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7 hours ago
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The Canadiens And Senators Rivalry Is Hot. It Could Be Scorching In 2025-26
Of all the NHL teams that improved this off-season, the Montreal Canadiens may have improved the most.
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9 hours ago
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Mike Vrabel on how Drake Maye has grown as a leader
Mike Vrabel says that Drake Maye took on 95% of the work to organize offseason workouts Mike Vrabel on how Drake Maye has grown as a leader originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston
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11 hours ago
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Canadiens Get Big Praise For Great Off-Season
After taking a big step in the right direction last season, the Montreal Canadiens have been very busy this off-season. Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes has undoubtedly been aggressive this off-season, as he made several notable roster moves.
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11 hours ago
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Titanas QB Cam Ward talks timing and footwork, Calvin Ridley connection, and offseason work with teammates
Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward discussed his offseason work that he and his teammates put in, saying he is proud and excited about that training. Ward is ready to implement everything into game speed, and has already been working on his connections with his new weapons. Calvin Ridley and Cam Ward have behind closed doors become best friends, and it's going to show on the football field.
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11 hours ago
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Nets explain the re-signings of Ziaire Williams and Day'Ron Sharpe
The Brooklyn Nets had one of the more interesting offseasons in the NBA as they took five players in the 2025 NBA Draft along with trading for forward Michael Porter Jr. However, while Brooklyn was trying to add as much talent to the roster as possible, they also made sure to re-sign two important free-agents and Nets fans finally have the explanation why. "We want to be careful that we aren't just casting off every guy who isn't on a rookie deal. That's not good for an organization to get that kind of rep,' Spotrac's Keith Smith wrote when relaying what he was told by a Nets front office executive. On June 30, Brooklyn re-signed forward Ziaire Williams and center Day'Ron Sharpe to two-year, $12 million contracts after both entered free-agency following the 2024-25 season. "Those guys and their reps put their faith in us to use our flexibility this summer, while still taking care of them," Smith continued. "We've still got some cap space, but there's a clock on that. But we love both Day'Ron and Ziaire and everything they were for us last year and before. We're young, obviously, but we want some young vets to show the new guys the way. Those two are a big part of that." Before continuing, it's important to note that Smith pointed out that if a team has not reached the salary floor by the start of the regular season, a cap hold for the difference is put on the team's cap sheet in reference to the Brooklyn front-office member saying that there's a "clock" on the cap space the team has. In other words, if the Nets do not reach the $139,182,000 million salary floor by the start of the regular season, they will lose the ability to use the remaining cap space. As of this writing, Brooklyn has $134,733,990 million in salary-cap allocations, per Spotrac, meaning that they have to spend $4,448,010 million by the start of the regular season or they lose the ability to use that cap space. With that being said, the Nets have $19.9 million in cap space and guard Cam Thomas is still a restricted free-agent. Whether or not Thomas is re-signed, Brooklyn made sure to re-sign Williams and Sharpe. This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Nets explain the re-signings of Ziaire Williams and Day'Ron Sharpe