Ryan Donato turns into intriguing trade chip for the Chicago Blackhawks
With Chicago going nowhere at its break for the 4 Nations Face-Off, Ryan Donato has become an intriguing trade chip for the lowly Blackhawks ahead of the March 7 deadline
- By JAY COHEN – AP Sports Writer
CHICAGO (AP) — Ryan Donato held four pucks in his right hand — one for each of his career-high four points — and posed for a picture to commemorate the occasion.
- By CARLOS RODRIGUEZ – Associated Press
The chance to win more trophies and play at the next edition of the FIFA Club World Cup convinced Spanish defender Sergio Ramos to sign a one-year deal with Monterrey of Liga MX in Mexico. Ramos, who will turn 39 in March, was introduced by the club on Sunday. He says “I’m not here to travel, I’m here to try to win new titles.” Monterrey is one of three Mexican teams that will participate in the expanded Club World Cup which is set to be played in the U.S. next summer. The other two are León and Pachuca. As well as the domestic league, Monterrey is also competing in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
- Peter Sblendorio – New York Daily News (TNS)
NEW YORK — Aaron Rodgers’ tumultuous tenure with the Jets is reportedly coming to an end.
- By NOAH TRISTER – AP Sports Writer
Derik Queen was the star of a showdown with Rutgers’ two star freshmen. Queen scored a career-high 29 points with 15 rebounds, and 18th-ranked Maryland turned back the Scarlet Knights 90-81. The game had close to 50 NBA scouts credentialed. The 6-foot-10 Queen made by far the biggest impact of the three standout freshmen. Dylan Harper did score 20 points for the Scarlet Knights, but 6-foot-10 Ace Bailey was sick and had only four. Harper and Queen were co-MVPs of the McDonald’s All-America game last year.