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    B4 The BulleTin • Friday, OcTOBer 21, 2022
Volleyball
SPORTS BRIEFING
Continued from B3
FOOTBALL
Concussion lawsuit could
be 1st to reach jury
A Los Angeles jury could
be the first in the U.S. to de-
cide whether the NCAA
failed to protect college foot-
ball players from repeated
blows to the head that cause
serious brain injuries.
A jury was seated Thurs-
day in a Los Angeles court-
room in the case of a for-
mer University of Southern
California linebacker who
had significant brain dam-
age when he died at age 49.
The widow of Matt Gee, who
was on the 1990 Rose Bowl
winning squad, is suing the
NCAA for wrongful death.
The NCAA says it had noth-
ing to do with Gee’s death.
Mariota making most of
2nd chance
For Marcus Mariota, the
loss of confidence was the
biggest blow. He’d experi-
enced so much success, from
winning the Heisman Tro-
phy to being the No. 2 pick
in the NFL draft. Then, for
one of the rare times in his
life, he wasn’t good enough.
Mariota was benched
by the Titans in 2019 and
barely played at all the past
21/2 seasons. But he’s putting
together a comeback in At-
lanta. Mariota earned NFC
offensive player of the week
honors after throwing for
two touchdowns with only
one incompletion and run-
ning for a score in the Fal-
cons’ win over the 49ers.
— Asscoiated Press
ON THE AIR
FRIDAY
“I knew I had a great team
coming in. But getting it
to a point where we are
getting to the playoffs and
having that goal in mind,
and to finally getting there
and achieving it is kind of
surreal.”
— Ridgeview volleyball coach
Kurtis Bower
ryan Brennecke/Bulletin photos
Out of the meeting, players
wrote down mission state-
ments and reiterated the goals
for the team, which was com-
ing off a third-place finish at
last year’s 5A state tourna-
ment.
“It is just a reminder of all
the principles we want to use
in our game,” Vaughn said.
“We don’t want to forget that
when we are playing.”
What became evident
though the meetings was that
the team was going through
Ridgeview’s Jaylah Forester (13) hits the ball over the net during the first set against Mountain View on
Wednesday night in Redmond. Teammate Sidnee Roan, right, returns a serve against Mountain View. The
Ravens wrapped the regular season with a sweep of Mountain View and now have their eyes set squarely
on the postseason.
perhaps some self-doubt
on the court, especially in
matches against tougher op-
ponents.
“Our team is so talented
and has so much potential,”
Vaughn said. “We just need to
believe in ourselves. I feel like
in games we started getting
frazzled when things weren’t
going our way. It comes down
to being confident and believ-
ing that we can do it.”
The belief is now there that
this team can make another
run though the postseason
as it has in recent years. The
IMC, which is also sending
Bend and Summit to the post-
season, wrapped up its regular
season well before the rank-
ings freeze on Tuesday and the
playoff brackets are released.
“We want to go to state and
win state,” Bower said. “I want
to enjoy the experience and
take it all in and do the best
that I can for these girls.”
Houston Astros.
“I’ve been beat down by the
crowd, at times, in my post-
season career,” Musgrove said
Thursday. “I think ultimately,
I’ve got a way better under-
standing of myself and how
things work. Certain triggers
that I have, and what it is that
really gets to me and being
able to have some awareness
of what those things are before
I got into a moment like this.
It’s very helpful.”
Neither Melvin nor Phillies
manager Rob Thomson an-
nounced Game 4 starters for
Saturday. Thomson, though,
said there was “no chance”
Game 1 winner Zack Wheeler
starts on short rest.
The series also faces the
quirk of no off day between
a potential Game 5 Sunday
in Philadelphia and Game
6 Monday in San Diego, the
travel say a casualty of the
lockout.
“I think without the off day,
it possibly taxes you a little bit
more because you’ve got to go
five days in a row, potentially,”
Thomson said. “So you really
have to be diligent about how
you use those guys and make
sure you’re not overworking
them where their stuff or their
production goes down, and
you put them at injury risk.”
Thomson reminded the
Phillies that they lost Game 2
of the NLDS in Atlanta and
rebounded with two of their
best games this year. Rhys
Hoskins doesn’t necessarily
have to spike his bat in this
Game 3 — though it would
help — but Thomson said the
Phillies returned in good spir-
its and he gave them the day
off. The Padres had a light,
late-afternoon workout at Cit-
izens Bank Park.
The sports complex home
to three stadiums will be
jammed Friday night with a
Smashing Pumpkins concert
at the Wells Fargo Center and
a Temple football game at Lin-
coln Financial Field all tak-
ing place at the same time as
Game 3.
It’s up to Suárez to disarm
the Padres in front of a rau-
cous home crowd. The Phil-
lies are 2-0 at home this post-
season and outscored Atlanta
17-4 in two home Division Se-
ries games; the Padres are 3-2
on the road.
“We feel pretty good being
home here for the next three
games in front of our own
fans,” Thomson said. “It’s go-
ing to be a lot of fun.”
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Reporter: 541-383-0307,
brathbone@bendbulletin.com
BASEBALL
MlB Playoffs, nlcS: San diego at Philadelphia. 4:30 p.m. FS1
BASKETBALL
nBa, Boston at Miami. 4:30 p.m. ESPN
nBa, Phoenix at Portland. 7 p.m. ROOT+
nBa, denver at Golden State. 7 p.m. ESPN
FIGURE SKATING
iSu Grand Prix, Skate america: Pairs Short/Men’s Short. 4:30 p.m. USA
FOOTBALL
college, Princeton at harvard. 4 p.m. ESPNU
college, Tulsa at Temple. 4:30 p.m. ESPN2
college, alabama-Birmingham at Western Kentucky. 5 p.m. CBSSN
GOLF
PGa Tour, The cJ cup in South carolina, Second round. noon GOLF
lPGa Tour, BMW ladies championship, Third round. 8 p.m. GOLF
HOCKEY
nhl, Seattle at colorado. 6 p.m. ROOT
HORSE RACING
america’s day at the races. 9:30 a.m. FS2
MOTOR SPORTS
Formula 1, united States Grand Prix Practice. 11:55 a.m. ESPN2
Formula 1, united States Grand Prix Practice. 2:55 p.m. ESPNEWS
naScar Xfinity Series, homestead-Miami Qualifying. 3 p.m. USA
SOCCER
u-17 Women’s World cup Quarterfinal, Germany vs Brazil. 7:15 a.m. FS2
Men’s college, Washington at Oregon State. 6 p.m. PAC12
u-17 Women’s World cup Quarterfinal, colombia vs Tanzania.
3:45 a.m. (Sat) FS2
Scottish Premier league, heart of Midlothian vs celtic. 4:30 a.m. (Sat) CBSSN
Premier league, nottingham Forest vs liverpool. 4:30 a.m. (Sat) USA
MLB
Continued from B3
Musgrove threw the Padres’
first no-hitter — in the team’s
8,206th regular-season game
— in just his second start with
the team last year. He pitched
in his first All-Star Game this
year and then signed a $100
million, five-year contract
that starts next season. Oh,
then comes the part where the
hometown-ish boy helped the
Padres clinch an NL wild-card
spot.
He’s kept a level head even if
his San Diego tenure at times
all seems too good to be true.
Musgrove said he’s mentally
more prepared to handle the
anticipation, nerves and pres-
sure of the postseason more
than 2017 when he pitched for
the World Series champion
SCOREBOARD
SATURDAY
ACTION SPORTS
Pickleball, PPa Tour: dc Open. 10:30 a.m. CBS
ON DECK
BASEBALL
MlB Playoffs, alcS: houston at ny yankees. 2 p.m. TBS
MlB Playoffs, nlSc: San diego at Philadelphia. 4:30 p.m. FOX
BASKETBALL
nBa, San antonio at Philadelphia. 3 p.m. NBATV
nBa, Memphis at dallas. 5:30 p.m. NBATV
FIGURE SKATING
iSu Grand Prix, Skate america. noon NBC
iSu Grand Prix, Skate america: Pairs Free/Men’s Free. 5 p.m. USA
FOOTBALL
college, Syracuse at clemson. 9 a.m. ABC
college, iowa at Ohio State. 9 a.m. FOX
college, cincinnati at SMu. 9 a.m. ESPN
college, Kansas at Baylor. 9 a.m. ESPN2
college, uT-Martin at Tennessee. 9 a.m. SEC
college, indiana at rutgers. 9 a.m. BIG10
college, louisiana-Monroe at army. 9 a.m. CBSSN
college, houston at navy. 9 a.m. ESPNU
college, unlV at notre dame. 11:30 a.m. Peacock
college, West Virginia at Texas Tech. noon FS1
college, ucla at Oregon. 12:30 p.m. FOX
college, Texas at Oklahoma State. 12:30 p.m. ABC
college, Ole Miss at lSu. 12:30 p.m. CBS
college, northwestern at Maryland. 12:30 p.m. BIG10
college, Purdue at Wisconsin. 12:30 p.m. ESPN
college, Memphis at Tulane. 12:30 p.m. ESPN2
college, Byu at liberty. 12:30 p.m. ESPNU
college, Western Michigan at Miami (Ohio). 12:30 p.m. CBSSN
college, arizona State at Stanford. 1 p.m. PAC12
college, Vanderbilt at Missouri. 1 p.m. SEC
college, Fresno State at new Mexico. 3:30 p.m. FS2
college, Mississippi State at alabama. 4 p.m. ESPN
college, cFB Primetime With The Pat Mcafee Show:
Mississippi State at alabama. 4 p.m. ESPN2
college, Boise State at air Force. 4 p.m. CBSSN
college, Minnesota at Penn State. 4:30 p.m. ABC
college, ucF at east carolina. 4:30 p.m. ESPNU
college, Texas a&M at South carolina. 4:30 p.m. SEC
college, colorado at Oregon State. 5 p.m. PAC12
college, Kansas State at Tcu. 5 p.m. FS1
college, utah State at Wyoming. 6:45 p.m. FS2
college, Washington at california. 7:30 p.m. ESPN
college, San diego State at nevada. 7:30 p.m. CBSSN
college, Montana at Sacramento State. 8 p.m. ESPN2
GOLF
dP World Tour, Mallorca Golf Open, Third round. 5 a.m. GOLF
PGa Tour, The cJ cup in South carolina, Third round. noon GOLF
lPGa Tour, BMW ladies championship, Final round. 8 p.m. GOLF
HORSE RACING
america’s day at the races. 9:30 a.m. FS2
MOTOR SPORTS
naScar Truck Series, homestead-Miami. 10 a.m. FS1
Formula 1, united States Grand Prix Practice. 11:55 a.m. ESPNEWS
naScar Xfinity Series, homestead-Miami. 1:30 p.m. USA
Formula 1, united States Grand Prix Qualifying. 2:55 p.m. ESPNEWS
SOCCER
Premier league, everton vs crystal Palace. 7 a.m. USA
u-17 Women’s World cup, Quarterfinal: Japan vs Spain. 7:15 a.m. FS2
Premier league, chelsea vs Manchester united. 9:30 a.m. NBC
Source: Nielsen
Prep sports
FRIDAY
Football: Summit at Mountain View, 7 p.m.; Caldera
at Redmond, 7 p.m.; The Dalles at Madras, 7 p.m.; Sisters
at Siuslaw, 7 p.m.; Burns at La Pine, 7 p.m.; Gilchrist at
Crow, 7 p.m.
Boys soccer: Damascus Christian at Central Chris-
tian, 4 p.m.
SATURDAY
Football: Baker at Crook County, 2 p.m.; Culver at
Blanchet Catholic, 2 p.m.
MONDAY
Girls soccer: La Pine at Pleasant Hill, 6 p.m.
Boys soccer: La Pine at Pleasant Hill, 4 p.m.
Thursday’s Game
New Orleans at Arizona, late
Sunday’s Games
Atlanta at Cincinnati, 10 a.m.
Cleveland at Baltimore, 10 a.m.
Detroit at Dallas, 10 a.m.
Green Bay at Washington, 10 a.m.
Indianapolis at Tennessee, 10 a.m.
N.Y. Giants at Jacksonville, 10 a.m.
Tampa Bay at Carolina, 10 a.m.
Houston at Las Vegas, 1:05 p.m.
N.Y. Jets at Denver, 1:05 p.m.
Kansas City at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m.
Seattle at L.A. Chargers, 1:25 p.m.
Pittsburgh at Miami, 5:20 p.m.
Byes: Buffalo, L.A. Rams, Minnesota, Phila.
Monday’s Game
Chicago at New England, 5:15 p.m.
PREPS
College
Volleyball
Wednesday’s results
Ridgeview 3, Mountain View 0 (25-19, 25-15, 25-16)
Bend 3, Summit 0 (27-25, 25-18, 27-25)
Caldera 3, Redmond 0 (25-9, 25-14, 25-19)
Girls soccer
Wednesday’s results
Sisters 1, Central Linn 0
Santiam Christian 6, La Pine 1
Boys soccer
Wednesday’s results
Sisters 2, Central Linn 1
Central Christian 3, La Pine 0
Cross-country
Wednesday’s results
La Pine Invitational
Boys
Team scores: Mazama 47, Henley 57, Culver 63, La
Pine 75, Cascades Academy 100
Individual results (top 5): 1. Wyatt Montgomery,
LP, 17:44; 2. Bryce Worrell, MZ, 18:12; 3. Sam Iverson,
HEN, 18:18; 4. Luke Devault, HEN, 19:17; 5. Debren
Sanabria, CUL, 20:21.
FOOTBALL
NFL
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T
Pct
Buffalo
5 1 0 .833
N.Y. Jets
4 2 0 .667
Miami
3 3 0 .500
New England
3 3 0 .500
South
W L T
Pct
Tennessee
3 2 0 .600
Indianapolis
3 2 1 .583
Jacksonville
2 4 0 .333
Houston
1 3 1 .300
North
W L T
Pct
Baltimore
3 3 0 .500
Cincinnati
3 3 0 .500
Cleveland
2 4 0 .333
Pittsburgh
2 4 0 .333
West
W L T
Pct
Kansas City
4 2 0 .667
L.A. Chargers
4 2 0 .667
Denver
2 4 0 .333
Las Vegas
1 4 0 .200
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T
Pct
Phila.
6 0 0 1.000
N.Y. Giants
5 1 0 .833
Dallas
4 2 0 .667
Washington
2 4 0 .333
South
W L T
Pct
Atlanta
3 3 0 .500
Tampa Bay
3 3 0 .500
New Orleans
2 4 0 .333
Carolina
1 5 0 .167
North
W L T
Pct
Minnesota
5 1 0 .833
Green Bay
3 3 0 .500
Chicago
2 4 0 .333
Detroit
1 4 0 .200
West
W L T
Pct
L.A. Rams
3 3 0 .500
San Francisco
3 3 0 .500
Seattle
3 3 0 .500
Arizona
2 4 0 .333
PF
176
143
131
141
PF
96
103
138
86
PF
158
138
148
97
PF
179
141
91
125
PA
81
128
155
113
PA
118
121
114
99
PA
141
115
163
146
PA
149
152
99
130
PF
161
127
110
102
PF
146
121
141
103
PF
139
107
93
140
PF
104
122
146
114
PA
105
113
98
135
PA
136
103
158
146
PA
118
123
118
170
PA
126
89
163
142
PAC-12 CONFERENCE
Conference
All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA
UCLA
3 0 127 81 6 0 249 136
Oregon
3 0 138 90 5 1 252 173
Southern Cal 4 1 172 124 6 1 283 155
Utah
3 1 151 113 5 2 285 156
Oregon St.
2 2 82 96 5 2 219 173
Washington
2 2 159 146 5 2 295 200
California
1 2 71 79 3 3 142 130
Arizona St.
1 2 83 114 2 4 161 181
Colorado
1 2 57 101 1 5 87 229
Wash. St.
1 3 93 107 4 3 172 145
Arizona
1 3 135 167 3 4 221 254
Stanford
0 4 104 154 2 4 161 178
Saturday’s Games
No. 9 UCLA at No. 10 Oregon, 12:30 p.m.
Arizona St. at Stanford, 1 p.m.
Colorado at Oregon St., 5 p.m.
Washington at California, 7:30 p.m.
FBS SCORES
Wednesday’s Late Game
App. St. 42, Georgia St. 17
Thursday’s Games
Troy 10, South Ala. 6
Virginia 16, Georgia Tech 9
America’s Line
(Odds for Oct. 21; home team in CAPS)
NFL
Favorite
Open Current O/U
Underdog
Sunday
COWBOYS
7
7
49
Lions
JAGUARS
3
3
421/2
Giants
TITANS
2
21/2 431/2
Colts
BENGALS
61/2 61/2 471/2
Falcons
RAVENS
6
61/2 451/2
Browns
Bucs
10
11
401/2
PANTHERS
Packers
5
5
411/2 COMMANDERS
BRONCOS
3
1
381/2
Jets
RAIDERS
7
7
451/2
Texans
Chiefs
21/2 3
481/2
49ERS
CHARGERS
7
51/2 501/2
Seahawks
DOLPHINS
61/2 7
441/2
Steelers
Monday
PATRIOTS
71/2 8
391/2
Bears
COLLEGE
Open Current
Friday
Tulsa
12
13
W KENTUCKY
21/2 2
Saturday
TCU
5
31/2
ARMY
7
61/2
MIAMI-FLA
8
9
Texas A&M
31/2 3
RUTGERS
21/2 3
OHIO ST
29
30
WAKE FOREST 21
20
LOUISVILLE
1
21/2
Ucf
5
5
Byu
41/2 7
Houston
3
3
Toledo
71/2 7
C MICHIGAN
7
61/2
KENT ST
19
181/2
MIAMI-OHIO
6
61/2
No Illinois
21/2 3
J MADISON
13
121/2
OLD DOMINION 21/2 2
CLEMSON
13
131/2
WYOMING
31/2 41/2
COLORADO ST 51/2 51/2
Fresno St
13
101/2
San Jose St
22
211/2
Favorite
O/U
521/2
581/2
Underdog
TEMPLE
Uab
541/2
Kansas St
551/2 UL-Monroe
581/2
Duke
441/2 S CAROLINA
471/2
Indiana
491/2
Iowa
611/2 Boston Coll
561/2
Pittsburgh
631/2 E CAROLINA
571/2
LIBERTY
511/2
NAVY
581/2
BUFFALO
501/2 Bowl Green
681/2
Akron
441/2 W Michigan
651/2
OHIO U
511/2
Marshall
661/2 Ga Southern
491/2
Syracuse
431/2
Utah St
461/2
Hawaii
401/2 NEW MEXICO
431/2 N MEXICO ST
BALL ST
NOTRE DAME
OREGON ST
Rice
STANFORD
Washington
OREGON
UTSA
Texas
ALABAMA
LSU
BAYLOR
TEXAS TECH
Cincinnati
TULANE
MISSOURI
So Miss
MARYLAND
CHARLOTTE
WISCONSIN
Fla Atlantic
AIR FORCE
PENN ST
San Diego St
UL-LAFAYETTE
21/2 21/2 591/2 E Michigan
241/2 271/2 471/2
Unlv
24
24
481/2
Colorado
21/2 3
581/2
LA TECH
3
3
551/2
Arizona St
8
71/2 551/2 CALIFORNIA
6
6
701/2
Ucla
91/2 10
711/2 North Texas
41/2 6
611/2
OKLA ST
211/2 21
601/2
Miss St
+11/2 21/2 661/2
Mississippi
81/2 10
581/2
Kansas
51/2 61/2 641/2
W Virginia
3
31/2 581/2
SMU
6
7
561/2
Memphis
15
14
501/2
Vanderbilt
11/2 2
441/2
TEXAS ST
13
14
511/2 Northwestern
14
141/2 631/2 Florida Int’l
11/2 2
511/2
Purdue
4
4
501/2
UTEP
4
2
471/2
Boise St
5
41/2 441/2
Minnesota
81/2 7
361/2
NEVADA
Write-In Game
61/2 61/2 511/2 Arkansas St
BASEBALL
MLB playoffs
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
(All Games on TBS)
Houston 2, NY Yankees 0
Game 1: Houston 4, New York 2
Thursday’s Game: Houston 3, New York 2
Saturday’s Game: Houston at New York, 2:07 p.m.
Sunday’s Game: Houston at New York, 4:07 p.m.
x-Monday’s Game: Houston at New York, 1:07 p.m.
x-Tuesday’s Game: New York at Houston, 3:07 p.m.
x-Wednesday’s Game: New York at Houston, 4:37 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Phila. 1, San Diego 1
Game 1: Phila. 2, San Diego 0
Game 2: San Diego 8, Phila. 5
Friday’s Game: San Diego (Musgrove 10-7) at Phila.
(Suarez 10-7), 4:37 p.m. (FS1)
Saturday’s Game: San Diego at Phila., 4:45 p.m. (Fox)
Sunday’s Game: San Diego at Phila., 11:37 a.m. (FS1)
x-Monday’s Game: Phila. at San Diego, 5:03 p.m. (FS1)
x-Tuesday’s Game: Phila. at San Diego, 5:03 p.m. (Fox/
FS1)
BASKETBALL
NBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Boston
1
0
1.000
Chicago
1
0
1.000
Washington
1
0
1.000
Detroit
1
0
1.000
Toronto
1
0
1.000
Milwaukee
1
0
1.000
Charlotte
1
0
1.000
Atlanta
1
0
1.000
Brooklyn
0
1
.000
Cleveland
0
1
.000
New York
0
1
.000
Orlando
0
1
.000
Indiana
0
1
.000
Miami
0
1
.000
Phila.
0
2
.000
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W
L
Pct
Utah
1
0
1.000
Golden State
1
0
1.000
New Orleans
1
0
1.000
Minnesota
1
0
1.000
Portland
1
0
1.000
Phoenix
1
0
1.000
Memphis
1
0
1.000
L.A. Clippers
0
0
.000
L.A. Lakers
0
1
.000
Denver
0
1
.000
Dallas
0
1
.000
Oklahoma City
0
1
.000
Sacramento
0
1
.000
Houston
0
1
.000
San Antonio
0
1
.000
Thursday’s Games
Milwaukee 90, Phila. 88
L.A. Clippers at L.A. Lakers, late
GB
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1
1
1
1
1
1
11/2
GB
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
1/2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Friday’s Games
Chicago at Washington, 4 p.m.
New Orleans at Charlotte, 4 p.m.
San Antonio at Indiana, 4 p.m.
Boston at Miami, 4:30 p.m.
Detroit at New York, 4:30 p.m.
Orlando at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m.
Toronto at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m.
Memphis at Houston, 5 p.m.
Utah at Minnesota, 5 p.m.
Denver at Golden State, 7 p.m.
Phoenix at Portland, 7 p.m.
HOCKEY
NHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Boston
5 4 1 0
8 23 16
Florida
4 3 1 0
6 14 12
Montreal
5 3 2 0
6 14 13
Toronto
5 3 2 0
6 14 14
Detroit
3 2 0 1
5 12 7
Buffalo
3 2 1 0
4 14 8
Ottawa
4 2 2 0
4 15 14
Tampa Bay
4 1 3 0
2 10 14
Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Pittsburgh
4 3 0 1
7 20 8
N.Y. Rangers
5 3 1 1
7 19 15
Carolina
3 3 0 0
6 12 6
Philadelphia
4 3 1 0
6 14 10
N.Y. Islanders
4 2 2 0
4 14 10
New Jersey
4 2 2 0
4 12 13
Washington
5 2 3 0
4 15 18
Columbus
5 2 3 0
4 14 20
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Dallas
4 3 0 1
7 15 6
Colorado
4 2 1 1
5 17 14
Nashville
6 2 3 1
5 15 21
St. Louis
2 2 0 0
4 9 5
Winnipeg
3 2 1 0
4 9 11
Chicago
3 1 2 0
2 7 8
Arizona
4 1 3 0
2 11 20
Minnesota
4 1 3 0
2 19 26
Pacific
GP W L OT Pts GF GA
Calgary
3 3 0 0
6 13 11
Vegas
4 3 1 0
6 15 8
Los Angeles
6 3 3 0
6 21 27
Seattle
5 1 2 2
4 14 20
Anaheim
5 1 3 1
3 13 23
Edmonton
3 1 2 0
2 13 12
Vancouver
5 0 3 2
2 18 25
San Jose
6 1 5 0
2 11 21
NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
Top three teams in each division and two wild cards per
conference advance to playoffs.
Wednesday’s Late Games
Winnipeg 4, Colorado 3, OT
St. Louis 4, Seattle 3, OT
Thursday’s Games
Pittsburgh 6, Los Angeles 1
San Jose 3, N.Y. Rangers 2, OT
Montreal 6, Arizona 2
Ottawa 5, Washington 2
Columbus 5, Nashville 3
Boston 2, Anaheim 1, SO
Toronto 3, Dallas 2, OT
New Jersey 4, N.Y. Islanders 1
Minnesota 4, Vancouver 3, OT
Carolina at Edmonton, late
Buffalo at Calgary, late
Winnipeg at Vegas, late
Friday’s Games
Tampa Bay at Florida, 4:30 p.m.
Detroit at Chicago, 5:30 p.m.
Seattle at Colorado, 6 p.m.
SOCCER
MLS playoffs
CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS
Thursday’s Games
Phila. 1, Cincinnati 0
LA Galaxy at LA FC, late
Sunday’s Games
New York City at Montreal, 10 a.m.
Dallas at Austin, 5 p.m.
NWSL playoffs
SEMIFINALS
Sunday’s Games
San Diego at Portland, 2 p.m.
Kansas City at OL Reign, 4:30 p.m.