Wednesday, 24 January 2024

Raonic replaces Shapovalov for Davis Cup qualifier in Montreal

Denis Shapovalov has officially been replaced by Milos Raonic for Canada’s Davis Cup qualifier tilt against the Republic of Korea in Montreal, Team Canada announced on Wednesday morning.

Shapovalov was originally selected to have his return to the Davis Cup Canadian team in 2024, but was announced as a competitor for the Open 13 Tournament in Marseille, France in February, thus making him unavailable.

“Firstly, we’d like to wish Denis all the best in his comeback. He will be missed and is always welcomed to the team for any future ties,” said team captain Frank Dancevic in a press release. “Fortunately, adding Milos and Liam to the team gives us tremendous depth heading into our tie against the Republic of Korea.

“I’ve got full confidence in this group and look forward to playing in front of a home crowd in Montreal.”

Raonic had a dominant performance for Canada last year in the Davis Cup Finals, and will look to do so once again.

Team Canada also announced that Liam Draxl has also joined the roster as a fifth member.

Canada will face off against the Republic of Korea on the weekend of Feb. 2 at IGA Stadium.



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Tuesday, 23 January 2024

Stampers name former OL Jay McNeil as team president

Jay McNeil is the new president of the Calgary Stampeders.

The former Stampeders offensive lineman was promoted to the post Tuesday. He succeeds John Hufnagel, who will remain with the organization as a special adviser to both McNeil and Dave Dickenson, Calgary’s head coach/GM.

McNeil, who played 14 seasons with Calgary (1994-2007), returned to the organization in 2022 as its vice-president of business operations.

Calgary selected McNeil, of London, Ont., in the fourth round, No. 34 overall of the 1994 CFL draft out of Kent State. 

He was a three-time CFL all-star and played on two Grey Cup-winning teams (1998, 2001) while twice being voted by teammates as the recipient of the Presidents’ Ring for excellence on and off the field.

Following his football career, McNeil remained in Calgary and led sales and business operations for many companies including Trinidad Drilling, Tervita, Secure Energy and Cleantek Industries.



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Monday, 22 January 2024

Oilers officially sign Corey Perry for remainder of season

The Edmonton Oilers and free-agent forward Corey Perry have agreed to a pro-rated contract for the remainder of the season. The contract is worth the league minimum of $775,000 against the cap.

David Pagnotta of TheFourthPeriod.com was the first to report on the agreement on Sunday.

Perry will wear No. 90 for the Oilers. It is not known when he will make his debut.

Perry, 38, has been without a team since the  Blackhawks removed him from the club’s active roster prior to a 7-3 loss in Columbus on Nov. 22. After he went unclaimed on waivers and the contract was dissolved, the team released a statement saying it determined he “engaged in conduct that is unacceptable, and in violation of both the terms of his standard player’s contract and the Blackhawks’ internal policies intended to promote professional and safe work environments.”

At the time, Chicago GM Kyle Davidson met with the team, and while he did not disclose the specific incident(s), sources indicated he made it very clear the organization could not tolerate or afford any misbehaviour in the aftermath of the Kyle Beach situation.

Perry released an apology, admitting his “behaviour was inappropriate and wrong,” adding he would work with experts to “discuss his struggles with alcohol.”

While Perry was never suspended by the NHL, he sought a meeting with commissioner Gary Bettman to get his blessing before entering into talks with another team. That meeting occurred last week and the blessing was granted.

Perry is a veteran of 1,273 NHL games and has scored 421 goals and 892 points. He is a former Hart Trophy winner, a two-time Olympic gold medallist with Canada and a Stanley Cup champion with the Anaheim Ducks.

Perry had four goals and nine points in 16 games with the Blackhawks before being waived.



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Is recent run yet another Senators blip or signs of a real turnaround?

The School of Jacques has been in session for a full month now. 

And the Ottawa Senators‘ kids are really digging in this semester, under the tutelage of professor Jacques Martin, the Senators’ interim head coach. 

With young centre Shane Pinto back in the fold, the Senators stormed back from a 3-1 deficit to beat the Philadelphia Flyers 5-3 in Philly Sunday afternoon, to the delight of the Senators’ moms in the stands. 

Post-game, the moms mobbed Senators winger Vladimir Tarasenko, smothering him with hugs and kisses. As Senators play-by-play man Dean Brown dryly noted, you don’t see that kind of reaction on the dads’ trips. What a joyous dinner that winning group must have in Montreal, as the road trip continues leading up to Tuesday’s date with the Canadiens. 

With the win, the Senators took three of four points on the weekend, which included an entertaining 2-1 overtime loss to the Winnipeg Jets in Ottawa on Saturday. 

The Senators deserved to win that game and did beat Montreal in their previous outing, Thursday. So, that’s five of six points over their last three games, which could just be another tantalizing blip or the sign of a real turnaround. 

These are three of the best games the Senators have played all season. 

In their past five games, Ottawa has out-shot its opponent, beginning with San Jose (a 5-4 win), then Colorado (7-4 loss), Montreal (6-2 win) and Winnipeg and Philadelphia. 

Against the Flyers, the Senators fell behind 2-0 and then 3-1, but kept calm and carried on. 

Tim Stützle scored twice, including an empty-netter. Tarasenko, Zack MacEwen and Claude Giroux also scored. Giroux, the former Flyers captain, buried the game-tying goal at 3:19 of the third period, in front of many Flyers fans still wearing team gear with Giroux’s name on the back. 

Stützle has three goals and five points in his past three games. 

“A lot of times we have fallen apart when we’re down two goals, and today and against Winnipeg, we kept playing our game,” Stützle said. “Stay composed. Don’t cheat for offence, and play strong defensively. I think that’s what we’ve got to do every night. 

“Obviously it’s not going to work every night, to come back. We have to be ready from the first period. But tonight was a great comeback win for all the guys.”

Defenceman Jake Sanderson was brilliant for the Senators all weekend. Against the Flyers, Sanderson had seven shots on goal and played close to 28 minutes. 

Pinto launch

All eyes were on Pinto’s season debut, after he sat out 41 games for a gambling infraction. In 14 minutes played, Pinto contributed an assist on a Stützle goal off a goal-mouth scramble, and was an astounding 9/10 in the faceoff circle. Clearly, he was working on his draws while sitting out.

Pinto said he felt “awkward” in the first period, but better after that. His defensive play and net front presence were notable. Watching from the stands were a large group of Pinto family and friends.

“It’s awesome,” Pinto said. “Just to have my grandpa here from Florida, he’s getting older now so those kinds of moments are special. You can’t take these things for granted. It was definitely pretty cool.”

It was also “cool” to play in his 100th career game, delayed though it was, although Pinto was more excited about the team victory than his own story. 

“It’s hard to win in this league,” Pinto said, philosophically,  and when you do it’s pretty rewarding.”

For Senators fans, the opportunity to see all their centres back in action was uplifting. To keep all of Stützle, Josh Norris, Pinto and Ridly Greig in the top nine, coach Martin moved Greig over to the wing, alongside Stützle and Drake Batherson. Pinto centered a line with Joseph and Tarasenko. 

Stützle spoke for many in the room when he said that the game meant a lot to Pinto. 

“I think he was pretty nervous at the start, just to get going again,” Stützle said. “But he played awesome, was working really hard and made some really good plays. I thought he was all over the ice. It was awesome to see him come back. A lot of guys had money on the board for him, too, so it was good to have him back.”

Ah, yes. The old “money on the board” reference. Hockey’s tradition of players putting up a few dollars to pay teammates for goals or points in a game of personal significance is just another example of the muddy waters the game plods through with gambling and side bets. 

Pinto’s suspension was over something very different, but gambling is ever present in the league, let us not forget. 

Martin impressed

Quietly, Martin has his team playing the kind of hockey he relishes. Responsible. Tight-checking. 

The Senators did not give up a lot of odd-man rushes this weekend. He said a few weeks ago that this team would have to learn to “win games 2-1.” They very nearly did that on Saturday, only losing by that score on an OT goal by Nikolaj Ehlers. 

Slightly different format against the Flyers, falling behind early but not “falling apart,” to borrow from Stützle’s words. 

“We played very well,” Martin said. “Even after getting behind, we stuck with the game plan, we stuck with our structure and I think we had great commitment from our 20 guys,” Martin said.

“We got contributions from everybody. We did the right things, we didn’t give up one odd-man rush and we played the right way. It shows if you don’t cheat, you have a chance of getting success.”

It all sets up an interesting rematch with the Canadiens on Tuesday, after a chippy game in Ottawa last week.



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Report: Lions adding tight end Zach Ertz to practice squad

The Detroit Lions are signing veteran tight end Zach Ertz ahead of Sunday’s NFC Championship game against the San Francisco 49ers, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

Pelissero reports that Ertz will begin on the practice squad but could be elevated to the roster for the game in San Francisco.

The Lions lost No. 2 tight end Brock Wright to a broken forearm during Sunday’s win over the Buccanneers and starting tight end Sam LaPorta has been battling through a bone bruise in recent weeks.

Ertz, a three-time Pro Bowler and former Super Bowl champ, appeared in seven games for the Cardinals this season but was released on Nov. 30. He had 187 yards receiving and one touchdown catch this season.



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Sunday, 21 January 2024

Roy makes presence felt in first Islanders skate: ‘We need to be good at this

Patrick Roy was making sure everyone was aware who is in charge as he ran his first morning skate as head coach of the New York Islanders, according to reports.

Roy, who was hired by the team to replace Lane Lambert on Saturday, took to the ice on Sunday morning and stopped drills, made corrections, and loudly declared “we need to be good at this,” according to Newsday’s Andrew Gross.

Roy, 58, takes over a team that is 19-15-11 and whose 49 points has it sitting in sixth place in the Atlantic Division, but just two points back of a wild-card playoff spot.

Hiring Roy comes as the Islanders have lost four games in a row and six of seven. GM Lou Lamoriello said he made the move because he still believes his team can contend and earn a spot in the Eastern Conference playoff race.



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Anaheim Ducks Team Preview: Can they get into the playoff race?

It’s been seven years since the Anaheim Ducks last made the playoffs, but the 2024-25 season can be looked back on as one in which the team...