NHL notebook: Karlsson signs $92 million deal with Sharks
All-Star defenseman Erik Karlsson signed an eight-year deal to remain with the San Jose Sharks. The team did not release contract figures, but multiple reports on Monday said it’s worth about $11.5 million per year — $92 million total.
Rangers acquire D Trouba in trade with Jets
The New York Rangers acquired defenseman Jacob Trouba from the Winnipeg Jets on Monday in exchange for defenseman Neal Pionk and the 20th overall pick in the 2019 NHL draft.
Rangers’ Pence (groin) lands on IL
The Texas Rangers placed outfielder Hunter Pence on the 10-day injured list Monday because of a strained right groin.
Padres’ Machado suspended one game after ejection
San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado was suspended one game and fined an undisclosed amount for “aggressively arguing and making contact with” an umpire Saturday, MLB announced Monday.
Reds 2B Gennett (groin) begins rehab assignment
Cincinnati Reds second baseman Scooter Gennett, sidelined all season after suffering a severe groin strain near the end of spring training, began a rehab assignment at Class-A Daytona on Monday.
Toronto Raptors two-million strong NBA victory bash marred by shooting
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and some 2 million other fans cheered the NBA champion Toronto Raptors on Monday in a victory celebration that united the nation, but the party was marred by a shooting that seriously wounded two people.
Well-traveled QB McCown retires, joins ESPN
Josh McCown, whose 17-year NFL career spanned 10 teams, announced his retirement Monday.
Shooting mars Toronto Raptors NBA victory parade attended by 2 million Canadians
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was among 2 million fans cheering the NBA champion Toronto Raptors at a victory parade through the city on Monday that was briefly interrupted by nearby gunfire that injured two people and caused many attendees to scatter …
Trudeau joins two million Canadians cheering Raptors in NBA victory parade
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was among 2 million fans cheering the Toronto Raptors on Monday as the basketball team paraded through the city to celebrate its first NBA championship, a win that has united Canada.
Warriors congratulate NBA champion Raptors in Toronto newspaper ad
The Golden State Warriors took out a full-page advert in the Toronto Star on Monday to congratulate a Toronto Raptors team that stopped them claiming a third consecutive NBA championship.




