Connor Dewar paces Wild’s blowout win at Nashville with first NHL hat trick
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:26:06 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Wild insist they’re taking it one game at a time as they try to dig out of a deep early hole under new head coach John Hynes.So far, so good.Connor Dewar scored his first NHL hat trick, Kirill Kaprizov had a goal and assist as Minnesota dismantled the Nashville Predators on Thursday at Bridgestone Arena for the second victory in as many games under Hynes.Jake Middleton and Pat Maroon also scored goals, and Filip Gustavsson stopped 24 shots as Minnesota won consecutive games for just the second time this season. The Wild ended a seven-game skid on Tuesday with a 3-1 victory over St. Louis at Xcel Energy Center.It was Minnesota’s 15th victory in 43 games at the Predators’ arena (15-22-7) since joining the NHL for the 2001-02 season.Dewar scored a fourth goal on a power play goal with 3 minutes, 57 seconds remaining, but Nashville coach Andrew Brunette challenged for an offsides call and won.The Wild were ready from the jump and kept the Predators fro...Timberwolves blitz Jazz in second half for another home victory
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:26:06 GMT
Minnesota sleepwalked through the first half Thursday at Target Center, and it made no difference in the end. The Timberwolves simply put their foot on the gas in the third quarter to pull away from and breeze past Utah for a 101-90 victory.Leading 49-47 at the break, Minnesota outscored the Jazz 35-16, continuing a run of strong third quarters this season. It was a similar formula for success, too.The Timberwolves leaned on their league-best defense to generate stops, then parlayed those into easy transition buckets. Minnesota finished with 25 fast-break points — nine of which came in the third — and 20 points off Utah’s 21 giveaways.Usually, it’s Anthony Edwards leading those transition pushes. With the 22-year-old star guard out with a hip pointer Thursday, Nickeil Alexander-Walker took charge in just about every facet. He was his usual lockdown defensive self, while also starring offensively.Alexander-Walker finished with 20 points and seven assists. He also tallied ...Movember mustache contest held at McGeary's
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:26:06 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- You may have noticed some people sporting extra facial hair in the month of November, including Albany firefighters who gathered at McGeary's Irish Pub Thursday night for a mustache contest!They're showing off their best efforts as part of Movember, a movement that raises awareness of men's health issues and fundraises for charities that help. While all men should learn about cancer and suicide prevention, it is an especially pressing need for firefighters. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "Actually firefighters do have higher incidences of cancer than the regular public, and we also have pretty high rates of suicide," David Gallati, Secretary for the Albany Permanent Professional Firefighters Association, said. "It actually surpassed cancer as the firefighter killer across the country this year."Thursday night's event not only raising money for the Movember Foundation but also local charities helping fi...Over 1K Beanie Babies donated to Albany PD to give to children
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:26:06 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The next time an Albany police officer interacts with a child, they may receive a new toy. The police department received a donation of more than 1,000 Beanie Babies from a local family. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The department posted a picture to their Facebook page of the donation. The Beanie Babies will be given to kids that the officers interact with during their shift.Trio sneaks into abandoned Workhouse, gets trapped in cell
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:26:06 GMT
ST. LOUIS – FOX 2 has learned three people broke into the former Medium Security Institution in St. Louis, more commonly known as The Workhouse, and accidentally locked themselves in a cell.Police say three men, between the ages of 18 and 21, from Dupo and Belleville, Illinois, cut a hole in a fence to get onto The Workhouse grounds two weeks ago. After getting trapped in a cell, they were able to contact a relative, who called police to get them out.This is just part of a growing list of safety concerns at the vacant site.“This is alarming to me as a member of the Board of Aldermen and also the Public Safety Committee,” Alderman Tom Oldenburg (Ward 2) said. Tow truck operator killed in Illinois served as volunteer firefighter The alderman has written the chairman of the Public Safety Committee "demanding the presence and testimony from the city's corrections division and the operations office" to answer for a lack of oversight at the former jail.Closing the facility was a hallmar...County Jail opens doors to FOX Files as health leaders combat overdoses
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:26:06 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - The St. Louis County Jail, located in the Buzz Westfall Justice Center, opened its doors as it battles the opioid epidemic.The tour of the county jail comes as St. Louis City leaders announced the City Justice Center recently started tracking non-fatal overdoses inside the city's jail. We're told the County Justice Center began tracking non-fatal overdoses in the county's facility earlier this year.Dr. Kanika Cunningham is the Director of Public Health for St. Louis County, which also provides health services to the justice center."For us, as a medical team, it does not matter why you're here," Cunningham said.Cunningham said Narcan, a nasal spray that can reverse a drug overdose, is always on standby, regardless of whether the inmate admits to prior drug use."One of the highest times for someone to have an overdose is actually when they leave the jail, or even once they come in," Cunningham said. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch f...BBB tips to prevent scammers from ruining your holiday season
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:26:06 GMT
ST. LOUIS – “Around the holidays, we really need to be mindful about what can happen to us as consumers,” Sarah Wetzel, Better Business Bureau St. Louis, said.Wetzel has some things to keep in mind if you’re doing your holiday shopping online.“You want to make sure the seller is legitimate,” she said. “You want to make sure you’re taking the steps and that you’re researching that seller, especially if it’s on social media.”Red flags include accounts without profile pictures and newer profiles potentially created with the intent to scam consumers. If your seller asks you to pay with digital platforms like Zelle, CashApp, or Venmo, Wetzel says beware.“The reason they want you to do this is because it’s not traceable. It’s essentially like giving them a wad of cash, and they can just run away with it,” she said. “The likelihood of you getting that back is not good.”Wetzel recommends using more secure payment methods, like credit cards. Wetzel says scammers are using phony websites and ...L.A. man convicted for arranging hundreds of sham marriages
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:26:06 GMT
A 42-year-old man from Los Angeles has been convicted by a federal jury in Boston for his participation in arranging more than 300 “sham marriages” for the purpose of getting around U.S. immigration laws, authorities announced Thursday. Engilbert Ulan, a Philippine national who lives in L.A., was convicted on charges of conspiracy to commit marriage fraud and immigration document fraud, according to a news release from the U.S. Department of Justice. “Ulan was arrested and charged along with 11 others in April 2022 in connection with the marriage fraud ‘agency’ operated by Marcialito ‘Mars’ Benitez,” authorities said. Starting around 2019, Ulan, Benitez and other co-conspirators ran the large-scale marriage fraud operation out of brick-and-mortar offices in Los Angeles. As part of the illegal scheme, the 42-year-old worked to arrange hundreds of spurious marriages between foreign national “clients” and legitimate U.S. citizens, including one foreign national living ...Sharks’ center reveals painful reason why he missed Monday’s game
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:26:06 GMT
San Jose Sharks center Tomas Hertl on Thursday revealed the painful reason why he had to miss one of the team’s games earlier this week.Hertl said after the Sharks’ 3-0 loss to the Boston Bruins at TD Garden that he had a kidney stone and needed a surgical procedure on Monday to have it removed.“It was a pretty (crappy) situation,” Hertl said. “It was pretty painful, but I felt good for tonight, so I jumped in.”Hertl did not participate in the Sharks’ morning skate in Boston but came out for pregame warmups and was later inserted into the lineup once coach David Quinn knew the forward was good to go.Hertl had 22:08 of ice time with one shot on net, as he and linemates Mike Hoffman and William Eklund were each -2 for the game. The Sharks fell to 0-10-0 on the road this season.Still, the Sharks are glad to have Hertl back, as he leads the team with 16 points, and is tops among all forwards in average time on ice (20:56 before Thursday),Hertl p...Cal offensive coordinator Jake Spavital leaves to join Baylor
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:26:06 GMT
Jake Spavital is leaving Cal after one season to become offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Baylor, where head coach and defensive specialist Dave Aranda was retained after a 3-9 season.Aranda, who is 23-25 in his four seasons, announced Spavital’s hiring Thursday. That came four days after offensive coordinator Jeff Grimes was fired by the Bears after three seasons in that role.Spavital is coming off his second one-year stint as offensive coordinator at Cal, where he also was in 2016. He began his coaching career as West Virginia’s quarterbacks coach from 2011-12, then went to Texas A&M as offensive coordinator/QBs coach for three seasons. His first departure from Cal came to return to West Virginia at OC from 2017-18 before four seasons as head coach at FBS team Texas State.“I am excited to get back to Texas and thankful for the opportunity to work with Dave and his staff,” Spavital said. “I’ve admired Dave from afar for quite some time and have always viewed him a...Latest news
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