Habs’ win streak ends, team loses Danault to injury, and ends up 0-for-6 on power play
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About Last Night: Will this week's games make or break the Habs' season? – Montreal Gazette
When your special teams aren’t so special, you’re going to have a bad time.
They ultimately did the Habs in, and they allowed three unanswered goals from the Arizona Coyotes in a 3-2 loss last night at the Bell Centre. They got their first two goals in under two minutes from Jake Evans (who scored his first National Hockey League goal) and Brendan Gallagher. It wasn’t enough.
The Habs failed to score on six power play opportunities Monday night. The Coyotes even took a double minor penalty and a regular minor penalty to give Montreal a five-on-three before the end of the first period. It wasn’t enough.
“We didn’t play well enough to win,” Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher said. “We were pretty much sloppy on the power play. Our job is, obviously, to score. If you’re not going to score, you got to built momentum. We didn’t do that. Penalty kill and (Carey) Price were awesome tonight. Other than that, not a good enough effort.”
Gallagher’s not completely wrong about the penalty kill, but they failed to kill a penalty at the most important time. It led to Arizona’s third and final goal of the game with a minute left.
Once again, the Canadiens’ efforts weren’t enough.
Following another game where they couldn’t put pucks on the net in the second period (three shots), the Habs applied pressure in the third period. But unlike the Toronto game, they couldn’t score.
“In the second period, we didn’t skate at all,” Canadiens head coach Claude Julien said.
“Shots were heavy on their side,” Canadiens forward Jonathan Drouin said. “They had momentum, we weren’t skating. We came back in the third, like that Toronto game, with a lot of speed. A lot of jump. Definitely would’ve nice to have that jump in the second and create more and not give up the puck.”
To make matters worse, the Canadiens lost Phillip Danault after he took a Tomas Tatar shot to the face. The team couldn’t confirm how serious the injury is or how long he may be out.
“I felt sorry,” Tatar said. “Obviously, it’s not something you want to see. Obviously, we lost our big player for the rest of this game.
“We’ll miss him for sure. In a game like this, we would use him for sure.”
The Habs already have an uphill battle to climb as they still have ambitions to make the playoffs. The Canadiens play their next three games against teams currently occupying a playoff spot, including two road games against Boston and Pittsburgh. The Habs return to the Bell Centre Saturday night to play the Dallas Stars.
Arizona entered the game three points out of a playoff spot. It may make them the most desperate out of all the teams the Habs are supposed to face this week. The Habs had chance after chance through special teams to put them away but didn’t make much of them.
There will likely be fans who will be in an uproar over the quality of the refereeing of Monday night’s game. Montreal and Arizona both went on the power play six times. Refereeing didn’t cost Montreal the game. It was the team’s inability to score when it mattered.
One more thing: The Florida Panthers lost again, meaning the Canadiens failed to make up ground on them. Even worse, they lost to the Flyers which means the Habs are now eight points out of the second and final Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference.
The Habs are a combined 1-3-0 against the Bruins and Penguins this season. Montreal got their lone victory versus Boston in November. It’s not impossible, but their loss against Arizona Monday night just made their week much harder.
The Habs won’t have Shea Weber for those games either. It remains to be seen how involved Paul Byron and now Danault will be as well.
If this week ends badly for the Canadiens, remember this game against the Coyotes.
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Here’s some of the best of tonight’s liveblog.
haari Meech
well, back to the drawing board…
Marc Taillefer
This one really hurts. Might come back to haunt us
Cannot believe I have to cheer for Philly tonight. Gag me !! lol
Evans had a good training camp. He’s the “other” prospect. Behind everyone else.
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DeMar DeRozan scores 27 points to lead the Kings past the Raptors 122-107
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — DeMar DeRozan scored 27 points in a record-setting performance and the Sacramento Kings beat the Toronto Raptors 122-107 on Wednesday night.
Domantas Sabonis added 17 points, 13 assists and 11 rebounds for his third triple-double of the season for Sacramento. He shot 6 for 6 from the field and 5 for 5 at the free-throw line.
Keegan Murray chipped in with 22 points and 12 rebounds, and De’Aaron Fox scored 21.
The 35-year-old DeRozan has scored at least 20 points in each of his first eight games with the Kings, breaking a franchise mark established by Chris Webber when he reached 20 in his first seven games with Sacramento in 1999.
DeRozan spent the past three seasons with the Chicago Bulls. The six-time All-Star also has played for Toronto and San Antonio during his 16-year NBA career.
RJ Barrett had 23 points to lead the Raptors. Davion Mitchell scored 20 in his first game in Sacramento since being traded to Toronto last summer.
Takeaways
Raptors: Toronto led for most of the first three quarters before wilting in the fourth. The Raptors were outscored 33-14 in the final period.
Kings: Fox played strong defense but struggled again shooting from the floor as he is dealing with a finger injury. Fox went 5 for 17 and just 2 of 8 on 3-pointers. He is 5 for 25 from beyond the arc in his last three games.
Key moment
The Kings trailed 95-89 early in the fourth before going on a 9-0 run that gave them the lead for good. DeRozan started the spurt with a jumper, and Malik Monk scored the final seven points.
Key stat
Sabonis had the eighth game in the NBA since at least 1982-83 with a triple-double while missing no shots from the field or foul line. The previous player to do it was Josh Giddey for Oklahoma City against Portland on Jan. 11.
Up next
Raptors: At the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night, the third stop on a five-game trip.
Kings: Host the Clippers on Friday night.
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Whitecaps take confidence, humility into decisive playoff matchup vs. LAFC
VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Whitecaps are one win away from moving on to the next round of the Major League Soccer playoffs.
To get there, however, the Whitecaps will need to pull off the improbable by defeating the powerhouse Los Angeles FC for a second straight game.
Vancouver blanked the visitors 3-0 on Sunday to level their best-of-three first-round playoff series at a game apiece. As the matchup shifts back to California for a decisive Game 3 on Friday, the Whitecaps are looking for a repeat performance, said striker Brian White.
“We take the good and the bad from last game, learn from what we could have done better and go to LAFC with confidence and, obviously, with a whole lot of respect,” he said.
“We know that we can go there and give them a very good fight and hopefully come away with a win.”
The winner of Friday’s game will face the No. 4-seed Seattle Sounders in a one-game Western Conference semifinal on Nov. 23 or 24.
The ‘Caps finished the regular season eighth in the west with a 13-13-8 record and have since surprised many with their post-season play.
First, Vancouver trounced its regional rivals, the Portland Timbers, 5-0 in a wild-card game. Then, the squad dropped a tightly contested 2-1 decision to the top-seeded L.A. before posting a decisive home victory on Sunday.
Vancouver has scored seven goals this post-season, second only to the L.A. Galaxy (nine). Vancouver also leads the league in expected goals (6.84) through the playoffs.
No one outside of the club expected the Whitecaps to win when the Vancouver-L. A. series began, said defender Ranko Veselinovic.
“We’ve shown to ourselves that we can compete with them,” he said.
Now in his fifth season with the ‘Caps, Veselinovic said Friday’s game will be the biggest he’s played for the team.
“We haven’t had much success in the playoffs so, definitely, this is the one that can put our season on another level,” he said.
This is the second year in a row the Whitecaps have faced LAFC in the first round of the playoffs and last year, Vancouver was ousted in two straight games.
The team isn’t thinking about revenge as it prepares for Game 3, White said.
“More importantly than (beating LAFC), we want to get to the next round,” he said. “LAFC’s a very good team. We’ve come up against them a number of times in different competitions and they always seem to get the better of us. So it’d be huge for us to get the better of them this time.”
Earning a win last weekend required slowing L.A.’s transition game and limiting offensive opportunities for the team’s big stars, including Denis Bouanga.
Those factors will be important again on Friday, said Whitecaps head coach Vanni Sartini, who warned that his team could face a different style of game.
“I think the most important thing is going to be to match their intensity at the beginning of the game,” he said. “Because I think they’re going to come at us a million miles per hour.”
The ‘Caps will once again look to captain Ryan Gauld for some offensive firepower. The Scottish attacking midfielder leads MLS in playoff goals with five and has scored in all three of Vancouver’s post-season appearances this year.
Gearing up for another do-or-die matchup is exciting, Gauld said.
“Knowing it’s a winner-takes-all kind of game, being in that kind of environment is nice,” he said. “It’s when you see the best in players.”
LAFC faces the bulk of the pressure heading into the matchup, Sartini said, given the club’s appearances in the last two MLS Cup finals and its 2022 championship title.
“They’re supposed to win and we are not,” the coach said. “But it’s beautiful to have a little bit of pressure on us, too.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 6, 2024.
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PWHL unveils game jerseys with new team names, logos
TORONTO – The Professional Women’s Hockey League has revealed the jersey designs for its six newly named teams.
Each PWHL team operated under its city name, with players wearing jerseys featuring the league’s logo in its inaugural season before names and logos were announced last month.
The Toronto Sceptres, Montreal Victoire, Ottawa Charge, Boston Fleet, Minnesota Frost and New York Sirens will start the PWHL’s second season on Nov. 30 with jerseys designed to reflect each team’s identity and to be sold to the public as replicas.
Led by PWHL vice-president of brand and marketing Kanan Bhatt-Shah, the league consulted Creative Agency Flower Shop to design the jerseys manufactured by Bauer, the PWHL said Thursday in a statement.
“Players and fans alike have been waiting for this moment and we couldn’t be happier with the six unique looks each team will don moving forward,” said PWHL senior vice president of business operations Amy Scheer.
“These jerseys mark the latest evolution in our league’s history, and we can’t wait to see them showcased both on the ice and in the stands.”
Training camps open Tuesday with teams allowed to carry 32 players.
Each team’s 23-player roster, plus three reserves, will be announced Nov. 27.
Each team will play 30 regular-season games, which is six more than the first season.
Minnesota won the first Walter Cup on May 29 by beating Boston three games to two in the championship series.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 7, 2024.
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