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Rod Brind'Amour knows who's standing between the pipes for the Hurricanes in Game four Tuesday night in Las Vegas — he's just keeping that card face down. The Carolina coach confirmed the decision but refused to name his starter, leaving the Golden Knights guessing right up until puck drop. In a series this tight, that kind of psychological leverage is worth something.
Meanwhile, the Seattle Mariners are dealing with a significant blow to their infield. Shortstop J.P. Crawford has been placed on the ten-day injured list with a right hand contusion, and the club has called up Ryan Bliss from Triple-A Tacoma to fill the void. Crawford went down just before Monday's series opener against Baltimore, and Seattle cannot afford to bleed ground right now.
And in the NFL, Kansas City has made a move that turns some heads — the Chiefs are bringing cornerback L'Jarius Sneed back to the fold, two years after trading him away. His agents confirmed the deal with ESPN's Adam Schefter. Patrick Mahomes and company just got sharper in the secondary, and the rest of the AFC felt that one.
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