Sports
‘Six months left to live’: Yuvraj Singh reveals chilling warning he got before cancer treatment
Yuvraj Singh has spoken about the period when he was diagnosed with cancer, saying the illness began when he was at the peak of his career, even as he continued to play for India.
At that time, Yuvraj had just played a big role in India’s 2011 World Cup win, he was Player of the Tournament. During the tournament, he was dealing with fatigue, nausea and discomfort. The illness was not detected then, and he continued to play.
After the tournament, his condition got worse and medical tests later found a rare form of cancer, with a tumour in his chest.
“Not coming to terms with it was something I was going through because, as a sportsman, you can’t be sick. You’re supposed to play for India. But eventually, I kept getting sicker and sicker while still playing cricket,” Yuvraj said in a conversation with Michael Vaughan on The Overlap podcast on YouTube.
He said sport often trains players to ignore such signs. “As a sportsman, you don’t think about being sick. You’re supposed to play for India.”
“It was hard to accept. At the peak of your career, you’re on top of a mountain and then you fall into a ditch,” Yuraj said on getting to know that he had cancer. “I was in Delhi. We were going on tour to the West Indies and England. Ganguly had retired and my Test spot had just opened. I was waiting seven years for that spot. I said, ‘I don’t care if I die, I need that spot.’ But I got sicker and sicker.”
The seriousness of his condition became clear after doctors explained the risks.
“He said to me, ‘Mate, I’ve looked at your scans. The tumour is sitting between your heart and lung, right on the pipe. Either you go and play cricket, or you might have a heart attack. I think you’ve got three to six months left if you don’t do chemotherapy.’”
That forced him to step back and take a decision.
“That’s when I realised I really needed to think about what I had to do. It wasn’t easy because I run a cancer foundation that focuses on early detection, and here I was, not coming to terms with what I was going through,” he said.
Yuvraj then went abroad for treatment and underwent chemotherapy in the United States during 2011–12. He said it took time to accept the situation.
“It took me almost a year to come to terms with the fact that I might not be able to play cricket again. But once the treatment was over, I was determined to come back, even though no one believed I could.”
During treatment, he continued to follow the game and also received visits from senior players like Anil Kumble and Sachin Tendulkar.
Advertisement
130147068
“I kept watching old videos. Anil Kumble came to America, shut my laptop, and said, ‘Focus on your health, stop watching cricket videos.’ Sachin came to see me in England. Dr Einhorn gave me confidence; he said, ‘You’ll be a man who walks out of this hospital and never has cancer again.’ I came back and played for India in six months-the T20 World Cup. I wasn’t at my best, but I still got one Man of the Match. Then me and Zaheer Khan went to France for two months of fitness training in a remote area called Brive. We got fitter, came back, and made a comeback again,” Yuvraj revealed.
Sports
‘Everybody was in shock’: 60-year-old surprises at Masters
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Before it was warm enough to shed long sleeves on Thursday morning at the Masters, Jose Maria Olazábal, at 60 years old, was leading the tournament.
Plodding his way around Augusta National in the third group of the day, he made a birdie on 2 and another on 3. As more players started their rounds, they still couldn’t catch Olazábal, the two-time Masters champ.
Eventually, everyone started to take notice. Olazábal did too.
“Everybody was in shock,” he said, smiling, at the end of his round. “Of course, yes, I look at the leaderboard. I saw myself 2-under par, and for a little while I said to myself, hey, I’m leading the Masters. There you go. [Laughs] It’s one of those things. Obviously it was fun.”
Olazábal is not currently leading the Masters. After a par-birdie-birdie start, he made 10 straight pars but struggled coming into the clubhouse.
He bogeyed 14 and made double on 15 when he spun his approach off the green and into the water. He made another bogey on 16 before finishing his round with two pars and a 2-over 74.
Still, it was a heck of a round for the 1994 and 1999 champion, who is making his 37th career Masters start this week.
“I started really well. I made a few putts, a few saves and I got the round going,” he said. “I mean, the only headache was 15, to be honest. I felt I didn’t mishit the shot, to be honest. I think a couple more yards, it would have been perfect, but it’s one of those things. I mean, you know, Augusta is like that. Five feet can make a huge difference. It was just a pity, but the rest of the round was pretty solid. I’m really pleased. I mean, I will take 2-over par every day over here.”
Olazábal hit 11 fairways but just five greens. He’ll finish the first day ranked near the bottom for driving distance (271.5 yards) while one of his playing partners, 21-year-old Aldrich Potgieter, will rank near the top (332 yards).
Olazábal said Potgieter, who leads the PGA Tour in driving distance, was the longest pro he’s played with in his career. Olazábal beat Potgieter by 10.
“I mean, you just have to stay focused on your game. You cannot be distracted about that,” Olazábal said about the difference in driving distance. “You know, we have a job to do. You have to apply your game, simple as that. I mean, stay focused on what you have to do. Obviously you enjoy and you are mesmerized when you see the ball fly that far for that long, but obviously, you know, you have to stay focused on the job at hand.”
Although maybe Olazábal’s Thursday 74 will be good luck.
“The first year I won, I shot 74 the first day, and I was really pissed off, you know, because I came to the tournament thinking that my game was all right, and that was it,” he said. “I was so upset with myself that I didn’t even go to the driving range. I went straight home, and that was it. Then, you know, the rest of the three days obviously I managed to play a little better.”
Sports
Screen Icon chases Percy Sykes Stakes glory in 2026 after Slipper snub
Bypassing a Golden Slipper appearance may ultimately benefit Screen Icon ahead of her tilt at the $1 million Percy Sykes Stakes at Randwick.
The filly ended up excluded from the field for the major two-year-old contest last month as John Thompson declined to race her a week earlier purely for qualification purposes, opting to rely on draws instead.
“I didn’t run her again before the Slipper, because if I’d run her again, I wouldn’t have backed up in the Slipper. It would have been too much,” Thompson said.
“So I took a punt to see if she got a run, but the three late entries buggered me, and she was an emergency.
“Hopefully it’s a blessing, and she is right for the Percy Sykes.”
In her three races to date, Screen Icon has endured wide starts but delivered notable runners-up finishes in last spring’s Gimcrack Stakes (1000m) and February 28’s Sweet Embrace Stakes (1200m).
Recent jump-outs have kept the filly race-ready, even if the heavy track in her latest trial didn’t suit, with Randwick promising more suitable conditions.
“She didn’t like the really heavy track that she trialled on, but back on top of the ground, she’ll be right,” he said.
“She has got her foot on the till and the form around her is good, especially because she has been running well from bad draws.”
Thompson fields La Morra again in the Australian Oaks (2400m) post her fourth in the Adrian Knox Stakes (2000m) over the weekend, while Flying Embers lines up in the Provincial-Midway Championships Final (1400m).
Flying Embers was second in the Wyong qualifier and performs well here at the distance; her connections feel the roomier track will help.
“She’s a big girl, so Wyong didn’t suit, but back to Randwick she will run well,” he said.
“She’s a swimmer, but it doesn’t matter. She goes well on dry too.”
Regan Bayliss rides La Morra, as Chad Scofield partners both Flying Embers and Screen Icon.
Discover top racing betting markets ahead of the Percy Sykes Stakes action.
Sports
McIlroy hits three birdies in a row to move into joint lead
Rory McIlroy hits three birdies in a row to move into the joint lead on day one of The Masters at Augusta.
Sports
UFC 327 — Jiri Prochazka vs. Carlos Ulberg: Fight card, date, odds and more for Miami event
Good luck finding time for a break this weekend. UFC 327 might be the deepest card of the year, packed with exciting fights from start to finish. It all leads to the vacant light heavyweight title bout between Jiri Prochazka and Carlos Ulberg at the Kaseya Center in Miami on Saturday.
The UFC 327 poster is the best evidence for Saturday’s action quota. Prochazka has only seen two scorecards in 38 professional fights. After Alex Pereira vacated the title, Prochazka rediscovered his path to the light heavyweight throne. Ulberg, a technical striker, stands in the former champion’s way. Ulberg leans on the wisdom of reigning featherweight champ Alexander Volkanovski and Israel Adesanya as he attempts to join his teammates in the history books.
Sign up for Paramount+ and watch UFC 327 live on Saturday night for no additional fee — every UFC numbered event and UFC Fight Night is included with the price of your subscription! Plans start as low as $8.99/month or $89.99/year!
“I put it this way, I’m climbing a mountain, and I want to get to the top of the mountain,” Ulberg told CBS Sports this week. “I know when I get to that top of that mountain, there’s going to be another mountain. So, for me, I just do what I need to do, handle business. When I get to that top, I’m not really satisfied. I’m not really satisfied, you know? So, I might celebrate, but I know there’s a bigger task to be done.”
Another fun light heavyweight scrap takes place in the co-main event when Paulo Costa takes on Azamat Murzakanov. Costa is making a brief move up to 205 pounds to take on the rising Murzakanov, who has flashed in six Octagon appearances. Costa is coming off an impressive win over Roman Kopylov in July, which ended a two-fight losing skid. Murzakanov has scored five stoppages in his six UFC wins.
Plus, rising American heavyweight Josh Hokit takes on by far his biggest test to date in veteran Curtis Blaydes. And Dominick Reyes looks to get back in the win column when he takes on Johnny Walker at light heavyweight.
Below is the complete fight card for UFC 327 along with the latest odds. Check back all week long for the latest news, features and other content around this massive event.
UFC 327 fight card, odds
Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook (Odds as of April 9)
- Jiri Prochazka -110 vs. Carlos Ulberg -110, vacant light heavyweight title
- Azamat Murzakanov -205 vs. Paulo Costa +170, light heavyweights
- Curtis Blaydes -122 vs. Josh Hokit +102, heavyweights
- Dominick Reyes -148 vs. Johnny Walker +124, light heavyweights
- Nate Landwehr -115 vs. Cub Swanson -105, featherweights
- Aaron Pico -305 vs. Patricio Pitbull +245, featherweights
- Randy Brown -110 vs. Kevin Holland -110, welterweights
- Mateusz Gamrot -192 vs. Esteban Ribovics +160, lightweights
- Tatiana Suarez -155 vs. Loopy Godinez +130, women’s strawweights
- Chris Padilla -155 vs. Marquel Mederos +130, lightweights
- Kelvin Gastelum -278 vs. Vicente Luque +225, middleweights
- Charles Radtke -175 vs. Francisco Prado +145, welterweights
Where to watch UFC 327
- Date: April 11
- Location: Kaseya Center — Miami
- Start time: 9 p.m. ET (Main card)
- TV: CBS (between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. ET)
- Stream: Paramount+ (subscribe for as little as $8.99 per month)
UFC 327 countdown
Who wins Prochazka vs. Ulberg, and how exactly does the fight end? Visit SportsLine now to get detailed picks and analysis from the incomparable expert who is up over $21,000 on his UFC picks since May 19, 2018, and find out.
Sports
Why UFL chose Oklahoma City as spring football league’s first expansion team
The United Football League (UFL) plans to expand to 10 teams, beginning with the spring football league’s 2028 season.
The UFL officially announced in an April 9 press release that one of its expansion franchises would be placed in Oklahoma City.
Advertisement
“Oklahoma lives and breathes football, so bringing the UFL to Oklahoma City was an easy decision,” UFL co-owner Mike Repole said. “This is a state that shows up, cares deeply, and truly understands the game. From college powerhouses to Friday night lights, football runs deep here. We’re committed to building a franchise in OKC that the entire state can rally behind.”
MIKE REPOLE JOINS UFL: Why entrepreneur is investing in spring football league
The UFL’s Oklahoma City franchise does not yet have a name. The league announced it would be “unveiled at a later date” and that the community would be included in the naming and branding process.
The Oklahoma City franchise will play at the MAPS 4 Multipurpose Stadium, a facility on which construction will begin within two months, per Oklahoma City mayor David Holt. The stadium is expected to be ready for use in early 2028.
Sports
‘It’s been a hell of a journey’: Andy Robertson to ‘give everything’ to Liverpool until summer exit
Andy Robertson will ‘give everything’ from now until the end of the season in order to finish his Liverpool career on a high after it was confirmed that he will depart Anfield this summer.
The club confirmed Robertson’s exit with a statement on their website and labelled the 32-year-old left-back as a “genuine Liverpool legend”.
Robertson reflected on his nine years at Liverpool where he won every possible trophy including the Premier League and Champions League. He said that he would look back on “amazing memories” but still owed it to the fans to perform at his best when called on for the remainder of this campaign.
The left-back has dropped down the pecking order this year following the summer arrival of Milos Kerkez but can help the Reds finish in the top four and secure Champions League football next year.
“It’s never easy leaving a club like Liverpool. It’s been a huge part of mine, and my family’s, life for the last nine years,” Robertson said. “But, I know football moves on, I know teams move on and I think now’s the time, obviously, for me to move on.
“You know, I’ll always look back on amazing memories at this football club. I’ve put my heart and soul into the club for nine years and when I got my chance I just wanted to make the people within this club and the supporters proud of the left-back they’re seeing perform week in, week out.
“I know my journeys coming to an end, I know it’s been an incredible journey but I won’t let up. This club means everything to me, the fans mean everything to me, the people connected to the club mean everything to me. I think I owe it to them still, until my very last day, I’ll give everything to this football club.
“The time to have the emotional farewell and tell the fans what they mean to me, that will come closer to the end. I don’t think I’m quite ready for that yet.
“It’s been a hell of a journey.”

Liverpool’s statement acknowledged Robertson’s impact at the club and announced a celebration of his time at Anfield at the end of the season. The statement reads: “After nine hugely successful campaigns at Anfield, the Scotland captain will leave the club upon the expiry of his contract this summer.
“He will do so as a genuine Liverpool legend, having played a fundamental role in the successes of recent years over the course of his 373 appearances to date.
“Signed from Hull City in 2017, Robertson has won two Premier League titles, a Champions League, the FA Cup and two League Cups, as well as the Fifa Club World Cup, Uefa Super Cup and Community Shield.
“However, celebration of Robertson’s Liverpool legacy is firmly on hold until the conclusion of the campaign, with the No.26 fully focused on helping the Reds end 2025-26 as successfully as possible.”
Sports
NFL News: LeSean McCoy defends Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini over resort photos
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!
Super Bowl champion LeSean McCoy took to the defense of New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel and New York Times/The Athletic NFL reporter Dianna Russini.
Photos originally published by the New York Post’s Page Six showed the coach and journalist holding hands, hugging and sitting in a pool in bathing suits at a resort bungalow in Sedona, Arizona. While a lot of people have been highly critical of Vrabel and Russini, McCoy took no issue with it.
“I like Mike, I love Mike. I mind my business. They work together,” McCoy told TMZ Sports.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back LeSean McCoy runs with the football against the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on Feb. 7, 2021. (Mark J. Rebilas/USA TODAY Sports)
“Everybody makes something big out of everything. He’s a big-time coach, he’s a big-time player. He was just in the Super Bowl, they got something to talk about. That’s what happened.”
“I ain’t see nothing wrong with it.”
Both Vrabel and Russini are married, and both denied any wrongdoing. Vrabel married his wife, Jen, in 1999, and they have two sons together. The 50-year-old coach said the interaction was completely innocent.
“These photos show a completely innocent interaction and any suggestion otherwise is laughable,” Vrabel told the New York Post. “This doesn’t deserve any further response.”

New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel watches during the first half of the AFC Championship NFL football game against the Denver Broncos, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
Russini, who married her husband Kevin Goldschmidt in 2020 and they have two sons together, said the photos misrepresented what actually occurred.
“The photos don’t represent the group of six people who were hanging out during the day. Like most journalists in the NFL, reporters interact with sources away from stadiums and other venues,” Russini told the New York Post.
Vrabel took the Patriots to the Super Bowl in his first season as the Patriots head coach and won NFL Coach of the Year for the second time in his career.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

Dianna Russini attends the 2026 Fanatics Super Bowl Party at Pier 48 in San Francisco, California, on Feb. 7, 2026. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images)
Russini, 43, joined the The Athletic in 2023, leaving ESPN after over eight years.
McCoy played 12 seasons in the NFL. He spent six with the Philadelphia Eagles, four seasons with the Buffalo Bills, one with the Kansas City Chiefs, and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The 37-year-old won a Super Bowl with the Chiefs in 2019 and the Buccaneers in 2020. In 170 games, McCoy ran for 11,102 yards with 73 touchdowns, while catching 518 passes for 3,898 yards and 16 touchdowns.
Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
Sports
The Masters 2026 LIVE: Leaderboard, tee times and updates as Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler on the charge
Masters 2026: McIlroy and Scheffler on the charge.
The big dogs have come to play at Augusta today! All we’ve got is the world No 1 and world No 2 on the charge.
Rory McIlroy (-4) goes back-to-back as he birdies 14 to move within a shot of the lead and he’ll have a look at eagle on 15 after finding the green in two… And Scottie Scheffler follows his eagle at 2 with a birdie at 3. Scottie is casually three-under through three.
Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry both see shots slips away as they go back to -2. Meanwhile, Sam Burns finishes up on 18 and cards a 67 – that could well be leading overnight, we shall see.
Leaderboard: -5 Burns (F); -4 McIlroy (14); -3: Scheffler (4), Reed (16), Aberg (6), Day (17), Rai (7), Kitayama (F);
Luke Baker9 April 2026 19:46
Masters 2026: McIlroy joins the club at -3
Rory McIlroy is only two shots off the lead and this is shaping up to be his lowest opening round at the Masters for years. He hasn’t shot lower than 71 in his last seven first rounds at Augusta, remember.
Leaves himself 15 feet for birdie at 13 and the ball lips round the edge of the hole but drops! Fist pump from the Northern Irishman as he climbs to -3.
After his water excursion at 15, Patrick Reed drops a shot to go to -3, so McIlroy is suddenly T2…
Leaderboard: -5 Burns (17); -3 McIlroy (12), Reed (15), Lowry (16), Fleetwood (14), Day (16), Rai (6), Kitayama (F);

Luke Baker9 April 2026 19:30
WATCH: Shane Lowry holes out for eagle
Here’s Shane Lowry’s chip-in for eagle earlier today. It’s put the Irishman bang in contention
Luke Baker9 April 2026 19:23
Masters 2026: Scottie Scheffler makes eagle in flying start
Dream start for the world No 1 and tournament favourite Scottie Scheffler as he takes full advantage of the par-five 2nd. On the green in two and sinks the eagle putt. Immediately jumps up to -2!
Another former world No 1 is also making moves as genial Aussie Jason Day (-3) produces a stunning tee shot at 16 to within a couple of feet and a kick-in birdie. Just two strokes behind Burns now
Leaderboard: -5 Burns (17); -4 Reed (14); -3 Lowry (15), Fleetwood (14), Day (16), Rai (6), Kitayama (F);
Luke Baker9 April 2026 19:19
Masters 2026: Aberg and Rose off to fast starts as Reed in the water
We’ve been focussing on the early starters as they reach the business end of their rounds but the evening crew are also up and running, with Ludvig Aberg (-2) and last year’s runner-up Justin Rose (-2) particularly off to nice starts – two birdies apiece in the opening few holes.
But it’s DISASTER for Patrick Reed. Goes for the green at the par-five 15th in two, twirls the club because he thinks it’s perfect but it bounds through the green, keeps on running and somehow trickles into a little pond in front of the 16th tee! I’m no sure I’ve ever seen someone go in there, it’s not a regular Augusta water hazard – where will he drop from?
This has been solid golf from Sam Burns. Safely on the 17th green in two and his first putt isn’t great but tidies up for par.
Leaderboard: -5 Burns (17); -4 Reed (14); -3 Lowry (15), Fleetwood (14), Rai (6), Kitayama (F);

Luke Baker9 April 2026 19:18
Masters 2026: McIlroy scrambles successfully
Rory McIlroy (-2) is a shade errant with his tee shot at 12 but luckily the ball just rolls back down from the flowerbed, leaving him a putt from the fringe. Nice bump and run and he should escape with a par.
Tommy Fleetwood has been faltering but drains a tricky downhill birdie putt to move back to -3 at 14 and he’s joined by Xander Schauffele after another for him at 13.
Patrick Reed (-4) watches in horror as his ball rolls off the green at 14 and could drop a shot… But no! Stunning chip to within a foot and he saves par.
Meanwhile Brooks Koepka (E) – all rippling biceps in his fetching teal top – with a gorgeous pitch to leave himself a kick-in birdie at the 2nd to cancel out his bogey at the 1st, while Sam Burns scrambles a par at 16 to stay at -5.
Leaderboard: -5 Burns (16); -4 Reed (14); -3 Lowry (14), Fleetwood (14), Schauffele (13), Rai (5), Kitayama (F);
Luke Baker9 April 2026 19:04
Masters 2026: Scheffler underway as Burns on fire
Tournament favourite Scottie Scheffler is underway in the penultimate group of the day, playing alongside Scotland’s finest Bob MacIntyre and heartwarming story Gary Woodland, who has recovered from a brain tumour to become a PGA Tour winner once more.
Meanwhile, further up the course Sam Burns is on fire and he birdies the 15th to move to -5 and into the solo lead. Can he see out the round for a truly spectacular start to his Masters?
Leaderboard: -5 Burns (15); -4 Reed (13); -3 Lowry (14), Rai (5), Kitayama (17); -2 McIlroy (11), Fleetwood (13), Schauffele (12), Day (14), Taylor (14), Couples (5)

Luke Baker9 April 2026 18:54
Masters 2026: Aaron Rai impressing
Par-three champion Aaron Rai is off to a flyer in the tournament proper, sinking a lengthy birdie at 4 – his third int he opening quartet of holes to join the group at -3. The Englishman will try to end the longstanding curse of no par-three winner going on to claim the green jacket in the same year.

Luke Baker9 April 2026 18:35
Masters 2026: Here comes Shane Lowry!
It’s been an up-and-down day for Shane Lowry but here comes the up! He was at -2 through three holes, fell back to +1 but is now surging again and has just holed out for eagle at the par-five 13th to climb to -3, just a shot off the lead! Lowry is 99 yards away, flicks a wedge, it takes three bounces and plops in the hole!
Tommy Fleetwood is heading in the other direction though, bogeying the 10th and 12th to drop to -2, while Patrick Reed gets up and down out of the sand at 12 to stay at -4, alongside Sam Burns.
Bad start for Jon Rahm, whose par putt at the 1st stays left, so it’s an immediate bogey
Leaderboard: -4 Reed (12), Burns (14); -3 Lowry (13), Rai (4); -2 Kitayama (16), Taylor (14), Day (13), Fleetwood (12), Schauffele (11), McIlroy (10), Couples (4)
Luke Baker9 April 2026 18:33
Masters 2026: Jon Rahm underway
The evening’s big-hitters are starting to get underway with Jon Rahm first up, trying to win a second green jacket this week. He’s alongside Ludvig Aberg and Chris Gotterup as they tee off on the 1st.
Rory McIlroy has tidied up his birdie on 9, so move to -2, just two shots back, after the front nine. Pretty good bearing in mind he hasn’t been at his best yet. Very promising

Luke Baker9 April 2026 18:23
Sports
NBA fines Magic $25,000 for violating injury reporting rules
It turns out the Orlando Magic‘s win on Monday night didn’t come without a cost.
The NBA has fined the Magic $25,000 for violating injury reporting rules, the league announced on Thursday.
According to the NBA, the Magic failed to accurately disclose Anthony Black‘s status before the game against the Detroit Pistons. The third-year guard was listed as out in Orlando’s initial injury report and subsequently played in the game on Monday.
Black played 15 minutes off the bench, putting up 14 points, two assists and two steals in an important win for the Magic.
Orlando (44-36) has won four consecutive games entering Thursday, moving up to seventh in the Eastern Conference and just 0.5 games back of the Toronto Raptors in sixth.
The Magic are looking to make the playoffs for a third consecutive season and advance past the first round for the first time since 2010.
Sports
Avalanche say Nazem Kadri will miss a few games
Kadri is expected to miss a few games with an injury, but the hope is for the forward to return for at least one game before the post-season, the team told reporters Thursday.
Colorado, which has clinched the top seed in the Western Conference, has five regular-season games left.
Kadri suffered an upper-body injury in Tuesday’s game against the St. Louis Blues and was ruled out for the remainder of the game at the start of the third period.
It’s unclear how Kadri was injured but he missed most of the second period after blocking a couple of shots early in the frame.
Kadri, 35, was re-acquired by the Avalanche from the Calgary Flames at the trade deadline after previously playing for the team from 2019-22. He has 16 goals and 50 points in 77 games this season.
-
Business7 days agoNo Jackpot Winner and $194 Million Prize Rolls Over
-
Fashion6 days agoWeekend Open Thread: Spanx – Corporette.com
-
Business4 days agoThree Gulf funds agree to back Paramount’s $81 billion takeover of Warner, WSJ reports
-
Business6 days agoExpert Picks for Every Need
-
Sports5 days agoIndia men’s 4x400m and mixed 4x100m relay teams register big progress | Other Sports News
-
Tech2 days agoHow Long Can You Drive With Expired Registration? What Florida Law Says
-
Business4 days agoNo Jackpot Winner, Prize to Climb to $231 Million
-
Fashion3 days agoMassimo Dutti Offers Inspiration for Your Summer Mood Board
-
Politics6 days ago
Wings Over Scotland | The quality of mercy
-
Fashion2 days agoLet’s Discuss: DEI in 2026
-
Business5 days agoAkebia Therapeutics, Inc. (AKBA) Discusses Pipeline Progress and Strategic Focus on Kidney Disease Treatments at R&D Day – Slideshow
-
Fashion7 days agoStatement Sunglasses: The Accessory Shaping Modern Fashion
-
Crypto World1 day agoBitcoin recovers as US and Iran Agree a Ceasefire Deal
-
Politics7 days agoEast Jerusalem Palestinian families eviction orders
-
Politics7 days agoWhy so many children are now classified as ‘disabled’
-
Fashion7 days agoFor Love & Lemons’ Spring 2026 Line is for the Romantics
-
Politics7 days agoNuclear rockets, moon bases and NASA’s Mars plan
-
Tech7 days agoThe Threadless Ball Screw Never Took Off, But Don’t Write It Off
-
Business7 days agoHPS FY 2025 slides: SaaS inflection drives 22% revenue growth
-
Fashion6 days agoTory Burch’s Spring 2026 Campaign Goes on a Getaway

You must be logged in to post a comment Login