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What’s wrong with Connor Hellebuyck?

That’s a question that the No. 1 overall Winnipeg Jets, Hellebuyck and goalie coach Wade Flaherty will have to figure out — and soon.

Game 7 will be Sunday night in Winnipeg after the St. Louis Blues tied the series with a 5-2 win on Friday.

Hellebuyck was pulled for the third time in three games in St. Louis as Jets coach Scott Arniel inserted backup Eric Comrie into the net for the third period after his No. 1 goalie gave up four goals in the second period and five goals on 23 shots.

‘Tonight was not about Connor,’ Arniel said. ‘Tonight, we imploded in front of him.’

He blamed the team getting away from its game and having breakdowns in coverage, just as it had in a Game 4 loss.

‘We shot ourselves in the foot,’ he said. ‘We did some uncharacteristic things and the momentum swung.’

Still, it’s another puzzling turn of events for Hellebuyck, who’s a finalist again for the Vezina Trophy and received enough votes from the Professional Hockey Writers Association to be a finalist for the Hart Trophy as MVP to his team.

He had 47 wins in the regular season, but that form hasn’t been evident in the playoffs, especially on the road.

He gave up six goals in Game 3, five in Game 4 and another five in Game 6. He was pulled all three times and has a save percentage above .900 in only one home game.

Hellebuyck once was a playoff stalwart, but the change started in 2023, when he had an .886 save percentage. He won the Vezina last season, but the Colorado Avalanche shelled him in the playoffs, leaving him with a 5.23 goals-against average and an .864 save percentage.

He is at 4.42 and .815 after Game 6. He gave up a goal on the first shot with traffic in front of him. He had a couple good saves early in the second period but then gave up three goals in 2:06 to fall behind 4-1. Arniel kept him in for the rest of the period and he gave up another goal.

The Blues, at least in St. Louis, have been able to get traffic in front of Hellebuyck and it’s hard to stop what you can’t see. But the Jets will be able to get better matchups during the franchise’s first home Game 7. They’ll have the crowd behind them.

The Jets had that in Game 5 and won.

‘It’s a one-game showdown,’ Arniel said. ‘It’s our goalie against their goalie. It’s our best players against their best players. It’s our grinders going against theirs. It’s specialty teams. It’s D-zone coverage.

‘It’s getting to Jet hockey here, getting back to it again and you know what? I have a lot of confidence in our group, not just (Hellebuyck), I have a lot of confidence in our group. You win one hockey game, you move on to the next round.’

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The highly anticipated 2025 Kentucky Derby is finally here, set to take place at the iconic Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. The field of 19 horses (following two scratches) are all vying for the prestigious garland of roses.

In the talented lineup for the 151st Run for the Roses, Journalism stands out as the favorite with odds of 7-2. Trained by Michael McCarthy, Journalism is currently on a four-race winning streak, a feat that has caught the attention of horse racing enthusiasts as he heads into the Kentucky Derby.

Sovereignty, runner-up in the Florida Derby, now sits at 9-1, while Sandman has emerged as the strongest contender to Journalism with odds of 9-2.

The 2025 Derby lineup also includes Luxor Café, the offspring of the 2015 Triple Crown winner American Pharoah. Luxor Café is currently on a four-race winning streak in Japan. Although no Japanese horse has ever won this American classic, his prominent heritage will surely draw attention.

Don’t miss a moment of the 151st Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs. Follow the action live with time, odds and results for the races.

Kentucky Derby start time

Post time for the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby is 7:02 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 3.

Kentucky Derby TV coverage

The Kentucky Derby will be broadcast live on NBC, with coverage starting at 2:30 p.m. ET.

Kentucky Derby live stream

For cord-cutters, the Kentucky Derby can be streamed on Peacock, with coverage starting at noon ET. You can also watch via Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.

Kentucky Derby odds

Odds as of 10:55 a.m. ET on Saturday, May 3, according to KentuckyDerby.com

No. 1: Citizen Bull | Odds: 13-1
No. 2: Neoequos | Odds: 40-1
No. 3: Final Gambit | Odds: 15-1
No. 4: Rodriguez | SCRATCHED
No. 5: American Promise | Odds: 12-1
No. 6: Admire Daytona | Odds: 35-1
No. 7: Luxor Cafe | Odds: 9-1
No. 8: Journalism | Odds: 7-2
No. 9: Burnham Square | Odds: 16-1
No. 10: Grande | SCRATCHED
No. 11: Flying Mohawk | Odds: 30-1
No. 12: East Avenue | Odds: 37-1
No. 13: Publisher | Odds: 30-1
No. 14: Tiztastic | Odds: 20-1
No. 15: Render Judgment | Odds: 15-1
No. 16: Coal Battle | Odds: 24-1
No. 17: Sandman | Odds: 5-1
No. 18: Sovereignty | Odds: 9-1
No. 19: Chunk of Gold | Odds: 28-1
No. 20: Owen Almighty | Odds: 39-1
No. 21:Baeza | Odds: 18-1

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Where to watch the Kentucky Derby today

Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025
Time: 7:02 p.m. ET (race starts) | 2:30 p.m. ET (TV coverage) 
TV: NBC
Stream: Peacock, Fubo

Kentucky Derby weather in Louisville

There’ll be rain. Early arrivers are already sporting their ponchos. Churchill Downs doesn’t allow umbrellas.

But the good news (so far, at least) is that meteorologists expect it to be early. As of Saturday morning, National Weather Service in Louisville predicts a 100% chance of precipitation Saturday for the Kentucky Derby, with showers most likely to be prevalent before 5 p.m.

There’s still a chance of showers and a thunderstorm after 5 p.m. Expect conditions to remain mostly cloudy, with a high near 63 and a North wind 3 to 6 mph. — Chris Sims, Louisville Courier Journal

Where is the Kentucky Derby held?

Churchill Downs is located in Louisville, Kentucky. It opened in 1875 and has hosted the Kentucky Derby ever since.

Kentucky Derby parade of roses

As the rain slowed into a steady drizzle over Churchill Downs, dozens gathered outside the main gates to watch the parade of roses. The Garland of Roses which will be donned on the winner of the Kentucky Derby were unloaded from a Kroger ice box truck and paraded through the Woodford Reserve Paddock Plaza. Race fans oh’d and ah’d as members of the military carried the bright red roses into the track. Along with the garland, dozens of bouquets of Kroger roses were carried into the track as well. — Louisville Courier Journal

How big is Churchill Downs?

Churchill Downs occupies 147 acres and it features a one-mile dirt, oval racetrack and a seven-furlong turf racecourse. It is also has barns behind the racetrack, which ‘house more than 1,400 horses each year,’ according to the facility.

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The 2025 Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky is here. But before the 19 horses compete for the prestigious garland of roses, a 14-race undercard will take place.

Saturday’s undercard features nine stakes races, and it’s anyone’s game. The first race of the day, the Edgewood Stakes, is expected to begin around 1 p.m. ET. Throughout the day, must-watch races include the Churchill Downs Stakes, the American Turf Stakes and the Charles Whittingham Stakes, among others. All the excitement will culminate with the Kentucky Derby, which is scheduled for a post time of 7:02 p.m. ET.

Here are the live results from all the undercard races at the 151st Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs.

Kentucky Derby undercard races

All times are Eastern.

Maiden Special Weight, 11 a.m.
Allowance Optional Claimer, 11:32 a.m.
Allowance Optional Claimer, 12:05 p.m.
Knicks Go Overnight Stakes, 12:38 p.m.
Churchill Distaff Turf Mile Stakes, 1:12 p.m.
Pat Day Mile Stakes, 1:53 p.m.
Turf Sprint Stakes, 2:38 p.m.
Churchill Downs Stakes, 3:23 p.m.
American Turf Stakes, 4:06 p.m.
Derby City Distaff Stakes, 4:50 p.m.
Old Forester Bourbon Turf Classic Stakes, 5:39 p.m.
Kentucky Derby, 7:02 p.m.
Allowance Optional Claimer, 8 p.m.
Maiden Special Weight, 8:33 p.m.

How to watch Kentucky Derby

Coverage from Churchill Downs begins at 10:30 a.m. ET on FanDuel TV. USA picks up coverage from noon until 2:20 p.m. and then NBC will broadcast from 2:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.

Streaming options will be available on Fubo (which offers a free trial) and Peacock.

Where is the Kentucky Derby held?

Churchill Downs is located in Louisville, Kentucky. It opened in 1875 and has hosted the Kentucky Derby ever since.

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George Orwell famously said, ‘If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.’ On World Press Freedom Day, we must remind ourselves of the people who have lost their freedoms fighting for this very right. 

My father Jimmy Lai is one such man. He is currently in Stanley maximum security prison in Hong Kong, facing potential life in prison for simply publishing what Chinese authorities do not want to hear. 

His story is one of extraordinary transformation and unwavering conviction. Arriving in Hong Kong at age 12 after fleeing Communist China, he began his journey as a child laborer in a clothing factory, enduring hardship and poverty. 

Yet, through grit and vision, he rose from factory worker to factory manager, and by 1975, used his savings to purchase a bankrupt garment factory. This bold move laid the foundation for his first major success: Giordano, a clothing chain that grew into an international brand with thousands of employees and stores across Asia.

The 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre marked a turning point for him. Witnessing the brutal suppression of pro-democracy protesters, he redirected his life’s work from business to activism, determined to fight for freedom and human rights in Hong Kong. 

In 1995, he founded Apple Daily, a newspaper that quickly became a beacon for free speech and democracy, unafraid to criticize the Chinese Communist Party and expose corruption. My father poured $100 million of his own fortune into the venture, ensuring the paper’s independence and fearless reporting.

His media empire, including Next Magazine and Apple Daily, became a megaphone for Hong Kong’s pro-democracy movement, rallying citizens and challenging the authorities. His outspoken criticism of Beijing and unwavering support for protestors made him a target. 

The CCP labeled him a ‘troublemaker,’ and his businesses faced retaliation, including the closure of his Beijing Giordano store after a controversial column. Yet, he never wavered, famously stating, ‘Information is choice and choice is freedom’ using both high-brow and popular content to spread the message of liberty.

His commitment to principle set him apart from other tycoons. While many business leaders in Hong Kong chose silence or compromise, he stood alone, enduring threats, arrests, and ultimately imprisonment for his beliefs. In 2014, he was arrested during the pro-democracy Umbrella Movement protests, and in 2020, as Beijing tightened its grip on Hong Kong, my father was again detained under the draconian National Security Law. 

Despite the risks, he refused to flee, choosing to remain in Hong Kong and continue the stand for his beliefs, even as Apple Daily was forced to close, even as he now faces the possibility of the rest of his life behind bars.

My father’s life is a testament to the power of conviction. He is not just a businessman or media mogul – he is a symbol of freedom and hope for many. His outsider status, as an immigrant who never quite fit in, gave him the strength to play by his own rules and challenge the status quo.

Despite his wealth and influence, he remains deeply human – a husband, father and practicing Catholic. We miss his booming voice and boisterous laughter around our dinner table. We long for the day we can again share a meal, again pray together.

Over the past few months, both President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio have publicly stated their commitment to securing my father’s freedom, consistent with the president’s prioritizing the release of those wrongly detained abroad. He has secured the release of 14 prisoners since taking office in January.

My father is fortunate to have deep bipartisan support in this country and abroad. The U.S. and the U.K. have called for his immediate and unconditional release, as have the parliaments of Canada and the EU. He has received numerous awards for his courage, and I will receive a Bradley Prize on his behalf on May 29 in Washington. But he remains in prison.

My father is one of 10 journalists who are still being held in Hong Kong’s prisons, some of whom worked for him at Apple Daily. While he may be the most high-profile among them, all of these journalists were fighting for their right to speak truth to power, and to defend their way of life.

Their bravery reminds us that freedom is never guaranteed – it must be fought for, often at great personal cost. My father’s defiance in the face of overwhelming power, his willingness to sacrifice everything for his principles, and his belief in the dignity of every individual make him a genuine hero of our time. 

At 77 years old, he has spent the last four years in a maximum-security prison for these beliefs. His legacy endures as a beacon of hope, showing that just one person’s courage can change the course of history. 

The end to my father’s story is not yet written. This World Press Freedom Day, I appeal to all who cherish free speech to join our fight to secure my father’s release so he can leave Hong Kong and spend his old age with his family.

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A small English town north of bustling Manchester just saw two controversial pro-Gaza candidates flip seats held by the mainstream Labour Party. Both candidates ran as independents in the May 1 local elections.

Maheen Kamran, 18, won the Burnley Central East seat on the Lancashire County Council, while Azhar Ali won the position of county councillor for the Nelson East ward. The Telegraph noted that their victories could be part of a growing trend, following a slew of pro-Gaza candidates—including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn—winning seats in last year’s general election.

Ali is a former Labour Party member who was suspended from the party and lost its backing over allegations of antisemitism during an election last year. Labour initially supported Ali after he claimed that Israel ‘allowed’ Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre to occur as a pretext to invade Gaza, according to the BBC. He later apologized for making what he called a ‘deeply offensive, ignorant and false’ claim. Labour withdrew its support for Ali and later suspended him from the party.

The Board of Deputies of British Jews did not accept Ali’s apology, calling his comments ‘disgraceful and unforgivable.’

‘It is clear to us that Mr. Ali is not [apologizing] out of a genuine sense of remorse. Despite what he says in his apology, we do not see how we could possibly engage with him at this time, and we believe other leading Jewish communal groups will feel similarly,’ the organization wrote in a 2024 statement.

Meanwhile, Kamran has taken radical stances of her own. She voted in favor of ending the ‘free mixing’ of Muslim men and women in public spaces. 

‘Muslim women aren’t really comfortable with being involved with Muslim men. I’m sure we can have segregated areas, segregated gyms, where Muslim women don’t have to sacrifice their health,’ Kamran told PoliticsHome.

In the same interview, Kamran said she entered politics because she believes there is a ‘genocide’ taking place in Gaza. While critics of Israel’s military actions use the term ‘genocide,’ supporters of the Jewish state often argue that Israel has the capability to destroy Gaza’s population but has chosen not to, thereby disputing the genocide claim.

Ali and Kamran’s victories come as mainstream parties lose influence in local elections. The right-wing populist Reform UK Party saw major gains in the latest election, according to the Telegraph. Meanwhile, despite its control of 10 Downing Street, Labour suffered losses in the recent local elections. 

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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos plans to sell up to 25 million shares in the company over the next year, according to a financial filing on Friday.

Bezos, who stepped down as CEO in 2021 but remains Amazon’s top shareholder, is selling the shares as part of a trading plan adopted on March 4, the filing states. The stake would be worth about $4.8 billion at the current price.

The disclosure follows Amazon’s first-quarter earnings report late Thursday. While profit and revenue topped estimates, the company’s forecast for operating income in the current quarter came in below Wall Street’s expectations.

The results show that Amazon is bracing for uncertainty related to President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs. The company landed in the crosshairs of the White House this week over a report that Amazon planned to show shoppers the cost of the tariffs. Trump personally called Bezos to complain, and Amazon clarified that no such change was coming.

Bezos previously offloaded about $13.5 billion worth of Amazon shares last year, marking his first sale of company stock since 2021.

Since handing over the Amazon CEO role to Andy Jassy, Bezos has spent more of his time on his space exploration company, Blue Origin, and his $10 billion climate and biodiversity fund. He’s used Amazon share sales to help fund Blue Origin, as well as the Day One Fund, which he launched in September 2018 to provide education in low-income communities and combat homelessness.

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Netflix is on a winning streak.

The streaming giant’s stock has traded for 11 straight days without a decline, the company’s longest positive run ever.

Its previous record was a nine-day stretch in late 2018 and early 2019 when the stock traded up for four days, was unchanged for a day and then traded positively for another four days.

The stock is also trading at all-time high levels since it went public in May 2002.

This new streak comes on the heels of Netflix’s most recent earnings report on April 17, in which it revealed that revenue grew 13% during the first quarter of 2025 on higher-than-forecast subscription and advertising dollars.

Netflix has been one of the top performing stocks during the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term, with shares up more than 30% since mid-January. The company has been largely unaffected by Trump’s tariffs and trade war with China and is a service that consumers are unlikely to cut during a recession.

Meanwhile, traditional media stocks have been slammed by a tumultuous market prompted by Trump’s trade policy. Warner Bros. Discovery has lost nearly 10% since Trump took office, while Disney is down 13% in that same period.

Netflix continues to forecast full-year revenue of between $43.5 billion and $44.5 billion.

“There’s been no material change to our overall business outlook,” the company said in a statement last month.

As investors worry about the potential impact of tariffs on consumer spending and confidence, Netflix’s co-CEO Greg Peters said on the company’s earnings call, “Based on what we are seeing by actually operating the business right now, there’s nothing really significant to note.”

“We also take some comfort that entertainment historically has been pretty resilient in tougher economic times,” Peters said. “Netflix, specifically, also, has been generally quite resilient. We haven’t seen any major impacts during those tougher times, albeit over a much shorter history.”

JPMorgan said Thursday that it sees more upside for shares.

“NFLX has established itself as the clear leader in global streaming & is on the pathway to becoming global TV…Advertising Upfronts in May should serve as a positive catalyst to shares,” analysts wrote.

While Netflix has hiked its subscription prices — its standard plan now costs $17.99, its ad-supported plan is $7.99 and premium is $24.99 — it appears to have retained its value proposition for customers. But it’s unclear if the subscriber base is growing or shrinking because the company recently stopped sharing details on its membership numbers, instead focusing on revenue growth.

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The 2025 Kentucky Derby is just hours away. The race features 19 horses competing for the coveted garland of roses. However, the weather may pose a challenge for those planning to attend the event.

Although the Kentucky Derby is famous for its extravagant hats and sophisticated outfits, attendees might want to consider choosing more waterproof attire this year. Churchill Downs is expecting rain or thunderstorms on Saturday, with cooler temperatures and a high of 66 degrees in the forecast. Thunderstorms are likely in the afternoon but should clear out by the time the race begins at 7:02 p.m. ET, though rain could continue to fall.

The 151st Kentucky Derby is set to proceed as scheduled, rain or shine. As we approach race time, it’s crucial to stay updated on the forecast. Here’s the latest information:

What is the weather forecast for the 2025 Kentucky Derby?

Below is the forecast for Saturday’s 151st run of the Kentucky Derby, per the National Weather Service:

‘Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. High near 65. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New rainfall amounts between three quarters and one inch possible.’

Kentucky Derby hourly forecast

Here’s an hour-by-hour breakdown of Saturday’s weather for the Kentucky Derby:

8 a.m.: 81% chance of rain
9 a.m.: 95% chance of rain
10 a.m.: 92% chance of rain
11 a.m.: 96% chance of rain
Noon: 100% chance of rain
1 p.m.: 98% chance of rain
2 p.m.: 99% chance of rain
3 p.m.: 86% chance of rain
4 p.m.: 64% chance of rain
5 p.m.: 39% chance of rain
6 p.m.: 40% chance of rain
7 p.m.: 52% chance of rain
8 p.m.: 68% chance of rain

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LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Clippers managed to force a Game 7 against the Denver Nuggets with a 111-105 victory in Game 6 on Thursday.

The Clippers’ defense managed to keep Nuggets star Nikola Jokić from a triple-double (25 points, eight assists and seven rebounds). Jokic has averaged a triple-double in the series with 25.3 points, 11.8 rebounds and 10.5 assists per game.

James Harden, Kawhi Leonard, and Norman Powell led the Clippers’ offense, combining for 79 points.

Nicolas Batum was held in high regard by his coaches and teammates for his efforts on both ends of the floor in Game 6 and could be added to the starting lineup for Game 7. He finished with six points, six assists, five rebounds, three blocked shots and two steals on Thursday.

It will be up to coach Tyronn Lue to consider whether he will check in with his players again, through individual conversations, like he did prior to Game 6.

Lue’s squad has seen different results throughout the series while playing in Denver.

The Clippers split the first two games of the series on the road with the Nuggets. The two games were decided by a combined total of five points. Denver then blew out L.A. 131-115 in Game 5.

Russell Westbrook played a big role in the final minutes of Game 1 as the Nuggets rallied to win in overtime. Westbrook scored 15 points in the game, including three on an uncontested shot in the corner from long range that helped give Denver a lead late in regulation. He also knocked an inbound pass away and off of Harden with 9.6 seconds left to help seal the win in overtime.

Leonard helped the Clippers in Game 2 with a 39-point performance while shooting 15-of-19 from the field; his teammates combined for 26-of-66 shooting from the field.

“We can have the confidence to know that we have won there, but it’s going to be a different game,” Leonard said. “We have to come out aggressive in the first quarter and make sure they don’t get a big lead on us.”

The Clippers are looking to avoid having their season end with a first-round exit for a third consecutive year.

In each of the previous two seasons, Leonard was a non-factor for the Clippers. He played in just two games in each of those first-round series because of injuries.

He started off the 2024-25 season listed as day-to-day after undergoing a knee procedure during the offseason to address swelling. Leonard had expressed during media day in September that he expected to play the season opener, but he missed the first 34 games of the season. The Clippers went 19-15 without him.

He also mentioned during the Clippers’ media day that he was hoping to remain healthy enough to have a run in the playoffs. He’s been able to follow through with that through the first six games.

The team has not reported a single player on the injury report this postseason.

The Nuggets took a lead in the series while dealing with their share of injuries. Westbrook had left foot inflammation and was considered questionable after rolling his ankle before Game 3. He missed Game 4 before rejoining the series.

Michael Porter Jr. has continued to play despite a bad left shoulder. He’s averaged 10.2 points and 5.7 rebounds in 32.8 minutes per game in the series.

When is Game 7 between Clippers and Nuggets?

The Clippers will travel to play the Nuggets in Game 7 at Ball Arena in Denver. The game is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET on May  3 (TNT).

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The Dallas Stars have an advantage besides home-ice advantage when they host the Colorado Avalanche in Game 7 on Saturday night.

They have coach Peter DeBoer.

DeBoer has an 8-0 record in Game 7s. If the Stars win Saturday, he would set a record for most Game 7 victories by either a coach or a player.

Avalanche coach Jared Bednar, meanwhile, has never won a Game 7, going 0-3.

DeBoer is also 3-0 in playoff series against the Avalanche. Colorado has never won a Game 7 on the road since moving from Quebec in 1995.

USA TODAY Sports offers its predictions on whether the Dallas Stars or Colorado Avalanche will win Game 7 and advance to the second round:

Game 7 predictions

Jason Anderson – Avalanche 5, Stars 2: Colorado has created more of the chances throughout the series, and that has to add up to something. Expect a close one that sees Cale Makar dominate, with the Avs finally sealing the series with a late empty-netter.

Mike Brehm – Avalanche 5, Stars 3: DeBoer can’t stay perfect forever, right? I had the Avalanche winning the Stanley Cup and I have faith they can pull this one off against a Stars team still missing Jason Robertson and Miro Heiskanen. Just make sure you don’t give up a goal in the first nine seconds this time.

Jace Evans – Avalanche 4, Stars 3: I picked Avalanche in seven before the series and I’m sticking with it. The Avs have, on balance, been the better team this series, holding a 22-17 advantage in goals and a 214-167(!) edge in shots.

How to watch Stars vs. Avalanche Game 7: TV, stream

Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: American Airlines Center (Dallas)
TV: ABC
Stream: Fubo, ESPN+

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