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Need to Know: Bruins at Panthers | Game 3

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SUNRISE, Fla. – As the Bruins’ opening-round series with the Panthers shifts to South Florida on Friday night for Game 3, the Black & Gold will remain without their captain as Patrice Bergeron did not make the trip and is not expected to return to the lineup before Game 5.

“We believe Game 5 is likely,” coach Jim Montgomery said when asked for a long-term prognosis on Bergeron, who left the regular-season finale against Montreal with an upper-body injury.

Montgomery added that the decision to play Bergeron against the Canadiens was part of a previously discussed plan that was put into effect to help the B’s top centerman ramp up for the postseason after sitting out a handful of games for rest down the stretch.

“Our hindsight is we don’t have any reservations about what we did,” said Montgomery. “Because we laid it out with where we were in the regular season with four weeks to play. We talked to sports science and then [Don Sweeney] and I talked about if we have a chance to rest people, we’re gonna rest them.

“And then we consulted with Bergy – and I think he missed [four] games. I wanted and Bergy wanted the last two games to ramp up to get into a rhythm for the playoffs. Life happens, unfortunately. He tweaked something in that last game.

“In hindsight, we would still do it exactly the same way. That’s how it’s easy to move forward when you have no regret with what you did because it was a well thought out plan.”

Video: Montgomery updates the media ahead of Game 3

While Bergeron remained around the dressing room with the team at home, the Bruins will need to find a way to press through without him being with the club in Florida. Matt Grzelcyk, who seems likely to make his series debut in Game 3, said the Bruins must take a collective approach in trying to fill the leadership void.

“He’s always there for us no matter what,” said Grzelcyk. “I think it’s our job to go out there and have his back. He’s had ours his whole career. We want to make sure we’re playing for him no matter what. We’ll miss his presence out there. He’s still a huge part of it vocally. We have a lot of leaders in this room. We can lead by example and pick up that way, speak up a little bit more. For sure it’s tough but we’ve got a job to do.

“We’re going to play the game no matter what. We’d rather have him out there but no matter what the case is we’re gonna play hard, compete hard, take his words very carefully and go from there.”

Montgomery added that Linus Ullmark, who did not take part in the pregame skate, would be a game-time decision. Jeremy Swayman and Brandon Bussi were the netminders on the ice on Friday morning.

Changes Could Be Coming

Defense

Based on the morning skate at FLA Live Arena, the Bruins could have a number of changes to the lineup for Game 3. Among them is the possibility that Grzelcyk subs in for Connor Clifton on the back end and reunites with Charlie McAvoy on the B’s top pair.

“It’s tough watching,” said Grzelcyk. “A lot more nerves that way. I’d rather be a part of it with the group and try to make sure that I’m staying engaged here and if I come back in, I’m playing with confidence.”

Grzelcyk said that him and McAvoy have strong chemistry, having played together for large portions of the last several seasons, and read off each other well when it comes to moving the puck out of the Bruins’ own end.

“I think we use each other, have a little bit of chemistry there,” said Grzelcyk. “We’re both pretty mobile and Charlie’s really good about closing plays off and allows me to come over. I think we just fast with one another. We’re able to get the puck in the forwards’ hands and make some plays, join the rush but also be responsible defensively at the same time.”

With Clifton coming out of the lineup, Dmitry Orlov is expected to shift down to play the right side on a pairing with Derek Forbort.

“The thing with Orlov is we found that with anyone he plays with, that guy plays well, and he plays well,” said Montgomery. “He just gives us the advantage of having a guy that can play the off side really well and I think you’re going to see the pairs mixed up just depending on how things go because we’re on the road as well.”

Video: Grzelcyk talks to the media before BOS @ FLA

Forwards

Up front, meanwhile, Montgomery’s lines looked quite different than the opening two games of the series in Boston with all four trios getting a tweak.

“We talked as a staff and I talked to Don Sweeney about what we think gives us the best opportunity on the road and we couldn’t come to a consensus, so you know when you do the lottery balls and how they come out, you just spit them out, and I liked how it came out,” Montgomery said with a smirk. “There’s a method to how we think the lines will help us for tonight.”

The most notable alteration, perhaps, was Charlie Coyle and Trent Frederic being teamed up with Brad Marchand. Montgomery is hoping that Frederic getting to the hard ice in front of the net on a consistent basis will help the line have success.

“I think Trent’s a player that has had a real good regular season for us and has had moments in the playoffs where he’s been in the right areas, the hard areas,” said Montgomery. “We need to get more opportunities in those areas so we think that could be a real heavy line for us.”

Frederic echoed his coach’s sentiments while adding that he may have some extra jump after a heated moment in the closing minutes of Game 2. The winger confirmed some online speculation that he was “choked a little bit” by Florida’s Ryan Lomberg during a tussle that had both players wrestling on the ice.

“Couldn’t breathe, maybe panicked a little too early,” said Frederic. “But it was getting close there where the lights were gonna turn off there for a second. I’ve never seen that one. It is what it is… Just gonna play hard. It will give me a little extra motivation.

“Try not to react in a negative way and affect the team. Just go play hard and I think it will fuel me a little bit more. I’m excited to play tonight even more than I normally am.”

Video: Frederic talks from FLA Live Arena before Game 3

Boston could also get a spark from Jakub Lauko, who could be making his postseason debut as the fourth-line left wing alongside Tomas Nosek and Garnet Hathaway.

“If he plays, it’s gonna be just his speed,” Montgomery said of what Lauko could bring. “He draws penalties, he makes it hard on defensemen to have good gaps because they have to respect his speed. If they try and have a tight gap, he can spring for breakaways. A lot of times, that’s how he draws his penalties.

“He’s really tenacious on top of pucks. He’s a really good forechecker, he hits well, he creates turnovers. If he gets the opportunity, that’s where the line of thinking is there.”

Elsewhere up front, David Krejci was centering Taylor Hall and Jake DeBrusk, while Pavel Zacha was in the middle of Tyler Bertuzzi and David Pastrnak during the morning skate.

Friday’s Projected Lineup

FORWARDS

Brad Marchand – Charlie Coyle – Trent Frederic

Tyler Bertuzzi – Pavel Zacha – David Pastrnak

Taylor Hall – David Krejci – Jake DeBrusk

Jakub Lauko – Tomas Nosek – Garnet Hathaway

DEFENSEMEN

Matt Grzelcyk – Charlie McAvoy

Hampus LindholmBrandon Carlo

Derek Forbort – Dmitry Orlov

GOALIES

Linus Ullmark/Jeremy Swayman

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Cavaliers and free agent forward Isaac Okoro agree to 3-year, $38 million deal, AP source says

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CLEVELAND (AP) — Restricted free agent forward Isaac Okoro has agreed to re-sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers on a three-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Saturday.

Okoro’s new deal is worth $38 million, according to the person who spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the contract has not been signed or announced by the team.

ESPN.com first reported the agreement, citing Okoro’s representation.

The fifth overall pick in the 2020 NBA draft, Okoro is Cleveland’s best perimeter defender, often drawing the assignment of guarding the opponent’s top scorer. Okoro also has worked to improve his offensive game.

The 23-year-old averaged 9.4 points and 3.0 rebounds in 69 games — 42 starts — last season for the Cavs, who beat Orlando in the opening round of the playoffs before losing to eventual champion Boston.

Okoro shot a career-best 39% on 3-pointers, forcing teams to come out and guard him.

His agreement caps an extraordinarily busy summer for the Cavs that began with coach J.B. Bickerstaff being fired and replaced by Kenny Atkinson. All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell signed a three-year, $150 million extension in July, ending months of speculation that he wanted out of Cleveland.

Also, power forward Evan Mobley signed a five-year, $224 deal and center Jarrett Allen signed a three-year, $91 million extension.

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Canada’s Marina Stakusic falls in Guadalajara Open quarterfinals

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GUADALAJARA, Mexico – Canada’s Marina Stakusic fell 6-4, 6-3 to Poland’s Magdalena Frech in the quarterfinals of the Guadalajara Open tennis tournament on Friday.

The 19-year-old from Mississauga, Ont., won 61 per cent of her first-serve points and broke on just one of her six opportunities.

Stakusic had upset top-seeded Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 (0) on Thursday night to advance.

In the opening round, Stakusic defeated Slovakia’s Anna Karolína Schmiedlová 6-2, 6-4 on Tuesday.

The fifth-seeded Frech won 62 per cent of her first-serve points and converted on three of her nine break point opportunities.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.

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Kirk’s walk-off single in 11th inning lifts Blue Jays past Cardinals 4-3

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TORONTO – Alejandro Kirk’s long single with the bases loaded provided the Toronto Blue Jays with a walk-off 4-3 win in the 11th inning of their series opener against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday.

With the Cardinals outfield in, Kirk drove a shot off the base of the left-field wall to give the Blue Jays (70-78) their fourth win in 11 outings and halt the Cardinals’ (74-73) two-game win streak before 30,380 at Rogers Centre.

Kirk enjoyed a two-hit, two-RBI outing.

Erik Swanson (2-2) pitched a perfect 11th inning for the win, while Cardinals reliever Ryan Fernandez (1-5) took the loss.

Blue Jays starter Kevin Gausman enjoyed a seven-inning, 104-pitch outing. He surrendered his two runs on nine hits and two walks and fanned only two Cardinals.

He gave way to reliever Genesis Cabrera, who gave up a one-out homer to Thomas Saggese, his first in 2024, that tied the game in the eighth.

The Cardinals started swiftly with four straight singles to open the game. But they exited the first inning with only two runs on an RBI single to centre from Nolan Arendao and a fielder’s choice from Saggese.

Gausman required 28 pitches to escape the first inning but settled down to allow his teammates to snatch the lead in the fourth.

He also deftly pitched out of threats from the visitors in the fifth, sixth and seventh thanks to some solid defence, including Will Wagner’s diving stop, which led to a double play to end the fifth inning.

George Springer led off with a walk and stole second base. He advanced to third on Nathan Lukes’s single and scored when Vladimir Guerrero Jr. knocked in his 95th run with a double off the left-field wall.

Lukes scored on a sacrifice fly to left field from Spencer Horwitz. Guerrero touched home on Kirk’s two-out single to right.

In the ninth, Guerrero made a critical diving catch on an Arenado grounder to throw out the Cardinals’ infielder, with reliever Tommy Nance covering first. The defensive gem ended the inning with a runner on second base.

St. Louis starter Erick Fedde faced the minimum night batters in the first three innings thanks to a pair of double plays. He lasted five innings, giving up three runs on six hits and a walk with three strikeouts.

ON DECK

Toronto ace Jose Berrios (15-9) will start the second of the three-game series on Saturday. He has a six-game win streak.

The Cardinals will counter with righty Kyle Gibson (8-6).

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2024.

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