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Nebraska vs. Oregon: Start Time, Streaming Live, TV Channel, How to Watch

The Nebraska Cornhuskers (16-0, 5-0 Big Ten) hope to extend a 13-game home winning streak when they host the Oregon Ducks (8-8, 1-4 Big Ten) on January 13, 2026. On Saturday, in its most recent game, Nebraska beat Indiana 83-77. With 27 points, Jamarques Lawrence was its leading scorer. On Thursday, in its last game, Oregon lost to Ohio State 72-62. With 14 points, Nathan Bittle was its top scorer. When is Nebraska vs. Oregon and when does it start? This matchup between the Cornhuskers a...

From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession | about 2 months ago | 6 reads

Player Grades: Lakers vs. Kings

The Lakers have had many a frustrating loss this season, particularly over the last month, but Monday’s will rank near the top. In what has become a recurring nightmare, the purple and gold couldn’t hit an outside shot, couldn’t get defensive stops and got run off the court by an inferior team. That it came […]

From Silver Screen and Roll | about 2 months ago | 4 reads

Recap: Colorado’s power play costs them another game

The Colorado Avalanche dropped the third game of their current seven-game home stand to the Toronto Maple Leafs, by a final score of 4-3 in overtime. Colorado’s power play, once again, failed to capitalize in a late game opportunity to seal a victory. Instead, the squad lost their third in the last five games. First […]

From Mile High Hockey | about 2 months ago | 5 reads

Craig Berube on the Leafs’ 4-3 OT win in Colorado: “We can compete with anybody in the league if we play the right way”

Craig Berube addressed the media after his team’s 4-3 overtime win over the Colorado Avalanche, which improved the Maple Leafs’ record to 23-15-7. On the team’s performance: Good team effort. Everybody was involved and contributed tonight. Big kill at the end of the third; that was obviously a big part of the game. The goalie […] The post Craig Berube on the Leafs’ 4-3 OT win in Colorado: “We can compete with anybody in the league if we play the right way” appeared first on Maple Leafs Hotst...

From Maple Leafs Hotstove | about 2 months ago | 8 reads

Lakers vs. Hawks preview: New look opponent

Less than 24 hours after being blown out by the Sacramento Kings, the Lakers (23-13) are back on their home floor where they will take on the streaking Atlanta Hawks (20-21) on Tuesday. This is the final regular season meeting between the teams. Start time and TV schedule Who: Los Angeles Lakers vs. Atlanta Hawks When: 7:30 p.m. […]

From Silver Screen and Roll | about 2 months ago | 9 reads

Lakers blown out by Kings for third straight loss

A lackluster effort from the Lakers saw the Kings pick up just their 10th win of the season, 124-112, on Monday. LA led for most of the first quarter, but Sacramento, who came into the game tied with the Pelicans for the fewest wins in the West, took a lead late in the opening period […]

From Silver Screen and Roll | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Bizarro Devils Tame Wild in 5-2 Victory

And now for something completely different. Where did that come from? Consider the ways in which the Devils 5-2 win over the Minnesota Wild on Monday night at Grand Casino Arena in St. Paul, Minn., was some kind of funhouse mirror reflection of the horrors of the past month and a half. The Devils beat […]

From All About The Jersey | about 2 months ago | 7 reads

Quick bites: Golden Knights flash their talent to beat the Sharks

24 hours after coming off an emotional comeback win against the Dallas Stars, the Sharks were back in front of the SAP center crowd to take on the Pacific Division leading Vegas Golden Knights. The visiting team included a Tomas Hertl return to the tank and a Knights team the Sharks are chasing down for the Division lead. Michael Misa slots in at 3C after not playing since November due to injury and the World Juniors, and John Klingberg is back, being partnered with Sam Dickinson.  G...

From Fear The Fin | about 2 months ago | 13 reads

You When You’re Gone: Oilers 4, Blackhawks 1

The Blackhawks couldn’t hang with the two-time defending Western Conference champions on Monday night at the United Center, losing 4-1 to the Edmonton Oilers. Edmonton opened the scoring about 15 minutes into the first period when Evan Bouchard used Zach Hyman as a human backboard while tied up with Alex Vlasic in front of the Chicago goal, putting the Oilers up 1-0: Oilers score first pic.twitter.com/r6Setpys9p — BHF (@BlackhawksFocus) January 13, 2026 Later in the first,...

From Second City Hockey | about 2 months ago | 6 reads

Special Teams Shine – Red Wings 4, Hurricanes 3 OT

The Carolina Hurricanes fell behind 3-0, then scored three times in the third to tie the game before losing in overtime to the Detroit Red Wings, 4-3 on Monday night in Detroit. The Canes scored twice on the powerplay and one time shorthanded as they took advantage of their opportunities in this one. After a […]

From Canes Country | about 2 months ago | 9 reads

Today In NHL History - Patrick Kane's Own Goal

On January 12th in 2014, Chicago Blackhawks forward Patrick Kane fired a pass past pinching defenseman Duncan Keith, which traveling the length of the ice and into his own empty net during a delayed penalty to Devan Dubnyk, giving the Edmonton Oilers a 2-2 tying goal midway through the second period. Patrick Kane's own goal was credited to Oilers forward Boyd Gordon. Redemption

From In the Pressbox | about 2 months ago | 2 reads

Today In NHL History - Rory's All-Star Game Vote

On January 9th in 2007, the NHL revealed that Vancouver Canucks defenseman Rory Fitzpatrick finished 3rd in fan voting behind Western Conference Norris winners Scott Niedermayer and Nicklas Lidstrom, eliminating him from contention for the All-Star Game. Yearning for an underdog in the asinine exhibition affair, 22 year old Mike Schmid crafted a six-week Vote For Rory write-in campaign complete

From In the Pressbox | about 2 months ago | 4 reads

Today In NHL History - Lights Out In New Jersey

On January 8th in 2010, a circuit breaker malfunction caused a lighting failure during a Lightning date with the Devils resulting in a 102 minute delay before the NHL postponed play at the Prudential Center for another day. The teams met again two days later once radiance had been restored at The Rock, picking up where they left off with the Bolts up 3-0 midway through the middle frame. Tampa

From In the Pressbox | about 2 months ago | 2 reads

Blackhawks 1, Oilers 4 — Three Stars, Key Takeaways

Right when we were all excited for a Connor vs Connor matchup and seeing the Blackhawks at full strength with Bedard back in the lineup… it was Bedard who got sick and was not in the lineup. Spencer Knight was really good, and the skaters in front of him were also very active with their sticks. Unfortunately, it was a shot that hit a body that got Edmonton on the board first almost 15 minutes into the contest. Zach Hyman was credited with the goal. Evan Bouchard banked a shot into the net...

From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession | about 2 months ago | 3 reads

Lightning run streak to ten games with 5-1 win over Flyers

This should have such a fun night. The Tampa Bay Lightning picked up their tenth win a row. Jon Cooper won his 600th game as a head coach. Nikita Kucherov rolled off yet another multi-point game (his ninth in a row). Jake Guentzel joined Brandon Hagel and Kucherov in the 20-goal club for the season. The power play scored twice in the 5-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers. Yet, one play casts a lengthy shadow over the win. On his power play goal early in the second period, Brayden Point had...

From Raw Charge | about 2 months ago | 11 reads

Canadiens vs. Canucks Top Six Minutes: Montreal takes command in the third for a win

First period Oliver Kapanen gets the first scoring chance of the game by speeding down the wing for an open shot, but goaltender Nikita Tolopilo makes the stop. Zachary Bolduc was going to get another one, but didn’t protect the puck well enough to get it past the defenceman. Just 5% more effort from Montreal here probably gets them a goal, and the floodgates could open from there. The crowd gives Arber Xhekaj a nice hand for collecting the puck in his own zone and flying...

From Eyes On The Prize | about 2 months ago | 3 reads

Miami Travels to Notre Dame, Seeking 10th Straight Win

The Miami Hurricanes are one of college basketball’s hottest teams. The once-lovable losers from Coral Gables have reeled off nine wins in a row before their encounter with rival Notre Dame on Tuesday night. With a 14-2 overall record and an undefeated 3-0 start to ACC play, the Canes have put the horrors of last […]

From State of The U | about 2 months ago | 1 read

Takeaways: Lightning sweep two-game series with Flyers in blowout fashion

On the second game of a two game set with the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Flyers were again throttled by the Lightning, losing 5-1 on Monday night. The Lightning won their tenth in a row and outscored the Flyers 12-3 in the last two games, while the Flyers lost their third in a row in the middle of a tough stretch in the schedule.  The Basics First period: 1:10 – Pontus Holmberg (Zemgus Girgensons, Yanni Gourde)  Second period: 0:33 – Jake Guentzel (Erik Cernak, Brandon Hagel), 4:2...

From Broad Street Hockey | about 2 months ago | 5 reads

Lightning vs. Penguins: How to Watch, Odds, Picks & Predictions

Tuesday’s NHL offering includes an outing between the favored Tampa Bay Lightning (27-13-3, -135 on the moneyline to win on the road) and the Pittsburgh Penguins (21-14-9, +113 moneyline odds) at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+. ESPN+ is the place to tune in to watch the Lightning and the Penguins hit the ice. Lightning vs. Penguins Game Info & Odds When: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at 7 p.m. ET TV Channel: ESPN+ Live Stream: Fubo Live Stream: ESPN+ Where: PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Penn...

From Bleacher Nation | Chicago Sports News, Rumors, and a Reasonable Level of Obsession | about 2 months ago | 9 reads

Brayden Point leaves game early with lower-body injury

Things were starting to cook for the Tampa Bay Lightning in the second game against the Philadelphia Flyers in three nights. After they made it through a tight-checking first period with a 1-0 lead thanks to an early goal by Pontus Holmberg, they doubled the lead just 30 seconds into the second period when Jake Guentzel deflected home a shot from Erik Cernak. Four minutes later, Brayden Point swatted home a rebound on the power play and it appeared the rout was on for the second game in a...

From Raw Charge | about 2 months ago | 8 reads