SPRINGFIELD, N.J. -- The Latest on the PGA Championship (all times local):6:30 p.m.The third round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club has been called for the day after nearly four hours of play being suspended by dangerous weather that included a lot of heavy rain.Six pairings did not even start their third rounds and 37 players were on the course when play was stopped at 2:15 p.m.Play will resume at 7 a.m. to complete the third round. To help expedite matters, the pairings for the final round of the years final major will remain the same as the third round. However, the weather forecast for Sunday includes a chance for rain most of the day.Jimmy Walker and Robert Streb are the co-leaders after the second round at 9 under par.The best of Saturdays completed rounds were 5-under 65s by Padraig Harrington and Kevin Kisner.----6:10 p.m.The third round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club has been called for the day after nearly four hours of play being suspended by dangerous weather including a lot of heavy rain.Six pairings did not even start their rounds and 31 players were on the course when play was stopped at 2:15.Play will resume at 7 a.m. to complete the third round with the final round of the years final major to follow. However, the weather forecast for Sunday includes a good chance for rain most of the day.Jimmy Walker and Robert Streb are the co-leaders after the second round at 9 under par.----2:15 p.m.Play has been suspended in the third round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club because of dangerous weather in the area.Co-leaders Jimmy Walker and Robert Streb had been scheduled to tee off at 2:55 p.m.----1:30 p.m.Francesco Molinari knows how to close out a round of golf. The native of Italy birdied the final six holes in a 2-under 68 in the third round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club. Molinari had two bogeys and a double-bogey before he started his birdie binge on No. 13. He birdied one par-3, three par-4s and two par-5s in his run.Molinari is 1 under for the tournament, eight strokes behind co-leaders Jimmy Walker and Robert Streb who are scheduled to tee off at 2:55 p.m.----1:05 p.m.With the leaders still about two hours from teeing off in the third round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club, the player drawing the biggest gallery was Phil Mickelson.The left-hander, who won the PGA the last time it was played here in 2005, got his round of 2-under 68 started a little better than he did his second round. On Friday, he hit his tee shot well out of bounds on No. 1 and wound up with a triple-bogey 7. He started his third round with a bogey 5.He said with the greens being so receptive and with a lack of wind theres a 61 or a 62 out there for the taking.Robert Streb, the second round co-leader with Jimmy Walker at 9 under, on Friday became the 28th player to shoot a 63 in a major championship. Mickelson and Henrik Stenson shots 63s this month in the British Open.Former PGA champion Padraig Harrington shot a third-round 65 to get to 4 under for the tournament.----11:50 a.m.None of the early starters to the third round of the PGA Championship at Baltusrol Golf Club finished with a round worse than par. The first five pairings produced two 4-under 66s -- Justin Rose and Charl Schwartzel -- a 68 by Patton Kizzire, three 69s and four rounds of par 70.The leaders -- Jimmy Walker and Robert Streb are set to tee off at 2:55 p.m.----10:40 a.m.The third round of the PGA Championship is underway at Baltusrol Golf Club.The talk around the course was still about Robert Strebs second-round 63 that had him tied for the lead with Jimmy Walker. Streb became the 28th player to shoot a 63 in a major tournament. Greg Norman and Vijay Singh both did it twice.Strebs 63 was the third in just a few weeks as Phil Mickelson and champion Henrik Stenson both had one in the British Open.Walker followed an opening 65 that had him in the lead alone after the first round with a 66 to be at 9 under with Streb.So far this year each major champion won one for the first time: Danny Willett in the Masters, Dustin Johnson in the U.S. Open and Stenson. Only three of the top 12 players after the PGAs second round had won a major -- defending champion Jason Day, Stenson and Martin Kaymer.NMD Outlet . -- Kyrie Irvings last-minute 3-pointer helped seal another victory for Cleveland -- and the Cavaliers longest winning streak since LeBron James left. NMD Store . Catch all the action on TSN2 at 11pm et/8pm pt. The nine-time Big 12 champion Jayhawks are positioning themselves for another title, as they have run out to a flawless 6-0 mark in conference play thus far. https://www.cheapnmdoutlet.com/ . 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Its a great win.Dennis Rasmussen, Brian Campbell, Niklas Hjalmarsson and Artemi Panarin also scored for the Blackhawks, and Scott Darling made 23 saves to improve to 9-2-2.Patrik Berglund scored twice for the Blues, who had recorded at least one point in each of their last 14 home games. Alex Pietrangelo and Kyle Brodziak also scored for the Blues, who fell to 13-2-3 at home.Hjalmarsson started the comeback by scoring in the first minute of third period to tie the score at 4-4.Hinostroza backhanded the go-ahead goal past Jake Allen for his second goal in 31 NHL games. Hinostroza had created several opportunities since his first goal on Nov. 19.Its been a while, but I feel like Ive been getting a lot of chances, Hinostroza said. It was great to see it hit the back of the net.Chicago coach Joel Quenneville was happy to see Hinostroza rewarded for his hard work.Vinnie has great timing at the net, Quenneville said. (Hes) a good finisher too.Panarin then added an empty-netter.Kane tied it 2-2 midway through the second period with his first goal since Nov. 26.Just to be positive, thats what Ive been telling myself, Kane said.dddddddddddd Play the game, not worry about games previously or anything like that. Just focus on the next game and be ready for that.Chicago leads the Western Conference and has an NHL-best 46 points.The Blues held four one-goal leads, but were unable to stop the third-period blitz.If we want to play with the top dogs, were going to have to play at a higher level, St. Louis coach Ken Hitchcock said. They were better than we were in critical ice. They dialed it up.Berglund recorded his first two-goal game since Jan. 12 ?? a stretch of 68 games.This is very disappointing, Berglund said. Obviously, theyre a very good team. But we made a lot of mistakes.Allen had won eight in a row at home and lost for the first time in regulation at home this season.Chicago center Artem Anisimov left in the first period and did not return.The two teams will next meet in the Winter Classic on Jan. 2 at Busch StadiumGame notesChicago G Corey Crawford missed his eighth straight game after undergoing an appendectomy on Dec. 3. He skated for the first time on Thursday. ... Chicago, St. Louis and Buffalo are the only teams in the NHL yet to score a short-handed goal this season. ... St. Louis D Brad Hunt, a healthy scratch, has four points in four games since being recalled on Dec. 8.UP NEXT:Blackhawks: Host San Jose on Sunday in the first of four straight home games.Blues: Host Edmonton on Monday in the finale of a three-game homestand. ' ' '