U.S. Olympian Matt Boldy has 2 goals and 2 assists in Wild's 5-2 win over Avs

DENVER (AP) — U.S. Olympian Matt Boldy had two goals and two assists, Filip Gustavsson stopped 44 shots and the Minnesota Wild beat the Colorado Avalanche 5-2 on Thursday night for their sixth straight victory.

Associated Press Colorado Avalanche defenseman Sam Malinski, left, tumbles to the ice with Minnesota Wild right wing Mats Zuccarello while pursuing the puck n the second period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Colorado Avalanche center Ross Colton, second from left, puts a shot on Minnesota Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson, left, after driving past defenseman Daemon Hunt, third form left, and right wing Danila Yurov in the third period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Minnesota Wild left wing Matt Boldy (12) looks to score as Colorado Avalanche center Parker Kelly, left, defends in the second period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Colorado Avalanche goaltender MacKenzie Blackwood pulls on his mask during a break in the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Minnesota Wild, Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Colorado Avalanche right wing Valeri Nichushkin, right, redirects the puck at Minnesota Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson, left, in the first period of an NHL hockey game Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

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In Minnesota's first game after the Olympic break, Boldy extended his points streak to seven games, and fellow U.S. teammate Quinn Hughes had his team-leading 53rd assist of the season.

Gustavsson improved to 17-2-4 in his past 23 games.

Joel Eriksson Ek had two power-play goals, giving him six goals in Minnesota's past seven games and 26 points over his past 24 games. Mats Zuccarello also scored for Minnesota.

Martin Necas scored twice for NHL-leading Colorado, which returned from the break Wednesday night with a victory in Utah. The Avs are 5-6-2 in their past 13 after starting the season 33-4-7.

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The Wild are 9-1-1 in their last 11. They are 33-0-8 when allowing three or fewer goals in regulation.

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Wild: At Utah on Friday night.

Avalanche: Host Chicago on Saturday night.

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Michael Porter Jr. finally showing signs of vintage self after ugly Nets funk

Michael Porter Jr. has spent this month fighting his way through a funk partly of his own making.

NY Post Sports An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Michael Porter Jr. (C) tries to dunk but is blocked by San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (R) and teammate San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle (L) in the first half at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, USA, Thursday, February 26, 2026. , Image 2 shows Brooklyn Nets Michael Porter Jr. shooting over San Antonio Spurs Harrison Barnes.

The worst shooting slump he can remember has been about rhythm and rust. And maybe a little bit about mentality as well.

"It's the feel, the timing. My shot hasn't felt this off since I can remember. For the last four or five games, I've been off. But that's what happens when you're out of rhythm and you don't play for a while," Porter said beforeThursday's 126-110 loss to the Spurs.

"You can really lose your timing and your touch in two or three days of not playing. So not playing (in the last two games) pre-All-Star break, then not getting in the gym much during it, I'm paying the price for it."

And so had Brooklyn.

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After missing games in Utah and Detroit while mourning the death of his grandmother, Porter hadn't been the same since returning. He sat the last two games before the All-Star break and admitted he didn't get into the gym as much as he should've.

He'd been as cold as this week's blizzard since, averaging 19.0 points and shooting just 10-of-55 from deep in his prior seven games.

He showed signs of his old form Thursday vs. San Antonio.

"I've got to get back in rhythm," said Porter. "Before the All-Star break I didn't play a couple games. And then I honestly didn't do much over the break. So I've got to get back in rhythm and play better."

Porter started to shake off his malaise against San Antonio with 25 points and 14 rebounds, both team highs.

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It may be less about adjusting to defenses and more about adjusting to circumstances.

The mental issue may not be about mourning, but motivation. Porter had done nothing but win in Denver, where every night was high pressure.

This rebuilding thing is an adjustment.

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"This is a new situation that I've been in," said Porter. "But no game is meaningless. It's all part of the journey. We're not just looking at this year. We're looking at the next one, two, three, four, five years. All these games matter for growth, continuity and chemistry. Sometimes it's hard to focus on that. But we've got to come in and work every day and realize it's a bigger picture.

"It's definitely a change. It's a learning curve and a learning experience for me. In the past, you're ramping up for the playoffs, trying to get guys healthy and get chemistry right. This situation is different. But it's a cool opportunity to grow and learn."

And to show he's a huge piece of that bigger picture, which should start to come into focus over the summer.

"We have a process and a plan in place. You cannot control everything but it's very exciting and everybody should feel the excitement of the next step," said head coach Jordi Fernández. "These last 25 games are very important. Then it's a big summer for everybody. I want to win every game, but playing these 25 to compete, and [then] how we structure the summer is the best thing, the biggest summer of our lives.

"So whatever it takes — understanding where your feet are and what you're asked to do, putting the team first — not yourself, but the team, and going out there to compete and get better. That's what we're demanding. We're demanding that from the vets, to lead by example, to go out and fight and compete. That's a must. So there are no excuses here; there's no feeling bad for yourself, no wasting 25 games. These 25 games are very important for everyone."

Porter was aggressive Thursday, perhaps too much. He had six turnovers, getting caught in the lane vs. Victor Wembanyama.

"Yeah, 22 shots is good. He disrupts so much. Maybe what I'd like to see is less than six turnovers," said Fernández. "Right there is maybe some of those is he just sees two bodies in front, he kicks it, he cuts, maybe he gets a layup [or] somebody gets a layup… [But] he was aggressive. He played well."

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Liverpool playmaker Florian Wirtz still sidelined with back injury

LIVERPOOL, England (AP) —Liverpoolmidfielder Florian Wirtz will miss Saturday's game against West Ham because of a lingering back injury, and manager Arne Slot said there's no timetable for the Germany playmaker's return.

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Wirtz had beenpulled from the lineupbefore last week'sPremier Leaguegame at Nottingham Forest after experiencing back pain during the warm-up.

"I don't expect Florian to be available. That's a disappointment, of course," Slot said Friday at a press conference. "Every time when a player is not available, it's a disappointment, and also something that I didn't expect after last week."

At the time of the injury, Slot had said: "We don't think it's very serious."

The Dutch manager was asked Friday if he knows how long Wirtz will be out.

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"At this moment in time no, and usually when I say that I do know that, but I don't want to share it," Slot said. "But now, I honestly don't know."

Frimpong is back

Netherlands right-back Jeremie Frimpong has trained with the team this week, "so he is available" against West Ham, Slot said.

Frimpong, who has dealt with several injuries in his first season at Anfield, has missed the past month with a muscle injury.

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Shia LaBeouf Reportedly Ordered to Join Rehab After Arrest

DuringShia LaBeouf's recent court appearance, a judge reportedly ordered him to undergo substance abuse treatment. The ruling comes shortly after the actor's recentarrestin New Orleans during Mardi Gras.

Shia LaBeouf ordered to rehab, claims report

Following his recent arrest in New Orleans, Shia LaBeouf has been ordered to complete substance abuse treatment. He must also submit to drug testing and post a $100,000 bond as part of the conditions for his release.

LaBeouf was allegedly involved in an altercation at Royal Street Inn & R Bar during Mardi Gras on February 17. The confrontation reportedly escalated to a physical brawl after the Transformers actor allegedly hurled homophobic slurs.

Following the incident, the police arrested LaBeouf on two misdemeanor battery charges. He was later released on his own recognizance. However, the actor recently appeared before Judge Simone Levine on Thursday, February 26, who revoked his initial release without bail.

According to a report byThe Guardian, the judge said that the allegations against LaBeouf of using homophobic slurs had not become part of the official court record at the time of his release. The actor was summoned to court on Thursday, February 26, where Judge Levine revoked his release, citing the "seriousness of the offense alleged".

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Criminal defense attorney Sarah Chervinsky, who represents LaBeouf, stated that the results of his drug and alcohol test did not show her client to be under the influence. However, Levine expressed her concerns that the actor "does not take his alcohol addiction seriously."

The judge also ordered LaBeouf to pay a bond of $100,000 as well as undergo treatment for substance abuse and participate in a drug testing program. The actor paid the required sum the following day and has been released under the newly imposed conditions.

LaBeouf's next court appearance is scheduled for March 19. As of now, the actor has not made any official statements to address the incident or the ongoing legal proceedings.

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Why Anthony Edwards yelled at coach Chris Finch after late dagger

Minnesota Timberwolvesstar Anthony Edwards wasn't afraid to put Thursday's game in his own hands ... and wasn't afraid to let everyone know about it, including Minnesota head coach Chris Finch.

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Edwards made a huge shot to give the Timberwolves a 92-88 lead over the Los Angeles Clippers with 42.9 seconds left in the fourth quarter, before getting in Finch's face.

"That's what I do," Edwards could be seen telling Finch on the broadcast after the 3-point shot.

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The Timberwolves went on to win 94-88 and Edwards was asked about that moment during his postgame interview with Amazon Prime.

"The play before, when I took the midrange over two (players), (Finch) said to pass the ball and I told him, 'You don't want me to pass the ball, you want me to shoot it,'" Edwards said.

Edwards had 31 points, five assists and three rebounds for the Timberwolves. He shot 12-of-24 from the field, including 2-for-6 from the 3-point line.

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