Red Wings pounce on Senators early, hold on for 5-3 win

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — James van Riemsdyk had a goal and two assists to lead the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-3 win over the Ottawa Senators on Monday night to snap a two-game losing skid.

Coming off back-to-back losses to the Pittsburgh Penguins, the Red Wings were determined to take defeat their divisional rivals in the first of four meetings between the two clubs.

Andrew Copp, Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond and Michael Rasmussen also scored, while John Gibson stopped 35 shots.

Brady Tkachuk, Claude Giroux and Dylan Cozens scored for the Senators. With a pair of assists, Tim Stutzle extended his point streak to 13 games (eight goals, 13 assists).

Trailing 4-2, Tkachuk brought the Senators within one at 6:55 of the third. Detroit took back-to-back penalties but Ottawa failed to capitalize and gave up a short-handed goal on a Giroux giveaway that led to a 2-on-1 with Rasmussen beating Hunter Shepard, who gave up two goals on 12 shots.

Ottawa had a goal called back for goaltender interference and despite pulling Shepard with more than three minutes remaining could not complete the comeback.

Shepard started the second period — replacing Leevi Merilainen who gave up three goals on eight shots — marking his first appearance with the Senators.

Larkin scored his 264th career goal and tied Nicklas Lidstrom for 11th place on the Red Wings' all-time list.

Red Wings: Host the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday.

Senators: Visit the Utah Mammoth on Wednesday.

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Trae Young, Hawks working toward trade, with Wizards reportedly a potential destination for the guard

The Washington Wizards have surfaced as a potential trade destination for Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young, according to veteran NBA reporter Marc Stein. The deal would reportedly be centered around guard C.J. McCollum's expiring contract.

The Wizards have emerged as a legitimate potential trade destination for Atlanta's Trae Young,@TheSteinLinehas learned, in a deal construction centered around CJ McCollum's expiring contract.More to come here:https://t.co/i9CobUR55Tpic.twitter.com/k9xOa2DZas

— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine)January 5, 2026

Atlanta begancollaborative talks with Young's agents, Drew Morrison, Aaron Mintz and Austin Brownof CAA, last week, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. The two sides have appeared headed for a split since the Hawks declined to offer Young a max extension this past offseason.

Young has a $49 million player option for next season, and there's reportedly some belief that the Hawks might have to offer draft compensation to entice a team to absorb his contract.

It has been a difficult start to the 2025-26 season for Young, who has played in only 10 games due to a knee injury. He hasn't played since a Dec. 27 loss to the New York Knicks in which he totaled 9 points, 10 assists and 6 turnovers. He missed the entire month of November, and the Hawks went 10-5 without their four-time All-Star.

The past couple of years have been tough for Young and the Hawks, as they've missed out on the playoffs the past two seasons. Atlanta qualified for the play-in tournament each of those years but failed to advance. There has been plenty of speculation about the Hawks and Young splitting, andwith the Feb. 5 trade deadline quickly approaching, a deal could be imminent.

What's more, many of Young's offensive stats are down significantly in the 10 games he has played this season. Last season, Young averaged 24.2 points and 11.6 assists (NBA leader) and shot 34% from 3-point range in 76 games. This year, he's down to 19.3 points and 8.9 assists per game and is shooting 30.5% from beyond the arc. Whether it's his health, the team orthe desire to play elsewhere, something likely needs to change soon.

Since entering the NBA in 2018, Young has been one of the more prolific point guards in terms of scoring and passing. In each of the past three seasons, he has averaged a double-double in points and assists. The biggest criticisms of Young are his smaller stature and limited defensive ability.

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Transfer portal: Texas RB Quintrevion Wisner heading to Florida State

Former Texas running back Quintrevion Wisner will get a fresh start in Tallahassee,according to On3's Hayes Fawcett. He's headed to Florida State after spending three years in Austin.

After rushing for career-high 1,064 yards and five touchdowns in his sophomore year, Wisner rushed for 597 yards and three touchdowns last season.

Wisner led the team in rushing yards in both seasons. He'll have one season of eligibility remaining.

With quarterback Thomas Castellanos declaring for the draft and running back Gavin Sawchuk hitting the portal, the Seminoles will be without last year's two leading rushers. Wisner has a chance to fill that gap.

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Shedeur Sanders on whether he showed enough to be Browns starter next season: 'It's not in my hands'

It took many weeks before Shedeur Sanders got his first start with the Cleveland Browns. The much-hyped fifth-round pick made an uneven seven starts down the stretch, though ended the year on a high note witha win over the Cincinnati Bengals.

Following that seven-start audition, Sanders was asked Monday whether he believes he showed enough to warrant being the team's starter next season. While Sanders made it clear he has confidence in his ability, he deferred to the team's decision makers to make that call, saying, "It's not in my hands and I can't speak on how other people feel."

#BrownsQB Shedeur Sanders on whether he believes he showed enough to GM Andrew Berry to win the starting job."I think I did what I was able to do. I grew from a lot of things, and I have experience now. I'm always the same confidence-wise. It's not in my hands, and I can't…pic.twitter.com/YylPbY47uO

— Ashly Holder (@AshNoelleTV)January 5, 2026

Sanders' future with the franchise is an even bigger question followingthe firing of head coach Kevin Stefanskion Monday. Stefanski was initially hesitant to insert Sanders into the starting lineup, but an injury to rookie Dillon Gabriel forced the coach's hand. But once Sanders got the role, he kept it, starting the team's final seven games.

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With Stefanski out now, it will be up to general manager Andrew Berry and the team's next head coach to determine whether Sanders deserves to be the team's starter next season — or if he should be given the chance to compete for the job.

Sanders, 23, experienced a few highs as the Browns' starter. He seemed to have a knack for deep touchdowns, and turned in a three-touchdown performance against the Tennessee Titans in Week 14.

Other than that, though,he mostly struggled. Sanders finished the year with a 56.6 completion percentage. He tossed seven touchdowns against 10 interceptions.

While that performance should be expected from a fifth-round rookie, Sanders was not the typical fifth-rounder. After a standout college career at Colorado, Sanders was projected by many to be an early-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, with some analysts believing he would go in the first round.

But Sanders experienced one ofthe most shocking draft fallsin recent memory, plummeting all the way to the fifth round before the Browns eventually selected him with the 144th overall pick. Given those high draft projections — and Sanders being the son of Hall of Famer Deion Sanders — there was far more excitement and expectation than normal surrounding the pick.

Whether Sanders lived up to those expectations in his seven-game stint as the starter will be up to Berry and the Browns' next head coach. Berry was non-committal when asked about the situation Monday, saying he wasn't sure ifthe team's 2026 starter was currently on the Browns.

The team could have an opportunity to add an elite talent at the position in the 2026 NFL Draft, as theBrowns hold the No. 6 overall pick. Depending on who is still available, the Browns might have a hard time passing on quarterback with that pick.

That feels like the most likely outcome. Despite the hype, Sanders lasted until the fifth round of the NFL Draft and followed that up with a rocky rookie season. Even if he's not outright replaced in the offseason, Sanders is unlikely to be guaranteed anything from the Browns heading into 2026.

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Brazil soccer legend Marta marries former NWSL teammate Carrie Lawrence

Brazil soccer legend Marta married her former National Women's Soccer League teammate Carrie Lawrence on Friday, Jan. 2, in Jupiter, Florida.

The pair announced their engagement in 2024 when they were both playing for the Orlando Pride.

Marta, widely considered one of the greatest players of all time, is still one of the NWSL's biggest stars at age 39.

The six-time world player of the year led the Pride to the 2024 NWSL championship and was named to the league's Best XI First Team. Marta tallied four goals in 2025, helping the Pride reach the NWSL semifinal.

Lawrence, 28, retired in 2024 after a five-year pro career. She nowworks for Young Money APAA, the agency co-founded by rap star Lil Wayne.

Marta, whose full name is Marta Vieira da Silva, shared a video of the ceremony on Instagram, saying: "Best day of our lives! The Lawrence Vieira's."

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Hockey Hall of Fame player and longtime Blackhawks executive Bob Pulford dies at 89

Bob Pulford, a Hockey Hall of Fame player who went on to a lengthy career in the NHL as a coach and general manager, has died. He was 89.

A spokesperson for the NHL Alumni Association said Monday the organization learned of Pulford's death from his family. No other details were provided.

A tough, dependable forward, Pulford helped the Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup four times during his 14-year stretch with them from 1956-70. The Newton Robinson, Ontario, native was part of the 1967 team that remains the organization's last to win a championship.

He was picked for five All-Star games and led the league in short-handed goals three times. After recording 694 points in 1,168 regular-season and playoff games, Pulford was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1991.

Off the ice, Pulford was the first president of the players union, taking part in early collective bargaining and laying the foundation for the modern NHLPA.

Pulford spent his final two playing seasons with the Los Angeles Kings in the early '70s before coaching them for the following five years. He then ran the Chicago Blackhawks' front office as general manager or senior vice president of hockey operations for three decades from 1977-2007, going behind the bench to coach four times during that span.

"Whether coach, general manager, senior executive, or even multiple at the same time, Bob wasn't afraid to serve in whatever role was most needed at the time and take on the different challenges associated with each that seem unthinkable by today's standards," said Blackhawks chairman and CEO Danny Wirtz, whose grandfather Bill employed Pulford. "We are grateful for his leadership and devotion to the sport, which will forever be part of our club's history."

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said Pulford "left an indelible mark on the game," especially given the various roles he filled.

"Bob became a friend, counselor and confidant to me — particularly in my early years as commissioner — and I had enormous respect for him and all he gave the game," Bettman said.

The NHL Alumni Associationin a postmemorializing Pulford called him "one of the most respected figures in the history of hockey."

"Rest in peace, Bob," the NHLAA said. "Your impact on hockey and on all who had the privilege of knowing you will never be forgotten."

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As Venezuela pauses winter baseball, MLB teams keep tabs on players

For now, the instability in Venezuela following theUnited States' attack on Caracashas had minimal impact on Major League Baseball, thanks largely to the timing of president Nicolás Maduro's capture and transfer to New York, where on Jan. 5he pleaded not guiltyto drug trafficking charges.

Still, there are immediate affects in Venezuela and bigger-picture concerns as the game's calendar drifts toward February.

The Liga Venezolana de Béisbol Profesional postponed its playoffs following the raid in the early morning hours of Jan. 3, and announced competition isscheduled to resumeWednesday, Jan. 7 after a four-day delay.

Meanwhile, major league teams are aiming to keep connected to personnel there.

"We created a player and staff chat making sure everyone is safe and to keep communication fluid,"Chicago White Soxgeneral manager Chris Getz told USA TODAY Sports. "It's all been positive in regard to safety.

"Obviously, there's some anxiety with the unknowns, but people seem optimistic better days are ahead for their families."

Venezuela's winter ball playoffs – a five-team, 16-game round-robin tournament – run through January and several MLB players are participating, most notablyMilwaukee Brewersoutfielder Jackson Chourio, who hit a game-winning home run for his club, Aguilas del Zulia, just hours before the raid on Caracas began.

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Like many MLB players participating in winter leagues throughout the Caribbean, Chourio was scheduled to play just a portion of the postseason for his club before preparing in earnest for the Brewers' 2026 season. Major league spring training camps begin opening Feb. 9, though both domestic and international players often begin working out at or near their facilities far sooner.

Chourio was one of 63 Venezuelan players on major league opening-day rosters, the largest foreign-born contingent behind the Dominican Republic's 100 players.

"We don't have much info at the moment but are trying to follow up," Brewers president of baseball operations Matt Arnold told theMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, part of the USA TODAY Network, via a team spokesperson. "We know the airports have been shut down but not much beyond that."

Travel to and from Venezuela has grown more complex in the past quarter-century, beginning with greater scrutiny of passports and visas in the wake of 9/11. In 2002, a general strike and brief overthrow of then-president Hugo Chavez roiled Venezuela, and many veteran ballplayers and MLB personnel from Venezuela have opted to relocate to the USA.

Hall of Fame-caliber players such as Miguel Cabrera and Salvador Perez have become U.S. citizens, but for younger players, travel between the countries has grown increasingly difficult. The U.S. ended diplomatic relations with Venezuela – closing its embassy – in 2019, and players must seek visas from neighboring Colombia or other Latin American countries.

As a result of such complications, MLB franchises are accustomed to keeping close tabs on players and staff in Venezuela during the winter, a protocol that gained greater urgency this month. Venezuela is slated to compete in the World Baseball Classic beginning in March, with catcher Perez serving as team captain. National stars Ronald Acuña Jr. and Jose Altuve have expressed interest in returning to the squad, according to MLB.com. Venezuela is scheduled to begin its WBC slate with a March 6 game against the Netherlands in Pool D, at Miami's LoanDepot Park.

Contributing: Bob Nightengale

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