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Trump State of the Union address: US men’s hockey team arrives at event
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U.S. men’s hockey team players arrived in the House Chamber for President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night.
Trump introduced the team, and it received a round of applause from those in attendance.
Players wore USA sweaters with their gold medals around their necks.
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Members of the United States’ men’s Olympic hockey team attend as President Donald Trump delivers the State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress in the House chamber of the U.S. Capitol in Washington Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
The chamber broke out in “U-S-A” chants.
“They beat a fantastic Canadian team in overtime as everybody saw, as did the American women who will soon be coming to the White House,” he said.
During the address, Trump said he would honor goaltender Connor Hellebuyck with the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Some players were unable to attend with NHL commitments about to ramp up again. But others were in Washington to visit the president at the White House before the event began. Players traveled to D.C. from Miami after they celebrated their gold medal victory at the Winter Olympics.
Several gold medalists took photos with Trump. Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk even let the president wear his gold medal in a lighthearted moment in the Oval Office.

Connor Hellebuyck on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, after President Donald Trump announced he will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
“I’m not giving it back,” the president joked.
Trump invited the team to the State of the Union address Sunday night as they were celebrating in the locker room after their 2-1 win over Canada. FBI Director Kash Patel put Trump on speakerphone.
“I’ll tell you what. I just told my people two minutes ago, I didn’t know they’d be calling. I said we’re giving the State of the Union speech on Tuesday night,” Trump said. “I can send a military plane or something, but if you would like to, it’s the coolest night, it’s the biggest speech.”
One player cut off Trump and said, “We’re in.”
“We’ll get Kash, and we’ll get the military to get you guys over,” Trump continued. “You won’t have to worry about the weather or landing. We don’t care if it’s snowing or if it’s the worst blizzard.We’ll be sailing through like you did on the ice.”

Jack Hughes poses for a photo with Team USA members Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
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A couple of days later, some of the players were in D.C.
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Bournemouth vs Man United LIVE Early team news and how to watch Premier League clash

Manchester United travel to the south coast tonight as they take on AFC Bournemouth in their last match before a 24-day break.
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2026 Alister Clark Stakes to test form from Tasmanian Derby
Ciaron Maher’s stable last lifted the Tasmanian Derby trophy and it launched a run of Derby wins throughout the nation.
Explosive Jack prevailed in the 2021 Tasmanian Derby en route to victories in Sydney’s Australian Derby and Adelaide’s South Australian Derby.
The youngster then ventured to Brisbane for a third placing in the Queensland Derby.
Maher’s newest Hobart Tasmanian Derby conqueror, Dad And Dave from last month, could follow Explosive Jack’s route toward Australia’s three other Derbies this year.
This itinerary includes the Group 2 Alister Clark Stakes (2000m) at Caulfield on Saturday, Dad And Dave’s return since his Tasmanian Derby glory.
“He’s got that Tassie form, and he’s had a little bit of time since then,” Maher said.
“But this race will shape where we go. Potentially Sydney and potentially on the Explosive Jack path to Adelaide and Brisbane after that.
“He (Explosive Jack) did the lot, but this horse is probably not as robust at the same time as Explosive Jack, but we’ll see how he goes.
“He’s in pretty good order, all the same.”
In the Alister Clark Stakes, Dad And Dave meets Amazake, who seeks his initial win.
Amazake was third in the Caulfield Classic over the upcoming course and distance in spring, then midfield in the 2500m Victoria Derby.
Most recently, he ran second over 1600m in a Pakenham maiden earlier this month.
“I just like the way he went through the line at Pakenham,” Maher said.
“It’s a more testing track there, and he hit the line pretty well.
“Being a three-year-old, he’s got plenty of time to knock off a maiden, but he stays OK and can burn around in the Alister Clark Stakes.”
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Red Wings prospect Trey Augustine headlines Mike Richter Award finalists
Two second-round NHL Draft picks are among the finalists for the Mike Richter Award as top goalie in the NCAA this season.
Michigan State’s Trey Augustine (Detroit Red Wings), UMass’ Michael Hrabal (Utah Mammoth) and the undrafted Josh Kotai of Augustana are the three finalists, the Hockey Commissioners Association announced Friday.
The American-born Augustine, picked 41st overall by the Red Wings in 2023, is 23-8-1 with a 2.08 goals-against average and .929 save percentage this season, earning him the Big Ten’s goalie of the year award for a second straight campaign. His Spartans team is guaranteed a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, starting next week.
The Czech-born Hrabal, selected 38th overall in 2023 by what were then the Arizona Coyotes in 2023, is 19-8-1 with a 1.98 ERA and .936 save percentage this season. He also was named Hockey East’s player of the year earlier this week.
UMass needs a win against Merrimack in a Hockey East semifinal on Friday to keep its NCAA tourney hopes alive.
Kotai, 23, is 20-11-4 with a 1.99 GAA and .938 save percentage this season. Augustana was eliminated from the CCHA conference championship last week, but still could get an NCAA tournament spot with some help on the out-of-town scoreboard this weekend.
The Richter winner will be announced April 10.
Montreal Canadiens goalie Jacob Fowler won the award last year with Boston College.
Previous winners include Connor Hellebuyck, Thatcher Demko and Jeremy Swayman.
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How India’s men’s squash team is preparing for Nagoya Asian Games 2026 | Asian Games 2023
After a successful outing in the 2022 Asian Games, India’s men’s squash team is looking to deliver its career-best performance at the 2026 Nagoya Asian Games, with new talents rising in the ranks.
India in the last Asian Games in Hangzhou won five medals in squash events, which was their joint best with the 2014 Incheon Asian Games, where they also won five medals.
Indian men’s team members won two medals in the last edition, as they won gold in the team event, while veteran Saurav Ghosal won a silver medal in the singles event. With the next edition of the tournament just months away, the Indian men’s team has been going all-out in its preparation, with hopes of increasing the medal numbers even further in Japan.
A stronger core driving India forward
Not too long ago, India’s men’s squash scene revolved around a single dominant figure in Saurav Ghosal. While others featured around him, the gap in rankings was often significant.
That landscape has now changed. Four Indian players are currently ranked in and around the top 50 of the PSA standings — Abhay Singh (26), Ramit Tandon (37), Veer Chotrani (43) and Velavan Senthilkumar (51).
Healthy competition shaping preparations
The increased competition within the squad is playing a key role in India’s preparation for the Asian Games. Players are pushing each other to improve, with the closeness in rankings ensuring that no one can afford to drop their standards.
Abhay highlighted how the competition keeps him “on his toes,” while Tandon pointed out that Indian players are now regularly capable of beating top-20 opponents — something that was rare a few years ago.
Chotrani echoed a similar sentiment, noting that the group operates at a comparable level, making it both competitive and motivating. This internal rivalry is expected to be crucial in determining team combinations and singles spots for Nagoya.
Focus on consistency and long-term growth
While Indian players have shown the ability to produce standout performances, the next step in their development lies in maintaining that level consistently. Tandon stressed that moving into the top 20 will require sustained success rather than occasional big wins.
The shift in PSA rankings to a weekly system has also made progress more dynamic, allowing players to climb quickly with strong performances in key tournaments. This has added urgency and intensity to the preparation phase.
Backed by a growing talent pipeline, increased support and more domestic events, India’s men’s squash team is building towards Nagoya with a clear goal — to convert potential into results and take Indian squash to the next level.
Full list of India’s medals in squash in Asian Games 2022:
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India – Squash Medals (Asian Games 2022) |
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Athletes |
Event |
Medal |
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Team India |
Women’s Team |
Bronze |
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Team India |
Men’s Team |
Gold |
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Team India |
Mixed Team |
Bronze |
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Team India |
Mixed Doubles |
Gold |
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Saurav Ghosal |
Men’s Singles |
Silver |
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Aeliana poised for history in 2026 Rosehill Ranvet Stakes
During spring, it was Via Sistina leading the way. This time around, Autumn Glow has been the star.
Aeliana has remained overshadowed by two exceptional stablemates through her recent six starts, though on Saturday at Rosehill, the mare emerges prominently in the Ranvet Stakes (2000m).
In addition to targeting her first triumph post-thrashing ATC Australian Derby rivals a year ago, she could enable James McDonald to tie Damien Oliver’s 129 Group 1 wins Australian record.
McDonald, fresh off victory in the Coolmore Classic last weekend via Lazzura, eyes that one more Group 1 to level with Oliver, commencing his five such rides at Rosehill aboard Aeliana.
Her trainer Chris Waller trusts the mare to supply the champion jockey’s key moment, as do gamblers backing her firmly at $1.65.
“She has come back stronger, and her first two runs have been superb,” Waller said.
“She’s got the best form heading into a Ranvet.
“This time last year, she ran second by a nostril on the same day in the Rosehill Guineas to Broadsiding and came out with an emphatic Derby win.
“She is where she needs to be.”
Aeliana headlines McDonald’s outstanding quintet of Group 1 engagements Saturday, all under Sydney’s champion trainer.
If she falls short for the tying win, Autumn Boy as Rosehill Guineas favourite gives McDonald his prompt opportunity to surpass Oliver, then Autumn Glow, the unbeaten mare, in the George Ryder Stakes (1500m).
The jockey’s further Group 1 hopes rest on Fireball in the Golden Slipper (1200m) and Generosity in the Galaxy (1100m), both outsiders at double-figure quotes needing shocks.
Potentially Aeliana’s sternest test is barnmate Lindermann ($9), who has notched two wins and two places in four Rosehill 2000m appearances.
After a creditable third on return, the gelding disappointed in the Verry Elleegant Stakes (1600m) last time, yet Waller reports full recovery and a battling effort ahead.
“He’s fine. He’s had an ECG and everything is normal so he will definitely be there,” Waller said.
Trinity College, the stable trio’s outsider, brings a Group 3 win at the distance from overseas, with solid training reports since his Aussie bow last month.
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England squad: Thomas Tuchel explains squad selection
England manager Thomas Tuchel explains his decisions for selecting Manchester United players Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo for his upcoming camp.
He also says it was a “tough decision” to not include Trent Alexander-Arnold in the expanded 35-man squad.
The Three Lions continue their World Cup preparations with friendlies at Wembley Stadium against Uruguay on 27 March and Japan on 31 March.
Teams must submit their final World Cup squads by Saturday, 30 May.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold’s England World Cup hopes in doubt, so what now for Real Madrid defender?
Tuchel, who has made clear his love of the physical nature of English football alongside his want of a solid backline referenced Jarrell Quansah, Djed Spence and Tino Livramento as the players in front of Alexander-Arnold.
And although predominately a centre-back, Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa played at right-back in the comfortable win over Wales in October and is an option there too.
“A slightly different profile,” Tuchel said when asked by BBC Sport about what the other players bring.
“It’s not what Trent cannot offer us. I know very well what Trent can offer.
“I suffered when he played against my teams with Liverpool. I know very well about his strengths and what he can give.”
Livramento played the second-half of Newcastle’s 7-2 defeat by Barcelona in the second leg of their Champions League tie on Wednesday, but he has already impressed the England boss.
Tuchel is big on players having “credit” for what they have previously done for him and Livramento played in England’s 5-0 away win against Serbia, arguably the most impressive performance since he took charge.
“It is a sporting decision that we stick with Quansah, Livramento and Spence who all can play in camp in the right full-back position,” added the German.
“We have evidence with how good we were in September, October and November and the players who are in camp have to push for their ticket. They have to show again that they deserve this spot.”
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IPL 2026: KKR suffer Matheesha Pathirana blow, reveal fresh details | Cricket News
Matheesha Pathirana is set to miss the opening phase of IPL 2026, with Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) head coach Abhishek Nayar confirming in pre-season press conference held on friday that the pacer is likely to be available only from mid-April. Pathirana, who was ruled out of the 2026 T20 World Cup due to a calf strain, is currently undergoing rehabilitation under the supervision of Sri Lanka Cricket. He had featured in just three matches in the tournament before being helped off the field during a game against Australia.
KKR await fitness update
Providing an update on the young fast bowler’s recovery, Nayar said: “The latest update that we know is he’s obviously with the Sri Lankan cricket board and they took out his rehab, and the latest communication that we’ve had is, hopefully, somewhere mid-April is when they feel he’ll be match fit. That’s what we know as of now.”
Sri Lanka Cricket issues NOC update for IPL 2026
Dushmantha Chameera, Pathum Nissanka, and Kamindu Mendis, who have successfully completed their physical performance tests, have been issued NOCs to participate in the IPL. Nuwan Thushara’s eligibility for a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to participate in the IPL will be subject to the outcome of his Physical Performance Test.”Wanindu Hasaranga, Eshan Malinga, and Matheesha Pathirana, who have requested NOCs to participate in IPL 2026, are yet to undergo the Physical Performance Test, as they are still undergoing rehabilitation to recover from injuries sustained. The respective players will undergo the tests upon completion of their recovery and rehabilitation programs,” said SLC in a statement on Friday.
“Firstly, it is a big blow” – Nayar
Nayar admitted that Harshit’s absence comes as a major setback for the KKR:“Firstly, it is a big blow, because Harshit has been an integral part of this team for the last couple of seasons, including the championship season. He’s grown a lot as a cricketer over the years, so it’s not easy to replace him.”He added that the team management is actively exploring replacement options: “Having said that, over the last few days, we’ve looked at a few bowlers. We’re trying to evaluate, with the help of the leadership group, who fits in and who can do that role to the best of their prowess.”“We’re still evaluating that and haven’t made that decision yet, but hopefully we’ll identify someone soon who can make a difference to this squad.”
Bravo backs squad depth despite setbacks
KKR mentor Dwayne Bravo struck a confident tone: “In any tournament with any team, once you lose some of the key bowling options, these are things you plan for, but also things you have to accept, the good thing about Indian cricket, especially at the moment, is that there is a lot of depth.”Bravo pointed to several Indian pacers who could step up: “So there are some guys, as the coach mentioned, that we are definitely looking at to fill the spot – the likes of Umran Malik.”“These guys are also players who have represented the national team at some point in time and have also played in the IPL before. They are young, exciting talents. So, for me personally, I’m happy to work with this group of fast bowlers.” he added.
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Bruno Guimaraes to Man United latest, £69m transfer ultimatum, Casemiro’s crucial role
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Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes has been linked with a move to Manchester United this summer as a replacment for Casemiro
Everything you need to know following the news surrounding Manchester United’s transfer pursuit of Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes…
- £69m ‘advanced talks’: Manchester United are reportedly in advanced talks to sign Newcastle United captain Bruno Guimaraes for a fee of £69million as a primary replacement for the outgoing Casemiro. However, United could have to compete with interest from Real Madrid, along with Newcastle’s desire to tie Guimaraes down to a new improved contract, which would complicate any potential summer move.
- Shearer’s stance: Newcastle legend Alan Shearer has warned that the club faces a battle to keep star players like Guimaraes if they fail to secure European football for next season. While dismissing some of the advanced talks reports as “rubbish”, Shearer acknowledged that the “noise” surrounding a potential £69m move to Manchester United will only intensify as the summer transfer window approaches.
- Casemiro’s influence: United are reportedly hoping that departing midfielder Casemiro can act as an agent to help convince his Brazil team-mate Guimaraes to choose Old Trafford over interest from Real Madrid. The Newcastle captain has previously cited Casemiro as an idol and inspiration, potentially giving United a crucial advantage in securing the £69m-rated star as his successor this summer.
- European need: Former United player Danny Simpson has suggested that Newcastle may struggle to keep star midfielders Guimaraes and Sandro Tonali if they fail to secure European football for next season. With Guimaraes identified as a top priority to replace the departing Casemiro, the Magpies’ current league position and recent Champions League exit could force them to sell their key assets to bigger clubs.
- Contract latest: The Chronicle suggest that Newcastle have initiated contact with Guimaraes regarding a contract extension beyond 2028, despite the intense speculation linking him with Manchester United. Newcastle sources have labelled transfer claims as inaccurate while emphasising their desire to secure the Brazilian’s long-term future.
- Howe reacts: Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe has branded reports of advanced talks between Guimaraes and Manchester United as “nonsense,” labelling the rumours as “totally disrespectful” to his captain. Howe insisted that Guimaraes remains fully committed to Newcastle and is currently focused solely on recovering from injury rather than entertaining “unwanted” transfer distractions.
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Is Luka Doncic the NBA MVP after 60-point night? ESPN experts weigh in
The Los Angeles Lakers are rolling. Led by star guard Luka Doncic’s 60 points and LeBron James’ triple-double, the Lakers got past the Miami Heat 134-126 on March 19 for their eighth consecutive win.
The triumph was even more impressive considering it came just one night after a big 124-116 road victory over the Houston Rockets.
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Doncic knocked down 18-of-30 shots, including 9-of-17 on 3-pointers, and contributed seven rebounds, three assists and five steals. The scoring output tied for the second most of Doncic’s career. Additionally, he has scored at least 30 points in each game of the Lakers’ win streak.
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On ESPN’s “First Take,” NBA analysts Stephen A. Smith and Brian Windhorst tackled the topic of whether Doncic should be considered a top candidate for league MVP.
“I don’t think we have a choice,” Smith said. “I’m ashamed that I hadn’t brought up Luka for league MVP consideration sooner than this morning. That ends now. That gets corrected right now. Luka Doncic has been sensational.”
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James recorded 19 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists while tying Robert Parish’s all-time NBA record for games played with 1,611. Los Angeles erased a 15-point deficit to hand the Heat their third straight defeat.
Windhorst praised the Lakers for their toughness and resolve in the back-to-back efforts.
“I can’t tell you how much I loved watching them compete the last three games, and Luka especially,” Windhorst said. “The way he approached this game was absolutely awe-inspiring.”
Windhorst added, “Some of the shots that he made in this game were absolutely incredible.”
Still, Windhorst said Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder is his leader in the NBA MVP race. Gilgeous-Alexander won the award in 2024-25.
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“Shai plays both ends, and his consistency is unbelievable,” he said.
According to DraftKings Sportsbook, Doncic has surged into second place in NBA MVP odds. Gilgeous-Alexander still leads at -1000, trailed by Doncic (+1500), the San Antonio Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama (+2500) and the Denver Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic (+3500).
At 45-25, the Lakers sit in the third place in the Western Conference. They return to action at 7 p.m. ET Saturday on the road against the Orlando Magic.
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