Barracuda 4 goal third period in 5-3 win against Wranglers

San Jose Barracuda vs Calgary Wranglers on Tuesday February 24th at Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary (via sjbarracuda)

By Madison Montez

On their first shot of the game, Calgary was the first on the board. Aydar Suniev scored his 11th goal of the season. This will be the first goal in San Jose’s 5-3 win with their first powerplay opportunity of the game, San Jose tied it up to make it a 1-1 game, Lucas Carlsson with his tenth goal of the season. Kasper Halttunen with the primary assist and Jimmy Hungtington with the secondary assist.

Because of a giveaway by the Barracuda, Calgary took advantage and retook their lead to make it a 2-1 game. Rory Kerins with his 17th of the season. Calgary extended their lead even further when former San Jose Barracuda Nick Cicek scored his fifth of the season to make it 3-1.

Picking up a loose puck after a Jimmy Huntington shot, Braden Hache scored his third of the season to make it a 3-2 game. Two minutes later, Anthony Vincent tied the game at 3-3, scoring his fifth of the season. To take their first lead of the game, Anthony Vincent scored his second of the game to make it 4-3 San Jose. To seal the win, Lucas Carlsson scored his second of the game to make it 5-3.

After the first period, San Jose outshot Calgary 13 to nine. After the second period, taking their lead back, Calgary outshot San Jose nine to eight. After the third period, Calgary outshot San Jose 13-nine.

Special teams played a crucial part in Tuesday night’s game. Coming into Tuesday night, San Jose came in first on the powerplay and fifth on the penalty kill. This was shown when San Jose scored on their first powerplay opportunity. San Jose went 1-1 on the powerplay Tuesday night. Calgary came in tenth on the powerplay and ninth on the penalty kill. Calgary went 0-2 on the powerplay Tuesday night.

Laurent Brossoit got the start for San Jose. Making 28 saves on 31 shots, Brossoit recorded nights win. For Calgary, Arsenii Sergeev got the start. Making 25 saves on 29 shots, Sergeev recorded tonights loss.

THREE STARS OF THE GAME

  1. Anthony Vincent
  2. Rory Kerins
  3. Lucas Carlsson

The Barracuda will be back in action Wednesday, finishing up the two game series. San Jose will be looking to win to sweep the series.

Giants report: SF off to 4-0 start in spring training, pitching well

San Francisco Giants’ Jung Hoo Lee, of South Korea, works out during spring training baseball on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026, in Scottsdale Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

By Vince Cestone

The San Francisco Giants are off to a hot start in spring training, going 4-0 to start the Cactus League campaign. But what has really shined for the Giants so far–their pitching.

In their four wins, the Giants held their opponents to just 10 runs, no small feat in the thin, dry Arizona air. And five of those runs came in the first inning of the Cactus League opener where bullpen hopeful Hayden Birdsong struggled with his command. He’ll hope to bounce back in his next spring training appearance.

In the Cactus League opener on Saturday against the Seattle Mariners in Peoria, the Giants bounced back from Birdsong’s horrible outing and won the game 10-5 after being down 5-0 in the first. In his start, he was only able to get one out and gave up five runs, on three walks, while walking two. The knockout punch came when Mariners third baseman Miles Mastrobuoni hit a grand slam, to make the score 5-0.

The Giants bullpen, which used nine relievers, took over and pitched a scoreless 8 2/3 innings. Right hander Blake Tidwell headlined the impressive bullpen performance by striking out the side in his one inning of work. Tidwell was lighting up the radar gun in the high 90s and could make the team as a solid relief option in the late innings. The Giants acquired Tidwell in the Tyler Rogers trade last season.

On the offensive side, the Giants exploded for 10 runs. New Giants outfielder Harrison Bader smashed a 2-RBI double in the second inning, and designated hitter hopeful Bryce Eldridge also had an RBI double in the third inning.

In Game 2 against the Chicago Cubs, the Giants’ pitching shined in their 4-2 win at Scottsdale Stadium. Starting pitcher Robbie Ray wiggled his way out of trouble after giving up a hit and two walks in the first.

This is how Ray survived–with a triple play to get out of the inning.

Carson Seymour chimed in with a one-hit scoreless second inning. He’s also hoping to make the Giants bullpen once they break north for camp. Tristan Beck and Spencer Bivens, who were part of the Giants bullpen last year, also pitched scoreless innings.

On offense, new Giants second baseman Luis Arraez hit a single in the game in three tries. Third baseman Matt Chapman went 2-for-2 with a double. Will Brennan, who the Giants recently signed for outfield depth, contributed with an RBI single in the second inning. Through some small ball, the Giants scratched across four runs and beat the Cubs 4-2.

In the third game of spring training against the Athletics, the Giants again only gave up two runs, but this time added their first home run of the spring.

In the eighth inning, designated hitter Victor Bericoto hit a home run to right field, making the score 6-2 Giants. Bericoto also had an RBI-single in the sixth inning. This Giants prospect converted from catcher to the outfield in 2024. Bericoto signed with the Giants in 2018 as an international free agent.

On the pitching side, in the first inning, JT Brubaker gave up the only two runs the Giants allowed. Trevor McDonald, who made three appearances for the Giants last season, pitched a perfect second inning, striking out two. Marques Johnson was impressive, striking out the side in the sixth inning.

Arraez went 2-or-3 in the game, with a double, single, and 2 RBIs. Outfielder Jung Hoo Lee had a single in the game, going 1-for-3, and Luis Matos had an RBI single. The Giants defeated the A’s in dominant fashion, a rarity in the Cactus League, where the A’s have traditionally had the Giants’ number.

And on Tuesday, in the Giants’ fourth game of the spring, their pitching was better yet. The Giants beat the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 4-1, as ace Logan Webb shined in his two innings of work.

In those two perfect innings, Webb had four strikeouts. Landon Roupp followed with a strong scoreless third inning, allowing just one walk but striking out two. Matt Gage followed in the fourth inning with a perfect frame. In the fifth inning, embattled Giants closer Ryan Walker gave up one hit, but struck out two in his scoreless inning. Walker is vying for the closer role after the Giants decided not to sign one in the free agent market. Walker will be someone to watch this spring.

With the bats, the Giants only had four hits in the game but made the most of them. Lee went 1-for-3 with an RBI single, which opened the scoring in the second inning. The Giants scored the next three and final runs on sacrifice flies, including one from catcher Patrick Bailey. Bailey will look to improve things with the bat in 2026.

The Giants will next play on Wednesday afternoon against the Milwaukee Brewers. Game time is 12:10 p.m. from American Family Fields of Phoenix. You can listen to the game on MLB.com.

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast: Will MLB avoid a work stoppage?; Can any MLB team stop Yanks or Dodgers?; plus more news

Major League Baseball Players Association senior director Bruce Meyer answers questions to the media in MLBPA offices in New York Mar 11, 2022 (AP News file photo)

That’s Amaury News and Commentary podcast:

#1 Will MLB avoid a labor dispute or lockout later in 2026?
With the current collective bargaining agreement scheduled to expire after the 2026 season and owners pushing for changes like a potential salary cap, there’s significant uncertainty about labor peace beyond this season.

#2 Can any team realistically stop the reigning champions and favorites?
The Los Angeles Dodgers enter 2026 as back-to-back National League champions and World Series winners and will try to become the first team since the 2000s Yankees to three-peat.

#3 How will the new Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) challenge system affect games?
MLB is implementing an automated strike-zone challenge system for the 2026 season, which could meaningfully change umpiring, game strategy, and pace of play.

#4 Which remaining free agents or trades will shape contending rosters?
With notable free agents still unsigned and trade rumors circulating, questions remain about where players like top free agents sign and how teams will bolster key areas.

#5 Amaury for the Sacramento A’s who will win key roster spots, especially around the infield?
With new acquisitions and players like Zack Gelof competing for positioning, a central question is whether veterans or younger talent will earn starting roles come Opening Day.

Amaury Pi-Gonzalez – Cuban-born Pi-González is one of the pioneers of Spanish-language baseball play-by-play in America. Began as Oakland A’s Spanish-language voice in 1977 ending in 2024 (interrupted by stops with the Giants, Mariners and Angels). Voice of the Golden State Warriors from 1992 through 1998. 2010 inducted in the Bay Area Radio Hall of fame.

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Sacramento Kings podcast Tony Renteria: Kings end 16 game skid defeat Memphis

Sacramento Kings guard DeMar DeRozan (10) handles the ball against the Memphis Grizzlies forward Jaylen Wells (0) in the second half Fed Ex Forum in Memphis on Mon Feb 23, 2026 (AP News photo)

Sacramento Kings podcast Tony Renteria:

#1 How did DeMar DeRozan’s scoring performance impact the Kings’ offense and did he lead Sacramento in points against the Grizzlies?

#2 What role did Russell Westbrook play in facilitating the Kings’ offense on February 23, and how many assists did he record?

#3 How did Keegan Murray make an impact on both ends of the floor for Sacramento, and how effective was he against Memphis defenders?

#4 Maxime Raynaud had one of his better games during the matchup how did his rebounding and interior presence affect the Kings’ performance?

#5 Which Sacramento bench player (such as Malik Monk or Killian Hayes) provided the biggest scoring boost, and did that influence the tempo of the game?

Join Tony Renteria for the Sacramento Kings podcasts Tuesdays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Whether you’re pre-gaming with the Kings or celebrating an A’s win, Cyprus Grille at the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena is your downtown go-to.

⚡Craft cocktails? Check.
🔥Game-day bites? Oh yeah.
🏟️Steps from Golden 1 Center? You bet.

Open daily, Cyprus Grille is serving up local flavor with a front-row seat to the action. Stop by before or after the game—or make it your new downtown hangout.

Cyprus Grille—where fans fuel up.

📍Located inside the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena @ 300 J Street

Happy Hour – 4pm-6pm

Show your ticket for additional discounts when dining in. 

Kings Put An End To Historic 16 Game Losing Streak Beating Memphis 123-114

Sacramento Kings guard Russell Westbrook (left)takes the basketball against the Memphis Grizzlies guard Jahmai Mashack (right) in the first half at the Fed Ex Forum in Memphis on Mon Feb 23, 2026 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

We can all breath a sigh of relief as the Sacramento Kings (13-46) held on to beat the Memphis Grizzlies (21-35) and put an end to the longest losing streak in franchise history (16 losses in a row). The final score was 123-114. In a well-balanced game, the game high for the Kings was Russell Westbrook who scored 25 points. Both Precious Achiuwa and Maxime Raynaud had double doubles and four of the five starters finished in double digits.

Game recap: The Kings got off to a great start leading after the first quarter 33-25. The Grizzlies came right back outscoring Sacramento in the second quarter 36-30. In a back and forth game, the Kings took a slim half-time lead 63-61. It had been a quiet game for Keegan Murray but it was Precious Achiuwa who really showed up playing an aggressive game. Maxime Raynaud was also played a terrific game in the first half.

The Kings edged the Grizzlies as the third quarter came to an end outscoring Memphis 29-28. They led 92-89 looking to hold on in the fourth quarter and at long last put this longest losing streak in franchise history behind them.

As the quarter got underway Sacramento continued to extend their lead and at 8:28 the Kings had built a 104-92 lead. Maxime Raynaud already had a double double as did Precious Achiuwa.

Three bench players were in double digits and four of their five starters had shot in double digits. They were rolling and looking to hold on for the win. The Grizzlies threatened with four minutes left in the game.

They cut a 12-point Sacramento lead to eight but each time Memphis challenged, the Kings pushed their lead back out. Sacramento had their fourth road win of the season and their losing streak was finally in their rearview.

Despite playing shorthanded the Sacramento Kings put together a terrific game in their win tonight. The high for Sacramento went to Russell Westbrook who scored 25 points: this was also the game high.

Precious Achiuwa had a double double with 22 points and 12 rebounds. Maxime Raynaud also had a double double with 10 points and 13 rebounds. DeMar DeRozan came away with 19 points, a great showing for the starters.

The bench was also a huge part of this win. Daeqwon Plowden had the high off the bench with 19 points and five rebounds. Nique Clifford bounced back scoring 12 points with six rebounds and Malik Monk finished with ten points. Sacramento led for most of this game determined to put this losing streak behind them and they succeeded.

Post game notes: Monday night the Kings continued their latest road trip after losing to the San Antonio Spurs Saturday night 139-122. Despite paying shorthanded, without Zach LaVine, Domantas Sabonis and De’Andre Hunter all out for the season, the Kings put up a great fight through three quarters forcing the Spurs to have to step up and finally close out the game.

The Kings missed Dylan Cardwell in this game who has been out for at least four weeks. The Kings leaned heavily on DeMar DeRozan and Keegan Murray to end to their current losing streak which ended at 16 games.

The Grizzlies have also struggled this season losing their last game to the Heat 136-120 last Saturday. The Grizzlies have suffered a lot of injuries this season much like the Kings. Ja Morant will not play in Monday’s game and is not expected to return until possibly early March. He is dealing with a left elbow UCL sprain.

It’s now off to Houston for the Kings to take on Kevin Durant and the Rockets Wednesday night. Tipoff for that game is scheduled for 5:00PM.

Whether you’re pre-gaming with the Kings or celebrating an A’s win, Cyprus Grille at the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena is your downtown go-to.

⚡Craft cocktails? Check.
🔥Game-day bites? Oh yeah.
🏟️Steps from Golden 1 Center? You bet.

Open daily, Cyprus Grille is serving up local flavor with a front-row seat to the action. Stop by before or after the game—or make it your new downtown hangout.

Cyprus Grille—where fans fuel up.

📍Located inside the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena @ 300 J Street

Happy Hour – 4pm-6pm

Show your ticket for additional discounts when dining in. 

San Jose Barracuda podcast Madison Montez: Barracuda get after Wranglers in second of home at home series in Calgary Tuesday

The Calgary Wranglers defenseman Artem Grushnikov (3) gets a jump on the San Jose Barracuda forward Anthony Vincent (76) at Tech CU in San Jose on Sat Feb 21, 2026. Both clubs match up for game two of the series at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary on Tue Feb 24, 2026 (photo by San Jose Barracuda)

San Jose Barracuda podcast with Madison Montez:

#1 How will Filip Bystedt’s offensive production impact the Barracuda’s performance against the Wranglers, given his leading point totals this season?

#2 What role might Oliver Wahlstrom play in the Feb 24th game, especially considering his recent scoring contributions for San Jose?

#3 Can Cam Lund continue his recent offensive momentum and contribute key assists or goals in Feb 24’s matchup versus Calgary?

#4 With Braden Haché already finding the scoresheet earlier this season against Calgary, how important will his defensive performance be in limiting Calgary’s scoring opportunities?

#5 Which goaltender will the Barracuda start — Gabriel Carriere or Jakub Skarek — and how might that decision affect San Jose’s ability to maintain its strong road record against the Wranglers?

Join Madison Montez for San Jose Barracuda podcasts each Monday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Sacramento Kings podcast Barbara Mason: Kings trying to figure it out, battle in Memphis tonight

Its a scramble for the basketball between the San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (center) is fouled while struggling with the Sacramento Kings guard DeMar DeRozan (10) and forward Maxime Raynaud (42) behind at Frost Bank Center Arena in San Antonio on Sat Feb 21, 2026 (AP News photo)

Sacramento Kings podcast Barbara Mason

1.Just when you thought things could not get any worse for the Sacramento Kings they just did. This has been a season like no other and the Kings still have another 25 plus games to go and the hope is that the current roster can stay healthy.

2.Saturday night the shorthanded Kings took on the powerhouse San Antonio Spurs on the road and despite losing their 16th game in a row they put up a terrific fight through three quarters.

3. The Spurs had to fight through three quarters to finally put the game away in the fourth and it was Victor Wembanyama who really lit this game up in the final minutes.

4. The Kings DeMar DeRozan, Keegan Murray, Maxime Raynaud and Malik Monk kept the Kings in this game and really put the Spurs on notice for much of the game. San Antonio wore the Kings out in the fourth quarter to finally put this game away.

5.Monday night the Kings remain on the road taking on the Memphis Grizzlies. There will be no reinforcements on their radar at this point. Considering the outstanding effort in their game against the Spurs can the Kings finally break this losing streak.

Join Barbara Mason for the Sacramento Kings podcasts Mondays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Whether you’re pre-gaming with the Kings or celebrating an A’s win, Cyprus Grille at the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena is your downtown go-to.

⚡Craft cocktails? Check.
🔥Game-day bites? Oh yeah.
🏟️Steps from Golden 1 Center? You bet.

Open daily, Cyprus Grille is serving up local flavor with a front-row seat to the action. Stop by before or after the game—or make it your new downtown hangout.

Cyprus Grille—where fans fuel up.

📍Located inside the Holiday Inn Sacramento Downtown – Arena @ 300 J Street

Happy Hour – 4pm-6pm

Show your ticket for additional discounts when dining in. 

Stanford Cardinal podcast Michael Roberson: Stanford can’t win on Cal’s floor in 72-66 loss

Stanford Cardinal guard Ebuka Okorie sits on the Stanford bench during warm ups before their game against the Cal Bears at Cal Berkeley on Sat Feb 21, 2026 (Stanford Cardinal X photo)

Stanford Cardinal podcast Michael Roberson:

#1 How will freshman guard Ebuka Okorie’s scoring ability (averaging ~22.5 points per game) impact Stanford’s offensive strategy against Cal?

#2 What adjustments can Stanford make to support Okorie if teammates like Benny Gealer or Aidan Cammann struggle offensively?

#3 How might Stanford’s defense try to contain Cal’s balanced attack after personnel like Chris Bell and John Camden had big outputs in their last matchup?

#4 What role could Stanford forward AJ Rohosy play on the boards against Cal’s big men and how critical could his rebounding be?

#5 Can players such as Jeremy Dent-Smith step up in key moments to complement Okorie’s offense and shift the momentum in Stanford’s favor?

Michael Roberson filled in for Daniel Dullum on the Stanford Cardinal podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Utah Mammoth report: Mammoth Captain Clayton Keller Wins Olympic Gold With Team USA

Utah Mammoth head coach Andre Tourigny addresses the media. Tourigny is Clayton Keller’s head coach Keller who played for Team USA at the Olympics in Milan Italy (Utah Mammoth photo)

By Tom Walker

Winnipeg goaltender Connor Hellebuyck denies Canada while Minnesota forward Matt Boldy and toothless New Jersey forward Jack Hughes score in historic 2-1 victory in Milan.

Utah Mammoth captain Clayton Keller played limited minutes for Team USA in Sunday’s gold medal win against Canada, but is nevertheless etched in American hockey history as a member of the first US team since the 1980 Miracle On Ice squad to claim the sport’s highest international prize, the third American team overall to win Olympic gold.

Team USA took a 1-0 lead at exactly six minutes into the first period when Matt Boldy (Minnesota Wild) split Canadian defenders Devon Toews and Cale Makar, both of the Colorado Avalanche, driving through them like Moses parting the Red Sea on his way to beating Jordan Binnington (St. Louis Blues) in net for his second goal of the tournament. Boldy was assisted on the play by Auston Matthews (Toronto Maple Leafs) and Wild teammate Quinn Hughes.

Makar and Toews atoned for their defensive lapse with less than two minutes remaining in the second period when Makar beat Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg Jets), assisted by Toews, to draw even at 1-1. The third period was largely dominated by Team Canada who had multiple opportunities to take the lead but couldn’t put the puck past Hellebuyck, whose highlight reel stick save against Toews at 1:24 of the frame will go down as one of the greatest stops in Olympic history.

Team USA had a prime chance to take the lead at 13:26 of the third when Sam Bennett went to the sin bin for minutes for high sticking to the mouth of Jack Hughes (New Jersey Devils) who lost two teeth and some blood in the exchange, but the Americans not only failed to score, but Jack Hughes – who naturally remained in the game with his bloodied mouth – took a high sticking penalty himself to give Canada a late power play in the game. Team USA killed the penalty, sending the game to a 3-on-3 overtime.

Mirroring the overtime success of the American women against Canada in their gold medal match last week, Jack Hughes found the back of Binnington’s net at 1:41 of bonus time, his fourth goal of the tournament, assisted by Zach Werenski (Columbus Blue Jackets) and winning goaltender Connor Hellebuyck to seal the match and send helmets and sticks flying as Team USA mobbed Hughes on the ice to complete the American sweep of Olympic hockey gold. Hellebuyck stopped 41 of 42 shots in the win.

In one of the most emotional and touching moments of the Olympic games, Dylan Larkin (Detroit Red Wings) and Werenski went into the stands to bring Johnny Gaudreau’s two oldest children, three-year-old Noa, and Johnny Jr. who celebrated his second birthday on Sunday, onto the ice to participate in the team photo as teammates held up Gaudreau’s jersey #13, with wife Meredith looking on. Their youngest son, Carter, was born last April only seven months after Johnny and his brother Matthew were killed by a suspected drunk driver in 2024.

Just a couple of hours later, an ocean and a continent away, the Utah Mammoth practiced at their new facility in Sandy, Utah, which was just opened to the public over the weekend for all manner of hockey and other ice activities. The America-born players on the squad were visibly excited for the success of their country, and the rest of the team joined them in expressing congratulations to their captain, Clayton Keller, who brings home the gold as play resumes this week, along with defenseman Olli Määta who returns with a bronze medal following Finland’s victory over Slovakia on Saturday. Karel Vejmelka (Czechia) and JJ Peterka (Germany) had already returned from Milan and joined Sunday morning’s practice.

Utah defenseman Nate Schmidt of St. Cloud, Minnesota, woke up early to watch the game. When asked his reaction, the first thing he thought of was “that Jack Hughes photo of him after the game will be iconic for a long time, with his mouth all messed up, it’s amazing.” When asked further about the memories he would take from the game by Brogan Houston of the Deseret News, Schmidt continued, “How well Helly played, and just the reaction, the celebration. I have a couple of buddies in town who might not have made their flight because they stuck around to watch the end of the game with us at home, so it was fun celebration at home too, fun for Kels, fun for everybody. It was a great game.” Cole Bagley of KSL-TV asked how the win defines USA hockey, and Schmidt responded, “They talked a lot during the broadcast how the 80 team inspired a generation of players, me included. Hopefully – it gives me goosebumps – they will inspire the next generation of kids. This is what the pinnacle looks like. I got goosebumps. It was so amazing.” I asked him what he’s expecting from three angry silver medalists on Wednesday when the Mammoth return to action against a Colorado Avalanche team featuring Toews, Makar, and Nathan MacKinnon, to which Schmidt responded, “I can only imagine, that we better be ready to rock. … It was already going to be a great game, but there will be a little extra jam in their step.” Briefly talking about how his family spent the first part of the Olympic break, Schmidt said that they visited Disneyland but otherwise stuck around the Salt Lake area doing things as a family that they normally don’t have time to do during the season, with his son doing some skiing and his daughter having fun tobogganing.

German Olympian JJ Peterka said that he enjoyed “competing with my buddies from Germany, for our country, just soaking up the whole Olympic feeling” while they were in Milan. “Being around those guys, especially the guys who play overseas as well, playing on the same team for once in awhile, but obviously super excited to be back now.” Asked how it felt to score in the Olympics, Peterka responded, “Obviously it felt good. I think overall, there were ups and downs teamwise as well. Would have wished we would have done a little bit better, but I feel like we progressed as the tournament went on.” With the Mammoth facing three divisional opponents coming back from the break, Peterka said, “We know it’s a tough schedule until the end. We’re super excited for it to start and gain some momentum right away and get going.”

Utah forward Dylan Guenther, talking about the matchup with Colorado and how the team’s silver medalists may be fired up for the game, said, “[they are] some of the best players in the league, so maybe a little extra incentive, but we’ll be trying to shut them down anyways.” Guenther said he spent part of the break down in Mexico working on his tan with Barrett Hayton and Jack McBain, while Alexander Kerfoot, seated next to him in the locker room, spent a couple of days in California but otherwise stuck around Salt Lake with his young family.

Fresh off the plane from Milan, Vejmelka said, “It was a great experience. I would say a lifetime experience. I enjoyed every moment.” Asked about the next Olympics in France, Vejmelka said he’d love to return. Looking toward the Avalanche, the Czech netminder said, “Obviously one of the best teams so far this season, so we have to get ready for them, be ready for a big challenge, we need every point. I think we had a great break. We practiced today and yesterday, so we have so much energy and we are rested, and I’m excited to get back on the ice with the guys and play good hockey for our fans.”

The Mammoth player who perhaps is looking more forward to getting back on the ice is young phenom Logan Cooley, who has been out of action since suffering a lower-body injury colliding with a goal post on December 5, 2025, against the Canucks in Vancouver. His return will shake up a roster which had been hot with a 12-4-1 record in the new year. Cooley was excited for his fellow Americans, saying of Team USA’s victory, “It’s super special. I think it’s great for the US having had a couple of tough bounces there at Four Nations. I thought it was unbelievable. That game was so much fun to watch, so many skilled players. That’s probably one of the fastest games that I’ve watched. Heck of a shot by Hughes there to cap it off, and just congrats to Kels.” Asked how the victory embodies what USA Hockey is all about, Cooley responded, “It’s awesome. Just like all the players were saying after they won, the brotherhood, it seems like they came together so close, they way they battled for each other, it was cool to see and unbelievable to cap it off with a gold medal.” Of his captain, Cooley said, “I’m so happy for him. He’s earned it. He’s had the right to be on that team. He’s worked his tail off. I see it every day. Just the experience that he has now and moving forward with upcoming Olympics, what he can take into the next one, it’s really good for him and the whole team too. It’s awesome to see, and hopefully he can bring that experience and help us.” Four years from now, one could see Cooley joining Keller on the Olympic roster in France. To that, Cooley said, “Those are the games you want to be in. As a competitor you want to be in those big games, you want to be representing your country on the world stage like that. It’s so fun watching, but I couldn’t imagine being able to play in a gold medal game for the Olympics, so that’s something that I’m striving to do. I’m going to work as hard as I can to eventually make that team.” Reacting to the team photo with the Gaudreau children, the Mammoth forward said, “That was one of the more cooler moments that I have seen. Just like it goes back to the brotherhood I think that the US has, and how close everyone in USA hockey is, to have them share that moment with them, it’s special.”

“What a game, eh?!” a jovial head coach André Tourigny said to begin his post-practice interview. “That was unbelievable. I think that was the best thing that could happen to our game, to our league I think, having the two best teams and the way it went, the overtime and everything. That’s a great day for hockey.” Asked what it felt as a coach to see two of his players earning medals at the Olympics, Bear responded, “There are two teams which won their last game. I think that’s great. We all would love to have a gold medal or a bronze medal at the Olympics. I think it’s great to have two of our four guys coming back with a medal, and four of them coming back with unforgettable memories and souvenirs. Good for them. I’m really happy. I’ve said many times how valuable and hard those experiences – when you play elimination games, when you’ve been there, you see the team, the feeling of belonging and all of it. I’m proud of them and for them.” Asked how Keller and Määta winning medals helps to grow the game in Utah, Tourigny said, “Everything happening in the last year and a half, from those guys showing up at Delta Center and being involved in the community and having exposed our young fans to our beautiful game and to our players in the community, plus those Olympics where you have the chance to see the big stage of hockey, to see the best, and you have a guy who just won the gold and the other one just won the bronze who will be at the Delta Center in a couple of days, so I think that means a lot I’m sure for our fans and means a lot for us to be able to showcase our game like that.” Responding to the question of what to expect from Colorado’s silver medalists on Wednesday, Tourigny said, “I don’t know. That can go either way, I guess. but I’ll let them deal with that and I will deal with our guys.”

The Mammoth (30-23-4) return to action at home on Wednesday against the NHL-best Colorado Avalanche (37-9-9) followed by games against the Minnesota Wild and Chicago Blackhawks before heading out on the road for five games beginning with the Washington Capitals.

Headline Sports podcast Charlie O: Yanks Judge slugs 2 homers to open camp; Ohtani to join WBC; plus more news

Aaron Judge takes batting practice on Mon Feb 16, 2026 for the New York Yankees on Mon Feb 16, 2026. Judge hit two home runs against the Detroit Tigers in exhibiton play on Sat Feb 21, 2026. (AP News photo)

Headline Sports podcast Charlie O:

#1 How significant was Aaron Judge’s two-home-run performance in his 2026 Spring Training debut for the New York Yankees, and what does it signal for the Yankees’ season prospects?

#2 How will Shohei Ohtani’s planned Cactus League games with the Los Angeles Dodgers before joining the World Baseball Classic affect both his preparation and the Dodgers’ spring training strategy?

#3 What impact will the news of Pittsburgh Pirates legend Bill Mazeroski’s death at age 89 have on the baseball community and how are teams commemorating his career?

#4 What were the key highlights and takeaways from the Washington Nationals winning both games in their split-squad spring training action on Feb 21?

#5 Critics are saying the 2026 Sacramento A’s could be this year’s sneakest team. They have some key players in the their line up with Denzel Clarke, Jacob Wilson, Lawrence Butler, Nick Kurtz, and Shea Langeliers that can hit the big fly.

Charlie O does Headline Sports each Sunday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com