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NHL adds Sean Eggert as CMO, Julie Yufe as head of international amid broad reorg...Bruce Sherman selling 15% of Marlins, will remain as control person...IIH to decide Russian participation on event-by-event basis.

NHL adds Eggert as CMO, Yufe as head of international amid major reorg at league office

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The NHL has hired Sean Eggert as its new SEVP & CMO and Julie Yufe as EVP & Managing Director of International amid a major reorganization of its business staff. NHL

The NHL has hired Sean Eggert as its new SEVP & CMO and Julie Yufe as EVP & Managing Director of International amid a major reorganization of its business staff. The restructuring, which was communicated to league staff Wednesday and clubs Friday afternoon, reduces the number of direct reports to NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman and Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly from 14 to eight, consolidating revenue-generating functions under President of NHL Business Keith Wachtel and operational functions under COO Steve McArdle.

Direct reports to Bettman and Daly under the new structure include:

  • Colin Campbell – SEVP, Dir of Hockey Operations
  • Kim Davis – SEVP/Social Impact, Growth Initiatives & Legislative Affairs
  • Joseph DeSousa – CFO
  • Steve Mayer – President of Content & Events
  • Steve McArdle – COO
  • Keith Wachtel – President of NHL Business
  • Jon Weinstein – SEVP, Chief Communications Officer
  • David Zimmerman – Chief Legal Officer

Direct reports to Wachtel include:

  • Sean Eggert – SEVP, CMO (new hire)
  • Heidi Browning – SEVP, Chief Digital Officer
  • Brian Jennings - SEVP, Chief Partnerships & Club Strategy Officer
  • Kyle McMann – SVP, Global Business Development
  • Julie Yufe – EVP, Managing Director, International (new hire)

Direct reports to McArdle include:

  • Peter DelGiacco – SEVP, CTO
  • Debbie Jordan – EVP, Administration & Human Resources
  • Jared Maples – SEVP, Chief Security Officer
  • David Proper – SEVP, Chief Media Officer

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Sherman selling 15% of Marlins, will remain as control person

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 8: Miami Marlins owner Bruce Sherman and President of Business Operations Caroline O'Connor look on prior to the game against the Washington Nationals at loanDepot park on May 8, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Leonardo Fernandez/Getty Images)
Marlins owner Bruce Sherman is selling 15% of the team “to 2 unidentified families with residences in South Florida.” Getty Images

Marlins owner Bruce Sherman is selling 15% of the team “to 2 unidentified families with residences in South Florida.” The deal, which was first reported by Sportico, brings the team’s group of owners to 15, though “nothing changes with regard to Sherman running the team” and he will remain the control person. It will help “pay off a portion of debt payment.” It also gives the team more money available “with portent of salary cap and floor in 2027.” The sale values the Marlins at $1.55B; Sherman bought the team in 2017 for $1.2B. However, Marlins execs “privately view team’s worth as higher because that number was based on purchasing a minority interest without decision-making power” (X, 5/29).

IIHF to decide Russian participation on event-by-event basis

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The IIHF will now review the eligibility of Russian national and club teams on an event-by-event basis. Getty Images

The IIHF “reversed its decision” to ban Russian national and club teams from 2026-27 competitions and will “now review the country’s eligibility on an event-by-event basis.” The move comes a day after the IIHF “reinstated Belarus” into three 2026-27 tournaments (REUTERS, 5/29). While the move does not automatically grant Russian teams status into the IIHF’s tournament schedule, it “does significantly open the door unless the Council can provide evidence to the contrary” (THE ATHLETIC, 5/29).

Big 12 to air replay review audio during FB games

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The Big 12 is creating a new centralized Replay Operations Center that will support live audio feeds during replay reviews on football broadcasts. Getty Images

The Big 12 is creating a new centralized Replay Operations Center in Irving, Texas, that will support live audio feeds during replay reviews on Big 12 football broadcasts. The change makes the conference the second to allow for replay audio to be part of TV presentations, following the ACC’s adoption of the practice last year. The ROC will be in Williams Tower, which also is the Big 12 Conference’s headquarters. The facility will be a conference-controlled replay environment aimed to boost consistency, speed and accuracy of video review (Big 12).

The move to carry replay review conversation during select football games was “approved” by conference presidents on Friday. The Big 12 previously showed live video during the replay review process a few weeks into the 2025 football season, but the setup “couldn’t provide the audio” (THE ATHLETIC, 5/29).

Report: Pentagon recruiting troops to watch White House UFC fight

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The Pentagon is reportedly “moving to recruit hundreds of troops to appear as spectators” next month for the White House UFC fight. Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The Pentagon is “moving to recruit hundreds of troops to appear as spectators” next month for the White House UFC fight, according to sources cited by the WASHINGTON POST. The sources noted that troops who attend will be required to “pay their own way and meet height and weight requirements.” The Defense Department in recent days has “solicited troops across the services” to attend the June 14 event. Messages note that officials are “seeking junior enlisted personnel and junior officers specifically” and made “clear travel will be ‘member-procured’” (WASHINGTON POST, 5/29).

President Trump purchased between $15,001 and $50,000 of stock of TKO Group Holdings, the parent company of UFC, on March 25 (HUFFINGTON POST, 5/29).

Sun set for first game in Hartford in 23 years

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The Sun will “return to Hartford” for a WNBA game for the first time in 23 years with the goal of helping fans, and the state, “appreciate what it has.” Getty Images

The Sun will “return to Hartford” for a WNBA game for the first time in 23 years with the goal of helping fans, and the state of Connecticut, “appreciate what it has” until the team’s planned relocation to Houston in 2027. Saturday’s clash with the Sparks marks the first of two games that will be played at PeoplesBank Arena this summer, the second being against the Wings and former UConn players Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd on July 2. This year’s Hartford games have “been in the works for just under a year,” even before news of the team’s relocation became official (CT INSIDER, 5/29). There is a “large festival planned for the day in downtown Hartford,” with live entertainment, local merchants, a Coca-Cola Fan Zone Truck, a Sun activation “celebrating the team’s legacy and fan connections” and more (HARTFORD COURANT, 5/27).

TNT Sports enjoying strong start to French Open in U.S.

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TNT Sports’ coverage of Day 1 and 2 of the French Open on Sunday and Monday was up 37% compared to last year’s Day 1 and 2 average audience. Getty Images

TNT Sports’ coverage of Day 1 and 2 of the French Open on Sunday and Monday was up 37% compared to last year’s Day 1 and 2 average audience. On HBO Max, total hours watched of the first two days were up 51% compared to 2025 and minutes watched per user. Female audience made up a majority of TNT audience on the first two days at 54% female viewership (TNT).


Speed Reads....

Dick’s Sporting Goods has renewed its agreement with the Sky and Lynx through the 2028 season (Dick’s Sporting Goods).

Toyota has signed a multiyear agreement to be a founding sponsor at Highmark Stadium and remain the official automotive sponsor of the Bills (Bills).

The Rams announced the club’s first international merchandise collaboration, aligning with Australian brand Alfred’s Apartment on a limited-edition apparel collection ahead of the team’s 2026 game in Australia (Rams).

FloTrack is launching the second season of “The Athlete’s Lounge Presented by On and Fleet Feet.” The companion show for the Wanda Diamond League season returns Sunday with new hosts (FloSports).


Around the World....

UFC SVP/Asia Kevin Chang believes Macau will “be the organisation’s ‘launch pad to Asia’ in 2026″ as the promotion returns to the Galaxy Arena in Macau this weekend (SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, 5/29).

Korea Football Association President Chung Mong-gyu said that he will “step down” after the World Cup following a 13-year stint in the role (YONHAP NEWS AGENCY, 5/29).


Social Scoop....


Daily Download....

Paddy Power has released a World Cup ad that features Rob Lowe going head-to-head with Danny Dyer in a battle of football culture.


Daily Digit....

5 -- Number of Game 7s that will have been played in the NBA postseason this year following Spurs-Thunder on Saturday. That will tie the mark for the most Game 7s in a single postseason with 1994, 2014 and 2016 (AP, 5/29)

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