SPORTS
Stanley Cup Final; Lightning Stay Alive, Force Game Six Back In Tampa
At Ball Arena, Denver:
Ondrej Palat scored the winning goal with 6:22 remaining in regulation on Friday as the Tampa Bay Lightning stayed alive in the Stanley Cup Final with a 3-2 game-five road win over the Colorado Avalanche.
The Avalanche, still up three games to two, can lock up their first Stanley Cup championship since 2001 with a game-six win on Sunday in Tampa.
Reds Hold Off Giants On Road
At Oracle Park, San Francisco:
Pitcher Graham Ashcroft pitched eight solid innings on Friday while Nick Senzel drove in two runs and Mike Moustakas scored twice as the Cincinnati Reds (24-46) snapped a seven-game losing streak by knocking off the San Francisco Giants (38-32) 4-2 on the road.
Als Blow Out Riders In Montreal
At Percival Molson Stadium, Montreal:
In Thursday Canadian Football League action, quarterback Trevor Harris completed 16 of 22 yards for 262 yards, this after Chandler Worthy ran back the opening kickoff for another score as the Montreal Alouettes (1-2) manhandled the visiting Saskatchewan Roughriders (2-1) 37-13.
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