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Canadiens trade Ilya Kovalchuk to Capitals – Montreal Gazette

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Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin got a head start on Monday’s 3 p.m. NHL trade deadline when he dealt the 36-year-old Russian on Sunday night.

Ilya Kovalchuk is no longer a Canadien.

The Canadiens announced Sunday night that general manager Marc Bergevin had traded the 36-year-old Russian winger to the Washington Capitals in exchange for a third-round pick at this year’s NHL Draft, which will be held at the Bell Centre.

The NHL trade deadline is at 3 p.m. Monday.

The Canadiens now have 13 picks at this year’s draft, including one in the first round, three in the second and two in the third.

Kovalchuk got off to a hot start with the Canadiens after signing with them as a free agent on Jan. 3, but he had been slumping recently and his trade value was obviously dropping. Kovalchuk picked up an assist in Saturday’s 3-0 win over the Senators in Ottawa to end a six-game pointless streak, and has scored only one goal in the last 12 games.

In 22 games with the Canadiens, Kovalchuk posted 6-7-13 totals and was plus-6.


Ilya Kovalchuk got off to a hot start with the Canadiens after signing with them as a free agent on Jan. 3, but he had been slumping recently and his trade value was obviously dropping.

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Since joining the Canadiens, Kovalchuk made it clear how much he enjoyed playing in Montreal, but he wouldn’t speculate on whether he might sign a new contract with the team before becoming an unrestricted free agent on July 1. There were reports Bergevin and Kovalchuk’s agent, J.P. Barry, had discussions about a new deal.

“I’m not J.P., I’m not Marc. You have to ask them,” Kovalchuk told reporters when asked about those reports Saturday in Ottawa. “I’ve said multiple times I love everything here. It’s a great place to be.”

Kovalchuk had been listed at No. 7 on TSN Hockey’s Trade Bait List Sunday afternoon, while Canadiens centre Nate Thompson was at No. 35 and defenceman Jeff Petry was at No. 40.

TSN’s Pierre LeBrun reported Sunday night that the Canadiens intend to be bidders on Kovalchuk on July 1 if he doesn’t re-sign with the Capitals and becomes a free agent.

Kovalchuk started this season with the Los Angeles Kings in the second season of a three-year, US$18.75-million contract, but had only 3-6-9 totals in 17 games and was minus-10 before being put on unconditional waivers and having the remainder of his contract terminated on Dec. 17.

The Canadiens, who were hit hard by injuries early in the new year, decided to take a chance on Kovalchuk and signed him to a one-year, two-way contract that pays him a prorated US$700,000 in the NHL. LeBrun reported the Canadiens will keep 50 per cent of Kovalchuk’s league minimum salary-cap hit for the remainder of this season, which is about $76,000, since the Capitals are up against the Cap and every dollar helps them.

Kovalchuk was selected by the Atlanta Thrashers with the No. 1 pick at the 2001 NHL Draft. In 919 career NHL games, he has 442 goals and 430 assists for 872 points. The Capitals will be Kovalchuk’s fifth NHL team after stints with Atlanta, the New Jersey Devils, the Kings and Canadiens.

Kovalchuk has never won a Stanley Cup, but will have a good chance with the Capitals, who beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-3 on Sunday to move into first place in the Metropolitan Division with a 38-18-6 record.

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Flames remain hot in pre-season, beat Canucks 4-2

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CALGARY – Ryan Lomberg and Brayden Pachal each had a goal and assist on Saturday night to lead the Calgary Flames to a 4-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks in NHL pre-season action.

Blake Coleman and Adam Klapka also scored for Calgary, which is 4-0-1 through five games.

Jonathan Lekkerimaki and Aatu Ratyu were the marksmen for Vancouver, which is 2-2 in exhibition play.

Dan Vladar, who stopped 17 of 19 shots in 40 minutes of action, got the win. Devin Cooley made nine stops in relief.

Artus Silovs, beaten four times on 24 shots, gave way to Nikita Tolopilo to start the third. Tolopilo had eight saves.

Calgary opened the scoring at 4:23 when Pachal’s rising wrist shot from the blue line through a maze of bodies eluded Silovs, who never saw it.

The Flames surged in front 2-0 three minutes later when Lomberg corralled a MacKenzie Weegar rebound in the slot and fired a shot just inside the goalpost.

Lomberg, 29, who broke into the NHL as a Flame in 2017-18, re-signed in the off-season in Calgary as a free agent after four years with the Florida Panthers, which was capped off by winning the Stanley Cup.

Vancouver got on the scoreboard at 8:35 of the second on a fortuitous bounce.

Lekkerimaki’s shot from the slot deflected off Flames defenceman Artem Grushnikov, went high into the air, and with seemingly nobody aware of where the puck went, it toppled over Vladar and landed in the Calgary net.

Since being drafted by Vancouver in the first round, in 2022, Lekkerimaki has spent the past two seasons in his native Sweden.

This will be the 20-year-old’s first season in North America and with three points (1 goal, 2 assists) in three games in the pre-season, he’s making a push for a job with the Canucks.

One of the players he is competing against is Raty, who after Calgary had taken a 3-1 lead, again got the Canucks back within one on a perfect shot after being set up on a 2-on-1 by Conor Garland.

Raty, a second-round pick in 2021, was acquired from the New York Islanders in the Bo Horvat trade. He’s spent most of the past two seasons in the AHL.

The Flames restored their two-goal cushion later in the second with Klapka firing a shot past Silovs for his third goal in as many pre-season games.

Klapka, who stands 6-foot-8, is looking to make the team’s fourth line. The 24-year-old has shown some offensive pop with three goals in as many pre-season games.

His physicality was also on display Saturday, throwing an open-ice hit in the first period on Nils Aman that sent the Canucks forward flying. In the third, a heavy hit on Akito Hirose send the defenceman careening into the sideboards. Hirose had to be helped off the ice.

UNEXPECTED OFFENCE

Known more for his physicality, Pachal has never had a multi-point game in his 62 career NHL regular-season games. The 24-year-old was in his fifth season with the Vegas Golden Knights organization when he was claimed off waivers by Calgary last February.

HUBERDEAU-MANTHA COMBO

Left-winger Jonathan Huberdeau played in his second pre-season game for Calgary and has been the case throughout camp, the right-winger was veteran Anthony Mantha, who the Flames signed to a one-year deal as a free agent. On this night, Yegor Sharangovich was at centre. In the first game, the two were centred by Martin Pospisil.

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Canucks: Visit the Edmonton Oilers on Monday.

Flames: Host the Seattle Kraken on Monday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 28, 2024.

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Oilers end pre-season skid with 5-4 win over Kraken

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EDMONTON – When the key to a win is work ethic, it is not surprising to see Mattias Ekholm rise to the occasion.

Ekholm had a goal and two assists as the Edmonton Oilers snapped a three-game skid with a 5-4 victory over the Seattle Kraken on Saturday.

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Noah Philp, Vasily Podkolzin and Raphael Lavoie also scored for the Oilers, who improved to 2-3 in NHL pre-season play.

“They are a hard-working team, no matter who they have in the lineup, so we expected that,” said Oilers forward Derek Ryan, who picked up a couple of assists.

“There were points in the game where we were kind of matching that intensity and work ethic and things were going well for us. We let the work ethic dip a little bit and then the game gets away from us. It is a good message to the guys who were playing and the whole group that it starts with work.”

Jacob Melanson, Eduard Sale, John Hayden and Ben Meyers responded for the Kraken, who fell to 1-3 in exhibition action.

“I thought we were getting up the ice well, playing fast, playing north,” said Meyers. “I think we probably just gave up a little bit too much to win that game, but I thought offensively we played pretty well and we had our chance.”

The Oilers started the scoring just over three minutes into the opening period as both defenders tried to cover Connor McDavid on a two-on-one, but he made a nice backhand pass back to Nugent-Hopkins, who beat Kraken goalie Philipp Grubauer upstairs blocker side.

Seattle tied the game nine minutes into the first after Oilers goalie Calvin Pickard made a couple of saves in tight before Melanson was able to poke it in from the crease.

Pickard left the game soon afterwards after teammate Noah Philp got angled into his own netminder, hitting him in the head. Pickard did not return to the game.

Olivier Rodrigue replaced Pickard in the Edmonton net and surrendered a power-play goal with six minutes to play in the first as Ryan Winterton lifted a deft pass over a defender across to Sale for the goal.

Edmonton knotted the game with 2:43 remaining in the first frame as Ekholm spotted Philp driving the net and completed a long saucer pass through a couple Kraken players to allow him to wrist it home.

Seattle made it 3-2 5:32 into the second period after Rodrigue attempted to direct a puck away from the net, only to have it hit Hayden and carom into his net.

With two minutes left in the middle period, the Kraken added to their lead as Meyers elected to shoot on a two-on-one opportunity, beating the Oilers’ goalie upstairs.

Edmonton got that goal back just 26 seconds later as Derek Ryan threaded the needle to a trailing Ekholm and he beat Grubauer to make it 4-3.

The Oilers tied the game six minutes into the third on a short-handed tally as Ryan made a great play to draw the defenders his way before sending it over to Podkolzin for the easy tap-in.

Edmonton avoided overtime with 2:53 remaining in the final frame as Lavoie battled hard to retrieve the puck before swinging out front and sending a shot through Grubauer’s legs.

Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch has been impressed with Lavoie’s skills as a sniper.

“He’s got good hands and an even better shot,” he said. “He showed great skill on that goal.”

NOTES

The Oilers still had 41 players in camp — with four goalies, 13 defencemen and 24 forwards. … Seattle was down to 37 players at camp — 33 skaters and four goalies — after cutting eight players before Friday’s contest against Vancouver. … Edmonton had both of the players in camp who are on PTOs in the lineup on Saturday, forward Mike Hoffman and defenceman Travis Dermott. … Grubauer made his first appearance since last Sunday’s 6-1 loss to Calgary, during which he allowed four goals on 19 shots.

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Kraken: Visit the Calgary Flames on Monday.

Oilers: Host the Vancouver Canucks on Monday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 28, 2024.

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Dean scores first MLS goal as Fire tie visiting Toronto FC 1-1

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CHICAGO (AP) — Jonathan Dean scored his first Major League Soccer goal in the 84th minute for the Chicago Fire on Saturday night in a 1-1 draw with Toronto FC.

Ariel Lassiter cut back to evade a defender and the played an arcing ball from the left corner of the area to the back post, where a charging Dean tapped in a one-touch finish from point-blank range to cap the scoring.

Prince Owusu converted from the penalty spot in first-half stoppage time to give Toronto (11-17-4) a 1-0 lead at halftime.

Chicago (7-16-9) has just one win and four losses in its last six games.

Chris Brady a save for the Fire.

Sean Johnson stopped two shots for Toronto.

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