Sabres keep postseason hopes alive with wild win...Yankees even up their weekend series in Baltimore...and the Masters looking to finish up today after rain suspends Round 3. Greg Larson has more details on today's
Sunday Sports Update
Top: Needing a win to stay alive in the NHL's Eastern Conference playoff race, the Buffalo Sabres rallied twice to defeat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-3 at the KeyBank Center on Saturday. Devon Levi (left), shown getting congratulated by his teammates after the final horn, made 31 saves in his third start in net. But it was defenseman Rasmus Dahlin (right) who stole the show with a goal, two assists and a critical block of a potential game-tying shot late in the 3rd period to preserve the victory. Despite the win, the Sabres are still six points out of a wild card spot, as the Florida Panthers and New York Islanders both won their respective games on Saturday. Photos by the Buffalo Sabres
Bottom left: The New York Yankees evened up their weekend series in Baltimore with a 4-1 victory over the Orioles on Saturday. The offense got going for the Yankees in the middle innings, with Giancarlo Stanton hitting a solo home run to cap a three-run 5th inning. Afterwards, the bullpen locked it down, giving up just one hit over the final four innings to seal the win. Photo by USA Today
Bottom right: Weather has been an issue at Augusta National for the last two days, causing the suspension of Rounds 2 and 3 of the Masters during the middle of the afternoon. However, it should not be a factor today; the question will be whether the final round can be completed before darkness sets in. Brooks Koepka led the field at -12 before Round 3 resumed this morning. Photo by USA Today