The Epsom Derby is one of the most eagerly anticipated events of the Flat racing calendar and this year’s edition will be no different as Aiden O’Brien bids for more Epsom glory.
The Derby and the Oaks form part of the collection of British Classics, with the Derby part of the so-called ‘Triple Crown’ alongside the St Leger Stakes and the 2000 Guineas Stakes and boasting a history stretching back to 1780.
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Plenty of famed horses have won The Derby, including horses owned by the monarchy, such as George VII’s Diamond Jubilee in 1900.
In more recent times, Aiden O’Brien has been the king of Epsom, saddling the last three winners of the Derby, and he has the favourite again this year in the formidable Benvenuto Cellini. He won twice last year, including claiming Group 2 honours in the Champions Juvenile Stakes at Leopardstown, and then set a new track record at Chester with victory in the Vase on his 2026 debut.
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Lambourn went down the same path last year on route to winning the Derby, but its the Dante at York that’s traditionally viewed as the better Derby indicator, and that race was won by Item, who is unbeaten in three starts.
In total, 14 runners will contest the 2026 Derby, with O’Brien training four of them with Pierre Bonnard, Action and Christmas Day the other Ballydoyle representatives.
Sea The Stars colt Maltese Cross has seen his Derby odds on betting apps drift after being drawn in stall 1, a significant disadvantage for the Derby Trial winner.
Confirmed Derby field and stalls
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Maltese Cross
Balzac
Item
Poker
Christmas Day
Alderman
A Taste of Glory
Pierre Bonnard
Bay Of Brilliance
Ancient Egypt
Action
Benvenuto Cellini
James J Braddock
Rebel Rocker
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The Oaks is an equally historic partner to The Derby, with a history dating back to 1779, and is the premier race for fillies, with previous winners including Soul Sister and Snowfall – both ridden by Frankie Dettori.
It was a 1-2 for Ballydoyle in 2025 when Minnie Hauk led home stablemate Whirl, and the Epsom Oaks odds suggest O’Brien could secure a 12th win in this race with Amelia Earhart, who won the Chesire Oaks earlier in the season.
Just nine go to post this year for the Oaks, John & Thady Gosden’s Legacy Link priced up as Amelia Earhart’s biggest threat, although her draw in stall 1 doesn’t help her chances.
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Precise was expected to be a serious challenger, but won’t run after 33mm of rain fell at Epsom in the build-up.
Epsom Oaks field and draw
Legacy Link
A La Prochaine
Sugar Island
Amelia Earhart
Thundering On
K Sarra
On Message
Venetian Lace
Cameo
When is the Epsom Derby?
The 2026 Epsom Derby takes place on Saturday, June 6, with the race due off at 16.00 BST.
The Epsom Oaks is held the day before, Friday, June 5, with the race scheduled to begin at 16.00 BST.
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The going on the Derby course at Epsom is currently described as Good, Good to Firm in Places, but the forecast suggests there could be a decent amount of rain in the days leading up to the race.
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Super Eagles defender Calvin Bassey has said the late arrival of several players to camp played a part in Nigeria’s 2-2 draw with Poland in an international friendly in Warsaw on Wednesday.
The Fulham defender was among the players introduced in the second half after joining the team’s camp on Monday.
Nigeria looked set for victory after taking a 2-1 lead, but a stoppage-time goal from Poland denied the Super Eagles a win as the match ended in a draw.
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Speaking after the game, Bassey admitted that the team were disappointed not to secure the victory but pointed to the limited time the players had together before the match.
“We should have got the win. Conceding two late goals in both halves shows there are things we must adjust,” Bassey said.
“A lot of us arrived at different times, and a few players only joined camp yesterday, so it was good to get some minutes on the pitch.”
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The defender, however, believes the team will improve as the players spend more time together ahead of future matches.
The result means Nigeria remain unbeaten in their recent games, although the late goals conceded against Poland will give the coaching staff important lessons as preparations continue for upcoming competitions.
With the presidential election at Real Madrid just days away, current president Florentino Perez has added fresh intrigue by revealing plans to launch a €150 million bid for a leading player currently competing in the UEFA Champions League.
The announcement comes during a heated election period that has seen transfer speculation dominate headlines in Spain, particularly after rival candidate Enrique Riquelme made bold claims regarding several high-profile players.
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Perez distances himself from Haaland speculation
Perez made it clear that the mystery target is not Erling Haaland, Jeremy Doku, or any other player currently plying their trade in the Premier League.
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The clarification appears aimed at separating his transfer strategy from the controversy created by Riquelme, who recently claimed that Haaland had a release clause and wanted to join Madrid.
Those remarks were quickly dismissed by Haaland’s representatives, while Manchester City publicly rejected the suggestion and even threatened legal action over the use of the striker’s image and name in an election campaign.
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Election campaign turns into transfer battle
The June 7 election has increasingly become a contest of transfer promises.
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Riquelme previously stated that both Haaland and Rodri could be brought to Madrid under his presidency. The claims generated widespread attention but also drew criticism after Manchester City strongly denied any possibility of Haaland leaving.
Perez’s latest comments appear designed to present a more measured approach, confirming that Madrid are pursuing a major signing while avoiding direct references to Premier League stars.
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What it means for Manchester City?
For Manchester City, Perez’s comments offer some reassurance. By explicitly ruling out Haaland, Doku and other Premier League players, Perez has effectively ended speculation linking Madrid’s upcoming bid to City’s squad.
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The situation surrounding Rodri, however, remains less straightforward. The Ballon d’Or winner’s contract situation has been a subject of discussion in recent months, and reports suggest his long-term future could become clearer after the FIFA World Cup.
While Perez has ruled out Premier League targets for this particular €150 million move, Rodri’s name continues to surface in Madrid-related conversations.
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Mystery surrounds Madrid’s €150 million target
Perez has not revealed the identity of the player Madrid intend to pursue, only confirming that the target currently plays for a Champions League club outside the Premier League.
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With the election approaching and the summer transfer window around the corner, attention will now shift to Tuesday, when Madrid are expected to make their move and potentially unveil the next major chapter in the club’s transfer plans. Who could the mystery man be? With Perez clearing out that the player isn’t Erling Haaland, Harry Kane or any player from the Premier League, it is likely that the player could be seen coming from the Champions League winners PSG, who currently have a brilliant crop of players with themselves. The reigning Ballon d’Or winner Ousmanne Dembele is also among the players who is receiving a lot of attention lately and could be Perez’s man this year too. Dembele does bring some similarity to that of the cituation when Cristiano Ronaldo was brought in the club with both players winning the Champions League and Ballon d’Or’s in the club and then becoming a Galactico the following year. However, there are other stars that could be on the radar too, with thelikes of PSG forwards Kvicha Kvaratskhelia and Desire Doue playing out an incredible season for the French Champions too. Doue was awarded the man of the match for the UCl final against Arsenal and is considered as a vital player for Luis Enrique’s side with both his attacking and tracking back exploits coming in handy for the side.
Ahead of his side’s one-off Test against Afghanistan, Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir said that the series could be an “ideal opportunity” to try a long-term fourth spin bowling option. Team India will take on Afghanistan in the one-off Test at New Chandigarh from Saturday onwards. In the absence of veteran all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, two young all-rounders, Harsh Dubey and Manav Suthar, have got their India call-ups. Kuldeep Yadav and all-rounder Washington Sundar are other spin options in the squad. It would be interesting to see if Harsh or Manav get the reward of their long domestic grind in the form of a Test cap.
On similarities and differences between Harsh and Manav, Gambhir said during the pre-match presser, “Look, to a certain extent similar, but also a little different as well, because if you see that you do not only see that there are two left-arm spinners, but you also see that the release points, you also see what someone gets off the wicket and the trajectories and everything. And uh, who is probably most suited for red-ball cricket. And this probably is the only Test match where we can think of or looking at someone who could be a fourth spinner. Because after this, we go to Sri Lanka, and we might have to carry four spinners as well. So, this is an ideal opportunity to try someone who could be a long-term fourth spinner as well.”
Gambhir also said that the team has a “more or less a very settled batting line-up, especially at home”.
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“We know what way we want to go. But yes, as I mentioned, that we might look at probably giving an opportunity to our finger spinner, who could be a fourth spinner as well. And that this is, again, a Test match is a Test match. I know people can talk about this not being a… in a World Test Championship cycle, but for me, I think it is a Test match that we need to go out there and win for the country. Because you do not differentiate between Test matches, whether it is not part of the World Test Championship, whether it is part of the World Test Championship. That is one of the reasons why we are going to try and play our full strength, even in this Test match,” added the coach.
On the absence of Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel from the Test match, Gambhir said that Jadeja still remains an integral part of the team.
“The chairman of selectors has already made it very clear that Jadeja is an integral part of this team. It was just that we had the opportunity to try another spinner. And I have already said that if you have to pick four spinners for Sri Lanka, this is the perfect opportunity to try a fourth spinner, because we have got Washi, Kuldeep, and Jaddu, uh, who, who are our top three spinners. So, if you have that opportunity, we will give it a try and use that opportunity.” he signed off.
(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)
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A coalition of athletes, including several Olympians, have signed a letter advocating against Iran for its history and plans to execute star athletes, as the planned execution of Iranian boxing champion Mohammad Javad Vafaei Sani looms.
Sani is a boxing champion, coach and political prisoner who is currently facing an imminent risk of execution in Iran by the Ayatollah.
He was arrested by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in March 2020 following his participation in the November 2019 nationwide protests, which were initially sparked by a sudden hike in gas prices. The Iranian judiciary charged him with “corruption on earth,” which is a capital offense in the country.
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The Olympians, headlined by women’s tennis legend Martina Navratilova and British swimming gold medalist Sharron Davies, call on world governing powers and sports bodies to intervene to prevent the execution.
“Currently, Mohammad Javad Vafaei Sani, a 31-year-old boxing champion and coach, remains on death row,” the letter states.
“We call on the United Nations, international sports federations, and governments to act immediately to save the lives of Iranian dissidents, including athletes. The world must not stand by while Iran silences its champions. We stand with the victims. We stand for justice.”
The letter also pointed to past incidents of Iranian execution of star athletes in the country, including 19-year-old champion wrestler Saleh Mohammadi, whose execution sparked a global uproar in March.
“Since mid-March, Iran has witnessed a horrific spree of executions of political dissidents, marking one of the most severe crackdowns in the past three decades. Dozens of people have been executed following unfair trials and coerced confessions. The theocratic regime, fearing another uprising, has exploited the cover of war to suppress growing dissent. Several victims of these executions were protesters arrested during the January 2026 uprising. Among them were Saleh Mohammadi, a 19-year-old national wrestling champion, and Sasan Azadvar Joonaghan, a 21-year-old karate champion,” the letter states.
“Tragically, Iran has a grim history of executing athletes for their beliefs, including Habib Khabiri, the captain of Iran’s national football team, who was executed for his affiliation with the PMOI, and Forouzan Abdi, captain of Iran’s national women’s volleyball team, who was executed alongside 30,000 political prisoners during the 1988 massacre. In 2020, Iranian wrestling champion Navid Afkari was executed after participating in peaceful protests in 2018.”
Saleh Mohammadi, an Iranian wrestling champion reportedly executed over protest participation earlier this year, is shown next to a Tehran billboard featuring Supreme Leaders Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Ali Khamenei, and Mojtaba Khamenei on March 10, 2026.(The Foreign Desk/AFP via Getty Images)
The letter includes a total of 24 athlete signees, including nine Olympians and five Iranians.
Martina Navratilova — Former World No. 1 Women’s Tennis Player (Czech Republic/United States)
Soolmaz Abooali — 16-time US Champion and three-time World Champion in Traditional Karate (United States)
Craig Foster AM — Former Captain of the National Football Team of Australia (Australia)
Alberto Frati — Boxer; Former UBO International Super Featherweight Champion (Italy)
Nikolai Terteryan — Boxer; European Games Gold Medalist (Denmark)
Moslem Eskandar Filabi — Olympian; Gold Medalist in Greco-Roman Wrestling at the Asian Games (Iran)
Tracy Edwards MBE — 1990 Yachtsman of the Year; Skipper of the First All-Female Crew in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race (United Kingdom)
Bahram Mavaddat — Former Goalkeeper of the National Football Team of Iran (Iran)
Carilyn Johnson — Ultrarunner; four-time Member of Team USA; two-time Gold and one-time Silver Medalist Team Member at the IAU 24-Hour World Championship (United States)
Mohammad Ghorbani — Olympian; Gold Medalist in Freestyle Wrestling at the World Championships and Asian Games (Iran)
Inga Thompson — Cyclist; Olympian; 10-time US National Champion; three-time World Medalist (United States)
Monica Aksamit — Saber Fencer; Olympic Bronze Medalist; Pan American Games Gold Medalist (United States)
Manouchehr Arastoupour — Gold Medalist at the World Rowing Masters Regatta (Iran)
Chris Cook — Swimmer; Olympian; two-time Commonwealth Games Gold Medalist (United Kingdom)
Eli Bremer — Olympian, Modern Pentathlon (United States)
Ali Ziaei — Former National Sanshou Champion and Member of Canadian National Wushu Team (Canada)
Shea McAleese — Olympian; Former Member of the New Zealand National Hockey Team; Commonwealth Games Bronze Medalist (New Zealand)
Asghar Adibi — Former Member of the National Football Team of Iran (Iran)
Elham Asem — Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) Fighter and Referee; BJJ World Amateur Champion; Gold Medalist at the AJP Lisbon and Milan International Championships (Norway)
Golpar Parvardeh — Gymnast; European Championships in TeamGym Silver Medalist (Sweden)
James Field — Former Captain of the US International Karate Team; Two-time National Grand Champion; Two-time Pan American Champion (United States)
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“Need: The losses of Makai Lemon and Ja’Kobi Lane left USC with a thin, inexperienced but talented receiver group entering 2026. Adding Anderson via NC State provides both talent and experience, giving the Trojans a reliable, highly skilled veteran presence to help stabilize the room and support quarterback Jayden Maiava in Lincoln Riley’s offense. His versatility this fall will be just as coveted as his NFL level physical tools.
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“Value: Anderson adds size to the receiver room at 6-2 and 200 pounds. At NC State, he earned early playing time as a freshman and steadily increased his production, eventually becoming the Wolfpack’s leading receiver last season. His game is smooth and refined, and he is a polished route runner with an understanding of how to attack a defensive back’s leverage. He does an excellent job selling routes and manipulating defenders with angles in coverage. Anderson is also effective in contested situations, using body control and timing to win 50-50 balls.”
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USC has been great at producing one star receiver on an annual basis, but depth has not been a feature of USC receivers in recent years. Terrell Anderson needs to be part of a receiver room in which several quality players emerge, giving Jayden Maiava options and presenting more challenges to opposing defenses.
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The Canberra Raiders have an opportunity to build momentum when they host a Sydney Roosters outfit searching for answers after consecutive defeats. Last season’s minor premiers have endured an inconsistent campaign but produced one of their better performances of the year in a convincing win over North Queensland. The Roosters, meanwhile, have gone from six straight victories to back-to-back losses, managing just 16 points across their last two outings. Sam Walker’s influence looms large after his impressive Origin debut, while young Raiders halfback Ethan Sanders continues to gain valuable experience in a difficult role. Recent history points towards another tight encounter, with ten of the last 14 meetings decided by six points or fewer. Canberra has also won four of the last five clashes between the sides, setting the stage for another fiercely contested battle in the capital.
Nov 27, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (10), Green Bay Packers defensive end Micah Parsons (1) and Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Warren Brinson (91) eat turkey after defeating the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Lon Horwedel-Imagn Images
When the schedule comes out in May, fans immediately look at their Week 1 matchup. The Vikings will face their bordering rivals, the Green Bay Packers. Both teams split the series last year, though the Week 18 contest carried no weight.
Week 1, meanwhile, is set to be a massive bout, as the two franchises want to get off to a good start. Green Bay will be without one of its top guys. Micah Parsons, who tore his ACL in December, said that he’ll open the season on the PUP list, the Physically Unable to Perform list.
Kevin Patra, NFL.com, wrote, “Micah Parsons confirmed on Wednesday he won’t be on the field to open the Green Bay Packers’ 2026 season. The star pass rusher spoke to reporters at the team facility, revealing that, in addition to ACL surgery last year, he also underwent a meniscus procedure. Parsons made it clear that there is a strict nine-month rule, starting from the date of surgery, for his rehab, and he’s targeting a mid-October return.”
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Dec 14, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Green Bay Packers defensive end Micah Parsons (1) walks off the field with help from medical personnel following an injury during the third quarter against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
A mid-October return would certainly cost him games against the Vikings, Jets, Falcons, and Buccaneers. Matchups against the Bears (10/11), Cowboys (10/19), or Lions (10/25) could be realistic return dates for the star defender, who cost Green Bay a pair of first-rounders last year.
Parsons said, “I think the goal has always just been not right now, but longevity with my career here. I think they want that approach. We have a pretty strong nine-month rule. It’s just all about, just through the research and the data, there’s no good outcomes with players coming back early from [an] ACL. Especially if you had other things that had to get fixed up, so it’s just all about completing the rehab to the best of our ability and then seeing where we’re at from there.”
T.J. Hockenson and Christian Darrisaw are two recent Vikings examples of players who couldn’t reach their past heights after ACL recoveries. Hockenson suffered his injury late in the 2023 season and played half of 2024 and the entire 2025 season, with limited success. Darrisaw’s injury occurred in October of 2024. After missing the first couple of games last year, he returned in Week 3 and was in and out of the lineup all year, while never appearing to be fully comfortable.
Nov 23, 2025; Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA; Green Bay Packers defensive end Micah Parsons (1) during the third quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
It remains to be seen how quickly and how successful Parsons’ return is. Few players look as explosive as they did before the injury. Adrian Peterson remains an outlier in that department.
Parsons added, “Not only is it hard to accept that I’ma miss more time than what I want, but obviously hard to accept the injury. It constantly replays in my brain. … I haven’t accepted it yet, but I work hard as hell every day trying to make sure that I will be better when I come out of this.”
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He emphasized that his eyes are on the Super Bowl, not the beginning of the year: “The goal for me is to complete the season — not no relapse — and playoffs and pushing towards a championship. The goal isn’t for me to go out there and re-hurt myself trying to force myself to be back in the first few games. The goal has always been playoffs, and I think we’re all on the same page.”
Oct 31, 2021; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Dallas Cowboys outside linebacker Micah Parsons (11) tackles Minnesota Vikings fullback C.J. Ham (30) at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Blewett-USA TODAY Sports.
After the two-pick investment and the annual salary of $47 million, the Packers will undoubtedly be cautious with their franchise player, who’s one of the best the league has to offer. Minnesota has been on the wrong side of his talent a few times. Last year, he tabulated a couple of sacks against J.J. McCarthy. He collected four sacks in three wins over the Vikings in his career.
In his first campaign in Green Bay, the 26-year-old appeared in 14 games and registered 12.5 sacks, 41 tackles, and 12 tackles for loss. He possesses a premier combination of speed and power and has the versatility to line up all over the formation.
The Vikings’ rematch with the Packers is scheduled for Week 10, and the five-time Pro Bowler will presumably be back by then.
Mateus Fernandes is of transfer interest to Manchester United though West Ham are keen for him to stay for the 2026/27 season
11:10, 05 Jun 2026Updated 11:30, 05 Jun 2026
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West Ham want Manchester United transfer target Mateus Fernandes to stay for one more year as they aim to be promoted back to the Premier League at the first attempt. The 21-year-old is one of many midfield targets for Michael Carrick’s side as they prepare for Champions League football and life without Casemiro.
Atalanta star Ederson looks set to arrive at Old Trafford this month for roughly £38million while links to Fernandes, who could cost over double that, have ramped up recently. The Hammers do not look set to let him leave without a fight, however.
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According to The Athletic, West Ham are desperate to keep him at the London Stadium for at least one more year in the hopes of sealing an immediate return to the Premier League. The report adds that they want at least £80m to sell and have not yet received any approaches.
Alongside recruiting in midfield, signing a new left-winger is a possibility with United interested in Everton’s Iliman Ndiaye. Crysencio Summerville, who has been linked to Liverpool and Aston Villa, could become another option with West Ham expected to sell.
The east London club have, however, at least secured the future of one key staff member with Nuno Espirito Santo set to stay on as head coach next season.
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One potential Fernandes boost for United is that he departed Southampton after Premier League relegation 12 months ago which certainly suggests he has not intention of playing in the Championship.
His omission from Portugal’s World Cup squad is another positive as United would be able to wrap up a deal early into the summer window.
Tonali’s club team-mate Lewis Hall is also of interest to those Old Trafford but the Magpies’ need to raise funds through player sales has decreased following Anthony Gordon’s £69m switch to Barcelona.
El Hadji Malick Diouf, who spent the last nine months with Fernandes, is also a potential option at full-back with Patrick Dorgu now deemed a winger.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Before the puck dropped on the biggest series of Seth Jarvis’s life, the Carolina Hurricanes’ most threatening scorer thought back to the countless times he scored a Stanley Cup overtime winner on a Winnipeg driveway.
“I might be undefeated,” Jarvis smiled. “I might never have lost a Cup in my mind. But this is a little more real now — and way more exciting.”
Jarvis does the math. He was four years old, going to preschool and fluttering in Cup clinchers on his driveway net in 2006, the last time a Hurricane scored a winning goal in a final.
Late Thursday, Jarvis — a key cog in the 2026 series’ most criticized power play and line — stopped the clock in Period 4, knotted the series, blew the roof off Lenovo Center, and realized a dream.
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“That was the best feeling in the world,” said Jarvis, following Carolina’s 4-3 comeback overtime win.
“I’ve imagined doing that a lot. To be able to do it in real life is awesome.”
The whole night was awesome.
A pair of strong finishes by scoring-hot Brett Howden jolted the Vegas Golden Knights to an early 2-0 lead, and the veteran group appeared set to grind away the clock and snatch a pair on the road.
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“We were looking for a spark,” Carolina captain Jordan Staal said.
Coach Rod Brind’Amour flipped Jarvis down to Staal’s line and bumped Jordan Martinook up with Sebastian Aho, who ripped a game-high four shots, his most since April.
Then they found their spark, from the smallest guy in the series, just plugging away.
A sturdy Logan Stankoven beat Rasmus Andersson for a puck behind the Vegas net, took it hard to the crease on his backhand and squeaked a puck past Carter Hart.
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The place erupted. Petey Pablo’s “Raise Up” rocked the barn.
“Unbelievable. That’s probably the loudest building I’ve ever played in,” Stankoven said. “We feed off that.”
Fourth-liner William Carrier fed off it, somehow staying onside, hoofing a loose puck to his blade and putting it on Mark Jankowski’s tape while wearing defender Jeremy Lauzon like a poncho. Jankowski tied it. Two remarkable solo-effort plays in less than three minutes.
“The average fan wouldn’t really realize how exceptional a play that was. That guy is so strong. And it’s just like you can’t take him down,” Staal said of Carrier. “He wasn’t giving up on that play.”
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The Canes refused to give up on this game, then they got a little help from John Tortorella.
Frederik Andersen made a sprawling paddle save on Ivan Barbashev but the puck did cross the line on a second attempt that got waved off due to goalie interference.
Vegas’s coach challenged a decision Brind’Amour suggested he would not, then Staal scored on the ensuing power play, as Tortorella got dinged for delay of game.
Dozens of grown men doffed their shirts, for better or worse, and waved them ’round their heads like a helicopter. One fan proudly held aloft a homemade sign: REAL HOCKEY PLAYERS DO NOT WEAR GLITTER.
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“That’s the best thing about them — they’re crazy. It’s an amazing atmosphere to play in, and to have people like that. It’s not warm in there, so to take your tarps off and kind of get the crowd going and get the energy going, that’s kind of what kick-started our whole little press there in the third,” Jarvis smiled.
“Yeah, I’ve not lived that a lot, to be honest with you, in my career,” Carrier marvelled. “The energy was unbelievable. Saw a couple T-shirts off too there, in the stands. May be a new thing, and the energy was incredible.”
So even though Mark Stone countered late and pushed the night into a fourth period, Carolina had its mojo back. The Lenny got lit.
Yet Brind’Amour sensed calm in the home room before Jarvis walked out into the chaos and played hero on the ultimate driveway.
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“That could easily have gone a different way of how we felt about it, because that emotion, the last 10 minutes, I mean, you can’t get much more exciting hockey than that, right?” Brind’Amour said. “Like, it’s up, down, up, down. So, it was good that we’re able to just kind of park everything and go play.”
With Jarvis bending the twine in the 64th minute, Carolina’s big guns and a previously slumping power play on the sheet, and a magical overtime record increasing to 6-0 this spring, we have ourselves a series, folks.
“What a crowd, what a night,” Staal said.
Best of five, and everyone’s alive.
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“A new shot of life is what it feels like,” Brind’Amour said.
The series is flying off for a weekend in Vegas, but it won’t stay there.
“This is exciting,” Jarvis said, riding his high past midnight. “This is what playoff hockey is all about. Tight games and momentum swings, and you never really know what’s going to happen next.
“I don’t think you can ask any more of a playoff series.”
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• Brayden McNabb took a vicious Nikolaj Ehlers slapshot square in the face and rushed off the ice midway through the first period, leaving Vegas with five defencemen.
“It’s terrifying,” Mitch Marner said. “Hopefully he’s all good. But he’s a warrior.”
Tortorella had no update on McNabb’s health post-game. Kaeden Korczak is the next man up.
• Howden, your playoff goal-scoring leader with 13, is proving to be this post-season’s greatest bargain.
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The winger is signed through 2029-30 at a paltry $2.5-million cap hit. Absolute steal.
• Andersen made the biggest save of the night, but the Canes’ presumptive Conn Smythe favourite’s numbers have slipped in the back half of this run.
Andersen posted an eye-popping .950 save percentage through the sweeps of Ottawa and Philadelphia. Since then, he’s been an .869.
To a man, the Canes are backing their guy, of course.
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“The save percentage count is a tough one for our team. I know often we don’t give up a lot. There’s still quality chances; there’s just not a lot of fluff,” Brind’Amour said. “I’m not concerned about it.
“But we’re mindful of it. I mean, he knows what he needs. And if he starts feeling a little fatigued, he’s going to let us know. But I don’t think that’s going to be an issue.”
• Our favourite Stanley Cup stat: This is the 46th consecutive Final in which a former teammate of Jaromir Jágr has participated. Golden Knights defenceman Rasmus Andersson shared a dressing room with Jágr in Calgary (2017-18).
• Excellent viewership south of the border for Game 1, a nine-goal thriller that averaged 4.8 million viewers on ESPN. That makes it the most-watched Stanley Cup Final opener since the Blues and Bruins faced off in 2019.
Potential structural changes: The stakeholders are exploring options to divest either part or all of their financial holdings in the club. While the talks originally began with individual members looking to sell their personal stakes, the scope has expanded to broader family discussions.
Two decades of friction:The Glazer family has controlled the English Premier League club for more than 20 years. However, their lengthy tenure has been frequently disrupted and heavily criticised due to persistent fan protests.
No Qatari revival: Despite renewed rumours of the Glazers considering an exit, the Qatari consortium led by Sheikh Jassim is highly unlikely to return with a new bid. The group currently has no desire to get involved with the club again.
Past rejections endure:Sheikh Jassim previously pulled out of a massive multi-billion-pound bidding war for the club after negotiations stalled. Because those previous proposals were rejected or collapsed, the group is not planning a comeback.
Lack of communication: Sources indicate that there has been absolutely no contact between the Qatari group and Manchester United officials, either formally or informally. The lines of communication regarding a potential takeover remain completely cold.
Club official denial: Senior executives within Manchester United have played down the drama surrounding the ownership updates. These high-ranking officials have actively dismissed claims that the Glazers are aggressively exploring a full sale of the team.
Current leadership stays: The club is currently operating under its existing leadership structure, which includes minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe managing football operations. There are no immediate signs that a massive state-backed buyout is on the horizon despite the internal family debates.
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