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Kadri signed a seven-year, $49 million contract ($7 million average annual value) with Calgary on Aug. 18.

MacKenzie Weegar and Jonathan Huberdeau scored, and Brett Sutter and Michael Stone each had a goal and an assist for the Flames. Jacob Markstrom made 12 saves in two periods before being replaced by Dustin Wolf, who stopped all nine shots he faced to preserve the shutout.

Calvin Pickard stopped 16 of 17 shots in 31:36 for the Oilers. Stuart Skinner made 14 saves in relief.

Sutter gave the Flames a 1-0 lead at 6:56 of the second period, and Stone made it 2-0 at 16:36.

Weegar scored his first of the preseason to extend the lead to 3-0 at 16:23 of the third, and Huberdeau scored with three seconds left for the 4-0 final.

Ducks 3, Coyotes 1: Trevor Zegras sustained an upper-body injury in the second period of the Anaheim Ducks’ 3-1 win against the Arizona Coyotes at Honda Center in Anaheim.

Zegras was second among NHL rookies with 61 points (23 goals, 38 assists) in 75 games last season. Ducks coach Dallas Eakins did not have an update postgame.

“He got dinged,” Eakins said. “It was obviously a very hard hit (by Coyotes forward Jan Jenik). You never like to see your player go down like that.”

Lukas Dostal made 28 saves for Anaheim. Ryan Strome, who signed a five-year contract with the Ducks on July 13, had a goal and an assist in his debut.

Karel Vejmelka made 20 saves for Arizona.

Pavol Regenda scored his second of the preseason to give the Ducks a 1-0 lead at 17:25 of the first period.

Dylan Guenther tied it 1-1 at 10:18 of the second period, but Strome put Anaheim back in front at 19:06.

Isac Lundestrom pushed the lead to 3-1 at 9:00 of the third period.

Golden Knights 7, Avalanche 1: Alexandar Georgiev allowed six goals on 18 shots in his debut for the Colorado Avalanche, a 7-1 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

Georgiev was acquired by the Avalanche in a trade with the New York Rangers on July 7 and signed a three-year contract three days later. He was replaced in the third period by Jonas Johansson, who made nine saves.

William Karlsson, Keegan Kolesar, Gage Quinney and Paul Cotter each had a goal and an assist, and Zach Whitecloud had four assists for the Golden Knights. Logan Thompson made 25 saves.

Karlsson scored 53 seconds into the game to give Vegas the lead, and Quinney made it 2-0 at 10:26.

Michael Amadio pushed it to 3-0 at 2:05 of the second period.

Cotter scored his second of the preseason to make it 4-0 at 9:06 before Kolesar extended the lead to 5-0 at 13:30.

Kaedan Korczak made it 6-0 at 19:07. 

Alex Beaucage ended the shutout bid at 4:47 of the third period, and Chandler Stephenson scored at 14:49 for the 7-1 final.

Video: Whitecloud post a 4 point night in a 7-1 victory

Maple Leafs 3, Canadiens 0: Matt Murray stopped all 16 shots he faced in his debut for the Toronto Maple Leafs, a 3-0 victory against the Montreal Canadiens at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

Murray, who was acquired in a trade with the Ottawa Senators on July 11, played the first two periods. He is competing for Toronto’s No. 1 job with Ilya Samsonov, who also made 16 saves on 16 shots in two periods against the Senators on Saturday.

Denis Malgin had a goal and an assist, and Erik Kallgren made 11 saves to finish the shutout for Toronto.

Sam Montembeault started and made 14 saves in 31:10 for Montreal. He was replaced by Kevin Poulin, who allowed two goals on 14 shots in relief.

Nicholas Robertson gave the Maple Leafs a 1-0 lead at 6:53 of the first period. Murray had the secondary assist on the play.

Malgin made it 2-0 with a power-play goal at 19:15 of the second period, and Nick Abruzzese scored another goal on the power play at 16:35 of the third period for the 3-0 final.

Maple Leafs defensemen Jordie Benn (groin) and Carl Dahlstrom (shoulder) were each injured in the first period. Coach Sheldon Keefe said both players will undergo further testing on Thursday, but he expects them to miss some time.

Video: Robertson, Malgin score in a 3-0 win over Canadiens

Capitals 3, Flyers 1: Dylan Strome scored two goals, and Connor Brown had a goal and an assist for the Washington Capitals in a 3-1 win against the Philadelphia Flyers at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia.

Strome, who signed a one-year, $3.5 million contract on July 14, and Brown, who was acquired in a trade with the Senators on July 13, were each making their debuts for Washington.

Bobby Nardella had two assists, and Charlie Lindgren started and made 13 saves in two periods for Washington. Zach Fucale allowed one goal on eight shots in the third.

Kevin Hayes scored for Philadelphia. Felix Sandstrom allowed two goals on 15 shots in two periods before being replaced by Samuel Ersson, who made 11 saves in relief.

Brown gave the Capitals a 1-0 lead at 4:23 of the second period, and Strome made it 2-0 with a power-play goal at 7:42.

Hayes cut it to 2-1 at 3:44 of the third period, but Strome scored at 16:20 off a pass from Brown for the 3-1 final.

Video: Strome nets 2 goals in a 3-1 win over the Flyers

Blue Jackets 4, Sabres 1: Jakub Voracek scored his second goal of the preseason for the Columbus Blue Jackets in a 4-1 win against the Buffalo Sabres at Nationwide Arena in Columbus.

Emil Bemstrom, Kirill Marchenko and Carson Meyer also scored for the Blue Jackets. Daniil Tarasov started in goal and made nine saves in 31:24 before being replaced by Jet Greaves, who stopped all 13 shots he faced in relief.

Chase Priskie scored, and Eric Comrie made 27 saves for the Sabres.

Bemstrom gave the Blue Jackets a 1-0 lead at 8:47 of the first period. Andrew Peeke, who signed a three-year, $8.25 million contract ($2.75 million average annual value) with Columbus earlier Wednesday, had the secondary assist on the play.

Marchenko made it 2-0 with a power-play goal at 13:29.

Priskie cut it to 2-1 at 3:49 of the second period, but Voracek restored the two-goal lead for Columbus at 7:58 of the third period.

Meyer scored a short-handed goal at 16:36 for the 4-1 final.

Blackhawks 4, Red Wings 2: Jujhar Khaira had a goal and an assist for the Chicago Blackhawks in a 4-2 win against the Detroit Red Wings at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

Sam Lafferty also had a goal and an assist, and Arvid Soderblom made 31 saves for Chicago.

Adam Erne scored twice for Detroit. Alex Nedeljkovic allowed two goals on 10 shots in 31:56 before being replaced by Jussi Olkinuora, who made 10 saves in relief.

Dylan Sikura scored 11 seconds into the game to give the Blackhawks a 1-0 lead.

Erne tied it 1-1 at 1:27, but Lukas Reichel put Chicago back in front 2-1 at 6:35.

Erne scored his second goal 59 seconds into the second period to tie it 2-2.

Khaira scored the tiebreaking goal on the power play to make it 3-2 at 13:57, and Lafferty shot into an empty net at 19:22 of the third for the 4-2 final.

Video: Khaira records 2 point night in 4-2 victory

Sharks 3, Kings 1: Thomas Bordeleau and Evgeny Svechnikov each scored a power-play goal for the San Jose Sharks in a 3-1 win against the Los Angeles Kings at Toyota Arena in Ontario, California.

Aaron Dell made 16 saves for San Jose.

Carl Grundstrom scored, and Matt Villalta made 12 saves for Los Angeles.

Bordeleau made it 1-0 at 5:54 of the first period, and Svechnikov made it 2-0 at 12:48 of the second.

Grundstrom cut it to 2-1 with a power-play goal at 2:28 of the third period.

Scott Harrington scored at 18:32 for the 3-1 final.

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Washington Capitals 3-2 win ends Dallas Stars’ winning streak

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Tom Wilson, Dylan Strome and Taylor Raddysh scored to help the Washington Capitals end the Dallas Stars’ season-opening winning streak at four with a 3-2 victory Thursday night.

Wilson’s goal was his third in three games, Strome his second of the season and Raddysh his first since joining the team in free agency last summer. Charlie Lindgren made 22 saves as the Capitals wrapped up this early homestand with back-to-back wins.

The Stars fell from the ranks of the league’s unbeaten teams despite a short-handed goal by Colin Blackwell and one at even strength from Jason Robertson. Rookie Oskar Bäck set up Blackwell for his first NHL point.

Casey DeSmith was screened on two of the three goals he allowed on 26 shots.

LIGHTNING 4, GOLDEN KNIGHTS 3

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Nikita Kucherov scored the winning goal with less than a minute to play just 1:27 after Brandon Hagel had tied it and Tampa Bay rallied to beat Vegas.

Kucherov’s second goal of the game with 55 seconds left was his sixth of the season.

Janis Moser had a goal and two assists for the Lightning, who remain unbeaten. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 22 saves.

Brayden McNabb, Pavel Dorofeyev and Ivan Barbashev had goals for Vegas. Adin Hill turned aside 21 shots.

Jack Eichel, with two assists on Thursday, now has 10 points this season in five games and reached reached double-digit points faster than any other player in Vegas history. He is the 10th U.S.-born player to accomplish the feat.

After Barbashev put Vegas up 3-2 early in the second, Hagel pulled Tampa Bay even at 3 with 2:22 remaining in the third.

BLUE JACKETS 6, SABRES 4

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Kirill Marchenko and Mathieu Olivier each had a goal and an assist and Daniil Tarasov made 21 saves to help Columbus to a win over Buffalo.

Yegor Chinakhov, Adam Fantilli, Zachary Aston-Reese and Damon Severson also scored for Columbus, and Zach Werenski added two assists.

Ryan McLeod, Owen Power and JJ Peterka scored for Buffalo, and Jiri Kulich added his first NHL goal. Devon Lev stopped 19 shots for the Sabres (1-5-1), who have lost two straight road games and five of their first six overall.

CANUCKS 3, FLORIDA 2, OT

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — J.T. Miller scored 2:09 into overtime and Vancouver got their first win of the season, beating Florida.

Teddy Blueger and Quinn Hughes had goals for Vancouver, with Kevin Lankinen stopping 26 shots.

Anton Lundell got his fourth goal in the last three games for Florida and Jesper Boqvist also scored for the Panthers, who got 30 saves from Sergei Bobrovsky.

Florida remained without forwards Aleksander Barkov (lower body) and Matthew Tkachuk (illness).

DEVILS 3, SENATORS 1

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Jacob Markstrom stopped 30 shots and lost his shutout bid in the final minutes as New Jersey beat Ottawa.

Erik Haula, Nathan Bastian and Paul Cotter scored for the Devils, who won for the third time in four games and improved to 5-2-0.

The Senators, who were coming off an 8-7 overtime victory against Los Angeles on Monday, struggled to beat Markstrom.

Brady Tkachuk was the only scorer for the Senators, beating Markstrom, with a power-play goal with 65 seconds remaining in the third period.

Anton Forsberg, making his second straight start and hoping to rebound after getting pulled Monday, made 32 saves in the loss.

Haula opened the scoring early in the second period and Bastian added a short-handed goal, giving New Jersey a 2-0 lead after 40 minutes. Cotter scored midway through the third.

RANGERS 5, RED WING 2

DETROIT (AP) — Artemi Panarin had his eighth career hat trick and New York rolled to a victory over Detroit.

Panarin became the first Rangers player to have multiple points in the first four games of a season. He scored twice on the power play. Vincent Trocheck also had a power- play goal and assisted on all of Panarin’s goals.

Jonathan Quick made 29 saves in his season debut. Victor Mancini also scored.

The Rangers have won the last five meetings, including twice this week. New York had a 4-1 home victory over Detroit on Monday night.

Moritz Seider and J.T. Compher scored for Detroit. Red Wings goalie Cam Talbot was pulled in the second period after allowing five goals.

KINGS 4, CANADIENS 1

MONTREAL (AP) — David Rittich made 26 saves a night after being benched in the second period in Toronto, helping road-weary Los Angeles snap a three-game losing streak with a victory over Montreal.

Los Angeles improved to 2-1-2 on a season-opening, seven-game trip necessitated by arena renovations.

Rittich rebounded after allowing four goals on 14 shots in a 6-2 loss to the Maple Leafs. Alex Laferriere, Mikey Anderson, Andreas Englund and Adrian Kempe scored.

Justin Barron scored for Montreal (2-3-0). Sam Montembeault stopped 28 shots. He made a save on Kevin Fiala on a penalty shot.

BLUES 1, ISLANDERS 0, OT

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Joel Hofer made 34 saves and assisted on Jake Neighbours’ goal at 2:04 of overtime in St. Louis victory over New York.

Hofer had his second career shutout in his and the team’s second overtime victory of the season.

Philip Broberg carried the puck into the New York zone and made a centering pass to Neighbours for the winner.

Islanders goalie Ilya Sorkin made 29 saves.

Blues defenseman Nick Leddy sat out because of a lower-body injury, the first game he has missed this season. Leddy played in all 82 games last season.

OILERS 4, PREDATORS 2

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Brett Kulak scored twice and Connor McDavid added his first goal of the season to lead Edmonton to a victory over reeling Nashville.

Jeff Skinner also scored and Calvin Pickard made 25 saves for the defending Western Conference champion Oilers, who have won consecutive games after beginning the season with a three-game skid.

Filip Forsberg and Jonathan Marchessault scored and Juuse Saros made 32 saves for Nashville (0-4).

Forsberg’s goal midway through the first period gave Nashville its first lead of the season. That lasted less than six minutes before Kulak tied it.

Kulak sealed it with an empty-netter in the final minute for the defenseman’s first career two-goal game.

BLACKHAWKS 4, SHARKS 2

CHICAGO (AP) — Tyler Bertuzzi and Nick Foligno each scored a power-play goal, and Chicago beat San Jose.

Taylor Hall and Jason Dickinson also scored for Chicago. Connor Bedard and Teuvo Teravainen each had two assists.

Hall, who missed most of last season because of right knee surgery, put the Blackhawks in front 4:20 into the first period. It was Hall’s first goal since Nov. 5 and No. 267 for his career.

Tyler Toffoli and Fabian Zetterlund scored for San Jose, which trailed 3-0 early in the second. William Eklund and Mikael Granlund had two assists each.

The Sharks dropped to 0-2-2 under Ryan Warsofsky, who was promoted to head coach in June.

Petr Mrazek had 20 saves for Chicago, and Vitek Vanecek made 23 stops for San Jose.

KRAKEN 6, FLYERS 4

SEATTLE (AP) — Eeli Tolvanen, Jordan Eberle, and Shane Wright scored three goals in less than three minutes in the second period and Seattle held off a Philadelphia rally in a victory.

Tolvanen’s goal broke a 2-2 tie at the 14:57 mark. Eberle made it a two-goal game with a goal at 17:44. Eight seconds later, Wright scored to give Seattle a three-goal lead.

Jared McCann tied the game at 2-2 with the first of Seattle’s four second-period goals.

Cam York and Jamie Drysdale scored to pull Philadelphia within 5-4 in the third period, but Oliver Bjorkstrand responded with a goal to push Seattle’s lead to two with just over five minutes left in the game.

Scott Laughton scored twice for the Flyers in the first period, while Brandon Montour scored one in for the Kraken.

Chandler Stephenson had an assist in his 500th NHL game. Seattle’s Philipp Grubauer had 21 saves.

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Canada’s Dabrowski, New Zealand’s Routliffe out of Japan Women’s Open after walkover

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OSAKA, Japan – Canada’s Gabriela Dabrowski and New Zealand’s Erin Routliffe are out of the Japan Women’s Open tennis tournament.

Spain’s Cristina Bucsa and Romania’s Monica Niculescu advanced to the final on Thursday by way of walkover.

The fourth seeds were supposed to play the top-seeded Dabrowski and Routliffe in the semifinals.

Bucsa and Niculescu will next face third-seeded Ena Shibahara of Japan and Laura Siegemund of Germany in the final.

Dabrowski and Routliffe defeated Japan’s Shuko Aoyama and Eri Hozumi in the quarterfinals 6-2, 6-4 on Wednesday to advance.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 17, 2024.

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Mountain West commissioner says she’s heartbroken over turmoil surrounding San Jose State volleyball

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Mountain West Conference Commissioner Gloria Nevarez said Thursday the forfeitures that volleyball teams are willing to take to avoid playing San Jose State is “not what we celebrate in college athletics” and that she is heartbroken over what has transpired this season surrounding the Spartans and their opponents.

Four teams have canceled games against San Jose State: Boise State, Southern Utah, Utah State and Wyoming, with none of the schools explicitly saying why they were forfeiting.

A group of Nevada players issued a statement saying they will not take the floor when the Wolf Pack are scheduled to host the Spartans on Oct. 26. They cited their “right to safety and fair competition,” though their school reaffirmed Thursday that the match is still planned and that state law bars forfeiture “for reasons related to gender identity or expression.”

All those schools, except Southern Utah, are in the Mountain West. New Mexico, also in the MWC, went ahead with its home match on Thursday night, which was won by the Spartans, 3-1, the team’s first victory since Sept. 24.

“It breaks my heart because they’re human beings, young people, student-athletes on both sides of this issue that are getting a lot of national negative attention,” Nevarez said in an interview with The Associated Press at Mountain West basketball media days. “It just doesn’t feel right to me.”

Republican governors of Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming have made public statements in support of the cancellations, citing a need for fairness in women’s sports. Former President Donald Trump, the GOP nominee in this year’s presidential race, this week referenced an unidentified volleyball match when he was asked during a Fox News town hall about transgender athletes in women’s sports.

“I saw the slam, it was a slam. I never saw a ball hit so hard, hit the girl in the head,” Trump replied before he was asked what can be done. “You just ban it. The president bans it. You just don’t let it happen.”

After Trump’s comment, San Diego State issued a statement that said “it has been incorrectly reported that an San Diego State University student-athlete was hit in the face with a volleyball during match play with San Jose State University. The ball bounced off the shoulder of the student-athlete, and the athlete was uninjured and did not miss a play.”

San Jose State has not made any direct comments about the politicians’ “fairness” references, and Nevarez did not go into details.

“I’m learning a lot about the issue,” Nevarez said. “I don’t know a lot of the language yet or the science or the understanding nationally of how this issue plays out. The external influences are so far on either side. We have an election year. It’s political, so, yeah, it feels like a no-win based on all the external pressure.”

The cancellations could mean some teams will not qualify for the conference tournament Nov. 27-30 in Las Vegas, where the top six schools are slated to compete for the league championship.

“The student-athlete (in question) meets the eligibility standard, so if a team does not play them, it’s a forfeit, meaning they take a loss,” Nevarez said.

Ahead of the Oct. 26 match in Reno. Nevada released a statement acknowledging that “a majority of the Wolf Pack women’s volleyball team” had decided to forfeit against San Jose State. The school said only the university can take that step but any player who decides not to play would face no punishment.

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