National Football League
Wild-card Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 9
Buffalo 27, Indianapolis 24
Los Angeles Rams 30, Seattle 20
Tampa Bay 31, Washington 23
Sunday, Jan. 10
Baltimore 20, Tennessee 13
New Orleans 21, Chicago 9
Cleveland 48, Pittsburgh 37
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday, Jan. 16
Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay, 4:35 p.m.
Baltimore at Buffalo, 8:15 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 17
Cleveland at Kansas City, 3:05 p.m.
Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 6:40 p.m.
Saturday’s Summary
Buffalo 27, Indianapolis 24
Indianapolis 3 7 0 14 — 24
Buffalo 7 7 3 10 — 27
First Quarter
Ind_FG Blankenship 30, 5:29.
Buf_Knox 3 pass from Allen (Bass kick), 1:49.
Second Quarter
Ind_Taylor 1 run (Blankenship kick), 8:07.
Buf_Allen 5 run (Bass kick), :14.
Third Quarter
Buf_FG Bass 46, 11:05.
Fourth Quarter
Buf_Diggs 35 pass from Allen (Bass kick), 14:10.
Ind_Pascal 9 pass from Rivers (run failed), 11:32.
Buf_FG Bass 54, 8:08.
Ind_Doyle 27 pass from Rivers (Doyle pass from Rivers), 6:13.
A_6,772.
Ind Buf
First downs 27 22
Total Net Yards 472 397
Rushes-yards 30-163 21-96
Passing 309 301
Punt Returns 1-14 0-0
Kickoff Returns 3-72 4-69
Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 27-46-0 26-35-0
Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-23
Punts 2-36.5 4-47.0
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0
Penalties-Yards 2-10 2-7
Time of Possession 34:17 25:43
Individual Statistics
RUSHING_Indianapolis, Taylor 21-78, Hines 6-75, Pittman 1-11, Brissett 1-0, Rivers 1-(minus 1). Buffalo, Allen 11-54, Singletary 3-21, Moss 7-21.
PASSING_Indianapolis, Rivers 27-46-0-309. Buffalo, Allen 26-35-0-324.
RECEIVING_Indianapolis, Doyle 7-70, Pittman 5-90, Alie-Cox 4-32, Pascal 3-37, Burton 3-34, Hilton 2-32, Taylor 2-6, Hines 1-8. Buffalo, Beasley 7-57, Diggs 6-128, Davis 4-85, Moss 4-26, Singletary 3-23, Knox 2-5.
MISSED FIELD GOALS_Indianapolis, Blankenship 33.
National Basketball Association
Saturday’s Games
Denver 115, Philadelphia 103
Phoenix 125, Indiana 117
Charlotte 113, Atlanta 105
Miami 128, Washington 124
Milwaukee 100, Cleveland 90
San Antonio 125, Minnesota 122, OT
Dallas 112, Orlando 98
Portland 125, Sacramento 99
Sunday’s Games
Utah 96, Detroit 86
L.A. Clippers 130, Chicago 127
Denver 114, New York 89
Oklahoma City 129, Brooklyn 116
L.A. Lakers 120, Houston 102
Minnesota 96, San Antonio 88
Golden State 106, Toronto 105
Miami at Boston, ppd
Monday’s Games
Milwaukee 121, Orlando 99
Charlotte 109, New York 88
Washington 128, Phoenix 107
Memphis 101, Cleveland 91
Atlanta 112, Philadelphia 94
Indiana at Sacramento, late
Toronto at Portland, late
New Orleans at Dallas, postponed
Tuesday’s Games
Miami at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Denver at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m.
Utah at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Houston, 8 p.m.
San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
Indiana at Golden State, 10:30 p.m.
Boston at Chicago, postponed
Wednesday’s Games
Dallas at Charlotte, 7 p.m.
Milwaukee at Detroit, 7 p.m.
Utah at Washington, 7 p.m.
Brooklyn at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Orlando at Boston, 7:30 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m.
Memphis at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
Atlanta at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m.
Portland at Sacramento, 10 p.m.
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COLLGE BASKETBALL
Saturday’s Scores
East
Army 83, Holy Cross 68
Buffalo 86, Ball St. 69
Colgate 86, Boston U. 79
Duquesne 48, Fordham 45
Lafayette 83, Bucknell 60
Manhattan 45, Quinnipiac 42
Mass.-Lowell 71, Hartford 62
Monmouth (NJ) 80, Marist 64
NJIT 63, Maine 54
Navy 69, Lehigh 61
Niagara 66, Rider 55
Northeastern 67, Hofstra 56
Ohio St. 79, Rutgers 68
Saint Joseph’s 67, Albany (NY) 64
Siena 74, Fairfield 58
Syracuse 74, Georgetown 69
Texas 72, West Virginia 70
UMBC 69, New Hampshire 54
UMass 83, La Salle 67
Vermont 76, Binghamton 60
Virginia 61, Boston College 49
South
Alabama 94, Auburn 90
Appalachian St. 77, Georgia Southern 71
Belmont 89, UT Martin 69
Belmont Abbey 75, Charlotte 72, OT
Campbell 64, Longwood 58
Coastal Carolina 83, South Alabama 69
Coll. of Charleston 61, Drexel 60
Duke 79, Wake Forest 68
E. Kentucky 90, Tennessee Tech 80
Hampton 73, UNC-Asheville 71
Kentucky 76, Florida 58
LSU 75, Mississippi 61
Liberty 76, Kennesaw St. 47
Lipscomb 65, Bellarmine 58
Louisiana Tech 63, W. Kentucky 58
Miami 64, NC State 59
Middle Tennessee 67, FIU 56
Mississippi St. 84, Vanderbilt 81
Morehead St. 56, Jacksonville St. 55
Morgan St. 78, Norfolk St. 74
New Orleans 86, Incarnate Word 64
Nicholls 87, SE Louisiana 67
North Alabama 73, Stetson 66, OT
North Florida 70, Jacksonville 68
Northwestern St. 78, McNeese St. 75
Old Dominion 64, FAU 55
Radford 79, Charleston Southern 64
Rhode Island 83, VCU 68
Richmond 77, George Mason 57
South Florida 69, East Carolina 63
Southern U. 61, Grambling St. 55
Texas-Arlington 75, Louisiana-Monroe 74
The Citadel 92, Chattanooga 87
UAB 62, Southern Miss. 58
UALR 78, Louisiana-Lafayette 76, OT
William & Mary 67, Delaware 62
Winthrop 75, Gardner-Webb 65
Wofford 48, UNC-Greensboro 45
Midwest
Austin Peay 74, E. Illinois 71
Bowling Green 93, Cent. Michigan 65
Cleveland St. 74, N. Kentucky 71, OT
Creighton 97, St. John’s 79
E. Michigan 71, Akron 59
Evansville 57, Illinois St. 48
Fort Wayne 88, Ill.-Chicago 55
Green Bay 87, Oakland 78
Kansas 63, Oklahoma 59
Kent St. 80, W. Michigan 54
Miami (Ohio) 70, N. Illinois 58
Milwaukee 71, IUPUI 63
Missouri St. 81, Valparaiso 68
N. Dakota St. 80, Nebraska-Omaha 66
Oklahoma St. 70, Kansas St. 54
S. Dakota St. 92, W. Illinois 63
Seton Hall 76, DePaul 68
South Dakota 68, UMKC 62
Texas Tech 91, Iowa St. 64
UConn 72, Butler 60
Wright St. 93, Youngstown St. 55
Southwest
Ark.-Pine Bluff 91, Alabama St. 82
Arkansas 99, Georgia 69
Baylor 67, TCU 49
Houston 71, Tulane 50
Lamar 71, Houston Baptist 65
Oral Roberts 74, North Dakota 57
Rice 71, UTEP 68
Sam Houston St. 91, Cent. Arkansas 80
Tennessee 68, Texas A&M 54
UTSA 77, North Texas 69
Far West
CS Bakersfield 67, Cal Poly 50
Cal St.-Fullerton 75, Long Beach St. 72, OT
California 84, Washington 78
Colorado St. 83, UNLV 80
Gonzaga 116, Portland 88
Grand Canyon 59, Tarleton State 48
Idaho St. 76, N. Arizona 70
Montana 84, Whitworth 67
Montana St. 76, N. Colorado 74, OT
Northwest Nazarene 75, Portland St. 72
Oregon 79, Utah 73
S. Utah 83, Idaho 67
San Diego St. 69, Nevada 67
Santa Clara 66, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 64
Seattle 98, Saint Martin’s 63
Southern Cal 73, Arizona St. 64
Stanford 75, Washington St. 60
UC Irvine 79, UC San Diego 65
UC Riverside 70, Hawaii 68
UCLA 81, Arizona 76
Utah Valley 81, California Baptist 77
Saturday’s Summaries
Syracuse 74, Georgetown 69
GEORGETOWN (3-8)
Pickett 5-13 6-8 17, Wahab 3-4 3-3 9, Blair 6-15 0-0 16, Carey 4-6 0-0 10, D.Harris 1-8 0-0 3, Bile 3-4 1-2 9, Berger 1-3 0-0 3, Wilson 0-0 0-0 0, Sibley 1-2 0-0 2, Holloway 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-55 10-13 69.
SYRACUSE (7-2)
Dolezaj 4-7 3-4 11, Griffin 4-10 0-0 9, Guerrier 3-12 5-5 12, Boeheim 9-18 0-1 21, Girard 6-11 3-4 18, Braswell 1-3 0-0 3, Richmond 0-1 0-0 0. Totals 27-62 11-14 74.
Halftime_Syracuse 43-30. 3-Point Goals_Georgetown 11-32 (Blair 4-10, Bile 2-3, Carey 2-4, Berger 1-3, D.Harris 1-5, Pickett 1-6, Sibley 0-1), Syracuse 9-22 (Girard 3-4, Boeheim 3-6, Braswell 1-2, Guerrier 1-3, Griffin 1-7). Rebounds_Georgetown 28 (Pickett 9), Syracuse 33 (Dolezaj, Guerrier 9). Assists_Georgetown 18 (Blair 10), Syracuse 17 (Girard 8). Total Fouls_Georgetown 15, Syracuse 12.
Colgate 86, Boston U. 79
COLGATE (2-1)
Records 3-4 1-4 7, Burns 9-17 4-5 26, Cummings 5-14 3-5 14, Richardson 5-9 1-2 14, Moffatt 1-2 2-2 4, Ferguson 2-4 6-6 12, Lynch-Daniels 2-3 1-2 5, Thomson 1-2 0-0 2, Woodward 1-1 0-0 2, Maynard 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 29-59 18-26 86.
BOSTON U. (1-2)
Mathon 5-8 3-4 13, Brittain-Watts 2-6 0-0 5, McCoy 7-12 1-2 16, Tynen 2-2 2-2 6, Whyte 5-15 5-7 15, Tate 4-7 0-0 11, Petcash 2-4 0-0 5, Hemphill 2-8 1-2 6, Brewster 0-2 0-0 0, Morales 1-4 0-0 2, Jones 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 30-68 12-17 79.
Halftime_Colgate 53-42. 3-Point Goals_Colgate 10-27 (Burns 4-9, Richardson 3-4, Ferguson 2-3, Cummings 1-6, Lynch-Daniels 0-1, Moffatt 0-1, Thomson 0-1, Maynard 0-2), Boston U. 7-26 (Tate 3-3, Brittain-Watts 1-2, Petcash 1-2, McCoy 1-4, Hemphill 1-6, Brewster 0-2, Morales 0-2, Whyte 0-5). Rebounds_Colgate 27 (Records 10), Boston U. 39 (Whyte 11). Assists_Colgate 8 (Burns 3), Boston U. 4 (Brittain-Watts, McCoy, Tate, Hemphill 1). Total Fouls_Colgate 19, Boston U. 22.
Sunday’s Scores
East
Colgate 89, Boston U. 45
Hartford 75, Mass.-Lowell 58
Holy Cross 70, Army 61
Lafayette 87, Bucknell 76
Maine 45, NJIT 41
Monmouth (NJ) 72, Marist 62
Navy 73, Lehigh 58
Siena 75, Fairfield 68
UMBC 68, New Hampshire 66
Vermont 84, Binghamton 44
South
Coll. of Charleston 73, Drexel 68
Florida A&M 70, SC State 68
James Madison 100, Chowan 76
Longwood 78, Campbell 69
Norfolk St. 89, Morgan St. 85
Radford 68, Charleston Southern 48
UNC-Asheville 85, Hampton 77
Virginia Tech 77, Notre Dame 63
Winthrop 91, Gardner-Webb 83
Midwest
Illinois St. 73, Evansville 68
Indiana 84, Nebraska 76
Indiana St. 76, Loyola of Chicago 71
Iowa 86, Minnesota 71
Maryland 66, Illinois 63
Missouri St. 78, Valparaiso 68
N. Iowa 78, Bradley 72
Wichita St. 82, Cincinnati 76
Xavier 74, Providence 73
Far West
Fresno St. 80, San Jose St. 65
Loyola Marymount 68, San Francisco 60
Sunday’s Summary
Colgate 89, Boston U. 45
COLGATE (3-1)
Records 4-5 1-3 9, Burns 7-12 0-0 17, Cummings 3-6 2-2 9, Richardson 3-9 0-0 6, Moffatt 0-1 0-0 0, Woodward 3-4 2-3 8, Thomson 2-3 3-5 7, Lynch-Daniels 1-3 0-0 2, Maynard 3-4 2-2 9, Ferguson 4-7 3-3 14, Light 1-2 0-0 2, Capitano 1-2 4-4 6. Totals 32-58 17-22 89.
BOSTON U. (1-3)
Mathon 4-7 5-5 13, Brittain-Watts 0-6 2-2 2, Tate 1-5 0-0 2, Tynen 1-3 2-2 4, Whyte 4-15 2-3 10, Petcash 2-5 0-0 4, Hemphill 2-6 1-2 6, Morales 1-7 0-0 2, Brewster 0-4 2-2 2, Jones 0-2 0-0 0, Quinn 0-0 0-0 0, Taboglu 0-0 0-0 0, Uzoegbu 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 15-60 14-16 45.
Halftime_Colgate 36-24. 3-Point Goals_Colgate 8-18 (Ferguson 3-4, Burns 3-5, Maynard 1-1, Cummings 1-2, Capitano 0-1, Richardson 0-5), Boston U. 1-29 (Hemphill 1-3, Tate 0-1, Tynen 0-1, Jones 0-2, Petcash 0-3, Brewster 0-4, Brittain-Watts 0-4, Morales 0-5, Whyte 0-6). Rebounds_Colgate 38 (Thomson 7), Boston U. 26 (Mathon 11). Assists_Colgate 10 (Burns 6), Boston U. 1 (Brittain-Watts 1). Total Fouls_Colgate 16, Boston U. 19.
AP Top 25
The top 25 teams in The Associated Press’ college basketball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through Jan. 10, total points based on 25 points for a first-place vote through one point for a 25th-place vote and previous ranking
Record Pts Prv
1. Gonzaga (63) 12-0 1599 1
2. Baylor (1) 11-0 1536 2
3. Villanova 8-1 1436 3
4. Texas 10-1 1422 4
5. Iowa 11-2 1322 5
6. Kansas 10-2 1220 6
7. Michigan 10-0 1161 10
8. Creighton 10-2 1151 7
9. Wisconsin 10-2 1110 8
10. Tennessee 9-1 1093 9
11. Houston 10-1 993 11
12. Clemson 9-1 747 19
13. West Virginia 9-4 701 14
14. Illinois 9-4 694 12
15. Texas Tech 10-3 689 18
16. Louisville 8-1 464 -
17. Missouri 7-2 436 13
18. Virginia 7-2 403 22
19. Duke 5-2 397 21
20. Virginia Tech 9-2 286 19
21. Ohio St. 9-3 280 -
22. Oregon 9-2 264 17
23. Minnesota 10-4 233 16
24. Saint Louis 7-1 220 23
25. UConn 6-1 181 -
Others receiving votes: Alabama 173, UCLA 137, Colorado 96, Florida St. 74, Southern Cal 48, Rutgers 46, Drake 42, Michigan St. 34, Oklahoma St. 28, Arkansas 24, San Diego St. 10, Boise St. 8, Florida 7, Xavier 7, LSU 7, Northwestern 6, Tulsa 5, NC State 5, Indiana 2, Winthrop 2, Belmont 1.
National Hockey League
Wednesday’s Games
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 5:30 p.m.
Montreal at Toronto, 7 p.m.
Chicago at Tampa Bay, 8 p.m.
Vancouver at Edmonton, 10 p.m.
St. Louis at Colorado, 10:30 p.m.
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COLLEGE HOCKEY
Saturday’s Scores
East
Maine 4, Vermont 2
Mercyhurst 6, Air Force 3
Northeastern 3, Merrimack 2, OT
Colgate 4, St. Lawrence 2
Quinnipiac 4, Clarkson 3, OT
Boston U. 6, Providence 4
Robert Morris 5, Niagara 4, OT
Long Island at Sacred Heart, postponed
Bentley at Sacred Heart, postponed
Midwest
Michigan St. 3, Michigan 2
Western Michigan 3, Miami 3, OT
Wisconsin 3, Minnesota 1
Penn St. 5, Ohio St. 2
St. Cloud St. 1, Minnesota Duluth 0, OT
Lake Superior 3, N. Michigan 2, OT
Notre Dame5, Arizona St. 4
Ala.-Huntsville 2, Ferris St. 0
Michigan Tech at Minnesota St., postponed
Denver at Colorado College, postponed
Sunday’s Scores
East
Northeastern 3, Merrimack 2
Clarkson 1, Quinnipiac 0
Robert Morris 6, Niagara 2
Army 5, American International 3
Colgate 1, St. Lawrence 1, OT
Boston College 3, New Hampshire 2, OT
Midwest
Minnesota 5, Wisconsin 3
Arizona St. 5, Notre Dame 3
PGA Tour
$6.7M Sentry Tournament of Champions
Sunday
At Kapalua Plantation Course
Kapalua, Maui, Hawaii
Par 73
Final Round
X-English, $1,340,000 65-67-66-69_267
J. Niemann, $782,000 69-67-67-64_267
J. Thomas, $490,000 65-69-68-66_268
R. Palmer, $378,000 67-67-64-71_269
Sungjae Im, $280,500 67-68-67-69_271
Schauffele, $280,500 69-66-70-66_271
DeChmbeu, $199,333 69-67-70-66_272
Morikawa, $199,333 69-65-65-73_272
Jon Rahm, $199,333 70-66-69-67_272
D. Berger, $172,000 69-65-67-72_273
S. Garcia, $155,500 67-71-67-69_274
D. Johnson, $155,500 71-65-69-69_274
P. Cantlay, $125,250 68-68-67-72_275
L. Griffin, $125,250 71-68-69-67_275
S. Scheffler, $125,250 70-66-70-69_275
B. Todd, $125,250 68-67-70-70_275
A. Ancer, $92,000 70-71-69-66_276
M. Laird, $92,000 69-69-68-70_276
S. Muñoz, $92,000 75-66-67-68_276
W. Simpson, $92,000 70-67-69-70_276
Patrick Reed, $75,000 67-68-72-70_277
Adam Scott, $75,000 68-71-68-70_277
M. Thmpsn, $75,000 73-68-67-69_277
B. Horschel, $63,200 71-66-66-75_278
Kevin Kisner, $63,200 70-71-69-68_278
M. Leishman, $63,200 69-69-71-69_278
Cam. Smith, $63,200 70-70-66-72_278
R. Werenski, $63,200 69-69-70-70_278
Brian Gay, $55,000 70-67-71-71_279
Nick Taylor, $55,000 67-71-69-72_279
Cam. Champ, $49,000 71-68-70-72_281
Stewart Cink, $49,000 71-69-67-74_281
Tony Finau, $49,000 74-68-68-71_281
V. Hovland, $49,000 69-68-68-76_281
Ja. Kokrak, $43,000 71-66-70-76_283
H. Swafford, $43,000 73-70-72-68_283
Carlos Ortiz, $41,000 69-67-75-74_285
An. Landry, $39,000 70-71-76-70_287
Kevin Na, $39,000 71-68-69-79_287
Robert Streb, $39,000 67-72-72-76_287
Ma. Hughes, $36,500 73-71-72-72_288
Matsuyama, $36,500 73-75-72-68_288
(x-won in a playoff)
Home team in caps
PRO FOOTBALL
Favorite Points Underdog
Divisional Playoffs
Saturday
GREEN BAY 7 LA Rams
BUFFALO 11/2 Baltimore
Sunday
KANSAS CITY 10 Cleveland
NEW ORLEANS 3 Tampa Bay
PRO BASKETBALL
Favorite Points Underdog
Miami 21/2 PHILA
Utah 6 CLVLAND
BROOKLYN 21/2 Denver
San Antonio 2 OK CITY
LA Lakers 51/2 HOUSTON
GOLDEN ST 2 Indiana
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Favorite Points Underdog
Buffalo 91/2 W. MICH
Akron 9 N. ILLINOIS
Kent St 6 C. MICH
OHIO 71/2 Miami-Ohio
DAVIDSON 111/2 St. Joseph’s
ST. JOHN’S 2 Butler
Miami-Fla 3 BOS. COLL
MICHIGAN 31/2 Wisconsin
BOWL GREEN 71/2 Ball St
FLORIDA 4 Mississippi
Tennessee 13 VANDY
VA TECH 11/2 Duke
TOLEDO 11 E. Michigan
E. Illinois 5 SIU EDWR
OKLAHOMA 8 Tcu
Kansas 21/2 OK ST
MARQUETTE 21/2 Providence
KENTUCKY 2 Alabama
N. CAROLINA 31/2 Syracuse
USC 15 Cal River
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Saturday
BASEBALL
Major League Baseball
American League
TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Agreed to terms with RHP A.J Cole on a minor league contract.
National League
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Acquired RHP Carson Ragsdale from Philadelphia in exchange for RHP Sam Coonrod.
WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Agreed to terms with OF Kyle Schwarber.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
BALTIMORE RAVENS — Activated P Sam Koch from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Placed OL Ben Bredeson on injured reserve. Promoted QB Tyler Huntley and OT R.J. Prince to the active roster.
CHICAGO BEARS — Activated DB Marqui Christian and LB Manti Te’o to the active roster.
CINCINNATI BENGALS — Named Frank Pollack offensive line coach and run game coordinator.
CLEVELAND BROWNS — Activated TE Harrison Bryant, S Ronnie Harrison and LB Malcolm Smith from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Activated LB Montrel Meander from the practice squad/COVID-19 list. Promoted WR Ja’Marcus Bradley, CB A.J. Green (COVID-19 replacement) and T Alex Taylor from the practice squad. Released DT Joey Ivie.
NEW ORLEAN SAINTS — Activated RB Alvin Kamara from the reserve/COVID-19 list. Activated WRs Michael Thomas, Deonte Harris and CB Patrick Robinson from injured reserve. Placed OL Nick Easton on injured reserve. Waived WR Jake Kuermow. Promoted WRs Chase Hansen and Lil’Jordan Humphrey to the active roster.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Activated LB Robert Spillane and OL Matt Feiler from injured reserve. Promoted TE Kevin Rader to the active roster. Waived LB Tegray Scales
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS — Placed DL Jonathan Fullard on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Promoted DT Cedrick Lattimore to the active roster.
TENNESSEE TITANS — Promoted OLB Brooks Reed and OL Daniel Munyer to active roster as COVID-19 replacements.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
CALGARY FLAMES — Assigned LW Justin Kirkland to Stockton (AHL). Agreed to terms with RW Brett Ritchie.
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Signed G Cam Johnson to a one-year, two-way contract.
DETROIT RED WINGS — Claimed D Christian Djoos off waivers.
EDMONTON OILERS — Waived LW Joseph Gambardella, RW Adam Cracknell and C Seth Griffith. Assigned G Stuart Skinner, D Markus Niemelainen and C Cooper Marody to Bakersfield (AHL).
FLORIDA PANTHERS — Claimed D Gustav Forsling off waivers.
NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Waived Ds Tyler Lewington, Ben Harpur and Alexandre Carrier, G Kasimir Kaskisuo, Cs Sean Malone, Anthony Richard and Michael McCarron.
NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Re-signed C Matthew Barzal to a three-year contract.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Announced G Corey Crawford’s retirement after 10 seasons. Signed RW Travis St. Denis, LW Danick Martel and G Jeremy Brodeur as free-agent minors contracts and sent to Birmingham (AHL).
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Waived G Michael Hutchinson.
COLLEGE
MIDDLE TENNESSEE UNIVERSITY — Named Brent Stockstill assistant football wide receivers coach.
Sunday
BASEBALL
National League
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Announced that Special Assistant of Player Development Joe Amalfitano has announced his retirement.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed RBs Darius Anderson and Paul Perkins, S Ibraheim Campbell, CBs Andre Chachere, Will Sunderland and Roderic Teamer, DTs Kameron Cline, Chris Williams and Rob Windsor, WR Quartney Davis, Gs Jake Eldrenkamp and Sam Jones, TEs Farrod Green and Andrew Vollert, T Carter O’Donnell and P Austin Rehkow to futures contracts. Signed WR Ashton Dulin and DT Taylor Stallworth to one-year contract extensions.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
BUFFALO SABRES — Waived D Brandon Davidson, RW Steven Fogarty, LW C.J. Smith and G Dustin Tokarski.
CALGARY FLAMES — Waived G Louis Dominigue, C Byron Froese, D Alexander Petrovic, RW Buddy Robinson and LW Justin Kirkland.
COLORADO AVALANCHE — Waived Kiefer Sherwood.
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Signed D Michael Del Zotto to a one-year two-way contract.
EDMONTON OILERS — D Ryan Stanton optioned to Bakersfield (AHL). Waived C Seth Griffith and RW Adam Cracknell.
FLORIDA PANTHERS — Waived G Philippe Desrosiers and LW Scott Wilson.
LOS ANGELES KINGS — Waived D Daniel Brickley and LW Bokondji Imama.
MINNESOTA WILD — Waived D Matt BartKowski, D Louie Belpedio, C Joseph Cramarossa, C Gabriel Dumont, G Andrew Hammond, C Luke Johnson, RW Gerald Mayhew, D Ian McCoshen, D Dakota Mermis and C Kyle Rau.
MONTREAL CANADIENS — Waived LW Brandon Baddock, RW Alex Belzile, C Joseph Blandisi, C Laurent Dauphin, D Noah Juulsen, G Charlie Lindgren, D Gustav Olofsson, D Xavier Ouellet and RW Jordan Weal.
NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Re-signed F Jesper Bratt to a two-year contract.
NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Waived C Mason Jobst and RW Joshua Ho-Sang.
OTTAWA SENATORS — D Maxime Lajoie.
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS — Waived D Kevin Czuczman, C Frederick Gaundreau, G Maxime Lagace and D Zach Trotman.
SOCCER
USL Championship
USL — Announced North Carolina FC will compete in USL League One beginning in the 2021 season.