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Major North American professional sports leagues monitoring coronavirus outbreak
Major North American professional sports leagues are talking to health officials and informing teams about the coronavirus outbreak that has led to the first reported death in the U.S.

Minnesota Wild fire coach Bruce Boudreau: “Itap a series of things”
The Minnesota Wild fired coach Bruce Boudreau on Friday with the goal of correcting some inconsistencies and making a late-season push for a playoff spot.

Redskins release former CU WR Paul Richardson, CB Josh Norman
The Washington Redskins on Friday released cornerback Josh Norman with one year left on the big contract he signed in 2016, and wide receiver Paul Richardson after two disappointing, injury-plagued...

Hockey’s young stars shine in NHL All-Star 3-on-3 tournament
Hockey's young skill was on display at the NHL All-Star 3-on-3 tournament.

Shots from stands, women’s 3-on-3 highlight NHL skills event
Shooting pucks from the stands and some of the best women's hockey players in the world going back and forth in a 3-on-3 game stole the show at the NHL...

Vegas Golden Knights fire Gerard Gallant, name Peter DeBoer coach
Gerard Gallant was abruptly fired by the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday less than two years after leading them to the Stanley Cup Final in their first season of existence...

Dual-role players? NHL defensemen as wingers show it can be done.
Brendan Smith caught his breath for a few seconds on the bench before New York Rangers coach David Quinn called his name again.

Ron Rivera hired as Washington Redskins head coach
The Redskins hired Ron Rivera as their coach on Wednesday in owner Dan Snyder's latest step to try to turn around the wayward franchise.

Washington fires president Bruce Allen, eye Ron Rivera to coach
Bruce Allen was mocked four years ago when he proclaimed that his perennially last-place Washington Redskins were “winning off the field.” More eye rolls arrived more recently when Allen defended...

Jeremy Roenick suspended by NBC Sports for inappropriate comments
Former NHL forward Jeremy Roenick was suspended indefinitely by NBC Sports on Monday for his inappropriate comments about coworkers.