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Senators F Norris out for ‘extended time,’ Hamonic week-to-week

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OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators will be without Josh Norris yet again.

Senators interim head coach Jacques Martin confirmed Thursday that Norris would be out for an extended period of time with an upper-body injury, and that more information would be forthcoming.

Norris was injured Tuesday night in the second period of a game against the Predators when he was hit into the centre back post of the Nashville net by Cole Smith while chasing the puck.

Norris went down immediately and was favouring his left shoulder. The 24-year-old underwent surgery on that same shoulder just last February and was still dealing with its recovery when he arrived at training camp and ended up missing the first three games of the regular season.

The Senators centre had three goals and an assist in his last five games.

Norris has struggled with shoulder injuries for much of his career.

He had surgery on his left shoulder in 2019 after sustaining an injury at the world junior hockey championship. He missed 16 games in 2021-22 and was restricted to just eight games last year due to shoulder injuries.

“It’s just unfortunate because I thought Josh was playing his best hockey of the season for us,” Martin said. “I think since he’s been teamed with Drake Batherson I thought that line has been very effective. It had good speed and they were doing a good job getting some production as well, so that’s the unfortunate part.”

With Norris out, Martin said the plan will be to move Ridly Greig back to centre.

Norris’ teammates hated the sight of him in pain as he left the ice, but take comfort in how he has dealt with adversity in the past.

“He’s honestly a pretty positive guy,” said Batherson. “You don’t really see him in a bad mood.”

There was some good news for the Senators. Defenceman Thomas Chabot and forward Tim Stutzle are expected to play Friday against Arizona.

Chabot also left the Nashville game late in third period. He and Stuzle both missed practice Thursday with maintenance days.

Artem Zub will also return to the lineup after missing the last three games, but fellow defenceman Travis Hamonic will be out week-to-week and won’t make the trip out west with the team.

“I’m happy to have him back” Jake Sanderson said of Zub returning as his defence partner. “We’re building some good chemistry this year so, hopefully, years to come we can play together and keep building and building. He’s a big player for us and when he’s not playing we kind of feel it and there’s some big shoes to fill.”

The Senators (25-29-3) are coming off a pair of disappointing losses — 6-3 to Washington and 4-1 to Nashville. Ottawa didn’t even manage to register a shot against the Predators in the third period.

In its last three games Ottawa has struggled to get off to a good start, going down 2-0 in each game. They managed to rally against Vegas to come out with a 4-3 shootout win, but it’s not an ideal scenario for a team that struggles with consistency.

It’s been another difficult season for the Senators, and players are aware changes could be coming with the trade deadline just over a week away.

“There’s not a whole lot of talk, but obviously you see it on TV and stuff like that,” said Batherson. “But at the end of the day there’s always rumours and you don’t really know what until it happens. So, we’ll just sit back and see how it unfolds I guess.”

 

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Edmonton Oilers sign defenceman Travis Dermott to professional tryout

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EDMONTON – The Edmonton Oilers signed defenceman Travis Dermott to a professional tryout on Friday.

Dermott, a 27-year-old from Newmarket, Ont., produced two goals, five assists and 26 penalty minutes in 50 games with the Arizona Coyotes last season.

The six-foot, 202-pound blueliner has also played for the Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs.

Toronto drafted him in the second round, 34th overall, of the 2015 NHL draft.

Over seven NHL seasons, Dermott has 16 goals and 46 assists in 329 games while averaging 16:03 in ice time.

Before the NHL, Dermott played two seasons with Oilers captain Connor McDavid for the Ontario Hockey League’s Erie Otters. The team was coached by current Edmonton head coach Kris Knoblauch.

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

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Former world No. 1 Sharapova wins fan vote for International Tennis Hall of Fame

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NEWPORT, R.I. (AP) — Maria Sharapova, a five-time Grand Slam singles champion, led the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s fan vote her first year on the ballot — an important part to possible selection to the hall’s next class.

The organization released the voting results on Friday. American doubles team Bob and Mike Bryan finished second with Canada’s Daniel Nestor third.

The Hall of Fame said tens of thousands of fans from 120 countries cast ballots. Fan voting is one of two steps in the hall’s selection process. The second is an official group of journalists, historians, and Hall of Famers from the sport who vote on the ballot for the hall’s class of 2025.

“I am incredibly grateful to the fans all around the world who supported me during the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s fan votes,” Sharapova said in a statement. “It is a tremendous honor to be considered for the Hall of Fame, and having the fans’ support makes it all the more special.”

Sharapova became the first Russian woman to reach No. 1 in the world. She won Wimbledon in 2004, the U.S. Open in 2006 and the Australian Open in 2008. She also won the French Open twice, in 2012 and 2014.

Sharapova was also part of Russia’s championship Fed Cup team in 2008 and won a silver medal at the London Olympics in 2012.

To make the hall, candidates must receive 75% or higher on combined results of the official voting group and additional percentage from the fan vote. Sharapova will have an additional three percentage points from winning the fan vote.

The Bryans, who won 16 Grand Slam doubles titles, will have two additional percentage points and Nestor, who won eight Grand Slam doubles titles, will get one extra percentage point.

The hall’s next class will be announced late next month.

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Driver charged with killing NHL’s Johnny Gaudreau and his brother had .087 blood-alcohol level

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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The driver charged with killing NHL hockey player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew as they bicycled on a rural road had a blood-alcohol level of .087, above the .08 legal limit in New Jersey, a prosecutor said Friday.

Gaudreau, 31, and brother Matthew, 29, were killed in Carneys Point, New Jersey, on Aug. 29, the evening before they were set to serve as groomsmen at their sister Katie’s wedding.

The driver, 43-year-old Sean M. Higgins of nearby Woodstown, New Jersey, is charged with two counts of death by auto, along with reckless driving, possession of an open container and consuming alcohol in a motor vehicle. At a virtual court hearing Friday, a judge ordered that he be held for trial after prosecutors described a history of alleged road rage and aggressive driving.

“’You were probably driving like a nut like I always tell you you do. And you don’t listen to me, instead you just yell at me,’” his wife told Higgins when he called her from jail after his arrest, according to First Assistant Prosecutor Jonathan Flynn of Salem County.

The defense described Higgins as a married father and law-abiding citizen before the crash.

“He’s an empathetic individual and he’s a loving father of two daughters,” said defense lawyer Matthew Portella. “He’s a good person and he made a horrible decision that night.”

Higgins told police he had five or six beers that day and admitted to consuming alcohol while driving, according to the criminal complaint. He also failed a field sobriety test, the complaint said. A prosecutor on Friday said he had been drinking at home after finishing a work call at about 3 p.m., and having an upsetting conversation with his mother about a family matter.

He then had a two-hour phone call with a friend while he drove around in his Jeep with an open container, Flynn said. He had been driving aggressively behind a sedan going just above the 50 mph speed limit, sometimes tailgating, the female driver told police.

When she and the vehicle ahead of her slowed down and veered left to go around the cyclists, Higgins sped up and veered right, striking the Gaudreas, the two other drivers told police.

“He indicated he didn’t even see them,” said Superior Court Judge Michael J. Silvanio, who said Higgins’ admitted “impatience” caused two deaths.

Higgins faces up to 20 years, a sentence that the judge said made him a flight risk.

Higgins has a master’s degree, works in finance for an addiction treatment company, and served in combat in Iraq, his lawyers said. However, his wife said he had been drinking regularly since working from home, Flynn said.

Johnny Gaudreau, known as “Johnny Hockey,” played 10 full seasons in the league and was set to enter his third with the Columbus Blue Jackets after signing a seven-year, $68 million deal in 2022. He played his first eight seasons with the Calgary Flames, a tenure that included becoming one of the sport’s top players and a fan favorite across North America.

Widows Meredith and Madeline Gaudreau described their husbands as attached at the hip throughout their lives. Both women are expecting, and both gave moving eulogies at the double funeral on Monday.

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