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In today’s NHL rumors, Max Pacioretty addresses rumors of a trade out of Vegas and in doing so, takes a bit of a shot at the Montreal market. Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers have finally settled a lawsuit with a Dallas hotel. The Calgary Flames create a goaltending department and Mitch Marner of the Toronto Maple Leafs comments on the team’s recent additions. Finally, there is news out of San Jose and Arizona.

Pacioretty Takes Shot at Montreal While Addressing Trade Rumors

As per David Schoen of the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Max Pacioretty addressed rumors that he might be moved by the Vegas Golden Knights to free up cap space. Noting he was unconcerned about whatever rumors exist Pacioretty said, “I played in Montreal for 10 years, so this is lightweight stuff.”

Vegas Golden Knights left wing Max Pacioretty (67) celebrates his goal against the Arizona Coyotes with Shea Theodore, left, during overtime of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2018, in Glendale, Ariz. The Golden Knights won 3-2. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

While it might not have been meant as a shot towards the Montreal market, it kind of came off as such. He added when comparing this to what he went through in Montreal, “I’ve heard a lot worse…This is nothing.”

For those that don’t recall, Pacioretty was eventually dealt to Vegas in September 2018 for Nick Suzuki, Tomas Tatar, and a second-round pick. At the time, he’d denied wanting to be traded by the Montreal Canadiens but GM Marc Bergevin said Pacioretty had requested a trade. It was debated for months in Montreal and overtook conversations about the team that entire summer.

Related: Maple Leafs News & Rumors: Der-Arguchintsev, Amirov, Marner & More

Oilers Settle Lawsuit With Dallas Hotel

Rick Westhead is reporting that the Edmonton Oilers have finally settled their lawsuit and financial dispute with a Dallas hotel that was suing the team for a bounced check. The Oilers are asking that the case be dismissed as the matter has been settled.

When the news of the lawsuit first went publick, Oilers SVP Tim Shipton said back on November 16th that the Oilers were dealing with many of the same issues every team in the NHL has with the pandemic. “We are working diligently through our business operations & attending to outstanding issues from the unexpected stoppage of last season,” he said. But, it wasn’t about not having the money. It was said to be a clerical error.

In other Oilers news, the team sent well wishes from Germany as the Oilers have recalled forward Dominik Kahun from his loan and he’s now en route to Edmonton.

And, Oilers Now host Bob Stauffer recently discussed the idea that the Oilers might be considering trading a depth forward for a defenseman before the season gets going. Stauffer spoke with Mark Spector and Drew Remenda, and suggested the Oilers might move out a forward who is in the last year of his deal who makes less than $2.5M for d-man with similar contract details.

That sounds an awful lot like Alex Chiasson.

Flames Create Goaltending Department

After the Florida Panthers did something similar earlier this week, the Calgary Flames announced today the creation and restructuring of their goaltending department.

Calgary Flames general manager Brad Treliving (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Larry MacDougal)

Flames GM Brad Treliving said, “The goal and mission of this change is to provide us with the best process to identify, draft, develop, procure and coach goalies for the Calgary Flames.” He added, “We believe this structure and process will provide us with the best and deepest goaltending expertise throughout all parts of the organization.”

Jordan Sigalet has been named the Director of Goaltending, Jason Labarbera has been named the Flames Goaltending Coach, and Thomas Speer will continue to serve in his role as Development Goalie Coach with Calgary’s AHL affiliate in Stockton.

Pierre LeBrun reports, “The Flames, I’m told, have been looking at this for a year… Really smart in my mind to go this route.”

Karlsson Staying in Sweden

Chris Johnston of Sportnet is reporting that NHL Forward Melker Karlsson will not be returning to the NHL and has signed with Skelleftea AIK in Sweden for the rest of the 2020-21 season.

Karlsson had six goals and 12 points with the San Jose Sharks this past season and was UFA in 2020-21. He had been with the Sharks for the past six seasons but was seemingly squeezed out of the NHL thanks to a tighter salary cap and opted for a guaranteed contract that came with playing in Sweden.

On Tuesday, Mitch Marner of the Toronto Maple Leafs joined Tim and Sid to talk about the upcoming 2021 NHL season. Hoping that the season gets under way without further delay, he noted he’s excited about the team’s recent additions and said specifically that he’s looking forward to skating with NHL veteran Joe Thornton.

Noting that former teammate Patrick Marleau has told countless stories about Thornton, despite his reputation for being serious about winning and losing, Thornton is someone who likes to keep everything “light” and have a great time. Marner said “he seems like just an unbelievable dude.”

Coyotes Officially Hire Cory Stillman

As per a story broken by Craig Morgan and the confirmed by the Arizona Coyotes, the team has officially hired hired Cory Stillman to be an assistant coach. With that, the Coyotes coaching staff is now complete.

GM Bill Armstrong said of the decision to hire Stillman: “We are very pleased to have Cory join Rick Tocchet‘s coaching staff.” He added:

“Cory was a great player who won back to back Stanley Cups during his career. He is a very good coach who has a strong work ethic and a passion for the game. I’m confident that our players and staff will benefit from his knowledge, insight and expertise.”

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Whitecaps, Timbers to face off in play-in match in Portland

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VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Whitecaps will begin their post-season campaign with a play-in game against the Timbers in Portland on Wednesday.

The ‘Caps (13-13-8) ended the regular season with a 2-1 loss to Real Salt Lake on Saturday and finished eighth in Major League Soccer’s Western Conference standings.

The eighth and ninth spots from each conference meet in a play-in game this week, with the winner going on to face the No. 1 seed in the first round of the playoffs.

Each eighth-place team was set to host the play-in game, but Vancouver announced Friday that its home stadium, B.C. Place, is not available, so the club will cede home-field advantage to Portland (12-11-11), the ninth-place team.

The ‘Caps and Timbers split their three-game series during regular-season play, with each side taking a win, a loss and a draw.

The first round of the MLS playoffs is set to begin next weekend.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 19, 2024.

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Real Salt Lake beats visiting Whitecaps 2-1 to set single-season club record for points

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SANDY, Utah (AP) — Diego Luna scored a tying goal in the 73rd minute and Real Salt Lake added another on an own goal for a 2-1 victory over the Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday night to set a single-season club record for points.

Real Salt Lake (16-7-11) secured the No. 3 spot in the Western Conference and will face Minnesota in the first round of the Major League Soccer playoffs. RSL reached 59 points this season, topping the 2012 team with 57.

Vancouver (13-13-8) will play the Portland Timbers on Wednesday in a wild-card game for a chance to play top-seeded LAFC.

Luna settled a long cross from Braian Ojeda before taking four touches to slot home a shot inside the far post for his eighth goal of the season.

RSL went ahead in the 83rd when Vancouver goalkeeper Isaac Boehmer misplayed a lofted ball that rolled into the back of the net.

Vancouver midfielder Ryan Gauld opened the scoring in the 58th to become the first player in club history to produce multiple seasons with at least 10 goals and 10 assists.

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Juan Soto’s 3-run homer in 10th sends Yankees past Guardians 5-2 and into World Series for 41st time

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CLEVELAND (AP) — Juan Soto’s arrival last winter was supposed to be that move that pushed the New York Yankees back to the top.

They’re one step away.

Soto hit a three-run homer with two outs in the 10th inning and the Yankees advanced to their 41st World Series — and first in 15 years — by beating the Cleveland Guardians 5-2 in Game 5 of the AL Championship Series on Saturday night.

Baseball’s biggest brand is going back to October’s main stage.

Soto, who was acquired in a seven-player trade from San Diego in December, pushed the Bronx Bombers into position with one big swing.

This was why he came, for this moment and for so many more.

“We’re right where we belong,” said Yankees general manager Brian Cashman, who pulled off the deal for Soto.

The Yankees will try to win their 28th title against either the New York Mets or Los Angeles Dodgers. Game 6 of the NL Championship Series is on Sunday at Dodger Stadium.

In the third consecutive tight game in three nights at Progressive Field, Austin Wells walked with one out in the 10th and Alex Verdugo followed with a grounder to Guardians second baseman Andrés Giménez, whose soft toss to the bag was dropped by rookie shortstop Brayan Rocchio for an error.

Hunter Gaddis struck out Gleyber Torres and had Soto in a 1-2 count before New York’s stylish outfielder sent a shot over the wall in center. Soto danced down the first-base line and paused to celebrate with his teammates before circling the bases.

“I was just saying to myself, `You’re all over that guy. You’re all over that guy. He ain’t got anything,’” said Soto, who moved alongside his manager, Aaron Boone, as the only New York players to homer in an extra-inning, series-clinching win.

Luke Weaver got the final three outs with Lane Thomas flying out for the last one, which was caught by Soto.

“We get to play for a world championship,” Boone said. “That’s pretty sweet.”

The 25-year-old Soto is eligible for free agency this winter, and Yankees fans chanted “Re-sign Soto!” during the postgame festivities. He’s expected to get a contract upwards of $600 million, and his heroics in Game 5 may have raised his price.

Giancarlo Stanton hit a two-run homer and was named ALCS MVP as the Yankees took care of the Guardians in five games. It wasn’t easy.

New York won the first two at Yankee Stadium without much fanfare or any major drama. However, it was a different story in Cleveland as all three games at Progressive Field were nail-biters.

The Guardians rallied to win Game 3 on two, two-run homers in their last two at-bats, and the Yankees held on to win Game 4 after blowing a four-run lead.

“This was a rollercoaster and we were able to just keep punching back,” Stanton said. “We know there’s much more work to do and it’s only uphill from here and we got to get it done.”

Cleveland just didn’t have enough and a surprising season under first-year manager Stephen Vogt ended just short of a World Series. The franchise remains without a title since 1948, baseball’s current longest drought.

“There’s only one team that gets to win the last game of the year, and unfortunately it’s not going to be us,” Vogt said. “But we accomplished a lot as a group. We got better. We worked extremely hard. I couldn’t be more proud of this group. We just didn’t get quite as far as we wanted to.”

The Yankees are back in the World Series, back where their fans expect them to be every year.

The club’s 82-80, fourth-place finish in the AL East last season led to some “soul searching as an organization” during the winter, according to Boone, who has been widely criticized but is one of just three managers to take New York to playoffs in six of his first seven seasons.

While the team’s core stayed mostly intact, getting Soto in a blockbuster trade on Dec. 7 — New York sent five players to San Diego for the three-time All-Star — accelerated the team returning to title contender.

“That was a good day,” Boone said with a laugh before the game.

Stanton’s 446-foot rocket into the left-field bleachers tied it at 2 in the sixth and chased Tanner Bibee, who had struck out New York’s dangerous DH in his first two at-bats and held the Yankees scoreless for the first five innings.

It was Stanton’s fourth homer in this series — his third in three days — and his 16th in the postseason, moving him into fourth place on the club’s career list behind Bernie Williams (22), Derek Jeter (20) and Mickey Mantle (18).

Before the game, Boone was asked what makes Stanton so good.

“He can hit it harder than anyone, first of all,” Boone said. “So there’s the physical nature of what he does that’s different than just about everyone in the world.”

But Boone went on to compliment Stanton’s discipline at the plate, “his approach, his process, how he studies guys.”

“There’s something that he does when he gets familiarity with people on top of being very physically gifted,” Boone said.

The Guardians took a 2-0 lead in the fifth off Carlos Rodón on Steven Kwan’s RBI single with two outs. But Cleveland missed a big chance for more, leaving the bases loaded when Lane Thomas grounded out on the first pitch to him from Mark Leiter Jr.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Yankees: LHP Nestor Cortes (elbow strain) had another successful live batting practice session. The reliever remains on track to join the Yankees on their World Series roster. Boone said Cortes would throw again early next week. Cortes went 9-10 with a 3.77 ERA in 30 starts.

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