Halo Top Adds New Fruit Sorbet Pints

Halo Top is expanding their lineup of better-for-you frozen dessert treats with the launch of new Fruit Sorbet pints.

Fruit Sorbets will debut with three flavors including Raspberry, Mango and Strawberry.

Raspberry: Made from the fruit and juice of real raspberries for a balance of sweet tart taste. Raspberry Fruit Sorbet features 280 calories per pin with 58 percent less sugar than other leading fruit sorbets.

Mango: Made from the fruit and juice of real mangos for a tropical, refreshing flavor. Mango Fruit Sorbet features 310 per pint with 56 percent less sugar than other leading fruit sorbets.

Strawberry: Made from the fruit and juice of real strawberries for a classic, bright treat. Strawberry Fruit Sorbet features 260 calories per pint with 54 percent less sugar than other leading fruit sorbets.

Halo Top Fruit Sorbets can be found in the freezer section of grocery retailers nationwide for a suggested price of $4.79 per pint.

Golden Knights Defeat Panthers in Game 1

The Vegas Golden Knights struck first by following the script that has been so successful for them in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, coming from behind to win with discipline, offense and a dash of the unexpected from Adin Hill.

Zach Whitecloud and Mark Stone scored less than seven minutes apart in the third period, Hill made 33 saves that included a highlight-reel stick save with the game tied early in the second period, and the Golden Knights defeated the Florida Panthers 5-2 in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final at T-Mobile Arena on Saturday.

The Golden Knights improved to 8-3 when allowing the first goal in the playoffs. They have nine come-from-behind wins.

“We don’t change anything,” said Stone, the Vegas captain. “We stick to the program. We stick to what makes us successful. We don’t get rattled.”

Max Scherzer Silences Phillies, Mets Complete Sweep

Max Scherzer became the latest starter to silence the Phillies in a 4-2, sweep-clinching victory at Citi Field on a gorgeous afternoon for the 38,302 on hand and for the Mets.

The Mets (30-27) outplayed Philadelphia (25-31) in the three-game set, won their eighth straight home game and await the Blue Jays, who  visit Queens on Friday.

In a series in which the Mets dominated, their bats were barely needed. Kodai Senga, Carlos Carrasco and Scherzer combined to pitch 20 innings in which they gave up two earned runs.

The Mets improved to 16-0 in games their starter goes at least six innings, a testament to both strong bullpen work and the sky-high upside of a rotation with two future Hall of Famers, one of whom starred Thursday.

“He’s been Max,” manager Buck Showalter said of Scherzer, who confirmed as much.