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Ryan O'Reilly settling into life as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs – CP24


Joshua Clipperton, The Canadian Press
Published Thursday, February 23, 2023 6:08PM EST
TORONTO – Ryan O’Reilly passed through the locker room’s sliding doors and was immediately told he would be heading to a different sheet of ice.
After one of the newest Maple Leafs was done with a series of drills alongside William Nylander and Michael Bunting, he joined the larger group on another rink across the hall.
Before long, Reilly was following the crowd again – to a third pad, the one he first stepped on – to conclude the session.
“I walked to that ice and they sent me to the other one,” O’Reilly said with a grin Thursday following his first practice with Toronto. “I got out there and they sent me to the other one.
“A little confused where I was going.”
Those first-day-of-school vibes were to be expected.
There’s no uncertainty, however, when it comes what the centre brings to a team starved for playoff success – and where the Leafs hope he can help take them.
Acquired from the St. Louis Blues last week along with fellow veteran forward Noel Acciari, O’Reilly is a Stanley Cup champion and Conn Smythe Trophy winner with a blend of swagger, humour, confidence, post-season pedigree and drive.
“Very fun and easy-going, doesn’t take himself or anything else too seriously,” Toronto head coach Sheldon Keefe said. “Yet his game and his routine and his craft, he takes extremely seriously and works extremely hard at. That’s a pretty rare balance.
“An extremely important part of our team, but he also is bringing a lot of things that are going to really help us in a lot of areas – not just in what his on-ice contributions are.”
O’Reilly has hit the ground running with the Leafs, centring a line with John Tavares, who’s been moved to the wing, and Mitch Marner through three games.
The 32-year-old from Clinton, Ont., picked up an assist in Saturday’s 5-1 victory over Montreal to wrap up a crazy 24 hours after the trade. He then registered the fourth hat trick of his career to go along with an assist Tuesday in Buffalo on a night where Marner set up five goals in a 6-3 triumph.
O’Reilly joked a kid playing minor hockey could have scored three times that night.
“The processing ability – his decision making – is next level,” the 2019 Selke Trophy winner as the NHL’s top defensive forward said of skating with Marner. “Already knows what he’s doing before he even gets the puck.”
Keefe has stuck with that trio for now, but there are a number of combinations he wants auditioned before the playoffs as Toronto churns towards what seems like an inevitable first-round rematch with Tampa Bay.
“Very intrigued by the ability to move some things around,” Keefe said. “We don’t have that much schedule, but we do have enough schedule where we can give some things time to breathe.”
Leafs centre Auston Matthews said both O’Reilly and Acciari have fit in seamlessly since arriving.
“We’ve gotten a big boost,” he said. “A lot of really good energy is flowing.”
While O’Reilly is getting most of the headlines, and rightly so, Acciari has also made a good first impression further down the lineup.
“Hits hard and seems to be in the right spots,” Matthews said. “Last game you could see when stuff started to slip for us, that line especially went out there and got it back with their physicality and their competitiveness.”
O’Reilly and Acciari will be seeing plenty of their new teammates in the coming weeks. The Leafs host Minnesota on Friday before heading right back out on a road trip that won’t see them play at home again until March 11.
“The timing is difficult to try to find your stride and try to get adjusted and feel comfortable,” Toronto defenceman Morgan Rielly said. “It’s important that as a group we do a good job to try to make them feel comfortable.”
O’Reilly and Acciari, who rushed to Toronto right after the trade to face Montreal before immediately heading back to the airport with their new team for games in Chicago and Buffalo, finally got some time to exhale in their new city Wednesday – just as a winter storm was about to hit.
“Just kind of take a breath … take a second to relax,” Acciari said of the brief respite. “Been a bit of a whirlwind.”
“Had a nice sauna at the hotel,” O’Reilly added. “Nice to open the window and see the snow coming down.
“It was like, ‘Oh, welcome back to Canada.”’
MUZZIN OUT
The Leafs announced Wednesday that Jake Muzzin won’t play again in 2022-23 because of a neck injury.
“It’s hard,” Tavares said. “I can’t imagine how it’s been for him … how it’s been up in the air. You always have the hope, the belief that things will turn a corner at some point.
“He’s such a big part of this locker room.”
The six-foot-four, 227-pound native of Woodstock, Ont., had one assist in four games this season, most of which was spent on long-term injured reserve.
Muzzin, whose significant injury history includes two concussions last season and being stretched off the ice to end his 2020 campaign, was limited to 47 appearances in 2021-22.
“You’re always holding out hope that things might settle for him,” Keefe said. “But I knew that it was probably going to be a real long shot.”
The bruising 34-year-old, who won the Cup with Los Angeles in 2014 and was acquired by Toronto via trade in January 2019, has been around the team much of this season.
“Brings such a unique thing,” Matthews said. “His presence, his leadership, his experience and holding guys accountable.”
“Work ethic is second to none,” Tavares added. “The drive to compete and succeed (is) hard to replace. We really feel for him.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 23, 2023.
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Bruins F Greer suspended one game for cross-checking Habs F Hoffman – TSN


Boston Bruins forward AJ Greer has been suspended one game by the NHL’s Department of Player Safety for cross-checking Montreal Canadiens winger Mike Hoffman on Thursday night.
Boston’s A.J. Greer has been suspended for one game for Cross-checking Montreal’s Mike Hoffman. https://t.co/SZkcAlo8qk
— NHL Player Safety (@NHLPlayerSafety) March 24, 2023
The incident occurred in the first period of Thursday’s 4-2 Bruins win over the Canadiens when the two players were battling prior to a faceoff, which resulted in Greer cross-checking Hoffman in the face.
Greer received a five-minute major for cross-checking and a game misconduct, while Hoffman briefly left the game with an injury but returned in the second period.
Greer, 26, has five goals and 11 points in 52 games this season.
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Play-off field complete at LGT World Women's Championship – worldcurling.org


The play-off field is set at the LGT World Women’s Curling Championship 2023, taking place from 18–26 March in the Göransson Arena.
Switzerland women completed their round-robin campaign unbeaten (12-0), secured first place in the rankings and a spot in Saturday’s semi-finals.
Norway finished second in the rankings with an 8-4 win-loss record, and they also secured a direct place in the semi-finals.
Canada are ranked third (7-5) and will play sixth-ranked Japan (7-5) in one qualification game. Fourth-ranked Italy (7-5) and fifth-placed hosts Sweden (7-5) will play in the other qualification game.
Both qualification games will take place on Saturday 25 March at 10:00 and the winners of these games earn a place in the semi-finals.
Switzerland will play the winner of the Italy vs Sweden game in one semi-final, while Norway will meet the winner of the Canada vs Japan game in the other semi-final.
Both semi-finals will take place on Saturday at 16:00.
The winners of the semi-finals will play for gold medals and the world title on Sunday 26 March at 15:00. The losers of the semi-finals will play for bronze medals earlier that day, at 10:00.
All times are CET (Central European Time) which is Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) +1 hour, except for 26 March, when times are CEST (Central European Summer Time) which is Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) +2 hours.
Engage with the World Curling Federation during the LGT World Women’s Curling Championship 2023 on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Weibo and be searching the hashtags #WWCC2023 #curling
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Canada narrowly qualifies for playoffs at women's curling worlds despite late loss – CBC.ca


Canada’s Kerri Einarson closed her round-robin schedule with an 11-5 loss to Denmark’s Madeleine Dupont on Friday but still managed to secure a playoff berth at the women’s world curling championship in Sandviken, Sweden.
Her Manitoba-based rink of Val Sweeting, Shannon Birchard and Briane Harris, which defeated Turkey’s Dilsat Yildiz 10-4 earlier in the day, finished in third place at 7-5 and will face sixth-place Japan (7-5) on Saturday in a qualification match at the Goransson Arena.
The top six teams advanced to the playoffs, with three-time defending champion Switzerland (12-0) and Norway (8-4) getting byes to the semifinals as the top two teams.
Canada fell to Japan 6-5 in round-robin play on Thursday.
Sweden (7-5) and Italy (7-5) meet in the other qualification game.
After conceding to Denmark after eight ends, Canada locked up a spot in a qualification game a short time later when American Tabitha Peterson dropped a 10-6 decision to South Korea’s Seungyoun Ha.
“We were going to have some anxious moments here waiting, but we knew there were a lot of scenarios here where we still make it through,” Birchard said.
The Americans missed the cut at 6-6.
Qualification games and semifinals were scheduled for Saturday and medal games were on tap Sunday.
Einarson won bronze at last year’s world playdowns in Prince George, B.C. Canada hasn’t won gold at this competition since 2018 when Jennifer Jones was victorious in North Bay, Ont.
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