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The Montreal goaltender, who passed Ken Dryden for third place on the Canadiens all-time shutout list, faced only 12 shots in the first two periods of the 4-0 win over the Panthers, but they fired 17 shots in the third and 12 of those came while Florida had the extra man.

Carey Price reached another milestone when he posted his 47th career shutout Saturday, but his teammates didn’t make it easy for him.

Price, who passed Ken Dryden for third place on the Canadiens all-time shutout list, faced only 12 shots in the first two periods of the 4-0 win over the Florida Panthers and only one — on a shorthanded breakaway by Jonathan Huberdeau — could be considered a scoring chance.

The third period was different. A string of penalties left the Canadiens shorthanded on four occasions.

“You don’t want to give up those opportunities, but everyone stepped up, blocked shots, got the puck all the way down and we were able to kill those off,” said defenceman Jeff Petry, whose analysis of the penalty-killing effort isn’t totally accurate.


Canadiens goaltender Carey Price attempts to clear the puck off the boards, but ended up with a delay of game penalty against the Florida Panthers at the Bell Centre in Montreal on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020.

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There’s a cliché that says your goaltender has to be your best penalty-killer and that was certainly the case in this game. The Panthers came to life in the third period. They fired 17 shots at Price and 12 of those came while Florida had the extra man.

“It’s obviously special for him,” Petry said. “The last one (a 2-0 win over Calgary on Jan. 13) we all knew that he tied (Dryden). The final five minutes of this game I think everyone knew what he was about to accomplish, so that was something that we wanted to get for him but, obviously, it’s also a big win for us as a team.”

Prior to the game, Price collected the Molson Cup for the month of January. The award is based on the three star selections and the shutout wasn’t enough to earn him a mention Saturday. Petry, who assisted on all four goals, received the first star, while Nick Suzuki (a goal and an assist) and Artturi Lehkonen (one goal) were the other players honoured.

When Price was asked about the last time he had a shutout and didn’t receive a star, he pointed to that Jan. 13 game.

“It’s pretty cool,” Price said. “It’s special to me because I had a conversation with Ken in my third season when things weren’t going so well and that helped me through it. I’m grateful for that. He told me to stick with trust in yourself.”

With the win, the Canadiens are six points out of a playoff spot, but they are chasing four or five teams for two spots and most of the teams ahead of them have games in hand.

The Panthers arrived in Montreal with one of the top offences in the NHL, but they might have been a tad rusty coming out of a bye week. They were playing for the first time since Jan. 21.

“We had to play a strong defensive game for what they have offensively on that side,” Petry said. ”Our game play was to chip pucks in. They’re prone to turnovers when you’re putting the puck behind them and you’re pressuring them. I thought our forwards did a good job of that.”

The Canadiens raised some eyebrows when they sent rookie Cale Fleury and 19-year-old Jesperi Kotkaniemi to Lava, but coach Claude Julien said it was more important to focus on the players returning to the lineup.

A healthy Joel Armia has joined Ilya Kovalchuk and Suzuki on the No. 2 line and Brendan Gallagher has goals in each of the two games since he returned from a concession. The Canadiens are still waiting on Jonathan Drouin, but they have cleared a roster space for him.

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David Lipsky shoots 65 to take 1st-round lead at Silverado in FedEx Cup Fall opener

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NAPA, Calif. (AP) — David Lipsky shot a 7-under 65 on Thursday at Silverado Country Club to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Procore Championship.

Winless in 104 events since joining the PGA Tour in 2022, Lipsky went out with the early groups and had eight birdies with one bogey to kick off the FedEx Cup Fall series at the picturesque course in the heart of Napa Valley wine country.

After missing the cut in his three previous tournaments, Lipsky flew from Las Vegas to Arizona to reunite with his college coach at Northwestern to get his focus back. He also spent time playing with some of the Northwestern players, which helped him relax.

“Just being around those guys and seeing how carefree they are, not knowing what’s coming for them yet, it’s sort of nice to see that,” Lipsky said. “I was almost energized by their youthfulness.”

Patton Kizzire and Mark Hubbard were a stroke back. Kizzire started on the back nine and made a late run with three consecutive birdies to move into a tie for first. A bogey on No. 8 dropped him back.

“There was a lot of good stuff out there today,” Kizzire said. “I stayed patient and just went through my routines and played well, one shot at a time. I’ve really bee working hard on my mental game and I think that allowed me to rinse and repeat and reset and keep playing.”

Mark Hubbard was at 67. He had nine birdies but fell off the pace with a bogey and triple bogey on back-to-back holes.

Kevin Dougherty also was in the group at 67. He had two eagles and ended his afternoon by holing out from 41 yards on the 383-yard, par-4 18th.

Defending champion Sahith Theegala had to scramble for much of his round of 69.

Wyndham Clark, who won the U.S. Open in 2023 and the AT&T at Pebble Beach in February, had a 70.

Max Homa shot 71. The two-time tournament champion and a captain’s pick for the President’s Cup in two weeks had two birdies and overcame a bogey on the par-4 first.

Stewart Cink, the 2020 winner, also opened with a 71. He won The Ally Challenge last month for his first PGA Tour Champions title.

Three players from the Presidents Cup International team had mix results. Min Woo Lee shot 68, Mackenzie Hughes of Dundas, Ont., 69 and Corey Conners of Listowel, Ont., 73. International team captain Mike Weir of Brights Grove, Ont., also had a 69.

Ben Silverman of Thornhill, Ont., had a 68, Nick Taylor of Abbotsford, B.C., and Roger Sloan of Merritt, B.C., shot 70 and Adam Svensson of Surrey, B.C., had a 71.

Lipsky was a little shaky off the tee for much of the afternoon but made up for it with steady iron play that left him in great shape on the greens. He had one-putts on 11 holes and was in position for a bigger day but left five putts short.

Lipsky’s only real problem came on the par-4 ninth when his approach sailed into a bunker just shy of the green. He bounced back nicely with five birdies on his back nine. After missing a 19-foot putt for birdie on No. 17, Lipsky ended his day with a 12-foot par putt.

That was a big change from last year when Lipsky tied for 30th at Silverado when he drove the ball well but had uneven success on the greens.

“Sometimes you have to realize golf can be fun, and I think I sort of forgot that along the way as I’m grinding it out,” Lipsky said. “You’ve got to put things in perspective, take a step back. Sort of did that and it seems like it’s working out.”

Laird stayed close after beginning his day with a bogey on the par-4 10th. The Scot got out of the sand nicely but pushed his par putt past the hole.

Homa continued to have issues off the tee and missed birdie putts on his final four holes.

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Canada’s Marina Stakusic advances to quarterfinals at Guadalajara Open

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GUADALAJARA, Mexico – Canada’s Marina Stakusic is moving on to the quarterfinals of the Guadalajara Open.

The Mississauga, Ont., native defeated the tournament top seed, Jelena Ostapenko of Latvia, 6-3, 5-7, 7-6 (0) in the round of 16 on Thursday.

Stakusic faced a 0-4 deficit in the third and final set before marching back into the match.

The 19-year-old won five of the next six games to even it up before exchanging games to force a tiebreaker, where Stakusic took complete control to win the match.

Stakusic had five aces with 17 double faults in the three-hour, four-minute match.

However, she converted eight of her 18 break-point opportunities.

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

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France investigating disappearances of 2 Congolese Paralympic athletes

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PARIS (AP) — French judicial authorities are investigating the disappearance of two Paralympic athletes from Congo who recently competed in the Paris Games, the prosecutor’s office in the Paris suburb of Bobigny confirmed on Thursday.

Prosecutors opened the investigation on Sept. 7, after members of the athletes’ delegation warned authorities of their disappearance two days before.

Le Parisien newspaper reported that shot putter Mireille Nganga and Emmanuel Grace Mouambako, a visually impaired sprinter who was accompanied by a guide, went missing on Sept. 5, along with a third person.

The athletes’ suitcases were also gone but their passports remained with the Congolese delegation, according to an official with knowledge of the investigation, who asked to remain anonymous as they were not allowed to speak publicly about the case.

The Paralympic Committee of the Democratic Republic of Congo did not respond to requests for information from The Associated Press.

Nganga — who recorded no mark in the seated javelin and shot put competitions — and Mouambako were Congo’s flag bearers at the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games, organizers said.

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