NHL: Devils lose Kovalchuk for 2-4 weeks
Devils star Ilya Kovalchuk will be out 2-4 weeks after hurting his right shoulder. The high-scoring forward was injured in the third period of the Devils' 2-1 victory over Florida on Saturday night. He will not need surgery, according to general manager Lou Lamoriello. Kovalchuk was hurt when he slammed into the boards behind the Panthers' net.
* The Lightning fired coach Guy Boucher yesterday. Assistants Martin Raymond and Dan Lacroix shared coaching responsibilities for last night's game at Winnipeg.
NFL: Dumervil, Ravens agree to pact
Elvis Dumervil spurred the Broncos for Baltimore, agreeing to a five-year deal. Dumervil, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, is expected to be in Baltimore tomorrow to take his physical and sign paperwork.
* The Bears have agreed to a one-year contract with former Panthers linebacker James Anderson.
MLB: Reds' third base coach has cancer
Reds third base coach Mark Berry says he has been diagnosed with cancer on his tonsils and neck lymph nodes.
* Left-hander Brad Mills has been claimed by the Rangers off waiver from the Angels; shortstop Ronny Cedeno agreed to a one-year contract with the Astros; Daisuke Matsuzaka was released by the Indians but is expected to re-sign and begin the season with their top farm team; and the Rockies signed right-hander Jon Garland.
ETC.: Howland out as UCLA coach
UCLA fired Ben Howland after 10 seasons as Bruins coach that included three Final Four appearances, but culminated with another early-round exit from the NCAA tournament.
Kyle Busch earned his first victory at Fontana, Calif., after rivals Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano wrecked on the final lap in a thrilling NASCAR finish. Hamlin and Logano made contact while they raced side-by-side in the final lap Logano hit the outside wall and Hamlin hit the inside wall, with Hamlin leaving the course in an ambulance.
* James Hinchcliffe, the Canadian driver poised to become IndyCar's next star, grabbed his first career victory at St. Petersburg, Fla. Helio Castroneves was second.
* Beatriz Recari sank an 18-foot birdie putt from the fringe on the second hole of a playoff with I.K. Kim to win the Kia Classic.
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