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Keep updated on all the injury news and roster updates from around the NHL with daily Ice Chips.


Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk will return to the Sens’ lineup on Thursday for their season finale against the Carolina Hurricanes. 

Tkachuk told reporters after practice that he will play and that there’s “no issues, no problems.”

Tkachuk has not played since March 30 against the Pittsburgh Penguins, as he continues to nurse an upper-body injury.

Senators head coach Travis Green said Tkachuk is “not the kind of player that just dips his toe in the water. I don’t want him going out there and just skating around. If he’s going to play, he’s going to play for keeps and he’s going to play for real.”

The Senators are in the playoffs for the first time since 2017, having claimed the top wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. 

While Ottawa has won five straight games against them, Toronto is favoured to win the series, going off at -172 to advance, per FanDuel, and the Senators opened at +142. 

The two teams last met in the playoffs in 2004. 

The Senators skated the following lines in practice Thursday ahead of their season finale against the Carolina Hurricanes.

Tkachuk-Stützle-Giroux
Perron-Cozens-Batherson
Greig-Pinto-Amadio
Cousins-Gaudette-Zetterlund

Sanderson-Jensen
Chabot-Zub
Kleven-Matinpalo


Defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson participated in the Toronto Maple Leafs’ practice on Thursday ahead of their season finale against the Detroit Red Wings.

Ekman-Larsson has not played since April 11 after suffering an upper-body injury.

Joseph Woll practiced in the starter’s net on Thursday and is expected to start for Toronto in the season finale.

Toronto has already clinched the Atlantic Division title and will face the Senators in the first round of the playoffs.


Minnesota Wild

Minnesota Wild rookie defenceman Zeev Buium skated on the top power-play unit in practice on Thursday, according to multiple reports.

After winning the NCAA championship as a freshman with Denver and returning to the Frozen Four last weekend, Buium, 19, decided to end his college career after two seasons and make the jump to Minnesota. He signed a three-year, entry-level contract on Sunday and joined the Wild at the rink for practice, meet-and-greets and more paperwork on Monday.

“Kind of like your first day school,” coach John Hynes said.

“I don’t think there was much more, development-wise, for me in college hockey,” said Buium, who was the country’s highest-scoring defenseman and one of three finalists for the Hobey Baker player of the year award. “I can obviously get bigger, stronger and faster, but taking this next step and pushing myself even more, it’s the right moment.”


The Vancouver Canucks reassigned a host of players to the AHL’s Abbotsford Canucks on Thursday, general manager Patrik Allvin announced.

Defencemen Kirill Kudryavtsev and Victor Mancini, forwards Aatu Räty, Linus Karlsson, Max Sasson and Ty Mueller and goaltender Nikita Tolopilo were all reassigned to Abbotsford.

Of the group, Aatu Raty played the most significant role for the Canucks, whose playoff hopes faded down the stretch.

The native of Oulu, Finland appeared in 33 games where he scored seven goals and finished with 11 points.


Forward Jack Williams is expected to make his NHL debut for the Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday, per The Athletic’s Aaron Portzline.

Williams was signed out of Northeastern University in March, and will replace Zach Aston-Reese in the lineup, who is dealing with an injury.

The Blue Jackets had their playoff hopes snuffed out on Wednesday when the Montreal Canadiens clinched the final spot in the Eastern Conference with a 4-2 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes.


Seattle Kraken

The Seattle Kraken reassigned forward John Hayden to the AHL’s Coachella Valley Firebirds, the team announced on Thursday.

Hayden has a goal and an assist in 20 games with the Kraken this season.

The 30-year-old joined the Seattle franchise in 2022-23, after making stops with the Chicago Blackhawks, New Jersey Devils, Arizona Coyotes and Buffalo Sabres in six years before then.

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Johansson, Wicker Named to Big Ten Preseason Watch List – University of Nebraska

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Two-time Nebraska National Champion Axelina Johansson and All-American Dyson Wicker were honored by the Big Ten on Tuesday, Dec. 9, as preseason athletes to watch entering the 2025-26 indoor track and field season. 

Six-time All-American Johansson owns the shot put school record and looks to continue her impressive Husker career. The senior from Hok, Sweden, earned gold at the 2024 NCAA Indoor Championships, throwing 19.28m (63-3 ¼) to earn her fifth First-Team All-America honor. Last season, she also earned her third-straight Big Ten title with a mark of 19.31m (63-4 ¼) at the indoor championships. 

Sophomore Wicker, a Second-Team All-American from Heath, Texas, is the reigning runner up at the Big Ten Indoor Championships clearing 5.45m (17-10 ½). He owns the No. 3 pole vault mark in school history and was a member of the Big Ten All-Freshman Team. 

The Nebraska track and field team opens its season at the Husker Holiday Open on Friday, Dec. 12 at the Bob Devaney Sports Center Indoor Track. Events begin at 10 a.m. (CT), and admission will be free for all home competitions. 



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Women’s Track & Field: Ariella Rogahn-Press Chosen MIAC Track Athlete of the Week

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ST. PAUL, Minn. – Sophomore Ariella Rogahn-Press (Albuquerque, N.M./Bosque School) was named the MIAC Women’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Week for the week ending Dec. 7, the conference announced today. Rogahn-Press won the 400 meters at the University of Minnesota’s M City Indoor Classic on Dec. 5 in her first competition of the new season.

Rogahn-Press, who was an All-American in the 400 both indoors and outdoors last year, won the 400 on Friday by over five seconds with a time of 57.43. The converted time currently ranks third in Division III. At this same meet a year ago, she broke the school record in the 400 with a time of 57.34 in her first collegiate competition.

This is the sixth MIAC Athlete of the Week award for Rogahn-Press, who earned the award three times during the indoor season and twice during the outdoor season last year. The MIAC Rookie of the Year both indoors and outdoors, she was sixth at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships and fourth at outdoor nationals in the 400 meters to garner All-American honors.

Macalester resumes competition in January by hosting the Vanessa Seljeskog Classic on Jan. 24 in the Leonard Center Fieldhouse.

 



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Georgia State Beach Volleyball Announces Spring 2026 Schedule

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ATLANTA – Head coach Beth Van Fleet and the Georgia State Beach Volleyball team unveils its spring 2026 schedule, featuring a competitive slate of home events, marquee tournaments and postseason opportunities as the Panthers prepare for another championship-contending season.
 
The spring opens on Feb. 20–21 with a road competition at Florida State, where the Sandy Panthers will see matchups against Bakersfield, North Alabama, UAB and Florida State. 
Georgia State then travels to the University of Arizona on Feb. 27-28, where they will face off against Arizona State, Oregon, Arizona and Grand Canyon. 
 
March opens with a conference matchup at Coastal Carolina on March 6-7. The Sandy Panthers are set to face its first conference matchup against Coastal, as well as contests against Florida Atlantic, Cal Poly and Tulane.
 
After starting the first month on the road, the Georgia State Beach Volleyball team will return to Atlanta to host the annual Day of Duals on March 11. Head coach Beth Van Fleet and the Sandy Panthers will host Austin Peay, Eastern Kentucky and Tennessee Tech. 
 
The team will enjoy a bye week on March 14-15 before traveling to Baton Rouge, La., to face off in the East Meets West tournament at LSU. The Panthers are slated for contests against Cal, Arizona State, Grand Canyon and Boise State. 
 
The Sandy Panthers close out March hosting the Sun Belt Mid-Season tournament on March 27-28. 
 
Georgia State stays at home to begin April, hosting the GSU Diggin’ Duals tournament on April 3-4. The Sandy Panthers will host a conference matchup against Mercer, along with contests against UAB, North Alabama and South Florida. 
 
Following its last home tournament of the season, Georgia State hits the road once again for a one-day tournament at Chattanooga on April 11. The Sandy Panthers are slated for contests against Chattanooga, Eastern Kentucky, Berry and UT-Martin. 
 
The Sandy Panthers close out the regular season at Stetson on April 17-18. In addition to a matchup against Stetson, Georgia State is also set to face South Carolina and conference opponent UNC-Wilmington.
 
The Panthers head to the Sun Belt Championship tournament on April 23-25 to battle for a change at the NCAA tournament on May 1-3.  
 
All dates, times and opponents are subject to change. For the complete 2026 Georgia State beach volleyball schedule and updates throughout the season, fans are encouraged to follow the program’s official channels and visit GeorgiaStateSports.com.
 



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CUNYAC Women’s Indoor Track and Field Weekly Award Winners (Dec. 9, 2025)

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2025-26 Women’s Indoor Track and Field: Schedule/Results | Top Performances

CUNYAC Women’s Indoor Track and Field Track Athlete of the Week

Toshel Goffe, Medgar Evers (Jr., Jamaica, West Indies)

Goffe won the 200 (26.10/25.71 converted) and placed fourth in the 60-meter dash (7.82) at the Crowell Invitational and Multi hosted by Army West Point.  Her times in both events rank first in the conference and are No. 18 nationally in both events in Division III.

CUNYAC Women’s Indoor Track and Field Field Athlete of the Week/Rookie of the Week

Brianna Lindo, Medgar Evers (Fr., Queens, N.Y.)

Lindo competed in the pentathlon at the Crowell Invitational and Multi, placing fourth with 2,888 points.  She placed fourth out of 13 competitors and her point total is currently No. 16 in Division III.  She finished second in the high jump (1.50m) and fourth in the 800 (2:37.30).  Five of her six marks in the pentathlon currently rank first in the conference.

 

CUNYAC Women’s Indoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week (Honorable Mention)

Rachelle Griffith, Hunter (Fr., Valley Stream, N.Y.)

Griffith posted the best time in the conference in the 400 at the Youree Spence Garcia Invitational, recording a time of 1:03.74.  She also put down a time of 10.72 seconds in the 60 meter hurdles, good for thirdin the current CUNYAC rankings.

Previous Award Winners





Week Track Athlete of the Week Field Athlete of the Week Rookie of the Week Honorable Mention
12/9/25 Toshel Goffe, Medgar Evers Brianna Lindo, Medgar Evers Brianna Lindo, Medgar Evers Rachelle Griffith, Hunter


 


Previous Results

Friday, December 5

Lehman at Armory Collegiate Carnival | Results

Saturday, December 6

Medgar Evers at Crowell Invitational and Multi | Results

CCNY, Hunter at Youree-Spence Garcia Meet | Results

This Week’s Schedule

Friday, December 12

CCNY, York at Wagner Seahawk Shootout

Medgar Evers, Lehman at Art Kadish Elm City Challenge

Saturday, December 13

Medgar Evers, Lehman at Art Kadish Elm City Challenge


2026 CUNYAC Indoor Track and Field Championship
Sunday, March 1 – Nike Track and Field Center at The Armory


For the latest news on the CUNY Athletic Conference, log on to cunyathletics.com – the official site of the CUNY Athletic Conference. Also, become a follower of the CUNYAC on Instagram (@CUNYAC), Twitter (@CUNYAC) and YouTube (@CUNY Athletic Conference), and “LIKE” Us on Facebook (CUNY Athletic Conference). 

Sign up to receive the latest CUNY Athletic Conference news delivered right to your email inbox HERE.

 





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Volleyball Inks All-Sun Belt Hitter Nina Moorer as Transfer – Ole Miss Athletics

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OXFORD, Miss. – Head coach Bre Henry and the Ole Miss volleyball program made an early splash in the transfer portal, signing All-Sun Belt honoree Nina Moorer as a transfer on Tuesday.
 
Moorer joins the Rebels after spending two seasons at Texas State. Moorer spent the previous two seasons at Louisville, redshirting in 2022 and has one season of eligibility remaining.
 
A native of Missouri City, Texas, Moorer joins the Rebels after a breakout season at Texas State in which she was selected as an All-Sun Belt Third Team honoree. Moorer recorded 252 kills on .202 hitting, while adding 72.0 blocks and 63 digs over 28 matches.
 
Moorer shined in big moments for the Bobcats, delivering several standout performances against top teams in the nation, including a 13-kill performance on .300 hitting against UCLA and 13 kills on .250 hitting and four blocks in a five-setter against No. 9 Arizona State.
 
Moorer’s career began at Louisville, where she redshirted on the 2022 team that reached the national championship match, before making her debut with the Cardinals the next season as a redshirt freshman. That Louisville team would go on to reach the Elite Eight.
 
Fans can continue to show support for the Rebels by joining the ACE Club. Funds from the ACE Club are a major component in helping the Ole Miss volleyball program compete at the highest level. For more information and to donate, click here.
 
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