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  1. Kings' penalty kill, a strength all year, becomes weakness in deflating loss to Oilers In Game 1 on Monday, the Kings’ penalty kill produced only self-inflicted wounds, allowing the Oilers to score three times in a 7-4 Edmonton win.
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  2. Walker Buehler's long-awaited Dodgers return might require more waiting Struggling with consistency, Walker Buehler might need to make at least a couple more minor-league starts before he returns from Tommy John surgery.
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  3. Even if Chargers trade No. 5 pick, Justin Herbert is sure to receive help in deep draft Rumors say the Chargers might trade the No. 5 and pass on a chance to draft a top receiver, but L.A.'s good news is the 2024 NFL draft class is deep.
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  4. Kings look uninspired in Game 1 loss to Edmonton The Kings come out flat and fall behind early on their way to a Game 1 first-round loss to the Edmonton Oilers.
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  5. Stopping Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving at forefront of Clippers' Game 2 strategy A stingy defense helped the Clippers defeat the Dallas Mavericks in Game 1, but Tyronn Lue knows they can't underestimate Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving.
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  6. Shohei Ohtani took down 'Godzilla's' homer record. He's 'coming after' Dave Roberts' Dodgers mark Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani broke Hideki Matsui's MLB record for home runs by a Japanese-born player. He still trails his manager, Dave Roberts, for the team record.
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  7. Pat Tillman was killed 20 years ago. Let's remember him and ponder the nation's lost opportunity The Army's cover-up of friendly fire in Afghanistan that killed the former football player and natural leader remains a disgrace.
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  8. 'Hungry for more': Takeaways from USC football's spring camp The Trojans' new-look defense aced its first test with a five-takeaway spring game. Here's what we learned from USC's spring game and 15-day camp.
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  9. Clippers' Kawhi Leonard sidelined for Game 1 of playoff series Clippers All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard will miss Sunday's playoff opener versus the Mavericks because of right knee inflammation.
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