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    An unlikely hero breaks through as the Golden Knights beat the Avalanche 4-2 in Game 1
    A Western Conference Final loaded with offensive firepower was ignited by the unlikeliest of sparkplugs.Dylan Coghlans wrist shot under Scott Wedgewoods legs ended a scoreless deadlock and helped the Vegas Golden Knights steal home ice from the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche with a 4-2 statement win Wednesday night at Ball Arena.Honestly, I didn't know it went in until I looked at Shea (Theodore) and he was just smiling at me, Coghlan said. It was Coghlans first career NHL playoff goal, his fist score in the league in nearly five years and just his seventh net-finder of his career. Adding to his big night, the 28-year-old defenseman made a terrific breakup of a 3-on-2 breakaway that kept the Avalanche scuffling to find the net themselves.Yeah, so happy for him, winning goalie Carter Hart said. "He came in in the Anaheim series. I thought he did a tremendous job then. Stepped up tonight huge. That was a huge first goal for us tonight and I couldn't be happier for the guy."Vegas forward Pavel Dorofeyev praised Coghlan's overall game, saying, It's not just about his goal. He did a lot of things right, especially in D-zone, on breakouts.But, that goal ... Coghlan hadnt scored since Dec. 17, 2021, in a game against the New York Islanders, and half of his six career goals came on a hat trick in a 4-3 loss to the Minnesota Wild on March 10, 2021.He's an easy guy to pull for, Golden Knights coach John Tortorella said.Coghlan had 14 goals in 62 games this season for Henderson in the American Hockey League. He was scoreless in three regular-season games for Vegas.When you say Dylan Coghlan to me, I think of no fear, Tortorella said. I think hes one of our best defensemen since hes been with us and in the lineup. ... Hes a bit unflappable.The Golden Knights stole home ice from the top-seeded Avalanche, who had won eight of nine games in these playoffs before their dud in the Western Conference Final opener.Colorado defenseman Cale Makar missed Game 1 with an upper-body injury. Makar left the ice holding his right arm following a collision late in Game 5 against Minnesota last week but returned as Colorado won the game in overtime.Makars absence proved a big blow for the Avalanche. This is the first time Makar has missed a playoff game for the Avalanche with an injury. The Norris Trophy finalist has four goals and an assist while averaging nearly 25 minutes of ice time through the opening two rounds. Makar also is an integral part of Colorados special teams, which surrendered a power-play goal to Dorofeyev in the second period.Colorado tried some different combinations without Makar. It led to some confusion, with Coghlan sneaking into the middle of the ice and lining a shot through the pads of Wedgewood to break a scoreless game in the second period.Theres definitely a trickle-down effect to that, Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said of not having Makar. But hes not playing. We have to find a way.Coghlan has bounced around over his career, spending his first two seasons with Vegas before stints with Carolina and Winnipeg. He returned to the Golden Knights last July in part, he said, because of the bonds hed formed.This is probably the best Ive felt in my whole career, Coghlan said. Whoever it is Im playing with Im very comfortable out there with them. They make it pretty easy on me. We have some pretty world-class players.___This story has been corrected to fix the spelling of Pavel Dorofeyevs last name.___AP Sports Writer Pat Graham and AP freelancer Ashlyn Stapleton contributed to this report.___AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/stanley-cup and https://apnews.com/hub/nhl
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    An unlikely hero breaks through as the Golden Knights beat the Avalanche 4-2 in Game 1
    A Western Conference Final loaded with offensive firepower was ignited by the unlikeliest of sparkplugs.Dylan Coghlans wrist shot under Scott Wedgewoods legs ended a scoreless deadlock and helped the Vegas Golden Knights steal home ice from the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche with a 4-2 statement win Wednesday night at Ball Arena.Honestly, I didn't know it went in until I looked at Shea (Theodore) and he was just smiling at me, Coghlan said. It was Coghlans first career NHL playoff goal, his fist score in the league in nearly five years and just his seventh net-finder of his career. Adding to his big night, the 28-year-old defenseman made a terrific breakup of a 3-on-2 breakaway that kept the Avalanche scuffling to find the net themselves.Yeah, so happy for him, winning goalie Carter Hart said. "He came in in the Anaheim series. I thought he did a tremendous job then. Stepped up tonight huge. That was a huge first goal for us tonight and I couldn't be happier for the guy."Vegas forward Pavel Dorofeyev praised Coghlan's overall game, saying, It's not just about his goal. He did a lot of things right, especially in D-zone, on breakouts.But, that goal ... Coghlan hadnt scored since Dec. 17, 2021, in a game against the New York Islanders, and half of his six career goals came on a hat trick in a 4-3 loss to the Minnesota Wild on March 10, 2021.He's an easy guy to pull for, Golden Knights coach John Tortorella said.Coghlan had 14 goals in 62 games this season for Henderson in the American Hockey League. He was scoreless in three regular-season games for Vegas.When you say Dylan Coghlan to me, I think of no fear, Tortorella said. I think hes one of our best defensemen since hes been with us and in the lineup. ... Hes a bit unflappable.The Golden Knights stole home ice from the top-seeded Avalanche, who had won eight of nine games in these playoffs before their dud in the Western Conference Final opener.Colorado defenseman Cale Makar missed Game 1 with an upper-body injury. Makar left the ice holding his right arm following a collision late in Game 5 against Minnesota last week but returned as Colorado won the game in overtime.Makars absence proved a big blow for the Avalanche. This is the first time Makar has missed a playoff game for the Avalanche with an injury. The Norris Trophy finalist has four goals and an assist while averaging nearly 25 minutes of ice time through the opening two rounds. Makar also is an integral part of Colorados special teams, which surrendered a power-play goal to Dorofeyev in the second period.Colorado tried some different combinations without Makar. It led to some confusion, with Coghlan sneaking into the middle of the ice and lining a shot through the pads of Wedgewood to break a scoreless game in the second period.Theres definitely a trickle-down effect to that, Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said of not having Makar. But hes not playing. We have to find a way.Coghlan has bounced around over his career, spending his first two seasons with Vegas before stints with Carolina and Winnipeg. He returned to the Golden Knights last July in part, he said, because of the bonds hed formed.This is probably the best Ive felt in my whole career, Coghlan said. Whoever it is Im playing with Im very comfortable out there with them. They make it pretty easy on me. We have some pretty world-class players.___This story has been corrected to fix the spelling of Pavel Dorofeyevs last name.___AP Sports Writer Pat Graham and AP freelancer Ashlyn Stapleton contributed to this report.___AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/stanley-cup and https://apnews.com/hub/nhl
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    Chris Eubank Sr denies payment to watch son's Conor Benn fight as Nigel Benn olive branch offered
    Chris Eubank Sr has firmly rejected claims that he received money to attend his son's bout against Conor Benn, speaking on the Playbook Boxing podcast this week.The former world champion addressed allegations made by Nigel Benn during a TalkSport interview, stating he did not receive "a cent" for his attendance."Whoever told you these lies, they've made you now to be a liar," Eubank Sr he told Benn at a press conference after refusing to embrace his old rival.The 59-year-old also delivered a stark assessment of his son's boxing future, declaring: "Junior is shot, he's spent."He insisted that boxing authorities and experts can all recognise this reality.Eubank Sr revealed the emotional toll of watching his son compete, describing the experience as deeply distressing."It is traumatizing. When you have a son, you love him. I may not like some of his ways, but I love him," he told the podcast, powered by Betway.The former middleweight champion disclosed that he remained at Junior's hospital bedside throughout the night following the Benn contest.He admitted avoiding footage of the fight to protect his mental state, saying: "I try not to watch it because I don't want to go back into that state of mind."Despite their fractured relationship, Eubank Sr maintained his devotion to his son remains unwavering.The former champion revealed that communication with his son has effectively broken down, suggesting Junior believes he has nothing left to learn."You cannot pour riches or wisdom into vessels which think they are full. He thinks he's full. And what can I do?" Eubank Sr explained.Eubank Sr also addressed his feud with Benn, saying: "Nigel, man. Life is too short for you not to understand that this game you only win by using the prod, the shield, love, objectivity. I've never done anything to you. "The idea is to win the fight. Raise your standard of living, raise your profile. You can't hate me, I've never done anything to you. And I don't think I've done anything where I would be deserving of hatred."When asked whether he worries about his son's continued involvement in the sport, Eubank Sr responded simply: "Of course."He acknowledged the painful reality that offering guidance becomes impossible when it goes unwanted.Eubank Sr spoke candidly about the sport's devastating health consequences, revealing his brother Simon died from frontal lobe dementia after a career that saw him suffer 20 defeats against just seven victories."This is what happens. Boxing kills you," he stated bluntly.The former champion expressed frustration that fighters continue prioritising financial gain over their wellbeing, noting that promoters readily discard boxers who fail to perform.When asked about gruelling contests such as Fabio Wardley's clash with Daniel Dubois, he admitted: "They're worrying me, of course. But what can I do? They don't listen."Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter
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    Mitchell backs Hawthorns medical team after concussion test for the Wizard
    Nick Watson passed a head injury assessment on Thursday night, but critics say it took too long to take him from the ground in Launceston.
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