The grueling trek of the Stanley Cup playoffs is one of sports' greatest events. It gets even better when the Stanley Cup is on the line. There are too many memorable moments to count throughout the history of the Stanley Cup Final, and more specifically, notable games.
Here's our list of the 25 best games in Stanley Cup Final history.
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The St. Louis Blues are facing two must-win games down the stretch, but now, defenseman Philip Broberg has left the team for personal reasons. Despite their red-hot run since the Four Nations break, the St. Louis Blues still haven't qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and with the Calgary Flames hot on their tail, they need to win both games down the stretch in order to qualify. Game 81 for them takes place on Saturday night on the road against the Seattle Kraken, and now, it has been revealed that they've suffered a major loss before one of their most important games of the season. According to The Athletic's Jeremy Rutherford, defenseman Philip Broberg is headed back to St. Louis to attend to a personal matter, meaning that their key off-season acquisition will be unavailable for this crucial game. In 67 games this season, Broberg has 8 goals and 29 points, all while carrying an impressive +21 differential, and while the production has certainly slowed down in recent times, this is still a player that's absolutely crucial to the recent success of the Blues. It's unclear if Broberg will miss both of the Blues final games or whether or not he'll be able to return for Game 82, which will be a must-win regardless for St. Louis, and if the team drop Saturday's game to Seattle, it will put the pressure on the entire organization. For now though, their focus will be on Seattle with or without Broberg, and given the way that they've played in recent times, it's safe to say that they're still full of confidence that they can continue their red-hot run into the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
UFC 314: Alexander Volkanovski vs. Diego Lopes kicks off the prelims a fight between Nora Cornolle and Hailey Cowan in the women’s bantamweight division. Check out our UFC odds series for our Cornolle-Cowan prediction and pick. Nora Cornolle (8-2) enters UFC 314 looking to rebound from a split-decision loss to Jacqueline Cavalcanti in September 2024. Prior to that, she showcased her striking prowess with a second-round TKO victory over Melissa Mullins and a unanimous decision win over Joselyne Edwards. Cornolle aims to regain momentum against Hailey Cowan. Hailey Cowan (7-3) looks to bounce back after a unanimous decision loss to Jamey-Lyn Horth in her UFC debut, where she struggled despite solid control time. Before that, she earned a split-decision win over Claudia Leite on Dana White’s Contender Series. Cowan seeks redemption against Nora Cornolle at UFC 314. Here are the UFC 314 Odds, courtesy of DraftKings. UFC 314 Odds: Nora Cornolle-Hailey Cowan Odds Nora Cornolle: -185 Hailey Cowan: +154 Over 2.5 rounds: -230 Under 2.5 rounds: +175 Why Nora Cornolle Will Win Last Fight: (L) Jacqueline Cavalcanti – DEC Last 5: 4-1 Finishes: 7 (6 KO/TKO/1 SUB) Nora Cornolle is poised to secure a victory against Hailey Cowan at UFC 314, thanks to her superior striking and composure in the Octagon. A former world silver medalist in Muay Thai, Cornolle boasts a technical edge on the feet, with six knockouts in her MMA career. Her ability to dictate the pace and maintain defensive toughness—having never been finished—makes her a formidable challenge for Cowan, who has struggled against more polished opponents in the past. Cowan, while a strong athlete with a background in gymnastics, lacks the technical depth to match Cornolle’s striking arsenal. Cornolle’s experience and activity—despite a recent split-decision loss—contrast sharply with Cowan’s two-year layoff and inconsistent performances. With Cornolle’s ability to control fights and exploit Cowan’s defensive gaps, this stylistic matchup heavily favors the French fighter. Expect Cornolle to outclass Cowan on the feet and potentially secure a decisive finish or dominant decision victory. Why Hailey Cowan Will Win Last Fight: (L) Jamey-Lyn Horth – DEC Last 5: 3-2 Finishes: 4 (2 KO/TKO/2 SUB) Hailey Cowan has the tools to defeat Nora Cornolle at UFC 314, leveraging her elite athleticism and grappling-heavy style. A former All-American gymnast, Cowan’s physicality and strength make her a force in the clinch, where she excels at controlling opponents against the cage and landing effective strikes to disrupt their rhythm. Her ability to secure takedowns from the clinch and dominate on top has been a hallmark of her success, as seen in past performances against seasoned opponents. Cowan’s agility and flexibility also allow her to evade strikes and create openings for counters, making her dangerous even when pressured. While Cornolle has shown sharp striking skills, Cowan’s grappling-centric approach could neutralize the French fighter’s strengths. Cornolle has struggled in fights where takedown defense and ground control were key factors, which Cowan is well-equipped to exploit. Additionally, Cornolle’s recent split-decision loss exposed vulnerabilities in her ability to adapt under pressure. Cowan’s physicality and relentless clinch work could wear down Cornolle over three rounds, potentially leading to a decision victory or late finish. If Cowan can dictate the pace and avoid extended exchanges on the feet, she has a clear path to victory in this matchup. Final Nora Cornolle-Hailey Cowan Prediction Pick This weekend at UFC 314, Hailey Cowan and Nora Cornolle face off in a compelling bantamweight clash. Cowan enters the bout looking to rebound from a tough loss in her UFC debut, showcasing her determination to prove she belongs on the big stage. Known for her athleticism and grappling-heavy approach, Cowan’s ability to control opponents in the clinch and dominate on the mat could be the deciding factor in this matchup. While Cornolle brings a dangerous striking arsenal and a Muay Thai pedigree, her recent performances have shown vulnerabilities against grappling-heavy fighters. Cowan’s strength and physicality give her an edge in dictating where the fight takes place. If she can close the distance effectively, avoid Cornolle’s sharp combinations, and impose her clinch and ground game, Cowan has a clear path to victory. Expect Cowan to use her takedowns and top control to neutralize Cornolle’s striking, grinding out a decision victory or potentially finding a submission late in the fight. With both fighters hungry for redemption, Cowan’s ability to adapt and capitalize on Cornolle’s defensive gaps may ultimately earn her the win and solidify her place in the UFC bantamweight division. Final Nora Cornolle-Hailey Cowan Prediction Pick: Hailey Cowan (+154), Over 2.5 Rounds (-230)
The Las Vegas Raiders struggled mightily last season, largely due to a lack of talent at the quarterback position. New general manager John Spytek remedied that this offseason by trading for two-time Pro Bowler Geno Smith. Aidan O'Connell, who started 17 games for the franchise over the last two seasons, is still under contract for the next two years. On Friday, however, The Athletic's Vic Tafur reported that O'Connell could be used as a trade chip on NFL Draft weekend. "Bringing in a young quarterback to learn behind Smith makes sense (and we think the Raiders might trade Aidan O’Connell on draft weekend)," wrote Tafur. There is a slew of young quarterbacks in this year's draft class who the Raiders have met with, including Shedeur Sanders, Jaxson Dart, Will Howard, Jalen Milroe and Quinn Ewers. Any of those players would be a more suitable replacement for Smith and provide a potential long-term option at the position. O'Connell had flashes during his rookie season, but he regressed in year two and ultimately showed that he is not a franchise quarterback. If the team could net a late-round pick for his talents, then they should jump at the opportunity to do so and opt for a young signal-caller in the draft instead.
The Boston Red Sox defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 4-3 in extra innings on Thursday. Walking off their American League East rivals, the Red Sox improved to 7-7 while Toronto fell to 8-6. While Toronto was able to push across its free runner in the top of the 10th inning, Boston countered with two in the bottom half to secure the victory. After the game, Blue Jays manager John Schneider made it clear he was upset with home plate umpire Manny Gonzalez. "It’s tough to battle nine hitters and an umpire," he said (via Keegan Matheson of MLB.com). "I’ve got all the respect in the world for them, but it wasn’t a great day for him behind the plate." As it turns out, Schneider had a point. After the game, it was revealed by Umpire Auditor on X that Gonzalez missed 14 calls, 12 of which disadvantaged Toronto. "Umpire Manny Gonzalez missed 14 calls in the Red Sox Blue Jays game," the account wrote. "12 of them went against the Blue Jays. The Blue Jays lost by 1 in 10 innings." Fans were quick to call for Gonzalez's firing after this poor performance behind the plate. "Honestly after that Schneider at bat he shouldn't be in the league," a fan said. "Games like this should get you banned from home plate," said another. "This man should be fired," another claimed. "That was his last game, right?" a fan asked. "If you mess up that bad in any other job you’d be fired," another wrote.