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Hartley’s Sports Shorts; Tuesday, May 24th

Sports by Hartley Miller as of 10:05 a.m. Tuesday, May 24th

NHL: (2 Monday playoff games)

Colorado  6  St. Louis  3

Nazem Kadri scored three goals and added an assist.

Colorado leads the series 3-1 with Game 5 Wednesday night (5:00 PT) in Denver.

Tampa Bay  2  Florida  0

Tampa sweeps the series 4-0 to advance to the Eastern Conference Final.

There are a pair of Stanley Cup playoff games tonight (Tuesday): Carolina at New York Rangers (4:00 PT), and Calgary at Edmonton (6:30).

Both Carolina and Edmonton lead their series 2-1.

The NHL playoff schedule is right here or right here.

 

WHL:

Edmonton  4  Winnipeg  3  (OT)

Edmonton leads the Eastern Conference Final 2-1 and will host Game 4 Wednesday.

One WHL playoff game tonight: Kamloops at Seattle with the Western Conference Final tied 1-1.

The WHL playoff schedule and results are right here.

 

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Men’s World Hockey: (in Finland)

Denmark  3  Canada  2

Canada, with a 4-2 record, will play France today (10:20 a.m. PT) before competing in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

The world men’s hockey schedule can be found right here or here.

 

UNBC Timberwolves:

 

NBA:

Boston  102   Miami  82

The best-of-7 Eastern Final is tied 2-2 with Game 5 Wednesday night at 5:30 (PT) in Miami.

There is one NBA playoff game tonight (6:00) as Golden State visits Dallas with Golden State ahead 3-0 in the Western Conference Final.

The NBA playoff results and schedule are right here.

 

MLB:

St. Louis Cardinals  7  Toronto Blue Jays  3  (10 innings)

The (22-20) Blue Jays are 0-1 on a 6-game road trip that continues tonight (4:45) at St. Louis.

The Blue Jays schedule is right here.

The MLB standings are right here.

Golf:

Justin Thomas won the PGA Championship Sunday in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

The 29-year-old Thomas beat Will Zalatoris in a three-hole playoff after rallying from a 7-shot deficit in the final round.

He has two majors among his 15 career PGA Tour victories.

PGA Tour rookie Mito Pereira had a one-shot lead until he blew his chance for victory with a double bogey on 18.

The leaderboard is right here.

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