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OTTAWA SENATORS (18-24-9) at TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (27-17-7)

Saturday, 7 p.m., Scotiabank Arena

TV: CBC, Sportsnet

Radio: 1050 AM (Toronto), TSN 1200-AM, Unique, 94.5 FM (Ottawa)

THE BIG MATCHUP

Ron Hainsey vs. Mitch Marner

Mitch Marner and linemates Auston Matthews and Zach Hyman are bound to see a lot of Ron Hainsey, if not another former Leafs teammate, fellow defenceman Nikita Zaitsev. “That can (help) a little bit,” Marner said of the familiarity. “But I think it also helps them. They know our tendencies pretty well. I went against Ron quite a bit in practice and the same with Zaitsev.” Still, expect Marner to add to the 14 points in 12 career games he has against Ottawa.

FIVE KEYS TO THE GAME

1. Play of Hutchinson

With whispers continuing that the Maple Leafs are looking to upgrade the backup spot behind Frederik Andersen, Michael Hutchinson gets an opportunity to perhaps give general manager Kyle Dubas pause for thought. The Leafs need the Hutchinson who stopped 33 shots for a shutout against the New York Islanders on Jan. 4 (his previous start), not the one who was lousy in relief duty in two appearances since.

2. More from Matthews

In his charge toward 50 goals, Auston Matthews has scored in each of the Leafs’ two games after the break to put him at 36. In 13 career games versus Ottawa, Matthews has 12 goals and 19 points, tied for his best output against any NHL club. Matthews began the season with two goals against the Sens, and while Ottawa coach D.J. Smith knows him well, it’s going to take more than that to quiet No. 34.

3. No pushovers

Anyone glancing at the schedule and assuming it’s guaranteed-win night for the Leafs because the Sens played on Friday at home against Washington would be mistaken. Ottawa has six road wins, the second-fewest in the NHL, but has managed to put together a 3-4-2 record in the second game of back to backs. “It’s a team that works hard every night,” Marner said. “We have to make sure we’re ready.”

4. Chabot on cue

There have been defensive struggles for Sens defenceman Thomas Chabot — not that those make him different from his teammates — but other factors set him apart. Chabot is the kind of player the Sens can build around, and if the game is close on Saturday, he can make a difference. The Leafs have had troubles with him before, as Chabot has four goals in seven career games versus Toronto.

5. Heat up at home

For the Leafs to take a serious run at solidifying a playoff spot, they’re going to have to improve at Scotiabank Arena. In their 25 home games, the Leafs recorded a middling mark of 12-6-7. If the Leafs need special teams to win on Saturday, they would take into account the Sens’ road power-play success rate of 13.9%, among the worst in the NHL. On paper, the Leafs have the upper hand in skill and depth.

MAPLE LEAFS LINES

LW-C-RW

Zach Hyman-Auston Matthews-Mitch Marner

Alex Kerfoot-John Tavares-William Nylander

Andreas Johnsson-Pierre Engvall-Kasperi Kapanen

Trevor Moore-Frederik Gauthier-Jason Spezza

Defence pairs

Jake Muzzin-Justin Holl

Travis Dermott/Martin Marincin-Tyson Barrie

Rasmus Sandin-Cody Ceci

Goaltenders

Michael Hutchinson

Frederik Andersen

SENATORS LINES

LW-C-RW

Brady Tkachuk-Jean-Gabriel Pageau-Connor Brown

Vladislav Namestnikov-Chris Tierney-Anthony Duclair

Tyler Ennis-Colin White-Drake Batherson

Filip Chlapik-Artem Anisimov-Scott Sabourin

Defence pairs

Thomas Chabot-Ron Hainsey

Mark Borowiecki-Dylan DeMelo

Mike Reilly-Nikita Zaitsev

Goaltenders

Craig Anderson

Marcus Hogberg

INJURIES

Senators — LW Nick Paul (ankle), G Anders Nilsson (concussion), D Christian Wolanin (shoulder).

Maple Leafs — D Morgan Rielly (foot), RW Ilya Mikheyev (wrist).

SPECIAL TEAMS

Power play

Senators: 14.4% (31st)

Maple Leafs: 23.7% (6th)

Penalty kill

Senators: 81% (15th)

Maple Leafs: 76.9% (25th)

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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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Whitecaps loan Herdman to CPL’s Cavalry, sign two reserve players to first-team deals

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VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Whitecaps have loaned midfielder Jay Herdman to Cavalry FC of the Canadian Premier League and rewarded two Whitecaps FC 2 players with MLS contracts.

Midfielder Jeevan Badwal signed as a homegrown player through 2027, with options for 2028 and 2029, while forward Nicolas Fleuriau Chateau signed an MLS contract through 2025, with club options for 2026 and 2027.

Both have been playing for the Whitecaps’ MLS Next Pro team along with the 20-year-old Herdman, the son of Toronto FC coach John Herdman.

The moves were made before Friday’s MLS and CPL roster freeze.

Born in New Zealand while his father was working for the New Zealand Football Federation, Jay Herdman was also part of the New Zealand soccer team at the Paris Olympics with three appearances including two starts. Herdman’s loan deal runs through the end of the CPL season.

“Jay is an important signing for us, who will provide another attacking option for the run-in,” Cavalry coach and GM Tommy Wheeldon Jr. said in a statement. “He’s a player that we’ve been tracking since we played against Whitecaps in pre-season and he has very good quality, with terrific energy and the ability to contribute to goals.

“With the recent injury to Mael Henry, Jay’s positional profile and age helps us with on-field options and minutes that count towards the league’s required 2,000 U-21 domestic minutes during the regular season.”

Badwal, an 18-year-old from suburban Surrey, is the 26th academy player to sign an MLS contract with the Whitecaps.

“Having joined our academy in 2019, Jeevan continues to progress through our club and takes every challenge in stride,” Whitecaps FC sporting director Axel Schuster said in a statement. “He is comfortable on the ball, positionally sound, and does the simple things very well. We are excited for Jeevan to make the next step in his young career.”

Badwal has made 19 appearances with Whitecaps 2 this season, scoring two goals and adding three assists. A Canadian youth international, he started all three matches for Canada at the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup

Badwal made his first-team debut off the bench in the first leg of the Canadian Championship semifinal against Pacific FC.

Chateau was originally selected 74th overall by the Whitecaps in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft after spending two years at St. John’s University.

The 22-year-old from Ottawa signed an MLS NEXT Pro contract with Whitecaps FC 2 in March. He leads Whitecaps FC 2 in goal-scoring this season with eight goals across 21 appearances (including eight starts).

“Nicolas leads MLS NEXT Pro in shots on target, has a very strong work rate and willpower. We are looking forward to seeing his growth as he builds on his young professional career,” said Schuster.

Chateau made his first-team debut as a second-half substitute at CF Montreal on July 6.

Herdman, who joined the Whitecaps academy as a 13-year-old, has made 19 appearances for Whitecaps FC 2 in 2024, scoring six goals and adding three assists. He made his MLS debut in April as a second-half substitute in a 2-0 victory at the Seattle Sounders.

Internationally, Herdman has represented New Zealand 29 times across the U-19, U-20, and U-23 sides. He was part of New Zealand’s squad at the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup, starting three matches at the tournament and scoring against Uzbekistan.

The Whitecaps host San Jose on Saturday while Cavalry entertains Atletico Ottawa on Sunday.

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

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