Canadiens re-acquire Phillip Danault in trade with Kings

Phillip Danault is headed back to Montreal.

The Canadiens acquired the 32-year-old center from the Los Angeles Kings on Friday night in exchange for a 2026 second-round draft pick that originally was the property of the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Danault, in his fifth season with the Kings, was struggling in 2025-26, producing no goals and five assists in 30 games. He was a healthy scratch the past four games.

He has one additional season beyond the current one remaining on a six-year, $33 million contract that carries a $5.5 million salary-cap hit annually. Danault landed that deal when he left Montreal as a free agent in the summer of 2021.

Danault got off to a good start in Los Angeles, scoring a career-high 27 goals in 2021-22. However, his goal total has decreased in each season since then.

In 349 games with the Kings, Danault amassed 70 goals, 130 assists and a plus-41 rating with 151 penalty minutes.

He began his career with the Blackhawks in 2014-15 and spent most of the following season in Chicago before he was traded to Montreal in February 2016.

Danault has 125 goals, 274 assists and a plus-85 rating with 329 penalty minutes in 741 career NHL games over 12 seasons.

--Field Level Media

Canadiens re-acquire Phillip Danault in trade with Kings

Phillip Danault is headed back to Montreal. The Canadiens acquired the 32-year-old center from the Los A...
AJ Dybantsa powers for career-best 35 as No. 10 BYU dumps Abilene Christian

AJ Dybantsa scored a career-high 35 points and collected six rebounds to lead No. 10 BYU to a 85-67 victory over Abilene Christian on Friday in Provo, Utah.

Richie Saunders added 21 points and Rob Wright III chipped in 10 to lead the Cougars (11-1) to their eighth straight victory. BYU shot 59.5% from the field and went 29 of 40 from the free-throw line.

Cbo Newton led Abilene Christian with 23 points and Bradyn Hubbard added 12. The Wildcats (7-5) lost to their second consecutive Big 12 opponent (Arizona), even after forcing 18 turnovers.

After BYU trailed much of the first half, Dybantsa helped the Cougars take control after halftime. He scored BYU's first five baskets coming out of the locker room -- highlighted by a thunderous dunk off a steal that put the Cougars up 54-42.

Newton spurred a 10-0 run for Abilene Christian with a basket off a steal that cut the deficit to 54-52. The Wildcats drew no closer.

BYU held Abilene Christian scoreless for nearly five minutes and made five straight baskets, culminating in a layup from Wright that extended the Cougars' lead to 66-52 with 7:55 left.

Khadim Mboup made his first career start for BYU after Keba Keita sat out with an undisclosed illness. The Cougars struggled to get going offensively without Keita in the post. BYU had 12 first-half turnovers.

Abilene Christian forced six turnovers through the first eight minutes and limited BYU to just two baskets. On the other end, Cbo Newton made three baskets and Joseph Venzant drained a 3-pointer to help the Wildcats take a 17-11 lead midway through the first half.

The Cougars erased the deficit behind an 8-0 run and took their first lead at 19-17 on a corner three from Rob Wright III. Later, Dybantsa threw down a pair of dunks to fuel another 10-3 spurt that put BYU up 43-36 at halftime.

--Field Level Media

AJ Dybantsa powers for career-best 35 as No. 10 BYU dumps Abilene Christian

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Why did Carson Beck transfer to Miami? Revisiting ex-Georgia QB's move

This time last year,Carson Beckhad hisfirst College Football Playoff starttaken away from him due to a season-ending elbow injury in the SEC Championship game.

Fast forward a year and the veteran quarterback is set to make that long-awaited start against No. 7 Texas A&M at noon ET inside Kyle Field in College Station, Texas.

Only, it isn't happening with the team he led to the CFP last season.

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Instead, it comes withNo. 10 Miami,which, just like Beck, is making its debut in college football's biggest stage.

"It's honestly unreal to just kind of step back and look at the whole of everything that's happened," Becksaid in aDec. 17interview. "And it's surreal to get to this point, honestly and to realize everything I've been through and realize the adversity that I've had to face and overcome."

Beck has led theHurricanesto a 10-2 record this season and is looking to lead the program to its first CFP win. Should Miami pull off the upset against Texas A&M, the Hurricanes will advance to the Cotton Bowl CFP quarterfinal against No. 2 Ohio State on New Year's Eve.

Here's a look back at why Beck transferred to Miami:

Where did Carson Beck transfer from?

Beck transferred fromGeorgia. He spent five seasons with the Bulldogs, with his final years coming as the starting quarterback.

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Why did Carson Beck transfer to Miami?

The decision by the ex-Georgia quarterback to enter the portal was a head-scratching one to an extent, largely because he announced on Dec. 28 on his social mediahe was declaring for the NFL draft.

"I will forever cherish the memories that have been made,"Beck wrotein that initial NFL declaration post. "Thank you Dawg Nation for the time I've been here and to those who've supported and believed in me, thank you. It's been an incredible journey and all these moments have ultimately led me to take the next step in my football career."

He officially announced on Jan. 9 he was entering his name into the NCAA transfer portal. He announced his decision to return home to the state of Florida to play for the Hurricanes on Jan. 10.As noted by USA TODAY Sports' Matt Hayes,Georgia wanted to keep Beck in Athens. One of the Bulldogs' SEC rivals, Alabama, also showed an interest in Beck before he committed to Miami.

As for the reason behind Beck's decision to transfer, that can likely be pointed to his season-ending elbow injury that he sustained during the SEC championship. Since he needed surgery to repair his UCL in his throwing arm, Beck wouldn't have been able to throw during the heart of the NFL draft workout schedule with teams.

"This is my future, and I think that this decision is one of the better decisions I've made,"Beck said at ACC Kickoffin July. "Just trying to develop those relationships and that camaraderie, it's just reinforced my decision in a positive way."

"This is my future. I think this decision (transferring to Miami) is one of the better decisions that I've made." - Carson BeckWelcome to the 305 Carson 🙌🌴@CanesFootball|@MiamiHurricanes|#ItsAllAboutTheU|#GoCanespic.twitter.com/94BTxtL41t

— ACC Digital Network (@theACCDN)July 22, 2025

Carson Beck stats

Here's a look at Beck's career stats at Georgia and Miami:

  • 2021 (Georgia): 10 of 23 passing (43.5%) for 176 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions

  • 2022 (Georgia): 26 of 35 passing (74.3%) for 310 yards with four touchdowns

  • 2023 (Georgia): 302 of 417 passing (72.4%) for 3,941 yards with 24 touchdowns and six interceptions; 116 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns on 60 carries

  • 2024 (Georgia): 290 of 448 passing (64.7%) for 3,485 yards with 28 touchdowns and 12 interceptions; 71 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown on 55 carries

  • 2025 (Miami): 263 of 353 passing (74.7%) for 3,072 yards with 25 touchdowns and 10 interceptions; 39 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown on 38 carries

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NASCAR's Brad Keselowski breaks leg in skiing accident, expected to recover for Daytona 500

CHARLOTTE,N.C. (AP) — NASCAR driver Brad Keselowski, a former series champion who is now co-owner of RFK Racing, broke his right leg while on a ski trip, the team announced Friday.

Keselowski underwent surgery Thursday and doctors have told him to expect a quick recovery that will have him back for the season-opening Daytona 500 in February. He is winless in 16 starts in the showcase race as he enters the final years of his driving career.

"Life has a way of reminding you to slow down," Keselowskiposted on social mediawith photos of him in the hospital surrounded by his wife and children, an image of the break, and video of him using a walker. "Grateful for my family by my side, an excellent medical team, and the ability to take a few steps forward today. Focused on Daytona. Bonus — I'm now bionic!"

Keselowski did not reveal the extent of his injury, or what bones are broken.

Keselowski, who turns 42 just days before the Feb. 15 "Great American Race," is entering his 17th full season of racing at the top Cup Series level. He spent the bulk of his career at Team Penske but purchased a stake in Roush Fenway Racing in 2022 and became an owner/driver of the rebranded team.

Theorganization is reelingfrom Thursday'sfatal plane crash that killed longtime Roush driver Greg Biffleand six others, including his wife and two children. Biffle had retired by the time Keselowski joined the team.

"First and foremost, our hearts remain heavy with the news of yesterday's tragic events," the team said. "The RFK Racing family, as well as the NASCAR community, as a whole, continues to keep those close to The Biffle Family and all those affected in our thoughts. Albeit untimely, we feel that in the interest of transparency we share RFK Racing co-owner and driver Brad Keselowski suffered a broken leg while on a ski trip with his family Thursday."

The team called the surgery "routine" and said doctors expect a "a quick and full recovery."

Keselowski broke his ankle in 2011 when he crashed during a test session and won a Cup Series race at Pocono just days later.

"I'm grateful to the medical team who took great care of me and for the support system around me," Keselowski said in a statement. "I'm motivated to get back to full strength as quickly as possible and will work relentlessly to be ready for Daytona."

Keselowski won the 2012 Cup Series championship for Penske and has 36 career victories at NASCAR's top level. He won the Xfinity Series title in 2010 and 39 races in NASCAR's second-tier series. He has won one points-paying race since leaving Penske as he works to help rebuild RFK into the once-proud organization founded by Hall of Fame team owner Jack Roush.

Chase Elliott, NASCAR's most popular driver, missed six races in the 2023 season when he broke his leg in a snowboarding crash early in the season. Kyle Busch missed 11 races when he broke his leg in a crash at Daytona in 2015 but recovered to win the Cup championship that year.

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Germany's Julia Taubitz wins World Cup women's luge, American sliders take next 3 spots

LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) — Germany's Julia Taubitz had the fastest time in the second heat and that was enough to give her a World Cup women's luge win on Friday night, with American sliders grabbing the next three places on home ice.

Taubitz finished her two runs in 1 minute, 28.824 seconds — less than one-quarter of a second faster than the three U.S. contenders. Ashley Farquharson was second, Summer Britcher was third and Emily Fischnaller was fourth for the Americans.

Russia had a slider in a World Cup race for the first time in nearly four years. Daria Olesik, competing as a neutral slider, was 21st in her lone run; only the top 20 made it to the second heat.

Olesik is presumably the only female luge athlete from Russia with a chance to reach the Milan Cortina Games in February.

Weather forced the schedule to be changed Friday, with both the men's and women's doubles events postponed to Saturday. That means five World Cup races will be held on one day — the two doubles races, men's singles, mixed doubles and mixed singles.

At Sigulda, Latvia, Belgium's Kim Meylemans won a World Cup women's skeleton race for the second consecutive day — rallying to beat Anna Fernstaedt of Czechia on Friday.

Meylemans won in 1:44.16, 0.08 seconds ahead of Fernstaedt and 0.14 seconds ahead of Britain's Amelia Coltman. Kelly Curtis was 22nd for the U.S.

In the men's skeleton race, Britain went 1-2 with Matt Weston cruising to a win over countryman Marcus Wyatt. Felix Keisinger was third, nearly a second back of Weston's winning time. Austin Florian tied for 14th for the U.S.

Luge: World Cup racing at Lake Placid on Saturday.

Skeleton: Men's skeleton at Sigulda on Saturday.

Bobsled: Women's monobob, two-man races at Sigulda on Saturday.

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Who are the NBA players most likely to be traded before deadline?

For a certain caliber of NBA superstar, the trade rumors often don't stop once they start. Not in previous generations of the league and certainly not in the current climate, in which what comes out of anNBAtrade machine often resonates more than what comes out of an NBA game.

Milwaukee BucksstarGiannis Antetokounmpo is feeling the effect this season, partly through his own doing and lack of clarity. He's twice had to address reports about his uncertain future with the team ‒once during the preseasonandagain earlier this weekas he recovers froma calf injury. It's why the two-time former NBA MVP leads the list of players most likely to be traded – and the most sought-after player – before the league's deadline arrives on Feb. 5.

But Antetokounmpo is not the only big name who might be on the trading block in the weeks and months ahead, with expiring contracts to be dealt and disappointing teams trying to rebuild. Here's a breakdown of notable NBA players with the best chance to be traded by the deadline, as well as some trade rumors to watch:

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NBA players most likely to be traded by deadline

Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

Trade rumors about Antetokounmpo haven't stopped even while he's on the shelf.The Bucks were scufflingbefore he got hurt and and haven't gotten better without him.Antetokounmpo insisted he has not spoken to team officialsabout wanting a trade since this season began, but also didn't rule out the possibility his agent may have done so. If Antetokounmpo comes back and the Bucks aren't competing to be in the top-six of the Eastern Conference standings around the trade deadline, both sides could decide it's the right time to make a move.

Anthony Davis, Dallas Mavericks

TheDallas Maverickshave a dilemma with Davis if they're looking to rebuild aroundCooper Flaggin the aftermath offiring former General Manager Nico Harrison. Davis is still one of the NBA's best big men when he plays, and the Mavericks' recent uptick coincides with his season debut. But durability concerns linger for the 32-year-old, who is set to make more than $58 million next season and has a player option for more than $62 million in 2027-28. That complicates Davis' status at the trade deadline because his value has decreased sincehe was dealt by the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Luka Doncic last February. Are the Mavericks willing to sell low?

Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young (11) looks to pass as Dallas Mavericks forward Anthony Davis (3) defends during an April 2, 2025 game.

Trae Young, Atlanta Hawks

Young recently returned to actionafter missing 22 games due to injury, while theHawksblossomed behind new starJalen Johnson. If the team loses its momentum with Young back in the lineup, speculation will ramp up about his future as the trade deadline approaches. Young has a player option on his contract for next season, which means he could become a free agent. The more complicated question for Atlanta (and potential suitors) is whether he's still worth paying like a No. 1 option long term.

DeMar DeRozan, Sacramento Kings

The Kings are a mess with an expensive roster of players that don't fit well together. Just about the entire lineup could be available at the trade deadline this year, withZack Lavine,Domantas Sabonis,Malik MonkandKeon Ellisamong the other options prominently mentioned in rumors. But DeRozan might be the easiest to trade because his contract is only partially guaranteed next year, and he's making less than $25 million this season unlike Lavine and Sabonis. The 36-year-old is averaging more than 18 points per game and tied his season high with 33 points in theKings' 134-133 loss to the Portland Trail Blazerson Dec. 18.

Jonathan Kuminga, Golden State Warriors

It'd probably be best for everyone involved if Kuminga and theWarriorsfigured out how to resolve their increasingly awkward relationship by the NBA's trade deadline.Kuminga has been in-and-out of Golden State's rotation this seasondue to decisions made by coach Steve Kerr or mysterious injuries, leading to continued speculation about Kuminga's desire to remain with the team. The 23-year-old ended an offseason stalemate by agreeing to a 2-year deal with the Warriors as a restricted free agent, but it doesn't appear he ever really wanted to return to Golden State.

Chris Paul, Los Angeles Clippers

Paul is still technically on the Clippers despite being sent home by the team earlier this month.There are indications Paul would like to continue playingsomewhere else this season,and outside Los Angeles if necessary, after previously announcing this would be his last season. He signed a one-year, $3.5 million contract with the Clippers this offseason and would be an easy throw-in if the team elects to make a major trade in response to its poor start to the 2025-26 campaign.NBA commissioner Adam Silver said at the NBA Cuphe would "love" to see Paul find a new team to close his final season.

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NBA trade rumors: Players to watch

Ja Morant, Memphis Grizzlies

Though Morant's name ismentioned frequently in NBA trade gossip, his injury issues and significant contract make a deal more challenging in the near term. Even if the Grizzlies were looking to trade Morant – the team insists they're not, though it has a better record without him than with him through Dec. 18 – he needs to be healthy for a deal to occur at the trade deadline, which isn't a given according to recent history. Memphis will have a hard time getting much in return for Morant in the next two months withhis stock so lowand two more years left on his max rookie extension. If Morant is traded, it's more likely to happen after this season ends.

LaMelo Ball, Charlotte Hornets

Morant's situation in Memphis has some parallels for Ball,as rookie Kon Knueppel emergesas an intriguing new option for the Hornets. Unless Ball is included in a trade for Young or Morant, his max rookie extension and the potential he could still blossom in Charlotte alongside Knueppel and Brandon Miller likely outweighs what the team would get in return right now given Ball's max contract, recent injury history andreputation for lackadaisical play at times.

Lauri Markannen, Utah Jazz

Markannen has quietly been one of the best players in the NBA during the opening two months of the 2025-26 season, even as the Jazz appear destined for the draft lottery again. He could change the complexion of the postseason race if he were to land onthe right contender, and that comes with a steep price. Utah General Manager Danny Ainge has never been eager to deal, andthere's no rushwith Markannen in the first season of a new 4-year contract worth nearly $196 million.

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Raiders QB Geno Smith back as starter vs. Texans

Quarterback Geno Smith will return to the starting lineup for the Las Vegas Raiders after a one-game absence, coach Pete Carroll said Friday.

Smith missed last Sunday's 31-0 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles due to shoulder and back injuries. He returns to face the Houston Texans, who feature the NFL's top defense.

Smith sat out the final quarter of a 24-17 loss to the Denver Broncos on Dec. 7 due to the right shoulder injury and a cut on his throwing hand.

Kenny Pickett replaced Smith in the Denver contest and started against the Eagles. Things didn't go well against Philadelphia as Las Vegas managed just 75 total yards and seven first downs. Pickett was 15-of-25 passing for 64 yards and one interception and he was sacked four times.

Smith has thrown for 2,648 yards, 16 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. He also has been sacked 49 times in 13 games.

The Texans feature two of the best pass rushers in the NFL in defensive ends Danielle Hunter (12 sacks) and Will Anderson Jr. (10.5). Houston leads the league in scoring defense (16.3 points per game) and total defense (269.2 yards per game) and also has intercepted 16 passes.

The Raiders (2-12) have lost eight straight games while Houston (9-5) has won six in a row.

--Field Level Media

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