Just when NHL fans thought Alex Ovechkin didn't have anymore career milestones to hit, he found another.
The landscape of college sports is rapidly changing and a massive legal settlement expected to be finalized over the summer could cement those changes.
Hockey fans will never tire of the sight of two classic rivals battling it out on the ice. Particularly, a pair that's been doing it for the last 20 years.
Alexander Ovechkin broke the all-time NHL goal record (again).
"The GR8 Chase" is officially over. Alex Ovechkin is the greatest goal scorer in NHL history.
Alexander Ovechkin scored career tally No. 894 to tie Hockey Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky for most all-time on Friday.
On Friday, the Associated Press revealed the winner of the NCAA Men's Basketball Coach of the Year Award in a historic first.
It was his 40th goal of the season, the third time he's reached that benchmark after his 35th birthday.
"The Great Eight," as he's called, scored career tally No. 892 on Wednesday against the Carolina Hurricanes.
Four score(s) and eight games to play in the regular season for Alexander Ovechkin as he chases down Hockey Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky for the most goals in NHL history (894).
Right winger Bukayo Saka made his return to the pitch as a second half substitute after missing three months with a hamstring injury.
Bellowing fans broke into chants of "Ovi! Ovi! Ovi!" across Capital One Arena on Sunday as if Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin had just scored a game-winning goal.
The player transfer portal is by far the biggest disturbance to the college athletics system but coaching changes may be the most under-recognized cause.
Washington Capitals captain Alexander Ovechkin and Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury have been on-ice nemeses for 20 seasons.
In the Sweet 16, when you have momentum you've got to capitalize. No. 1-seeded Duke did just that at the end of the first half of the team's East Regional semifinal against No. 4-seeded Arizona.
Houston will have to travel 1,015.2 miles on its way to the Sweet 16.
"The GR8 Chase" is still very much on in the nation's capital.
The Spartans, led by head coach Tom Izzo, last advanced to the Elite Eight in 2019. They'll be looking to end that six-year drought on Friday and continue their march towards a third national title.
One of the most anticipated matchups in this year's NCAA Tournament is Thursday's Sweet 16 contest between No. 4-seeded Arizona and No. 1-seeded Duke.
The Washington Capitals have locked up one of their best defensemen for the foreseeable future.
NBC will have the exclusive rights to Super Bowl LX in San Francisco on February 8, 2026.
Calipari left Kentucky for Arkansas, creating a chain reaction that has resulted in all three schools affected making it to the Sweet 16.
After two rounds, the 2025 NCAA Tournament field has been whittled down to just 16 teams and oh how sweet it is. However, fans may have noticed there really isn't a Cinderella candidate this year. But that doesn't mean the legacies of Cinderellas past won't be present on Thursday and Friday.
If it's felt like the 2025 NCAA Tournament has been nothing but chalk, you're not entirely wrong. According to CBS Sports' Matt Norlander, this year's Sweet 16 is set to feature teams from just four conferences for the first time ever — the least in the tournament's history.
It took 49 games across four days, but fans finally got the first buzzer-beater of the 2025 NCAA Tournament.