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Of course it was Canada, and of course it was in overtime.
The brilliant 4 Nations Face-Off ended last night in the most thrilling or heartbreaking way possible, depending on your preferred country.
Nearly 15 years ago, it was Sidney Crosby winning a gold medal for Canada against the United States in OT at the Olympics.
It made him a legend, and he was on the ice last night when Connor McDavid earned his place in lore with his own OT winner against the U.S.
It was swift, beautiful and decisive: CONNOR MCDAVID! OVERTIME WINNER! CONNOR MCDAVID TRANCHE EN PROLONGATION! #4Nations pic.twitter.com/AF96PDU2S8 Hockey Canada (@HockeyCanada) February 21, 2025 Canada 3, USA 2 .
There is a brilliant yet jarring suddenness to OT at this level.
Hockey is a fast game.
It is hard to keep up with a whirring puck live, so every single second feels like must-watch TV when the next goal wins.
Thats how it felt for a little more than eight minutes last night.
Three instant Pulse takeaways: How are we supposed to go back to the regular season after this? Wemby out Spurs wunderkind Victor Wembanyama is expected to miss the rest of the season with a blood clot, marking the end of a spectacular sophomore campaign for the leagues brightest young talent.
Wembanyama, 21, averaged 24.3 points, 11 rebounds and an NBA-best 3.8 blocks per contest in 46 games played, which renders him ineligible for any postseason awards.
He was the front-runner for Defensive Player of the Year.
Sam Amick says its a short-term loss in what should still be an alluring career .
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What could be a huge moment in MLB history passed without much fanfare yesterday, in a game that didnt matter.
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Forgive me if this sounds repetitive: A bright young USWNT star scored a breathtaking goal last night in international play, signaling the sort of star-is-born storyline this group of women is accustomed to by now.
Such was the case with 21-year-old Ally Sentnor, who fired this laser beam into the top corner in the USWNTs 2-0 win against Colombia: Sentnor SENT! IT! #USWNT x @VW pic.twitter.com/J6QFSUGCnw U.S.
Women's National Soccer Team (@USWNT) February 21, 2025 It was a moment for Sentnor, who got her first USWNT start last night and likely earned future playing time.
Joining her in the youth movement was 17-year-old Lily Yohannes, who also made her first USWNT start, and was exquisite in the midfield.
See more on the SheBelieves Cup win here , including Cat Macarios special return to the lineup.
NBA: Knicks at Cavaliers 7 p.m.
ET on ESPN Were due for an NBA reset this week, and heres a great place to start.
Cleveland is still the clear leader of the Eastern Conference, but New York has been hot.
One of these teams could easily make the finals.
Take a gander.
NCAAM: No.
14 Michigan State at No.
12 Michigan 8 p.m.
ET on Fox An already spirited rivalry gets the added value of stakes here, as both these teams are the class of the Big Ten this year.
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The Athletic Hockey Show asks what the U.S.
will need to do to avenge this loss when the Olympics roll around.
Try Spotify or Apple Podcasts .
Our NFL staff embarked on a mock draft and came away with a big splash: the Raiders trading up for their QB of the future.
See the picks here .
The high-profile athlete burglaries are still a startling story.
Alex Andrejev compiled a great rundown of all the facts .
Whats the next stop for Myles Garrett? The NFC East seems to be a likely landing spot , though none of these suitors would surprise me.
Jim Bowden picks 10 teams that should target Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
in free agency .
The frenzy begins.
The hottest college football recruiting team is ...
Illinois? Its true .
Most-clicked in the newsletter yesterday : Our story on the weird saga of Quinn Hughes and Team USA at the 4 Nations Face-Off.
Most-read on the website yesterday : The 4 Nations live blog , of course.
(Top photo: Brian Fluharty / Imagn Images).
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