Men's hockey

Kaprizov point streak up to nine games, Wild top Coyotes 4-3
By Mike Cook Nov. 27, 2022 05:51 PM EST
Today in Sports History-Nov. 11-17
By The Associated Press Nov. 10, 2022 10:00 AM EST
Nov. 11
1911 — Carlisle Indian School of Carlisle, Pa., led by Jim Thorpe, beats nationally ranked Harvard 18-15 before 25,000 in Cambridge, Mass....
Today in Sports History-Tyson retains title with a Biggs KO
By The Associated Press Oct. 15, 2022 10:00 AM EDT
Oct. 16
1897 — Michigan beats Ohio State 34-0 at Ann Arbor, the first meeting between theses storied rivals.
1932 — After a 0-0 tie...
Today in Sports History-Week Ahead, Oct. 14-20
By The Associated Press Oct. 13, 2022 10:00 AM EDT
Oct. 14
1945 — The Chicago Cardinals snap the longest losing streak in NFL history at 29 games with a 16-7 victory over the Chicago Bears.
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Sportlight: Week Ahead, Sept. 23-30
By The Associated Press Sep. 22, 2022 10:00 AM EDT
Sept. 27
1894 — Aqueduct Race Track opens its doors. The building is torn down in 1955 and the new Aqueduct reopens on Sept. 14, 1959.
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AP Sportlight
By The Associated Press Jun. 02, 2022 10:00 AM EDT
June 3
1932 — Lou Gehrig becomes the first major league player to hit four consecutive home runs in a game, giving the New York Yankees a 20-13 win...
AP Sportlight
By The Associated Press May. 26, 2022 10:00 AM EDT
May 31
1927 — Detroit first baseman Johnny Neun records an unassisted triple play in the ninth inning to end the 1-0 win over the Cleveland Indians....

Stars take final playoff spot with 4-3 OT loss to Coyotes
By Stephen Hawkins Apr. 27, 2022 11:37 PM EDT

Blues beat Coyotes 5-4 in overtime after blowing big leads
By John Marshall Apr. 24, 2022 12:45 AM EDT

DeBrincat scores in last minute of OT, Chicago beats Arizona
By Jack Magruder Apr. 21, 2022 01:03 AM EDT

Horvat, Chiasson score 2 apiece as Canucks beat Coyotes 5-1
By Jack Magruder Apr. 08, 2022 01:43 AM EDT
AP-Sportlight-Week Ahead
By The Associated Press Apr. 07, 2022 11:27 AM EDT
April 12
1941 — The Boston Bruins beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-1 to cap a four-game sweep in the Stanley Cup finals.
1942 — Byron Nelson...