Canes join a historic club, Duke departures and free chicken in the sports moments of the week
The Hurricanes have topped 50 wins for a third straight season, putting them in rarified air in the NHL. Plus, Scottie Scheffler wins The Masters, Caitlin Clark could change the WNBA and more!
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Canes eclipse 50 wins again, stay hot heading into the playoffs
Carolina is red hot, riding a five-game win streak entering Tuesday night's regular season finale against Columbus. Since the trade deadline, they're 15-3-1.
That's pretty, pretty good.
It's not like the Canes have been beating up on cupcakes during that time either.
Detroit Red Wings (four straight) - 2005-06 to 2008-09
(The Colorado Avalanche have a chance to join this list too if they beat the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night.)
Two main takeaways here:
- Wayne Gretzky never did it, which is shocking to me
- Every other team on the list (including the Avs if they make it) won a Stanley Cup during their run
Can the Canes keep that trend alive?
The Canes will draw the New York Islanders in the first round, a team they've twice bounced from the playoffs in the last five seasons.
The Stanley Cup Playoffs are always kind of a crap shoot, but I like Carolina's chances as much as anyone.
Recapping The Masters
Scottie Scheffler entered the 2024 Masters as the biggest favorites we've seen since Tiger Woods in his prime.
Scheffler shot a 68 on Sunday, separating himself from a pack of formidable contenders to comfortably win his second Green Jacket by four strokes.
At 27 years old, Scheffler looks like he could be the most dominant golfer we've seen in over a decade.
Now, Sunday's second place finisher, Ludvig Aberg, could have something to say about that. The Swedish up-and-comer is just 24, and looked poised to go shot-for-shot with Scheffler on Sunday ... until a fateful incident at the turn.
It's a bit silly, but that really did prove to be a turning point in Aberg's round. He double-bogeyed the 11th hole just a few minutes later and never really got within striking distance of Scheffler again.
This year's Masters also marked the end of Verne Lundquist's legendary career.
Thank you and congratulations on an outstanding career "Uncle Verne." You will be missed.
McCain, Filipowski declare for NBA Draft
It wasn't exactly unexpected, but Duke basketball saw a pair of key players depart this week.
Both players are projected to be late lottery picks in June and have the skill set to be valuable role players at the next level.
Duke has also lost Mark Mitchell, another former 5-star recruit, to the transfer portal. And honestly? That's probably just fine with them, considering the embarrassment of riches coming in next season.
For that reason, Duke, not UConn, is the betting favorite to win the national title next season at 11-to-1.
They'll be just fine.
Caitlin Clark highlights potentially transformational WNBA Draft
The NBA wasn't always a superpower in American sports. In fact, they were kind of a laughing stock through most of the 1970's.
Then, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson arrived in back-to-back years and everything changed.
The WNBA could be at a similar turning point in its history, as it officially welcomed in a star-studded rookie class at Monday night's WNBA Draft.
Clark may not be the best No. 1 overall pick in WNBA history (Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, A'ja Wilson, Breanna Stewart, etc.), but I believe she's unquestionably the most popular.
Ticket prices across the league are starting to spike, as popularity could reach an all-time high, especially considering Clark isn't the only star in this year's class.
Fun with baseball
A couple of great moments on the diamond to share with you this week.
The first comes from Boston, where former Patriots great Rob Gronkowski was asked to throw out the first pitch on Monday... but he had other plans.
Not only is this super on-brand for Gronk to spike it, it's probably the smart move as well.
I'm sure the man can throw a baseball semi-straight, but you don't want to slip and end up embarrassing yourself.
Boban Marjanovic: Man of the People
Finally this week, a shout out and a salute to Boban Marjanovic, a true man of the people.
The Houston Rockets big man, whom you may recognize from his Goldfish commercials or his role in "John Wick 3," earned a pair of free throws Sunday afternoon in garbage time against the LA Clippers.
Like many NBA teams, the Clippers have a promotion where fans get a treat (in this case a free Chick-Fil-A chicken sandwich) if an opponent misses two free throws in a row.
What a hero. Build him a statue.
We'll see you next week.
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