conference series between Vegas and Vancouver also fire back up in the Edmonton bubble.

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS VS. NEW YORK ISLANDERS (7 p.m. EDT, NBC Sports Network): The Flyers would have had a lot of momentum heading into Game 3 on Thursday after beating the Islanders 4-3 in overtime Wednesday night.

After the two-day break, they'll have to find their mojo again in the biggest swing game of the series.

“I think each game obviously presents a unique and different challenge. and we’re all professionals here,” Flyers LW James van Riemsdyk said “When the games come and arrive at the rink, we’re ready to go and put forth all our effort and attention into playing the game and having a good result.”

New York won the opener 4-0 behind Semyon Varlamov, who stopped 29 shots to become the first Islanders goalie with consecutive playoff shutouts. The Flyers chased him with three goals in the first period of Game 2, but blew the lead as the Islanders roared back.

Philadelphia evened the series when Philippe Myers scored in overtime for the 4-3 victory.

The break gave Varlamov, along with Flyers goalie Carter Hart, plenty of time to rest before Game 3.

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING VS. BOSTON BRUINS (noon EDT, NBC): The layoff should give the Bruins time shake off an ugly loss in Game 3.

The Lighting buzzed after winning Game 2 in overtime, scoring two goals in a 15-second span of the first period on their way to a 7-1 win and a 2-1 series lead.

“We need to alter areas of our plan of attack so we can expose some weaknesses in Tampa because there's not many of them,” Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy said. “A day away from the rink probably helped everyone in terms of their physical conditioning because we just finished playing three (games) in four (days).”

The Lightning had plenty of momentum after winning back-to-back games, but now find themselves trying to rev it back up after two days of focusing on bigger-picture issues.

“You're kind of in the middle of a playoff series, but there's more that's happened outside the game itself,” Tampa Bay defenseman Luke Schenn said.

VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS VS. VANCOUVER CANUCKS (9:45 p.m. EDT, NBC Sports Network): Vegas faced the difficult task of trying to bounce back from a lopsided loss with less than a day to prepare for a critical Game 3.

Instead of playing a back-to-back, the Golden Knights had two extra days to shake off a 5-2 loss on Tuesday thanks to the shutdown.

The big decision could be who starts in goal.

Marc-Andre Fleury's agent created a stir before Game 1, posting on a social media an illustration of the goalie being stabbed in the back with a sword.

Robin Lehner shook off the distraction and posted a shutout in the opener, but allowed four goals in the Game 2 loss.

Vancouver goalie Jacob Markstrom bounced back from being pulled in the opener to stop 38 shots in Game 2.

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Hailey Van Lith is headed to TCU for a final season after a one-year run with LSU

2024-04-27 07:57 Last Updated At:08:01

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Hailey Van Lith, who joined LSU this past season and reached the Elite Eight with the defending national champion before a loss to Caitlin Clark and Iowa, is transferring to TCU for her fifth and final season.

Van Lith spent her first three seasons with Louisville, reaching a Final Four and another Elite Eight before deciding to join four-time champion coach Kim Mulkey's team at LSU. TCU announced her decision Friday.

The guard averaged 14.5 points, four rebounds and 2.8 assists per game with the Cardinals and Tigers. She played mostly wing for Louisville before moving to point guard for Mulkey's team.

Van Lith is joining a TCU program that made the AP Top 25 this season before injuries forced the Horned Frogs to forfeit two games and hold open tryouts to bolster the roster.

TCU got off to a school-record 14-0 start, including a victory over BYU in the Big 12 Conference opener, before a six-game losing streak capped by the two forfeits. The Horned Frogs finished 21-12 and 6-12 in the Big 12 under second-year coach Mark Campbell.

Van Lith won't be playing with Haley Cavinder, who had announced she was headed to TCU from Miami. Her twin sister, Hanna Cavinder, had said she was considering no longer playing when both said they were leaving the Hurricanes.

After Hanna Cavinder decided to continue her career, both sisters said they were returning to Miami.

Van Lith will get to play with a pair of 20-point scorers in Sedona Prince and Madison Conner. Prince and Conner were among the players injured when TCU's 2023-24 season was derailed.

Born in Wenatchee, Washington, Van Lith is the only active Division I player with at least 1,900 points, 500 rebounds and 350 assists.

Van Lith, who will be a graduate student, also has been active with USA Basketball and is among the candidates for the 3x3 national team that will compete at the Paris Olympics this summer.

AP women’s college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/womens-college-basketball

Hailey Van Lith is headed to TCU for a final season after a one-year run with LSU

Hailey Van Lith is headed to TCU for a final season after a one-year run with LSU

FILE - LSU guard Hailey Van Lith passes the ball during the first half of a Elite Eight college basketball game against Iowa in the NCAA Tournament, April 1, 2024, in Albany, N.Y. Van Lith is focused on trying to make the USA Basketball 3x3 Olympic team this summer and not worried about where she’ll end up at college next year. Van Lith is taking part in a training camp in Springfield, Mass. this weekend and will play in a tournament early next week at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink, file)

FILE - LSU guard Hailey Van Lith passes the ball during the first half of a Elite Eight college basketball game against Iowa in the NCAA Tournament, April 1, 2024, in Albany, N.Y. Van Lith is focused on trying to make the USA Basketball 3x3 Olympic team this summer and not worried about where she’ll end up at college next year. Van Lith is taking part in a training camp in Springfield, Mass. this weekend and will play in a tournament early next week at the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Hans Pennink, file)

Hailey Van Lith is headed to TCU for a final season after a one-year run with LSU

Hailey Van Lith is headed to TCU for a final season after a one-year run with LSU