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Buffalo Sabres fall to Winnipeg Jets, 5-2

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No rest? No problem. But no win either.

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen started in goal on back-to-back nights for just the second time in his career but couldn’t get his second win in 24 hours Sunday as the Buffalo Sabres were grounded by the Winnipeg Jets, 5-2, in KeyBank Center.

 

“It’s really a shame this team isn’t likely to get back in the race now. But maybe that’s the point, too. The pressure is off. It’s easy to play this well. Where was this hockey earlier in the season?” Mike Harrington writes.

The Sabres had a 2-1 lead through two periods on goals by JJ Peterka and Eric Robinson but couldn’t hold it and suffered their first regulation loss when leading after two periods this season (19-1-1). They had been 46-0-5 in those spots since a 5-3 loss at Carolina on April 7, 2022.

The Sabres fell back to .500 at 29-29-4 and failed to win three straight at home for the first time this season.

Luukkonen made 30 saves but regretted the game’s two key goals: Defenseman Josh Morrissey got the Jets even by leaking a shot through the Buffalo goalie with 9:22 to play from the left circle. Morgan Barron won it with a wrister from the right circle that beat Luukkonen high glove with 6:05 left.

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“That’s usually when that stuff happens when you have momentum backwards,” Luukkonen said of the Morrissey goal. “You’re not compact enough I guess when you’re sliding backwards. For sure, I should have played it better.”

The Sabres had control in the Winnipeg zone on the winning goal but Peyton Krebs couldn’t corral the puck in the neutral zone and Barron got loose to burn Luukkonen.

“A good shot.  It’s really hard for a goalie when he’s coming down down that fast and has time to drag the puck a little bit,” Luukkonen said. “You’re trying to move closer to get a better angle to the shot. Perfect world, you want to have that.”

 

Rasmus Dahlin's OT goal for Sabres against Tampa inspired UMass defenseman

When UMass-Lowell called a timeout during a 4-on-3 power play in overtime for Ufko and the Minutemen, he drew up the same play the Sabres used to set up Dahlin for the game-winning goal.

Vladislav Namestnikov stripped Rasmus Dahlin for an empty-net goal with 1:21 left and Sean Monahan added another one with 53.6 seconds left and that was that.

Winnipeg’s four-goal third period came just over 24 hours after it scored five in the third Saturday in Carolina. The Jets wiped out a 3-0 deficit in that game to win, 5-3.

“Our guys fought fatigue but you either find a way to fight through it or find a way to work more efficient,” said coach Don Granato. “We were caught in the middle. I didn’t think we pressured pucks enough. and when we didn’t, we weren’t smart enough to fill in the right areas.”

Luukkonen faced only 25 shots in Saturday’s 7-2 whacking of the Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights, so the Sabres had little hesitation in going back to him against another elite Western Conference opponent.

 

The Vancouver Canucks re-engaged talks with Elias Pettersson after nearly trading him to Carolina, and they signed the No. 5 overall pick of the 2017 draft to an eight-year, $92.6 million deal.

It was the first time Luukkonen went back to back since losses to the New York Rangers and Washington on Dec. 10-11, 2021. Luukkonen stopped 69 of 73 shots in those two games but wasn’t rewarded in either one.

Granato didn’t indict Luukkonen at all for the loss.

“He made some key saves,” the coach said. “I’m sure he’s a competitive guy and the last couple (goals), he usually makes routine saves on. But he’s been great for us and I don’t fault him for this one at all.”

Luukkonen was tested much more in this game as Winnipeg outshot the Sabres, 35-19, and was able to get several odd-man rushes.

Here are some more observations on the loss:

1. Forward report

Peterka’s tally made him the fifth German-born NHL player to post a 20-goal season before age 23, joining Edmonton’s Leon Draisaitl, Atlanta’s Dany Heatley, Ottawa’s Tim Stutzle and Walt Tkachuk of the New York Rangers.

The line of Krebs between Eric Robinson and Zemgus Girgensons was Buffalo’s best most of the night, collecting 67% of the shots at 5 on 5. Robinson’s snapshot off a Krebs feed at 9:20 of the second gave the Sabres their 2-1 lead.

“A nice play by ‘Krebsy’ spinning around on his backhand to find me in the middle,” Robinson said of his third goal with the Sabres. “Really nice to get rewarded.”

The Sabres got no points from their top line of Tage Thompson between Alex Tuch and Jordan Greenway, and the trio combined for a minus-8 rating with only 41% of the shots at 5 on 5. Tuch was minus-3 with no shots on goal.

“Some guys showed fatigue a little bit more than others,” Granato said. “When that’s the case, you have to play a little bit more efficient.”

2. On defense

The Sabres kept veteran defenseman Erik Johnson out of the lineup as the calendar creeps closer to Friday’s NHL trade deadline. Is he hurt? Still sick? Seems like neither.

Granato gave a cryptic answer on Johnson pregame when he said, “We’re not going to make any changes on defense, given the time of year as part of the equation on that. We all know the unique time of year it is.”

 

Once defensemen Chris Tanev and Ilya Lubushkin were traded this week, Buffalo Sabres General Manager Kevyn Adams began to receive more phone calls from teams inquiring about one of his pending unrestricted free agents, Erik Johnson.

In a conversation with The News on Saturday, General Manager Kevyn Adams said the Sabres were getting more calls on Johnson in the wake of the trades of Anaheim’s Ilya Lyubushkin to Toronto and Calgary’s Chris Tanev to Toronto.

3. In the standings

This was a big missed opportunity. East wild-card teams Detroit and Tampa Bay were both idle Sunday and Buffalo got plenty of help out of town as Washington, New Jersey and Pittsburgh all lost.

With a win, the Sabres could have pulled ahead of the Penguins, even with the Devils, one point behind the Caps and two behind the New York Islanders. Didn’t happen. Didn’t take care of their own business.

After taking Monday off, the Sabres return to practice on Tuesday before heading back on the road for another back to back. They meet the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday in Scotiabank Arena and then play Nashville in Bridgestone Arena on Thursday night.

The Predators are the NHL’s hottest club, with an eight-game winning streak heading into Tuesday’s home game against Montreal.

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Edler to sign one-day contract to retire as a Vancouver Canuck

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VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Canucks announced Tuesday that defenceman Alex Edler will sign a one-day contract in order to officially retire as a member of the NHL team.

The signing will be part of a celebration of Edler’s career held Oct. 11 when the Canucks host the Philadelphia Flyers.

The Canucks selected Edler, from Ostersund, Sweden, in the third round (91st overall) of the 2004 NHL draft.

He played in 925 career games for the Canucks between the 2006-07 and 2020-21 seasons, ranking fourth in franchise history and first among defencemen.

The 38-year-old leads all Vancouver defencemen with 99 goals, 310 assists and 177 power-play points with the team.

Edler also appeared in 82 career post-season contests with Vancouver and was an integral part of the Canucks’ run to the 2011 Stanley Cup final, putting up 11 points (2-9-11) across 25 games.

“I am humbled and honoured to officially end my career and retire as a member of the Vancouver Canucks,” Edler said in a release. “I consider myself lucky to have started my career with such an outstanding organization, in this amazing city, with the best fans in the NHL. Finishing my NHL career where it all began is something very special for myself and my family.”

Edler played two seasons for Los Angeles in 2021-22 and 2022-23. He did not play in the NHL last season.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

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Sixth-ranked Canadian women to face World Cup champion Spain in October friendly

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The sixth-ranked Canadian women will face World Cup champion Spain in an international friendly next month.

Third-ranked Spain will host Canada on Oct. 25 at Estadio Francisco de la Hera in Almendralejo.

The game will be the first for the Canadian women since the Paris Olympics, where they lost to Germany in a quarterfinal penalty shootout after coach Bev Priestman was sent home and later suspended for a year by FIFA over her part in Canada’s drone-spying scandal.

In announcing the Spain friendly, Canada Soccer said more information on the interim women’s coaching staff for the October window will come later. Assistant coach Andy Spence took charge of the team in Priestman’s absence at the Olympics.

Spain finished fourth in Paris, beaten 1-0 by Germany in the bronze-medal match.

Canada is winless in three previous meetings (0-2-1) with Spain, most recently losing 1-0 at the Arnold Clark Cup in England in February 2022.

The teams played to a scoreless draw in May 2019 in Logroñés, Spain in a warm-up for the 2019 World Cup. Spain won 1-0 in March 2019 at the Algarve Cup in São João da Venda, Portugal.

Spain is a powerhouse in the women’s game these days.

It won the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2022 and was runner-up in 2018. And it ousted Canada 2-1 in the round of 16 of the current U-20 tournament earlier this month in Colombia before falling 1-0 to Japan after extra time in the quarterfinal.

Spain won the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2018 and 2022 and has finished on the podium on three other occasions.

FC Barcelona’s Aitana Bonmati (2023) and Alexia Putellas (2021 and ’22) have combined to win the last three Women’s Ballon d’Or awards.

And Barcelona has won three of the last four UEFA Women’s Champions League titles.

“We continue to strive to diversify our opponent pool while maintaining a high level of competition.” Daniel Michelucci, Canada Soccer’s director of national team operations, said in a statement. “We anticipate a thrilling encounter, showcasing two of the world’s top-ranked teams.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024

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Maple Leafs announce Oreo as new helmet sponsor for upcoming NHL season

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TORONTO – The Toronto Maple Leafs have announced cookie brand Oreo as the team’s helmet sponsor for the upcoming NHL season.

The new helmet will debut Sunday when Toronto opens its 2024-25 pre-season against the Ottawa Senators at Scotiabank Arena.

The Oreo logo replaces Canadian restaurant chain Pizza Pizza, which was the Leafs’ helmet sponsor last season.

Previously, social media platform TikTok sponsored Toronto starting in the 2021-22 regular season when the league began allowing teams to sell advertising space on helmets.

The Oreo cookie consists of two chocolate biscuits around a white icing filling and is often dipped in milk.

Fittingly, the Leafs wear the Dairy Farmers of Ontario’s “Milk” logo on their jerseys.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 17, 2024.

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