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April 14, 2026
Opening round of the NHL playoffs is set
Who's your pick to win it all? The Avalanche were the top team in the regular season. Do they have the right stuff to go all the way to the Stanley Cup?
Nice to see the Sabres return to the post-season.

April 13, 2026
You can envision this staircase in your home. Yes or no?
Obviously, people living in a bungalow on a slab are out!
But if you had the option to make a staircase look this way, would you do it? Maybe it's a greater tripping hazard?

April 10, 2026

We're lucky to be witnessing this unicorn in action!
Another reminder of how special Ohtani is...

We're lucky to be witnessing this unicorn in action!
April 8, 2026
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/48431732/dodgers-great-davey-lopes-four-all-star-dies-80
RIP Davey Lopes
LOS ANGELES -- Davey Lopes, a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers' record-setting infield of the 1970s and '80s and one of baseball's premier base stealers, died Wednesday. He was 80.
The Dodgers were informed of his death in Rhode Island by his former wife, Lin Lopes.
Lopes was a four-time All-Star during his 10 years with the Dodgers. He played in four World Series, winning the 1981 championship. He holds the franchise record for most games played at second base with 1,134. His 1,145 games batting leadoff are second in the organization only to Maury Wills (1,279).
Lopes was 27 years old when he made his MLB debut on Sept. 22, 1972. The next season, Steve Garvey, Bill Russell, Ron Cey and Lopes began the first of 8½ consecutive years starting together in the infield.
The Dodgers were informed of his death in Rhode Island by his former wife, Lin Lopes.
Lopes was a four-time All-Star during his 10 years with the Dodgers. He played in four World Series, winning the 1981 championship. He holds the franchise record for most games played at second base with 1,134. His 1,145 games batting leadoff are second in the organization only to Maury Wills (1,279).
Lopes was 27 years old when he made his MLB debut on Sept. 22, 1972. The next season, Steve Garvey, Bill Russell, Ron Cey and Lopes began the first of 8½ consecutive years starting together in the infield.
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/48431732/dodgers-great-davey-lopes-four-all-star-dies-80
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