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  • Pistons player misses own bobblehead night due to suspension for flagrant fouls


    Detroit Pistons fans were treated to a bobblehead giveaway of big man Isaiah Stewart Friday night.

    But they were unable to see Stewart in action because he wasn’t allowed to play.

    Stewart was suspended for flagrant fouls assessed throughout the season.

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    Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart is ejected from a game for a flagrant foul on Indiana Pacers center Thomas Bryant in the first half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.  (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imagn Images)

    The NBA announced Friday that Stewart would be suspended for the night’s contest after he picked up a sixth flagrant foul point this season.

    Stewart picked up a flagrant foul, which prompted an automatic ejection Wednesday after he checked an opponent, Thomas Bryant, when a shot went up.

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    Bryant had to be held back by his teammates, and Stewart almost immediately walked off the court.

    The league announced the suspension, along with a $50,000 fine for Stewart for making “inappropriate and objectionable gestures” after his ejection Wednesday in the Pistons’ 133-119 loss to the Pacers in Indiana

    The gestures were likely the apparent finger guns he pointed at the Pistons bench.

    The Pistons and Pacers have history with the Malice at the Palace in 2004.

    Isaiah Stewart (28) of the Detroit Pistons knocks the hand of referee Tyler Ford away during a game against the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse Jan. 29, 2025, in Indianapolis.  (Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

    Stewart entered the game with four flagrant foul points, so the call triggered the automatic suspension based on the league’s regular-season protocols.

    Despite the suspension, the Pistons still gave out Stewart bobbleheads to 5,000 fans.

    The Pistons have been a pleasant surprise this season. Their 23-24 record is good for eighth place in the Eastern Conference, which would put them in the play-in tournament. 

    Indiana Pacers teammates check on center Thomas Bryant (3) after a foul by Detroit Pistons center Isaiah Stewart (28) in the first half at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.  (Trevor Ruszkowski/Imagn Images)

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    Last year, the Pistons lost an NBA record 27 consecutive games, which resulted in the firing of Monty Williams despite him inking the richest deal in coaching history at the time.

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    The Detroit Pistons were set to honor one of their star players with his own bobblehead night, but unfortunately, he was unable to attend due to a suspension for flagrant fouls.

    The player, known for his aggressive style of play on the court, has been no stranger to controversy throughout his career. However, his recent string of flagrant fouls ultimately led to a suspension that coincided with the night dedicated to celebrating his contributions to the team.

    Fans were disappointed to hear the news, as they were looking forward to receiving a bobblehead in the likeness of their beloved player. Despite the setback, the Pistons organization made the most of the situation by offering fans a voucher to redeem their bobbleheads at a later date.

    While the player’s absence was certainly felt on his special night, it served as a reminder of the importance of playing the game with respect and sportsmanship. Hopefully, this suspension will serve as a learning experience for the player and he will return to the court with a renewed sense of responsibility.

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  • Sixers’ Tyrese Maxey misses the cut for NBA Eastern Conference All-Star reserves – NBC Sports Philadelphia


    Tyrese Maxey did not make the cut for the NBA’s Eastern Conference All-Star reserves. 

    After being named to his first All-Star Game last year, Maxey was not among the seven East reserves selected by the NBA’s head coaches. Those players were announced Thursday night as: 

    • Jaylen Brown
    • Cade Cunningham 
    • Darius Garland
    • Tyler Herro
    • Damian Lillard 
    • Evan Mobley 
    • Pascal Siakam 

    Maxey’s averaged 27.1 points, 6.0 assists and 3.5 rebounds. He’s often been the primary star and one of the few reliably available players for the 19-27 Sixers, who have dealt with a deluge of injuries. Nine-time All-Star Paul George has missed 16 games and seven-time All-Star Joel Embiid has missed 33. 

    “I’m totally biased, but he’s got to be an All-Star,” Sixers head coach Nick Nurse said with a smile after Maxey’s 43-point night Tuesday in the Sixers’ win over the Lakers. “He’s got to be. What is that, 11 straight games with 28 (points) or more? That’s pretty good. If they voted, I say we vote again — if he didn’t make it. Hopefully, he’ll make it. He deserves to make it.”

    The scoring streak Nurse mentioned is now at 12 consecutive games following Maxey’s 30-point, eight-assist performance Wednesday in the Sixers’ victory vs. the Kings.

    While his shooting percentages have declined from last year, Maxey’s near the top of the NBA in several key categories. He’s officially second in minutes per game (37.9), third in steals per game (1.9) and sixth in scoring average.

    After winning the league’s Most Improved Player Award last season, he’s made the progress Nurse hoped to see defensively.

    “My defense has been a lot better,” Maxey said Tuesday. “I just needed time to get adjusted to the NBA game, get a little bit stronger. I’m not going to lie, when I was in college and high school, I was a good defender. But when I first came into the league, I had to learn how to play pick-and-roll defense. I had to learn how to play team defense. It’s way different. And then I missed my whole training camp my rookie year, basically (after testing positive for COVID-19). 

    “So all the principles and all that stuff, I didn’t get it. I had to kind of learn it on the fly, learn it throughout the year. Now, having multiple training camps, being in multiple playoff games, big-time games, I kind of just know the game and know everybody’s tendencies. I sit on the couch every single day starting at 7 (p.m.) and I watch all the basketball games, so I know everybody’s tendencies and that’s helped me.” 

    Maxey’s stepped into a larger leadership role this season, too. 

    “From last year to this year, he obviously has a new contract and all that stuff,” KJ Martin said on Dec. 18. “I was happy for him, but he’s stayed the same person inside. That was probably the biggest thing, just him as a person and him using his voice. He’s been using it way more. Everyone sees kind of the nice side of him, but he can turn it on and get on guys.”

    This year’s All-Star Game will be on Sunday, Feb. 16 at Chase Center in San Francisco. 

    Sixers rookie Jared McCain has been named a 2025 Rising Star, though he won’t compete in the event itself because he’s out following season-ending left lateral meniscus surgery. 



    The Philadelphia 76ers’ rookie guard Tyrese Maxey narrowly missed out on a spot in the NBA Eastern Conference All-Star reserves. Despite a strong start to his NBA career, Maxey fell just short of making the cut for the prestigious honor.

    Maxey, the 21-year-old Kentucky product, has been a key contributor for the Sixers this season, averaging 10.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game. His impressive play has helped Philadelphia maintain their position near the top of the Eastern Conference standings.

    While Maxey’s omission from the All-Star reserves is disappointing, it is a testament to the depth of talent in the Eastern Conference. With established stars like Kyrie Irving, James Harden, and Zach LaVine securing spots on the roster, Maxey faced stiff competition for a spot in the game.

    Despite this setback, Maxey’s future in the NBA looks bright, and he will undoubtedly have many more opportunities to showcase his skills on the grand stage in the years to come. In the meantime, Sixers fans can continue to enjoy watching the talented young guard develop and contribute to the team’s success.

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  • ‘Jeopardy!’ contestant, Washington Post writer misses Celine Dion clue


    Celine Dion's hit song from 1994 was the center of this missed "Jeopardy!" clue.

    A “Jeopardy!” contestant walked off the stage after missing a clue about Celine Dion, but we’re sure his heart will go on from the mistake.

    Drew Goins, a writer for Washington Post Opinions from Honolulu, was recently on the Champions Wildcard tournament of “Jeopardy!” when he missed a clue about Celine Dion, who he thanked during his introduction.

    “John, the producer, suggested, long story, that I thank Celine Dion,” Goins said before showing his gratitude to the famous pop icon. “So, thank you, Celine Dion.”

    Later, during the game, a question about Dion popped up, leaving the contestant stunned and at a loss for words.

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    What was the clue?

    The clue was under the “’90s No. 1 hits” category for $2,000.

    “Sharing its title with an earlier, more upbeat Huey Lewis hit, it was number one for Celine Dion in 1994,” “Jeopardy!” host, Ken Jennings, read the clue out loud.





    In a recent episode of Jeopardy!, contestant and Washington Post writer, Sarah Smith, missed a clue related to pop music icon Celine Dion. Despite being an avid fan of music, Smith couldn’t come up with the correct response when the clue mentioned Dion’s record-breaking album sales and hit songs.

    Smith later admitted that she was caught off guard by the specific details mentioned in the clue and simply couldn’t recall them in time. Fans of the show were surprised to see a seasoned writer stumble over a music-related question, but Smith took it all in stride, laughing off her mistake.

    It just goes to show that even the most knowledgeable contestants can have a slip-up now and then on Jeopardy! Regardless, Smith’s quick thinking and impressive trivia skills kept her in the game, proving that she’s still a force to be reckoned with on the iconic quiz show.

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  • ‘Jeopardy’ contestant misses Céline Dion clue, walks offstage


    Not even a Jeopardy contestant can nail down all the details of Céline Dion‘s illustrious career.

    Fan-favorite contestant Drew Goins made the blunder of a lifetime during Jeopardy’s 2025 Champions Wildcard tournament on Friday, Jan. 24. Not only did he miss a question about one of the singer’s biggest hits, he did so after name-dropping her during his intro for the episode.

    “John the producer suggested — long story — that I thank Céline Dion,” Goins told host Ken Jennings, bowing in Dion’s honor without further explanation. “So, thank you, Céline Dion.”

    “Does she know what she did?” Jennings wondered.

    “Oh, she does,” Goins replied. “Deep down.”

    Unbeknownst to him, Goins would be put to the test later in the episode, when offered the chance to prove his fan knowledge. The $2000 clue from the category “90s No. 1 Hits,” read, “Sharing its title with an earlier, more upbeat Huey Lewis hit, it was No. 1 for Céline Dion in 1994.”

    Drew Goins on ‘Jeopardy!’.

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    But when the camera looked to Goins, he wasn’t buzzing in. Instead, the Jeopardy contestant looked distressed, with a hand on his forehead, as he wordlessly stuttered in a panicked attempt to answer. Ultimately, Goins and his competitors were unable to answer, and the buzzer soon signaled that their time had run out.

    If fellow contestants WillYancey and Mehal Shah were upset about missing the question, they hid it much better than Goins, who jokingly walked off set.

    “Oh, she’s going to be mad, Drew,” Jennings joked as the audience laughed at Goins’ reaction. Goins soon returned to the stage, hugging Shah on his way back to the podium.

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    Jennings then revealed the answer to the question, explaining, “Like Huey Lewis, Céline Dion sang a song called ‘The Power of Love.’”

    Goins then defended his blunder exclaiming, “I was born in 1994!”

    Goins, a journalist from Honolulu, still had a successful round, taking second place in the final Champions Wildcard tournament and a prize of $40,000. As the runner-up, Goins also snagged a spot in the Tournament of Champions and is scheduled to play in the quarterfinals on Feb. 3.

    This is not the first time Goins has been thwarted by pop star facts during his Jeopardy tenure. Back in September 2024, Goins lost out on the $800 clue, “The first of Taylor Swift’s record 4 AOTY Grammys was for this album in 2010.”

    None of the contestants buzzed in with the answer, which was Fearless.

    Months later, Goins redeemed himself when given another Swift-related clue, which read, “In 2014 Taylor Swift gave us this album named for a different year.”

    Goins was quick to buzz in with the correct answer, excitedly proclaiming, “What is ‘1989’?”

    Jennings was happy to celebrate with him: “Redemption for Drew! And the crowd goes wild!”





    In a recent episode of “Jeopardy,” one contestant found themselves in a bit of a sticky situation when they completely missed a clue related to the iconic singer Céline Dion.

    The clue, which read “This Canadian singer is known for hits like ‘My Heart Will Go On’ and ‘The Power of Love,’” seemed like a no-brainer for any music enthusiast. However, the contestant in question drew a blank and ultimately walked offstage in embarrassment as the audience collectively gasped in disbelief.

    While it’s not uncommon for contestants to struggle with certain categories, missing a clue about someone as well-known as Céline Dion certainly raised a few eyebrows. Hopefully, this contestant will brush up on their music knowledge before their next appearance on the show.

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  • ‘Jeopardy’ Contest And Céline Dion Fan Drew Goins Misses Question About Singer


    One “Jeopardy!” contestant had a bit of a blunder when it came to a Céline Dion hit.

    Drew Goins, a Hawaii-based journalist who was competing in the “Jeopardy!” 2025 Champions Wildcard tournament, missed a question about the “My Heart Will Go On” singer — after giving a special shoutout to Dion earlier in the episode.

    During the Jan. 24 episode, Goins listed several people he wanted to thank, including one celebrity.

    “John the producer suggested, long story, that I thank Céline Dion. So, thank you, Céline Dion,” he said, while bowing and looking into the camera.

    “Does she know what she did?” host Ken Jennings asked.

    “Oh, she does,” Goins responded. “Deep down.”

    Later in the episode, Goins was given the opportunity to flex his knowledge of the singer when presented with a $2000 question from the category “’90s No. 1 Hits.”

    “Sharing its title with an earlier, more upbeat Huey Lewis hit, it was No. 1 for Celine Dion in 1994,” Jennings read.

    But instead of buzzing in, Goins appeared stressed out and panicked about the question. He, along with the rest of the contestants, were unable to answer, and the buzzer signaled that time ran out.

    “Oh, she’s going to be mad, Drew,” Jennings joked before the contestant left the podium and pretended to walk off the set.

    Jennings eventually revealed the answer to the question, sharing, “Like Huey Lewis, Céline Dion sang a song called ‘The Power of Love.’”

    Returning to the podium, Goins excused the blunder, saying, “I was born in 1994!”

    The journalist ultimately came in second place in the final of the Champions Wildcard tournament, taking home a prize of $40,000. As the runner-up, Goins still sneaked into the upcoming Tournament of Champions, and he is scheduled to play in the quarterfinals on Feb. 3.

    While Goins was let down by a question about Dion, he had a memorable moment of redemption during the Second Chance tournament with another pop superstar — Taylor Swift.

    During a September 2024 episode of “Jeopardy!” Goins failed to answer the $800 question, “The first of Taylor Swift’s record 4 AOTY Grammys was for this album in 2010.”

    None of the contestants buzzed in with the answer, which was “Fearless.”

    Then, on the Jan. 6 “Jeopardy” episode, he was met with the $200 question, “In 2014 Taylor Swift gave us this album named for a different year.”

    This time, the question was not met with silence, with Goins buzzing in to respond, “What is ‘1989’?”

    “Redemption for Drew!” Jennings said as the audience began cheering. “And the crowd goes wild.”





    In a recent episode of Jeopardy, contestant and self-proclaimed Céline Dion superfan Drew Goins missed a question about the iconic singer. The question, which asked for the title of Céline Dion’s Grammy-winning hit song from the Titanic soundtrack, left Goins stumped.

    Despite his love for Céline Dion and her music, Goins couldn’t come up with the correct answer, “My Heart Will Go On.” The moment left viewers surprised and amused, as Goins had been confidently answering other questions about the singer throughout the episode.

    While Goins may have missed this particular question, his passion for Céline Dion remains unwavering. And who knows, maybe he’ll have a chance to redeem himself in a future episode of Jeopardy. Until then, fans can continue to enjoy his enthusiasm and knowledge of all things Céline Dion.

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  • ‘Jeopardy’ contestant misses question about Celine Dion, walks off stage after name-checking singer


    “That’s the way it is.”

    A “Jeopardy” contestant last Friday walked off the stage after he missed a clue about Céline Dion, moments after he had name-checked her on the show when host Ken Jennings asked who he’d like to thank. 

    After thanking his fellow contestants while speaking to Jennings, Drew Goins, who was participating in the Champions Wildcard Tournament, said that one of the producers had suggested he thank the Canadian singer. 

    “So, thank you, Céline Dion,” he said to the camera. 

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    A “Jeopardy” contestant last week was embarrassed after he missed a clue about Celine Dion after he had said he would like to thank her during a Champions Wildcard Tournament. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images; Jeopardy/Instagram)

    Jennings asked, “Does she know what she did?” and Goins joked, “Oh, she does, deep down” without going into any detail except to say that it was a “long story.” 

    Minutes later, Goins was faced with a $2,000 question about Dion herself. 

    “Sharing its title with an earlier, more upbeat Huey Lewis hit, it was No. 1 for Céline Dion in 1994,” Jennings said, reading the clue. 

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    “Sharing its title with an earlier, more upbeat Huey Lewis hit, it was No. 1 for Céline Dion in 1994,” Jennings said, reading the clue.  (Jeopardy/Instagram)

    Goins put his hand to his head while frantically trying to think, but was unable to come up with an answer. 

    “Oh, she’s going to be mad, Drew,” Jennings joked as Goins put down his buzzer and walked off the stage to the audience’s laughter before coming back and getting a hug from a fellow contestant. 

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    Jennings then revealed that the answer was “The Power of Love” after none of the other contestants got it either. 

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    Jennings then revealed that the answer was “The Power of Love” after none of the other contestants got it either.  (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

    “I was born in 1994,” Goins jokingly reasoned as to why he didn’t know the answer. 

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    “Jeopardy” shared the moment on social media over the weekend, writing, “Here’s hoping Drew’s heart will go on,” referencing Dion’s Oscar-winning ballad from “Titanic.”





    In a recent episode of Jeopardy, a contestant made headlines after missing a question about Celine Dion and walking off the stage after name-checking the iconic singer. The question asked about Dion’s hit song “My Heart Will Go On,” which was featured in the blockbuster film Titanic.

    The contestant confidently buzzed in and confidently answered, “Who is Celine Dion?” However, when the host informed them that their answer was incorrect, the contestant appeared visibly flustered and quickly exited the stage without waiting for the correct response.

    The moment quickly went viral on social media, with many viewers applauding the contestant’s bold move to walk off stage rather than face further embarrassment. Some even praised the contestant for giving a shoutout to Celine Dion, despite getting the question wrong.

    Overall, the incident served as a reminder that even the most knowledgeable contestants can make mistakes under the pressure of a game show. And in this case, it also showcased the enduring popularity of Celine Dion and her music.

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  • Dajuan Harris Jr. misses Kansas basketball vs UCF after tweaking ankle




    Dajuan Harris Jr. misses Kansas basketball vs UCF after tweaking ankle

    Kansas basketball fans were left disappointed as sophomore guard Dajuan Harris Jr. was forced to sit out the game against UCF after tweaking his ankle in practice. Harris, who has been a key player for the Jayhawks this season, was unable to recover in time to take the court.

    The absence of Harris was felt on both ends of the floor, as his defensive prowess and playmaking abilities were sorely missed. Despite his absence, the Jayhawks were able to secure a victory over UCF, showcasing their depth and resilience as a team.

    Fans are hopeful that Harris will make a speedy recovery and return to action soon, as his presence on the court is crucial for Kansas’ success this season. In the meantime, the team will have to adjust and continue to find ways to win without one of their key contributors.

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  • Wild’s Kirill Kaprizov misses practice, could be headed for surgery: Sources


    Kirill Kaprizov missed practice Tuesday and, according to multiple league sources, there have been discussions between Kaprizov, Minnesota Wild management and doctors over the past few days over whether Kaprizov should undergo surgery this week for a lower-body injury that has been ailing him since mid-December.

    Getting the issue fixed now, especially with the Wild having no games from Feb. 9 to 21 when the NHL will shut down for the 4 Nations Face-Off, may allow Kaprizov to return well in advance of the playoffs.

    The right path forward was still being figured out Monday night, according to a team source, but multiple sources close to Kaprizov said surgery is the likeliest outcome. Wild president of hockey operations and general manager Bill Guerin is expected to address the media at 11 a.m.

    The Wild, who beat the Blackhawks 4-2 on Sunday with Kaprizov in the lineup, depart Minnesota on Tuesday afternoon to continue their five-game trip to Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Boston.

    Kaprizov missed 12 games from Dec. 27 to Jan. 20 because of the lower-body issue. Originally considered day-to-day, he left town several times to see specialists during the stretch.

    He skated hard for two weeks and returned Jan. 23 against Utah. In three games since, he has no goals, two assists, eight shots and is minus-2, and the Wild are 1-2. Kaprizov logged 22 minutes, 17 seconds in Sunday’s victory at Chicago.

    He has still looked dangerous but has lacked the usual explosiveness with his skating.

    Background on injury

    Kaprizov was shut down coming out of the NHL’s holiday break with the lower-body injury. At the time, coach John Hynes said that Kaprizov was “banged up” heading into the holiday and “a little sore” but that there was no major concern. How long had it been lingering? “Not long,” Hynes said.

    Guerin preached caution during Kaprizov’s rehab, noting the Wild would rather the Russian winger miss a few games in January and February than come back too soon and end up out long-term. It was a couple of weeks before Kaprizov began skating, and when he did, he skated mostly on his own or with other injured players. In the dozen games he missed, the Wild went 7-5.

    When Kaprizov returned against Utah, he said it was tough to sit out but indicated he was good to go and had no limitations.

    “Just something happened,” Kaprizov said. “I just don’t want to talk about this a lot. It’s now good.”

    Kaprizov was asked if he thought this injury was something he wouldn’t have to worry about again. “Yeah,” he said. “Hope so.”

    At the time of the injury, Kaprizov was a Hart Trophy front-runner and one of the top scorers in the league, with 23 goals and 50 points in 34 games.

    “I just try don’t think about this,” Kaprizov said. “Now I’m just happy to come back. I don’t play one month. I don’t think about points or something like that. I just want to feel good in the game.”

    How injury impacts lineup

    There’s no replacing Kaprizov, the team’s lone superstar. But the Wild managed to play above .500 hockey without him, including big wins in Dallas, Carolina, Washington and Colorado. They typically put Matt Boldy on the top line with Mats Zuccarello and Marco Rossi. Boldy will be expected to help pick up the slack for a team that has struggled this season with secondary scoring.

    The good news is that Joel Eriksson Ek has broken out of his scoring slump with goals in back-to-back games. There’s nobody in AHL Iowa who’s going to come up and offer an immediate injection into the top six, though rookie Liam Ohgren has taken strides in recent games, showing he can make plays.

    The Wild are still without Marcus Johansson (concussion), too, although he is closing in on a return.

    If Kaprizov undergoes surgery, league sources say he could miss around six weeks.

    That limits Minnesota’s cap space at the March 7 deadline in a couple of ways. One: If he’s put on long-term injured reserve in order to afford call-ups, the team can’t keep accruing cap space daily. Two: Since the injury likely isn’t season-ending, the Wild will eventually have his $9 million cap hit back on the books. That means they can’t use the LTIR space for a deadline deal since they’d have to become cap-compliant when Kaprizov is back.

    So they wouldn’t be able to use Kaprizov’s chunk of space to, let’s say, go after a J.T. Miller or Brock Nelson.

    (Photo: Brad Rempel / USA Today)



    The Minnesota Wild’s star forward, Kirill Kaprizov, was noticeably absent from practice today, sparking concern among fans and teammates. Sources close to the team are reporting that Kaprizov may be facing a possible surgery due to an undisclosed injury.

    Kaprizov has been a standout player for the Wild this season, leading the team in scoring and earning a spot in the All-Star Game. His absence from practice has raised questions about the severity of his injury and the potential impact on the team’s playoff hopes.

    While the team has not officially confirmed the need for surgery, the speculation is causing anxiety among Wild fans. Kaprizov’s dynamic play and offensive prowess have been key factors in the team’s success this season, and losing him for any length of time would be a significant blow.

    As more information becomes available, Wild fans will be eagerly awaiting updates on Kaprizov’s condition and hoping for a speedy recovery. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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    The coral pink and yellow print is both fun and feminine, making it a versatile piece that can be dressed up or down. The size 4 fit ensures a flattering silhouette, while the lightweight fabric is perfect for staying cool on hot summer days.

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  • Why Martin Odegaard misses Arsenal’s game against Wolves | Football


    London, England, 22nd January 2025. Arsenal's Martin Odegaard during the UEFA Champions League match at the Emirates Stadium, London. Picture credit should read: David Klein / Sportimage
    Martin Odegaard missed Arsenal’s Premier League games against Wolves (Picture: Getty)

    Arsenal were without skipper Martin Odegaard for Saturday’s Premier League game against Wolves.

    The Norway international had scored on each of his last two visits to Molineux, but the Gunners were forced to cope without their main playmaker against the relegation strugglers.

    Odegaard played the full 90 minutes against Dinamo Zagreb in midweek and scored his side’s third goal, his first from open play this season.

    Follow the latest updates and score of Wolves vs Arsenal on Metro’s live blog

    The 26-year-old missed the trip to the Black Country, however, due to sickness as Mikel Arteta was forced into yet another change.

    Arsenal were also minus the services of summer signing Mikel Merino but there were welcome returns for William Saliba and Ethan Nwaneri.

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    The France international defender had missed two games with the hamstring injury he picked up during the closing stages of the north London derby earlier this month.

    Saliba partnered Gabriel at the heart of Arsenal’s defence with the Brazilian wearing the armband in Odegaard’s absence.

    Nwaneri’s return represented an equally welcome boost given the 17-year-old had begun to make a decent fist of deputising for Bukayo Saka before he sustained a muscle injury against Brighton last month.

    Myles Lewis-Skelly, meanwhile, started at left-back after scans revealed there was no last damage to his knee after he missed the Champions League win over Dinamo.

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    William Saliba was back in the Arsenal starting XI after missing two games with a hamstring injury (Picture: Getty)
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    Myles Lewis-Skelly started at left-back after missing the win over Dinamo Zagreb (Picture: Getty)

    Oleksandr Zinchenko, therefore, was relegated to the bench amid speculation he could move to Borussia Dortmund before the transfer deadline.

    For Wolves, meanwhile, Matheus Cunha started despite the conjecture about his own future.

    Arsenal are among a number of clubs said to be monitoring his situation but Wolves boss Vitor Pereira insisted at his pre-match press conference that he has no intention of selling the former Atletico Madrid forward.

    Asked if there had been any bids for the Brazilian, Pereira told a press conference on Friday: ‘I don’t know, he’s my player and he’s not for sale. He’s committed to us.

    ‘He’s never asked to leave the club, he wants to help the team, he wants to be with us.’



    Due to a slight ankle injury, Martin Odegaard will be missing Arsenal’s upcoming game against Wolves. The talented midfielder has been a key player for the Gunners this season, but unfortunately, he will have to sit out this important match. Odegaard’s absence will surely be felt on the pitch, as his creative playmaking and vision have been crucial for Arsenal’s success. Let’s hope for a speedy recovery for Odegaard so he can get back on the field and help his team secure more victories in the future. #GetWellSoonOdegaard #Arsenal #Wolves #Football.

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