
Sports scoreboard for Sunday, May 25, 2025
NHL
Western Conference Final
Edmonton 6 Dallas 1
(Edmonton leads best-of-seven series 2-1)
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Memorial Cup
Preliminary Round at Rimouski, Que.
London 3 Rimouski 1
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World Hockey Championship
At Stockholm, Sweden
Third-Place Game
Sweden 6 Denmark 2
Gold-Medal Game
United States 1 Switzerland 0 (OT)
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AHL Playoffs
Division Finals
Laval 5 Rochester 0
(Laval wins best-of-five series 3-2)
Texas 3 Milwaukee 2
(Texas wins best-of-five series 3-2)
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MLB
American League
Tampa Bay 13 Toronto 0
Detroit 5 Cleveland 0
Baltimore 5 Boston 1
Kansas City 2 Minnesota 1 (10)
Houston 5 Seattle 3
Texas 5 Chicago White Sox 4
National League
N.Y. Mets 3 L.A. Dodgers 1
Chicago Cubs 11 Cincinnati 8
Milwaukee 6 Pittsburgh 5
San Francisco 3 Washington 2
St. Louis 4 Arizona 3
San Diego 5 Atlanta 3
Interleague
N.Y. Yankees 5 Colorado 4
Athletics 5 Philadelphia 4
Miami 3 L.A. Angels 0
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NBA
Eastern Conference Final
New York 106 Indiana 100
(Indiana leads best-of-seven series 2-1)
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WNBA
Atlanta 79 Connecticut 55
Seattle 102 Las Vegas 82
Los Angeles 91 Chicago 78
Phoenix 68 Washington 62
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CEBL
Scarborough 90 Brampton 76
Calgary 93 Winnipeg 61
Montreal 52 Ottawa 29, ppd. at halftime
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MLS
New York City FC 3 Chicago 1
Atlanta 4 Cincinnati 2
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Canadian Premier League
York 1 Vancouver FC 0
Calgary 4 Winnipeg 0
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Northern Super League
Montreal 1 Ottawa 1
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