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U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink is stepping down, the State Department confirmed Thursday, as the Trump administration ramps up its efforts to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine.

Tammy Bruce, a State Department spokesperson, said Brink would be leaving her role, though she didn’t give a specific departure date. 

The news comes at a critical moment for U.S. foreign policy as officials work to ease tensions and end the grinding war in Eastern Europe.

Brink, a career diplomat with decades of experience, was nominated by then-President Joe Biden and unanimously confirmed by the Senate in May 2022, just months after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. 

She became the first U.S. ambassador to serve in Kyiv since 2019, helping reestablish America’s diplomatic presence after embassy staff were evacuated in the early days of the war.

Before serving in Ukraine, Brink was the U.S. ambassador to Slovakia and worked in top roles at the National Security Council. She speaks Russian and is known for strongly defending U.S. interests in Eastern Europe.

While in Ukraine, Brink was a vocal supporter of American military aid and often appeared publicly with Ukrainian leaders. Her resignation comes as the Trump administration shifts focus toward ending the war through diplomacy and renewed talks with Russia.

Also on Thursday, U.S. and Russian officials held rare face-to-face talks in Istanbul aimed at repairing long-strained diplomatic relations. The State Department said the two sides exchanged formal notes to finalize an agreement that would stabilize banking services for each country’s embassies, a step seen as key to keeping diplomatic missions operational.

In recent years, both countries have imposed financial restrictions on each other’s embassies and slashed staffing due to the fallout from the war. A finalized banking deal could open the door to restoring some of those lost diplomatic connections.

The State Department said follow-up talks are expected, though no date has been set.

Brink’s departure lands at a moment of major transition in U.S. foreign policy. Her exit may also clear the way for a new ambassador more closely aligned with the Trump administration’s push for a ceasefire deal.

The State Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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The WNBA draft is one of the biggest nights for the league, with college basketball and international superstars taking their first steps into the pro game.

The Dallas Wings are first on the clock after winning the draft lottery despite holding just a 22.7% chance of being granted the first pick. The Wings, who finished 9-31 last season, are widely expected to select guard Paige Bueckers, who capped off a stellar collegiate career at UConn by guiding the Huskies to a national championship on Sunday.

The first round alone features plenty of points of intrigue. The Washington Mystics hold three of the first six selections, giving a team in need of an overhaul a chance to kickstart a new era. The Golden State Valkyries, who will debut as an expansion team this season, are currently set to make their first-ever draft pick with the No. 5 selection in the first round.

Here is how to watch the 2025 WNBA draft, including time, date, location, and draft order:

When is WNBA draft?

The 2025 WNBA draft will be held on Monday, April 14. All 13 teams, including the expansion Golden State Valkyries, will navigate three rounds of picks, with major trades and high drama a near certainty.

Where will 2025 WNBA draft be held?

The WNBA draft will be held at the Shed, a cultural center and exhibition space in Manhattan’s Hudson Yards neighborhood of New York.

WNBA draft 2025: How to watch, time, TV channel

The WNBA draft is Monday, April 14, with the event taking place at the Shed in New York. The draft will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET, continuing through three rounds and 38 total picks.

Date: Monday, April 14
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET (Coverage begins at 7 p.m.)
Location: The Shed (New York City)
TV channel: ESPN
Streaming: ESPN+, Fubo (free trial for new subscribers)

Watch the WNBA draft on Fubo (free trial)

WNBA draft 2025: Full order of picks by round

As of Thursday, April 10, here is the complete order picks for the 2025 WNBA draft:

First round

1. Dallas Wings
2. Seattle Storm (from Los Angeles Sparks)
3. Washington Mystics (from Chicago Sky)
4. Washington Mystics
5. Golden State Valkyries
6. Washington Mystics (from Atlanta Dream)
7. Connecticut Sun (from New York Liberty)
8. Connecticut Sun (from Indiana Fever)
9. Los Angeles Sparks (from Seattle Storm)
10. Chicago Sky (from Connecticut Sun)
11. Minnesota Lynx
12. Dallas Wings (from New York Liberty)

The other draft rounds will feature 13 picks, but the first round will end after just 12 selections. Why? The WNBA punished the Las Vegas Aces after finding that the team had broken league rules concerning player benefits, rescinding their natural first-round pick as part of that process.

Second round

13. Las Vegas Aces (from Los Angeles Sparks)
14. Dallas Wings
15. Minnesota Lynx (from Chicago Sky)
16. Chicago Sky (from Washington Mystics)
17. Golden State Valkyries
18. Atlanta Dream
19. Indiana Fever (from Phoenix Mercury)
20. Indiana Fever
21. Los Angeles Sparks (from Seattle Storm)
22. Chicago Sky (from Las Vegas Aces)
23. Washington Mystics (from Connecticut Sun)
24. Minnesota Lynx
25. Connecticut Sun (from New York Liberty)

Third round

26. Seattle Storm (from Los Angeles Sparks)
27. Dallas Wings
28. Los Angeles Sparks (from Chicago Sky)
29. Seattle Storm (from Washington Mystics)
30. Golden State Valkyries
31. Dallas Wings (from Atlanta Dream)
32. Washington Mystics (from Phoenix Mercury)
33. Indiana Fever
34. Seattle Storm
35. Las Vegas Aces
36. Atlanta Dream (from Connecticut Sun)
37. Minnesota Lynx
38. New York Liberty

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Gary Player mentioned Rory McIlroy’s recent meeting with Jack Nicklaus in passing at his 2025 Masters news conference Thursday morning, and only after first pointing out how impressive it is to him that McIlroy can deadlift 400 pounds.

“He went to Jack for advice on how to play this golf course,” Player told reporters at Augusta National Golf Club. “Nobody knows better than Jack.”

Nicklaus, the winner of a record 18 majors and six green jackets at The Masters, was seated just a few feet away from Player, with Tom Watson in between them on the dais. The three men who serve as honorary starters at golf’s first major were together again at the first tee to officially begin the 2025 Masters, and McIlroy was on their mind when they spoke to reporters about the state of the game before McIlroy began his first round. 

Masters 2025: What Jack Nicklaus told Rory McIlroy last week

Nicklaus, in light of Player’s revelation, offered the most interesting insight into McIlroy’s approach heading into this week’s tournament. 

“I sat down with Rory last week and we had lunch and we were talking,” Nicklaus began, “and I said, ‘Rory, I know you prepared for Augusta. Tell me how you’re going to play the golf course.’ And we went through it shot-for-shot. He got done with the round, I didn’t open my mouth, and I said, ‘I wouldn’t change a thing. That’s exactly the way I would try to play the golf course.’ ”

McIlroy has never won The Masters and he hasn’t won a major since 2014. He had a career-best second-place finish at Augusta National in 2022, but he notably blew a four-shot final round lead at the 2011 Masters. McIlroy’s drought is a topic of conversation he can’t avoid at this point given his place in the game, and that includes with Nicklaus. 

“The discipline is what Rory has lacked, in my opinion,” said Nicklaus. “He’s got all the shots. He’s got all the game. He’s certainly as talented as anybody in the game. But if you go back in his history the last few years, he gets to a place a lot of times an eight or a seven pops up, and that keeps him from getting to where he needs to go. I’m a big fan of Rory’s and I like Rory a lot.”

Masters 2025 predictions: Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Tom Watson picks

Nicklaus, Player and Watson all said they want McIlroy to win his first green jacket and become the sixth person to complete golf’s grand slam. They each predicted McIlroy to win this year, but for different reasons.

“I think Rory McIlory will win The Masters and I hope he does because it would give golf a great boost to have another winner of the grand slam,” Player said. “… He’s had opportunities to win majors and let them slip. I think his time is right. I think it’s just the right time frame for him to win now and there’s no course that suits a man better than it does for Rory.”

“I just have a gut feeling Rory’s the guy that’s going to win this week,” added Watson. 

“Ditto,” said Nicklaus.

How to watch 2025 Masters: TV, streaming for golf’s first major

Live coverage of this year’s Masters tournament will be split by ESPN and CBS, with the first and second rounds broadcast on ESPN and the final two rounds on CBS.

Thursday, April 10 – Friday, April 11

TV: ESPN
Time: 3:30-7 p.m. ET
Streaming coverage: ESPN+, Masters.com, the Masters YouTube page and Fubo, which offers a free trial subscription for new users

Saturday, Apil 12 – Sunday, April 13

TV: CBS, Paramount+
Time: 12-7 p.m. ET (12-2 p.m. streaming on Paramount+, 2-7 p.m. on both CBS and Paramount+ )
Streaming coverage: Paramount+, Masters.com, the Masters YouTube page and Fubo, which offers a free trial subscription for new users

Watch the 2025 Masters with Fubo

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The final weekend of the 2024-25 NBA regular season is looming, as teams launch their final pushes for playoff seeding.

And while the No. 1 seeds in the respective conferences are locked in — with the Oklahoma City Thunder rolling out West and the Cleveland Cavaliers clinching the East — the standings could otherwise see plenty of movement in the final stretch.

Nowhere is that more evident than in the middle of the Western Conference, where one game separates the No. 3 team from the No. 7 team — and where two games separate the No. 3 from the No. 8.

With each team still having three games left, here are the NBA standings at the end of the regular season and the current projection for this year’s playoff bracket:

Latest NBA playoff standings

The top six teams in each conference automatically make the playoffs. Teams in positions 7-10 qualify for the play-in tournament.

Eastern Conference

(c): Team has clinched conference. (x): Team has clinched playoff spot. (pi): Team has clinched play-in spot. (o): Team eliminated from playoff contention.

Western Conference

(c): Team has clinched conference. (x): Team has clinched playoff spot. (pi): Team has clinched play-in spot. (o): Team eliminated from playoff contention.

NBA Eastern Conference playoff bracket

Here’s how the first round of the playoffs would shake out in the East if the season ended after Thursday.

No. 1 seed Cleveland Cavaliers vs. No. 8 seed (winner of the Play-In Tournament)
No. 2 seed Boston Celtics vs. No. 7 seed (first runner-up of the Play-In Tournament)
No. 3 seed New York Knicks vs. No. 6 seed Detroit Pistons
No. 4 seed Indiana Pacers vs. No. 5 seed Milwaukee Bucks

NBA Western Conference playoff bracket

Here’s how the matchups look with the current standings in the Western Conference.

No. 1 seed Oklahoma City Thunder vs. No. 8 seed (winner of the Play-In Tournament)
No. 2 seed Houston Rockets vs. No. 7 seed (first runner-up of the Play-In Tournament)
No. 3 seed Los Angeles Lakers vs. No. 6 seed Memphis Grizzlies
No. 4 seed Denver Nuggets vs. No. 5 seed Los Angeles Clippers

What is the NBA Play-In Tournament?

The NBA Play-In Tournament was implemented for the 2021 playoffs and allows each conference to expand its potential playoff field from eight teams to 10. The seventh- through 10th-ranked teams in each conference at the end of the regular season compete in a three-day tournament to decide the No. 7 and No. 8 seeds in the first round of the playoffs.

In one set of games, the seventh-place team for each conference hosts the eighth-place finisher. The winners in each conference get the No. 7 seed in their brackets.

On the other side of the respective brackets, the ninth-ranked team in each conference hosts the 10th-place team. The winners of those games play the losers of the seventh place vs. eighth place matchups to determine the No. 8 seed in their respective conferences.

This year, the play-in tournament begins April 15 and concludes April 18. The first round of the NBA playoffs begins April 19.

NBA Eastern Conference Play-In Tournament matchup

If the season ended today, here’s the projected structure of the Eastern Conference Play-In Tournament:

Seventh-place Orlando Magic vs. eighth-place Atlanta Hawks

Winner faces No. 2 seed Boston Celtics
Loser will play in second round of Play-In Tournament

Ninth-place Chicago Bulls vs. 10th-place Miami Heat

Winner plays in second round of Play-In Tournament
Loser eliminated

NBA Western Conference Play-In Tournament matchup

If the season ended today, here’s the projected structure of the Western Conference Play-In Tournament:

Seventh-place Golden State Warriors vs. eighth-place Minnesota Timberwolves

Winner faces No. 2 seed Houston Rockets
Loser will play in second round of Play-In Tournament

Ninth-place Sacramento Kings vs. 10th-place Dallas Mavericks

Winner plays in second round of Play-In Tournament
Loser eliminated

When do the 2025 NBA Playoffs start?

The first round of the NBA playoffs begins Saturday, April 19.

Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals is scheduled for Thursday, June 5.

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Creighton basketball is reportedly hiring former assistant Alan Huss as its coach in waiting, according to multiple reports on Thursday.

Huss served as an assistant under Bluejays coach Greg McDermott from 2017-23 before taking over at High Point in 2023. He took the Panthers to their first men’s NCAA Tournament in his second season at the helm.

The reports do not indicate or suggest McDermott is planning to step down, but that the move is meant to ease the transition away from the longtime coach, who has coached in some capacity since 1989 and who has been a head coach at the Division I level since 2000.

Huss, 46, is also a Creighton alum, having played there from 1997-2001 alongside future NBA All-Star Kyle Korver. Huss started 38 career games for his alma mater and made three NCAA Tournament appearances under then-coach Dana Altman, who’s now at Oregon.

Huss had previously agreed to a contract extension at High Point on March 6 after becoming the fastest coach to reach 50 wins in Big South history, also winning the conference to earn a spot in the 68-team bracket for the first time in program history. The Panthers were a 13 seed and fell to 4 seed Purdue, 75-63, in the first round.

McDermott has helped build Creighton into one of the most consistent college basketball programs, as the Bluejays have made five consecutive NCAA Tournaments with trips to the Elite Eight in 2023 and Sweet 16 in 2021 and 2024. Creighton won its first-round game against Louisville in 2025 before falling to Auburn in the second round.

Creighton is losing All-American Ryan Kalkbrenner and senior point guard Richie Ashworth next season due to running out of eligibility, along with dynamic guard Pop Isaacs, who’s transferring to Houston.

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Rarely does the home team crowd want the visiting team to win.

But rarely does a team trade a generational star – a revered star at that – entering his prime, infuriating a fanbase and invoking vitriol toward ownership and the front office led by general manager Nico Harrison.

It was one of the most surprising and controversial trades in league history.

With fans wearing new Doncic Lakers jerseys and old Doncic Mavs jerseys, rooting for him and chanting “Fire Nico,” the 26-year-old Slovenian star put on a special performance. Doncic scored a game-high 45 points in the Lakers’ 112-97 victory against the Mavericks.

Mavericks welcome Luka Doncic with wonderful tribute

The Mavericks may have botched trading Doncic. They didn’t botch his first return to Dallas as a member of the Lakers. The gameday operations staff handled Doncic’s visit with class.

During pregame introductions of the starting five, the team played a tribute video on Doncic’s finest moments with the Mavericks.

The gesture moved Doncic to tears. He was acquired by the Mavs on draft night, spent the first six-plus years of his career there and was named to five All-NBA teams with the Mavs. He also helped Dallas to an NBA Finals appearance last season.

“Obviously, he meant a lot to Dallas, and Dallas meant a lot to him,” Lakers coach JJ Redick told ESPN during a between-quarters interview.

Not that Mavs fans needed a reminder of what they no longer have, but Doncic reminded them anyway.

How many points did Luka Doncic score against the Mavs?

Doncic lit up the Mavericks, scoring 45 points on 16-for-28 shooting (7-for-10 on 3-pointers), grabbing eight rebounds, delivering six assists and collecting four steals.

He was on fire from the start. He made his first shot and ended the first quarter with 14 points. Doncic was even better in the second quarter, scoring 17 points and missing just one of his seven attempts from the field and making all three of his 3-point attempts. He had 31 points on 11-for-16 shooting in 19 minutes in the first half, and it was the 10th 30-point half of his career.

He cooled off scoring-wise but still delivered what the Lakers needed (a win) and what fans wanted (a memorable performance).

LeBron James’ remarkable games played mark

LeBron James played in his 1,561st regular-season NBA game against Dallas, moving past Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and into second place on the league’s all-time games played list.

He trails Robert Parish (1,611 games) and barring an injury or surprising decision not to play next season, James will pass Parish and add another record to his collection in 2026.

The next-highest active player is Chris Paul (1,352 games).

The 40-year-old James, who had 27 points and seven rebounds against Dallas, is in his 22nd season. Of the 19 seasons in which an 82-game schedule was in place, James has played in at least 65 games 16 times. In the lockout-shortened 2011-12 season, he played in 62 of 66 games, and in back-to-back COVID-shortened seasons in 2019-20 and 2020-21, he played in 67 of 71 games and 45 of 72 games.

He has played in 88% of his team’s regular-season games – and has never missed a playoff game.

That kind of availability along with talent has allowed James to accomplish feats few other players have – and sometimes no other player has.

Where are the Lakers in the Western Conference playoff race?

The Lakers improved to 49-31, and the victory guarantees the Lakers will make the playoffs and avoid a play-in game scenario. With a victory in one of their final two games, they can clinch the No. 3 seed and home-court advantage in at least the first round of the playoffs.

If the Lakers get the No. 3 seed, their first-round opponent is unknown. The Denver Nuggets (48-32), Los Angeles Clippers (48-32), Memphis Grizzlies (47-32) and Golden State Warriors (47-33) are fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh in the standings. The Minnesota Timberwolves are in the mix at 46-33.

There are no easy paths in the deep and talented West but by finishing with the No. 3 seed, the Lakers have the potential to avoid first-place Oklahoma City until the conference finals.

Where are the Mavericks in the Western Conference playoff race?

The Mavericks fell to 38-42 and remain in 10th place in the West. Dallas, which has been decimated by injuries, has secured a spot in the play-in tournament, though, after Phoenix was eliminated from playoff contention later Wednesday night with its eighth consecutive loss.

The Mavs will play the Kings in the 9-10 game, likely in Sacramento (the Kings have a 1½-game lead).

Who won the Luka Doncic trade?

Short term, there’s no question the Lakers won the trade – both on the court and in the court of public opinion. The Lakers will finish with a better record, a guaranteed spot in the playoffs and the Luka-LeBron combo creates problems for any defense. The Lakers are also in position to retain Doncic after his current contract, which allows him to become a free agent after the 2025-26 season.

For the Mavs to someday win the trade, they need to win a championship – regardless if Doncic wins one with the Lakers. That’s the gamble the Mavs took, that they are better off without Doncic.

This story has been updated with new information.

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China has been ramping up its military actions around Taiwan in what one top commander warned on Thursday are not just drills, but ‘rehearsals.’

‘China’s unprecedented aggression and military modernization poses a serious threat to the homeland, our allies and our partners,’ Adm. Samuel Paparo, commander of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, said during a hearing with the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday. ‘With military pressure against Taiwan increasing by 300%, China’s increasingly aggressive actions near Taiwan are not just exercises, they are rehearsals.’

Beijing has long looked to assert its dominance over Taiwan as it aims to ‘reunify’ the island with mainland China in a move the West and Taipei have warned is against Taiwan’s wishes and would disturb the region’s status quo.

Taiwan identifies as a sovereign nation. However, it is officially recognized by China, the United Nations and the U.S. as part of the ‘One China’ policy – though the U.S. has increasingly warned Beijing against disrupting regional stability by forcibly ‘reunifying’ the island with the mainland. 

‘While the [People’s Liberation Army] PLA attempts to intimidate the people of Taiwan and demonstrate coercive capabilities, these actions are backfiring, drawing increased global attention and accelerating Taiwan’s own defense preparations,’ Paparo said. 

But it is not only China’s military posture toward Taiwan that concerns top military commanders. 

‘China’s outproducing the United States in air missile, maritime and space capability and accelerating these,’ Paparo said. ‘I remain confident in our deterrence posture, but the trajectory must change.’

The Indo-Pacific commander warned that China is outstripping the U.S. in the production of fighters at a rate of 1.2 to 1, and warned that the U.S. is falling behind when it comes to shipbuilding, as well as some missile and space-based capabilities. 

‘They built combatants at the rate of 6 to 1.8 to the United States,’ Paparo told the lawmakers, in reference to China’s investment in producing ships, aircraft and weaponry. 

‘We’ve got to get at the problems of why we don’t have enough [of a] combat logistics force – and that’s shipbuilding. Why we don’t have enough labor,’ Paparo said. ‘And those are looking hard at pay and incentives in order to recruit and retain those people.’

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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth quipped that the Trump administration has wiped out ‘99.9%’ of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives (DEI) from the military during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday. 

President Donald Trump questioned Hegseth about whether the military had eradicated 100% of DEI efforts under his leadership, as Cabinet members shared updates on their own agencies’ attempts to purge such policies. 

‘99.9, sir – I’m going to get that last point,’ Hegseth said. 

The Trump administration has unveiled multiple initiatives to curb DEI initiatives within the military, including signing an executive order in January barring transgender people from enlisting and serving openly in the military. 

However, two federal judges issued nationwide injunctions in March blocking the Trump administration from enforcing the ban while the lawsuit is pending. In a judgment rendered on March 19, U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes of Washington, D.C., said the Trump administration’s order was ‘soaked in animus,’ and discriminated based on a person’s transgender status.

‘Indeed, the cruel irony is that thousands of transgender servicemembers have sacrificed – some risking their lives – to ensure for others the very equal protection rights the Military Ban seeks to deny them,’ Reyes wrote in the decision.

Trump signed another executive order in January banning DEI content in K–12 schools that receive federal funds. While military service academies were originally exempt since they are not classified as K–12 institutions, the Pentagon issued instructions to the Naval Academy to remove DEI-related books from its library in March. 

Included in the list of nearly 400 books purged are ‘How to be Anti-Racist’ and ‘Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America’ by Ibram X. Kendi, as well as ‘Our Time is Now: Power, Purpose, and the Fight for a Fair America,’ by former Georgia Rep. Stacey Abrams.

Kendi is the founding director emeritus of the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research. He rose to national prominence following the 2020 death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.

Hegseth has made clear that the Pentagon will not tolerate any DEI initiatives under his watch. 

‘The President’s guidance (lawful orders) is clear: No more DEI at @DeptofDefense,’ Hegseth said in a post on X, formerly Twitter, in January. ‘The Pentagon will comply, immediately. No exceptions, name-changes, or delays.’ 

The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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The Minnesota Wild tied the St. Louis Blues with 93 standings points Wednesday night when they beat the San Jose Sharks and the Blues lost to the Edmonton Oilers.

As a result, the Wild moved past the Blues into the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference. Part of that is because the Wild have played 79 games to the Blues’ 80, so Minnesota has the better points percentage.

But even if their points percentages were the same, the Wild still would have the edge because they hold the first tiebreaker of regulation wins.

Here are the NHL tiebreaker procedures and how they could affect NHL playoff races in the final week of the regular season:

What is the tiebreaker procedure for the NHL playoffs?

If two or more teams are tied in points at the end of the regular season, here are the tiebreakers:

Regulation wins
Regulation and overtime wins (ROW)
Total wins
Most points earned in head-to-head competition: If teams had an uneven number of meetings, the first game played in the city that has the extra game is excluded.
Goal differential
Total goals

How tiebreakers could affect Central Division title race

The Central-leading Winnipeg Jets (110 points) lead the Dallas Stars by four points heading into Thursday’s crucial game in Dallas. Each team has four games left.

Winnipeg leads in regulation wins 42-41 so it will be important for Dallas to win Thursday’s game in regulation. The Jets hold the lead in ROW (52-48) and overall wins (53-50), so Dallas’ best chance to win the Central Division is to finish ahead of Winnipeg in regulation wins or in points.

How tiebreakers could affect Pacific Division race

The No. 2 Los Angeles Kings and No. 3 Oilers appear headed toward a fourth consecutive first-round meeting. Edmonton won the previous three. Los Angeles is 29-5-4 at home this season so it would like to hold on to the second spot and have home-ice advantage.

Los Angeles has a two-point edge, a game in hand and a 39-33 lead in regulation wins. That means Edmonton can’t win a tiebreaker and would have to finish ahead of the Kings in points to get home-ice advantage in the first round.

How tiebreakers could affect Atlantic Division title race

The No. 1 Toronto Maple Leafs helped their cause with an overtime win against the No. 2 Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday, bumping their division lead to three points with four games left apiece. They’re tied in regulation wins at 39 and the Maple Leafs lead in ROW (47-43) and overall wins (48-45). The Lightning’s best chance for a division title is to finish ahead of Toronto in points or in regulation wins in the event of a tie.

How tiebreakers could affect Western Conference wild-card race

The Blues (trailing 33-31) can only tie the Wild in regulation wins. The Wild lead in ROW (40-39) and the teams are tied in overall wins at 43. It’s possible for St. Louis to pass Minnesota in points or in one of those categories and finish with the first wild-card seed.

If it goes to a fourth tiebreaker, the Wild would win because they are undefeated against the Blues this season.

How tiebreakers could affect Presidents’ Trophy race

The Jets (110 points), Washington Capitals (107), Stars (106) and Vegas Golden Knights (103) are still alive in the race for best regular-season record and home-ice advantage throughout the playoffs. Vegas has the most regulation wins (43) but has only a slim chance of claiming the title. Washington and Winnipeg are tied at 42 regulation wins, but the Jets lead the Capitals in ROW (52-48) and overall wins (53-49)

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On Monday night, Florida won the 2025 NCAA men’s basketball tournament championship, with confetti raining down from the rafters on the Gators and “One Shining Moment” playing on the jumbotrons inside the Alamodome in San Antonio.

In just a few days, men’s college hockey will crown a champion of its own.

The 2025 Frozen Four begins this week, with four teams heading to St. Louis with dreams of a national championship that will remain intact for just one squad by the end of the weekend.

The field of remaining teams is evenly split between historic powers and relative upstarts. 

Reigning national champion Denver is aiming to cement itself as a dynasty with a third title in the past four years. Boston University, which has five NCAA championships in its storied history, is appearing in its third-consecutive Frozen Four and 25th all-time. Then there are Western Michigan and Penn State, both of which are in the Frozen Four for the first time ever. The Broncos are the lone remaining No. 1 seed in the tournament while the Nittany Lions’ run to the Frozen Four has come just 12 years after they made their return as an NCAA-sanctioned program.

Before the puck drops in the first game this week, here’s a closer look at the Frozen Four, including its schedule, TV channel, streaming options and more:

Frozen Four 2025 teams

Boston University (Toledo Regional)
Western Michigan (Fargo Regional)
Penn State (Allentown Regional)
Denver (Manchester Regional)

Though it has been bounced from the national semifinals in each of the past two seasons, Boston University is back in the Frozen Four after defeating Ohio State and Cornell. Western Michigan survived a double-overtime thriller in the regional semifinals against Minnesota State and held off UMass in the regional finals. Penn State throttled No. 1 seed Maine in the regional semifinals and outlasted UConn in overtime in the regional finals. Led by defenseman Zeev Buium, a Hobey Baker finalist, Denver is looking to win its Division I-leading 11th national title after knocking off No. 1 overall seed Boston College in the regional finals.

Frozen Four schedule

Here’s the schedule for the Frozen Four, which begins on Thursday:

All times Eastern.

Thursday, April 10

Western Michigan vs. Denver | 5 p.m. | ESPN2 (Fubo)
Boston University vs. Penn State | 8:30 p.m. | ESPN2 (Fubo)

Saturday, April 12

Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN2 (Fubo)

Frozen Four matchups

Here’s a look at the matchups for the 2025 Frozen Four:

No. 1 seed Western Michigan vs. No. 3 seed Denver
No. 2 seed Boston University vs. No. 4 seed Penn State

Watch the 2025 Frozen Four live with Fubo (free trial)

How to watch Frozen Four

TV channel: ESPN2
Live stream: ESPN App | ESPN+ | Fubo (free trial)

The Frozen Four semifinals and championship game will air on ESPN2. John Buccigross (play-by-play) and Colby Cohen (analyst) will call the game while Quint Kessenich will serve as the rinkside reporter. 

Streaming options for the games include the ESPN App, ESPN+ — ESPN’s subscription streaming service — and Fubo, the last of which offers a free trial for potential subscribers.

Where is the Frozen Four?

Location: Enterprise Center (St. Louis)

The 2025 Frozen Four will be held at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, the home rink of the NHL’s St. Louis Blues. It’s the first time since 2007 and the third time ever that St. Louis has played host to the event.

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