Ice hockey: National players Seider and Reichel win in the NHL
National ice hockey player Moritz Seider contributed an assist to the Detroit Red Wings’ second win of the season. The Red Wings won 4-0 against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Monday evening (local time). The 22-year-old defender prepared Dylan Larking’s 3-0 win and already has three scorer points after three games this season.
Lukas Reichel also had reason to be happy, the Chicago Blackhawks also got their second win of the season against the Toronto Maple Leafs. In the 4-1 win in Toronto, Reichel was on the ice for twelve minutes and did not contribute to the goal.
Football: Cowboys get narrow NFL win against Chargers
The Dallas Cowboys won a competitive NFL game against the Los Angeles Chargers and secured their important fourth win of the season. At 20:17 on Monday evening (local time), the Cowboys had to tremble until a bad pass from Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert with 89 seconds left. The guests were then able to let the clock run down and celebrate the success, which significantly increased their chances of making the playoffs. Herbert had previously been knocked down in the attack and immediately afterwards made the momentous decision to make a risky pass.
“The boys fought. We knew that this was a really strong team. The boys worked their butts off in defense and attack. “We’re moving forward, that was great before halftime,” Cowboys playmaker Dak Prescott said on ESPN. Dallas has no games next weekend. “It sounds like we can enjoy this week, get healthy and then pick up more wins.”
The Chargers, on the other hand, with three defeats in five games, are once again on a path that will make the playoffs a tremor – and next up is against the in-form Kansas City Chiefs for quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
One day after he was taken from the football field in an ambulance, the Buffalo Bills have given their NFL player Damien Harries the all-clear. The 26-year-old was released from the hospital, coach Sean McDermott reported on Monday. Harris has a sprained neck, is recovering at home and is doing “as well as anyone can expect,” McDermott said.
A week after the NFL comeback of Damar Hamlin, who suffered a cardiac arrest on the field in January, Harris was left lying on the field on Sunday evening (local time) minutes before halftime after a collision with an opponent from the New York Giants. Memories of Hamlin were brought back to life in the stadium when numerous Bills staff members quickly took care of the running back. He was lifted onto a stretcher with great care. Before he was transferred to the ambulance, Harris gave a thumbs up. The game resumed after a few minutes of interruption, with the Giants leading 6-0 at that point. In the end, the Bills won 14:9.
Basketball: Dallas’ Doncic has to take a break before the start of the season
Exceptional player Luka Doncic from the Dallas Mavericks has to take a break shortly before the start of the NBA season due to a calf strain. The Slovenian national basketball player suffered the injury in training last week, Doncic missed the last preparatory game against the Detroit Pistons, but coach Jason Kidd hopes that his leading player will be back for the season opener against the San Antonio Spurs (October 25). field stands.
The injury had already bothered Doncic (24) on the trip to his old sporting home of Madrid. He only played for five minutes at his former club Real, and after returning from Spain, Doncic had to miss team training. Kyrie Irving, the Mavs’ second All-Star, is back in the squad. Irving had recently missed the test matches due to groin pain.
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