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Ottawa Senators suffer devastating and costly loss to Dallas Stars

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STARS 5, SENATORS 4

A stop in the Lone Star state did nothing to brighten the spirits of the Ottawa Senators during the holiday season.
On a night the Senators were trying to find their way out of the hole they have dug themselves into after two straight losses, they let a third-period lead slip away and dropped a 5-4 decision to the Dallas Stars on Friday at the American Airlines Arena.

Senators goaltender Anton Forsberg wasn’t able to shut the door when his teammates need him most and he turned in yet another sub-par performance. Former Senators centre Matt Duchene and Miro Heiskanen scored in a span of 44 seconds in the third period to put the game away.

That ruined a two-goal effort by Drake Batherson. Ottawa also got goals from Josh Norris and Travis Hamonic.

“It was a tough game. We got off to the start we wanted, we got the lead after two and they get a few bounces to take a lead,” Batherson told TSN 1200’s Gord Wilson. “It was good on the guys for battling but we were a bounce away.

“We treated this as a must-win game. We had a great start, we got a few bounces early and then the game turned out the way it did.”

Playing their third game in four days, the Senators were trying to atone themselves for an embarrassing 4-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday and a 4-2 decision in St. Louis on Thursday.

The Senators had the right response, but third period mistakes turned out to be costly.

Not only do your goaltenders have to steal the odd game, they also have to make the necessary saves. Forsberg couldn’t do anything on Duchene’s go-ahead goal at 8:17 of the third because it bounced off Norris’ stick, but the club needed a stop on Heiskenan’s effort at 7:33, which tied the game.

 
Dallas Stars centre Wyatt Johnston (53) and Ottawa Senators centre Ridly Greig (71) fight for control of the puck during the second period. Photo by Michael Ainsworth /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A shorthanded effort by Thomas Harley with 8:39 left in the second allowed the Stars to pull to within a goal. Harley was allowed to push it through Forsberg’s five-hole when he couldn’t find it. That was the second goal that Forsberg should have had on this night.

This just wasn’t NHL goaltending.

As the Senators prepare to face the Vegas Golden Knights on Sunday to continue this road trip, the focus has turned to the future of coach D.J. Smith again because this team continues to struggle to get the job done defensively.

“We deserved better for sure,” said Smith. “We played most of the night with nine guys. The effort and the commitment was there for sure on the back-to-back. You just want to get out of here with a win.

“They care in there, everyone cares, and it’s a tough one tonight.”

Unfortunately, Smith and the Senators couldn’t get a save and you wonder how long this can go on without Steve Staios, the club’s interim GM, taking action.

OFF THE GLASS

The Senators finished the game without winger Mathieu Joseph and centre Rourke Chartier. Joseph left after the first period with a lower-body injury. and Chartier didn’t return for the third period because of a lower body injury. That left Ottawa with only 10 forwards and Smith had no update post-game … Batherson’s second goal of the game, which gave the Senators a 4-2 lead at 3:54 of the second period, was a beauty. He picked up a loose puck and went upstairs on Dallas goalie Scott Wedgewood … Ten seconds after Norris scored his first on the road this season at 13:20 of the first period, Esa Lindell cut Ottawa’s lead to 3-2 only 10 seconds later. It beat Forsberg glove side and he has to make that stop. It’s a must … D Jakob Chychrun posted three assists and has eight helpers in his last five games. The TV camera also caught him using Dallas runway to leave the ice after the first period to head to the room. “It’s a tough one to swallow,” Chychrun said.

 

STOPS AND STARTS

The Senators got off to the kind of start they needed by pulling out to an early 2-0 lead on two shots. Batherson’s ninth of the year at 1:51 gave the club the two-goal advantage. He picked up his own rebound and beat Jake Oettinger from the slot. Hamonic scored his first goal since Nov. 11 when his shot from the point changed direction and beat Oettinger only 1:16 into the game. That was Hamonic’s first goal in 12 games … Wedgewood was forced into the net at 8:03 of the first period. Oettinger removed himself with what appeared to be a leg injury after he made an awkward save on Claude Giroux. The Senators had scored two goals on three shots before he left … A first-period goal by Dallas’ Joe Pavelski moved him into a tie for eighth place in NHL career points with defenceman Brian Leetch. That was point No. 1,028 of Pavelski’s career.

 
Ottawa Senators left wing Brady Tkachuk (7) shoves Dallas Stars defenceman Jani Hakanpaa (2) during the third period. Photo by Michael Ainsworth /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

TARASENKO MISSES THIS ONE

The Senators were without winger Vladimir Tarasenko in Dallas.

The 32-year-old Tarasenko, signed as an unrestricted free agent in the off-season, was scheduled to suit up for the 700th game of his NHL career. He has six goals and 19 points in 24 games this season.

“With the team’s support, forward Vladimir Tarasenko will miss tonight’s game in Dallas as he attends to a family matter,” the club said in a statement on X a couple of hours before puck drop.

He is about to become the 142nd active player in the NHL to play 700 games in their career.

The decision to allow Tarasenko to leave the team meant Chartier, who was scheduled to be a healthy scratch along with blueliner Jacob Larsson, dressed and was used in a fourth-line role.

Zack MacEwen also returned to the lineup.

Dallas Stars goaltender Scott Wedgewood (41) blocks a shot by Ottawa Senators centre Tim Stutzle (18) during the third period. Photo by Michael Ainsworth /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

 

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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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