Leafs 7, Canucks 3 quotes

SHELDON KEEFE

Q. Terry Koshan, Toronto Sun: Sheldon, if you wouldn’t mind just an update if you have one on Travis to start.

Sheldon Keefe: Yeah, I think it looks like it’s pretty minor. It was just a charley horse. Just something that he kept waiting and waiting to see if it was just going to go away, try to get it moving. It just didn’t settle down enough here for tonight, but we’re not expecting it to be anything too major. We’ll see how he is at practice tomorrow and make a plan from there.

Q. Terry Koshan, Toronto Sun: The fourth line, just what Petan did on the line, did you see enough to keep him in for another game and the way he worked with Boyd and Spezza tonight?

Sheldon Keefe: I thought those guys had a lot of jump today. They had the puck a lot, made great plays with it, Petan, in particular, seemed really confident for a guy who hasn’t played a game in a really long time. I thought he looked really comfortable, brought a lot to the group. Boyd and Spezza were very good. Obviously, Spezz had a terrific night here tonight and we’re happy for him. But, yeah, I thought the line was really good.

Q. Josh Clipperton, The Canadian Press: Can you put into words what Jason means to your group? Not so much tonight, but just in general?

Sheldon Keefe: Yeah, I think we’ve talked about it a lot, but like a night like this, it’s a good opportunity to revisit it. With his experience and his voice and his personality, it brings a lot to our room. We feel like we’ve added a lot to that department. I think having Spezz last season just showed us how valuable that is and we felt we could add to that, and I think we did.

Just the work that he’s put in all through the offseason to get himself ready to play and to push others to be ready and help our younger guys. And I guess another example, at his age and where we’re at in the season, he comes and he skates on one of our skill development days this week instead of taking the off day, which, even though he hasn’t played a great deal, nobody would have blamed him for taking the off day.

He comes in and he works with the skills coaches. Some of the guys were giving it to him a little bit, they thought that the hat trick goal looked a lot like some of the drills he was doing with the skills development staff, with our player development staff here this week. It’s great to see him get rewarded for that and the guys were really happy for him.

Q: Bob McGill, Leafs Nation Network: You watch practice and you see the hard work that the guys are putting in over the last couple of days, but I also hear the sounds of the fun that they’re having. You put both of those together and I think it helps in results that you get here tonight, do you think?

Sheldon Keefe: I do think that, Bob. We’ve been having success as a team so the guys are feeling good and they’re coming off a couple days off, they’re together again in practice. We’ve got lots of reasons to be positive, whether it’s the success of our team that we’ve had to date here and the wins we’ve put together, or just the fact that we get to play hockey and come together as a group. We’re grateful for that opportunity. The guys love being at the rink and being around each other.

Right from day one of camp there has been a real good vibe around our club and that continues to grow. A night like this just adds to it. We’ve got to get a sleep in here today and come to the rink again tomorrow and do it again. Come with great spirit, put our work in on the ice and the games won’t stop here. They’re going to come quickly and we’ve got to build upon it and not look back.

Q: Lance Hornby, Toronto Sun: It’s early, of course, you’ve now seen everyone in the division and have at least one win against everyone in the division. Significance of that? Again, it is early, but it’s got to make you feel good.

Sheldon Keefe: Well sure, like I said we’ve been able to get good results to this point and, like you said, we’ve seen everybody. The greatest challenge though throughout this whole schedule is to beat the same team in back-to-back games. In our case we’re going to play Vancouver three times, but we get the edge here today and they’re going to regroup and they’re going to make adjustments and we’re going to have to do the same.

We’re going to have to continue to get better and that’s the greatest challenge. We were able to do that against Calgary, we weren’t able to do that either time against Edmonton. We’ve got to find a way to bounce back and build upon this here because the reason why it’s so difficult is because the other team doesn’t feel good about what happened in the first game and they seek to get better and it’s important for us to not take our foot off the gas. It starts with practice tomorrow.

MITCH MARNER

Q: Mark Masters, TSN: What did you appreciate about Jason Spezza’s performance tonight?

Mitch Marner: I think everything. That’s vintage Spezza right there. Some of those shots and goals and moves he’s making, it’s vintage. I think anyone is happy for that guy whenever he does well and it’s a big game by him tonight. It’s a big one for our team as well for the start of the three games here against this team. It’s something everyone can feel good about.

Q: Mark Masters, TSN: On Auston’s second goal, was he calling for it or is that just an example of your chemistry with him?

Mitch Marner: I think a little bit of both. I know him and Hyman are always going to that short side post and tried to just get it out to him and it was a nice little chip shot by him.

Q. Chris Johnston, Sportsnet: Did you feel you guys benefitted from the time off since the last game and were able to generate a bit more offensively as a team?

Mitch Marner: Yeah, obviously four days off always helps a team. It gets you rested. It gets you everything you need. I think it was good for our team. I think we came out with the pop and jump we needed and got off to a great start. We played a pretty good 60 for most of it and it’s something we talked about we wanted to be more consistent with. I think everyone is happy leaving the rink tonight, but we know we play these guys again in two days. We’ve got to make sure we’re ready for that. 

AUSTON MATTHEWS

Q. Lance Hornby, Toronto Sun: What does Jason Spezza mean to this team and did you ever think that tonight you’d have to get a hat trick to keep pace with him?

Auston Matthews: He means a lot to this team. I think more than anybody knows. That was fun to watch tonight. That was vintage Jason Spezza. He put on a show. He deserves it. He works so hard every day. At this stage in his career, the dedication that he pours into his own game and into the team, it’s pretty incredible. To see a guy like him tonight get rewarded and put on a show like he did, that was pretty incredible.

Q. Kevin McGran, Toronto Star: What was the practice like preparing for these guys and what does it mean to face them three games in a row?

Auston Matthews: Just go through the regular pre-scout, go over a couple of things on their structure and on their play. I think the biggest part of it is on focusing on our own game and our own structure and making sure we’re playing with enough speed. I think coming off of the four day break, we came out and had a really good start, really good legs throughout the whole game so that’s always a positive, especially after you have those three, four days off.

Q. Josh Clipperton, Canadian Press: What was it like today with some of the new changes, the hour and 45 minutes, you guys are creatures of habit, no glass behind the bench – was it strange in any way?

Auston Matthews: I don’t think a lot of guys love the late get to the rink an hour and 45 before but it’s an unprecedented year so you’ve got to go with the flow. There’s going to be adjustments, there’s going to be stuff, roadblocks that get thrown in your way, I just think it’s all about adjusting and going with the flow.

NIC PETAN

Q. Kevin McGran, Toronto Star: How did it feel tonight, not just to play after a long layoff but to really contribute big fourth line minutes tonight?

Nic Petan: It felt good. Obviously, like you said, long time off. I think it’s like 11 months for me. It was just nice to be back out there and we played great, had a lot of speed, chipped pucks in, got pucks back and played well.

Q. Kevin McGran, Toronto Star: How have you stayed active through that layoff?

Nic Petan: Just the normal stuff, going to the rink, staying positive, getting workouts in. That type of stuff.

Q. Bob McGill, Leafs Nation Network:  Getting an opportunity here tonight and your line making that impact, playing with a guy like Jason Spezza also and your line was pretty significant in the victory, that has to feel pretty good.

Nic Petan: He’s an easy guy to find. It’s nice playing with him. Obviously, he’s got the shot and he showed it tonight. It’s always a pleasure playing with him.

Q. Chris Johnston, Sportsnet: What did you find was the biggest challenge in going so long between games?

Nic Petan: It’s a tough question. The pandemic’s huge, you can’t really expect that. Again just trying to stay positive, wait my turn and when it comes just be ready.

JASON SPEZZA

Q. Lance Hornby, Toronto Sun: Jason, how did it feel to have a night like that given your role here with the team? And did anyone give you a hat afterwards in the dressing room since there was nobody in the stands to throw any? 

Jason Spezza: No hats, but I got a bit of a water shower walking in the room. The guys got me good. But yeah, obviously, nice night, puck was following me. I haven’t had too many of those nights the last couple years so it’s obviously nice to get.

Q. Mark Masters, TSN: Auston and Mitch were just saying how much they’ve appreciated what you’ve brought to the table, your mentorship. What has it been like being around those two guys? How have they maybe given you some extra energy as well?

Jason Spezza: Yeah, I think the excitement and passion they have for the game rejuvenates the whole room. When you see your top guys at  work like that, it makes everybody want to be better. They’re fun guys to be around. I’ve seen a lot of growth in their games over the time that I’ve been here in the last year, and we hope to keep going.

Q. Kevin McGran, Toronto Star: Jason, for a guy that loves to be around the rink as much as you do what did you think of the new protocols where you couldn’t show up until an hour 45 before?

Jason Spezza: Yeah, I get here pretty early so the guys are giving me a hard time. Maybe I’ve been doing it wrong all these years. You roll with the punches. We talked about it at the start of the year, though, how there’s going to be changes, there’s going to be adapting. I thought it didn’t faze us today, we came out, we had a good start. When they change protocols it definitely keeps you guessing a little bit, but we adapted well to it.

MAPLE LEAFS 7, CANUCKS 3 POSTGAME NOTES

VANCOUVER CANUCKS (6-8-0 – 12 Points) vs.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (8-2-1 – 17 Points)

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2021

 123OTFINAL
VANCOUVER1113
TORONTO2327

GAME SUMMARY         |           EVENT SUMMARY        |           FACEOFF SUMMARY

ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Auston Matthews opened the scoring for the Maple Leafs at 2:55 of the first period and later scored the third Toronto goal of the game at 3:04 of the second period. Matthews has goals (6) and points (6-1-7) in five consecutive games. Tonight’s game is Matthews’ first multi-goal and third multi-point performance of 2020-21. He has 10 points (7-3-10) in nine career games against Vancouver. Matthews has registered at least one point in nine of his 10 games played this season. He has five points (3-2-5) in four games on home ice.
  • Jason Spezza scored the second Maple Leafs goal of the night on the power play at 10:14 of the first period and later scored the fourth Maple Leafs goal of the night at 8:44 of the second period before completing the hat trick at 4:34 of the third period. Tonight’s game is his eighth career hat trick and his first since April 9, 2016 vs. Nashville as a member of the Dallas Stars. Spezza has seven points (4-3-7) over his last five games played. He has five points (3-2-5) in five games on home ice. He has 19 points (9-10-17) in 29 career games against the Canucks. 
  • John Tavares scored the fifth Toronto goal of the game at 17:56 of the second period. Tavares has points (1-3-4) in three consecutive games. He has six points (4-2-6) in five games on home ice this season. In 17 career games against the Canucks, he has recorded 21 points (10 goals, 11 assists).
  • Mitch Marner registered the primary assist on Matthews’ first period goal and later registered the primary assist on Matthews’ second period goal. Marner has assists (8) and points (2-8-10) in six consecutive games. Tonight’s game is Marner’s third multi-assist and sixth multi-point game of the season. He has seven points (3-4-7) in five games on home ice this season. In two games against the Canucks in 2019-20, he recorded three assists.
  • Jake Muzzin collected the secondary assist on Matthews’ first period goal and later had the secondary assist on Spezza’s third period goal. Muzzin has assists (3) in two consecutive games. Tonight’s game is his first multi-assist and multi-point game of the season. He has recorded five points (1-4-5) over his last five games played.
  • Morgan Rielly recorded the primary assist on Spezza’s first period goal and later collected the secondary assist on Tavares’ second period goal. Tonight’s game is Rielly’s third multi-assist and multi-point game of the season. Rielly has eight assists over his last five games played. He has eight points (1-7-8) in 14 career games against the Canucks.
  • William Nylander picked up the secondary assist on Spezza’s first period goal and later registered the primary assist on Tavares’ second period goal before recording the primary assist on Spezza’s third period goal. Nylander has points (2-3-5) in three consecutive games. Tonight’s game is Nylander’s second multi-assist and third multi-point performance of 2020-21. He has nine points (2-7-9) in five games at Scotiabank Arena this season.
  • Nic Petan registered the primary assist on Spezza’s second period goal. Petan’s assist is his first point of the 2020-21 season. He had three assists in 16 appearances with the Maple Leafs in 2019-20, while also recording 31 points (10 goals, 21 assists) in 25 games with the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
  • Travis Boyd picked up the secondary assist on Spezza’s second period goal and later recorded the secondary assist on Marner’s third period goal. Boyd has recorded a goal and three assists in three games played this season. Tonight’s game is his first multi-assist and first multi-point game of 2020-21. He had one multi-assist and multi-point game in 2019-20 as a member of the Washington Capitals. Tonight’s game is his first as a Maple Leaf at Scotiabank Arena.
  • Zach Bogosian registered the primary assist on Marner’s third period goal. Bogosian’s assist is his first point as a Maple Leaf. He had a goal and six assists in 27 games between Buffalo and Tampa Bay last season.
  • Frederik Andersen stopped 16 of the 19 shots he faced to earn his sixth win of the season.

SHOTS ON GOAL (5-on-5 in brackets)

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
VANCOUVER6 (6)8 (7)5 (4)19 (17)
TORONTO12 (11)11 (10)14 (8)37 (29)
      

SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
VANCOUVER7 (7)15 (13)9 (6)31 (26)
TORONTO16 (15)17 (16)21 (13)54 (44)

NO PLACE LIKE HOME

Record at Home4-1-0 (5 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Vancouver  62-62-22-3 (149 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Vancouver at Home36-25-11-1 (73 Games)

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

Shots(Matthews)
Shot Attempts(Matthews)
Faceoff Wins(Matthews, Tavares)
Faceoff Win Percentage100% (Simmonds – 1 won, 0 lost)
Hits(Simmonds)
Blocked Shots(Brodie)
Takeaways(Marner, Rielly)
TOI26:01 (Rielly)
Power Play TOI4:36 (Rielly)
Shorthanded TOI3:01 (Muzzin)
Shifts28 (Brodie, Holl, Rielly)
5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage100% (Dermott – 2 for, 0 against)
  

RECORD WHEN…

Scoring first5-1-0
Lead after 14-0-0
Lead after 27-0-0
Scored 1 power play goal5-0-1
Allowed 1 power play goal3-2-1
Outshooting opponent4-1-0
Thursday2-0-0

OF NOTE…

  • The Maple Leafs went 1-for-2 on the penalty kill and 1-for-4 on the power play tonight.
  • Toronto has scored at least one power play goal in 10 of the club’s 11 games this season.
  • Toronto’s line of Alex KerfootIlya Mikheyev and Jimmy Vesey were the lone Toronto skaters to not start a 5-on-5 shift in the offensive zone.
  • Travis Dermott (leg) left tonight’s game due to injury and did not return.
  • Morgan Rielly was on the ice for a team-high 22 shot attempts at 5-on-5 tonight. Rielly finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 73.3% (22 for, 8 against).
  • Jason Spezza won 80% (4 won, 1 lost) of his offensive zone faceoffs.

UPCOMING GAMES:

  • Saturday, February 6, 7:00 p.m. vs. Vancouver Canucks (Sportsnet, TSN 1050)
  • Monday, February 8, 7:00 p.m. vs. Vancouver Canucks (Sportsnet Ontario, TSN 1050)
  • Wednesday, February 10, 7:30 p.m. at Montreal Canadiens (Sportsnet, FAN 590)
  • Saturday, February 13, 7:00 p.m. vs. Montreal Canadiens (Sportsnet, FAN 590)
  • Monday, February 15, 7:00 p.m. vs. Ottawa Senators (TSN4, TSN 1050)

Stats reflect official NHL stats at the time of distribution. Please consult official NHL game sheets (links above) to confirm no statistical changes were made.

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Avalanche captain Gabe Landeskog added to COVID-19 absence list — The Denver Post

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San Francisco Giants’ contract with La Stella a sign the franchise is (almost) ready to spend big — Marin Independent Journal

Maple Leafs-Canucks pregame notes

VANCOUVER CANUCKS (6-7-0 – 12 Points) vs.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (7-2-1 – 15 Points)

FEBRUARY 4, 2021 ▪ 7:00 PM EST

SCOTIABANK ARENA (TORONTO, ON) ▪
TV: TSN4 ▪ RADIO: SPORTSNET 590 THE FAN

MAPLE LEAFS HISTORY versus VANCOUVER

ALL-TIME RECORD:61-62-22-3 (148 Games)
ALL-TIME AT HOME:35-25-11-1 (72 Games)
2019-20:2-0-0
LAST FIVE:4-0-1
LAST 10:7-1-2

MAPLE LEAFS CAREER LEADERS versus VANCOUVER

GAMES PLAYED:Joe Thornton (70), TJ Brodie (36), Jake Muzzin (32)
GOALS:Joe Thornton (18), John Tavares (9), Auston Matthews (5)
ASSISTS:Joe Thornton (56), TJ Brodie (12), John Tavares (11)
POINTS:Joe Thornton (74), John Tavares (20), TJ Brodie (12)
PENALTY MINUTES:Joe Thornton (51), Jake Muzzin (24), Wayne Simmonds (18)

MAPLE LEAFS – CANUCKS TEAM STATS

 TORONTOVANCOUVER
GOALS FOR (Rank):33 (9th)44 (t-1st)
GOALS AGAINST (Rank):       29 (t-15th)48 (t-30th)
POWER PLAY [%] (Rank):13/30 [43.3%] (1st)7/47 [14.9%] (21st)
PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank):30/39 [76.9%] (23rd)45/56 [80.4%] (13th)
SHOTS (Rank):299 (12th)406 (1st)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank):414 (13th)530 (1st)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank):50.8% (t-14th)46.9% (t-25th)
FACEOFF % (Rank):53.32% (4th)52.9% (6th)

MAPLE LEAFS – CANUCKS NOTES

First Matchup between Clubs:Oct. 11, 1970 (Vancouver 5, Toronto 3)
All-Time Record:61-62-22-3 (148 Games)
All-Time Record at Home:35-25-11-1 (72 Games)
All-Time Record on the Road:26-37-11-2 (76 Games)
Last Win vs. Opponent at Home:Feb. 29, 2020 (Toronto 4, Vancouver 2)
  

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

CATEGORYLEADER
GOALS6 (Matthews)
ASSISTS9 (Marner)
POINTS14 (Marner)
POWER PLAY POINTS(Marner, Tavares)
SHORTHANDED POINTSN/A
PIMs17 (Simmonds)
SHOTS39 (Matthews)
FACEOFF WIN%62.7% (Spezza)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT %66.3% (Thornton)
BLOCKED SHOTS17 (Muzzin)
TAKEAWAYS9 (Muzzin)
HITS20 (Holl)
TOI PER GAME23:32 (Rielly)
PP TOI PER GAME2:56 (Matthews)
SH TOI PER GAME4:01 (Holl)

MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER NOTES

Frederik Andersen– Tied for fourth in the NHL in wins (5).- Ninth among NHL goaltenders in saves made (199).- Has an 10-2-5 record with a 1.55 goals-against average and a .942 save percentage in 17 career games against Vancouver. 
TJ Brodie– Averaging 18:28 in even-strength ice time, which ranks second among Toronto defencemen.- Tied for third among Maple Leafs defencemen in points (0-4-4).- Tied for second among Maple Leafs in slap shots taken (4).
Justin Holl– Tied for 20th among NHL defencemen who average at least 15 minutes of 5-on-5 ice time (17:07) with a shot attempt percentage of 55.5%.- Tied for seventh among NHL defencemen who average at least 15 minutes of 5-on-5 ice time (17:07) with a goals for percentage of 61.5%.- Leads right-handed NHL defencemen in shorthanded ice time per game (4:01).
Zach Hyman–  Leads Maple Leafs forwards in shorthanded ice time per game (2:57).- Has the highest on-ice goals for percentage (63.6%) at 5-on-5 among Toronto forwards.- One of 12 forwards in the NHL to start average over 12:00 minutes per game (14:34) of 5-on-5 ice time and start fewer than 40% of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone (37.0%), while having a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage above 50% (51.8%).
Alex Kerfoot– Averaging 1.68 penalties drawn per 60 minutes of ice time, which leads the Maple Leafs.- Has won 55.6% (10 won, 8 lost) of his offensive zone faceoffs.
Mitch Marner– Tied for third among NHLers in points (5-9-14).- Tied for third in the NHL in even-strength goals (5).- Leads NHL forwards in time on ice per game (23:28).- Has played 44.2% of Toronto’s shorthanded ice time.
Auston Matthews– Tied for seventh in the NHL in goals (6).- Averaging 22:15 in time on ice per game, which is tied for fourth among NHL forwards.- Ranks fifth among Maple Leafs in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (54.6%).- Tied for seventh in the NHL in shots on goal (39).
Ilya Mikheyev– Ranks third among Maple Leafs forwards in shorthanded ice time per game (2:16).- Has an average of 18.6 shot attempts per 60 minutes of shorthanded ice time, which ranks sixth among NHLers who have played at least 20 minutes of shorthanded ice time.  
Jake Muzzin– Ranks 11th among NHL skaters in shorthanded ice time per game (3:53).- Ranks 20th among NHL defencemen who average at least 15 minutes per game in 5-on-5 ice time in shot attempts per 60 minutes (12.55).- Has the highest on-ice goals for percentage among Maple Leafs defencemen who have appeared in every game this season (64.3%).
William Nylander– Has the second highest points per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 (2.28) among Toronto skaters.- Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 56.4%, which is the second-highest percentage among Maple Leafs forwards.- Has recorded six points (2-4-6) in four games on home ice this season.
Morgan Rielly– Leads Maple Leafs in average time on ice (23:32).- Tied for 10th among NHL defencemen in assists (6).- Has six points (1-5-6) in 13 career games against Vancouver.
Jason Spezza– Has the highest points per 60 minutes rate (2.95) among Maple Leafs who have appeared in at least five games.
John Tavares– One of 27 NHLers to have appeared in at least 10 games while averaging at least a point per game (4-6-10).- Tied for second in the NHL in power play goals (4).- Has been on the ice for a team-high eight power play goals, which leads the Maple Leafs and is tied for the 15th most in the NHL.- Has the third-highest faceoff win percentage (60.3%) among NHLers who have taken at least 150 faceoffs (151).
  

CURRENT POINT STREAKS

Mitch MarnerAssists (6) and Points (2-6-8) in five consecutive games.
Auston MatthewsGoals (4) and points (4-1-5) in four consecutive games.
William NylanderGoals (2) in two consecutive games.
John TavaresAssists (3) in two consecutive games.
  

UPCOMING MILESTONES

Zach BogosianFour points from 200 NHL points
Auston MatthewsFive points from 300 NHL points
  

RECENT MILESTONES

Mikko LehtonenFirst NHL point (Jan. 30 at EDM)
  

INJURY REPORT

Jack Campbell (Leg)Week-to-week.
Nick Robertson (Knee)On long term injured reserve.
Joe Thornton (Rib)On long term injured reserve.
 Man Games Lost: 16
  

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

Feb. 2Added forward Nic Petan to roster.
  

Blue Jays announce coaching staff

BLUE JAYS ANNOUNCE 2021 MAJOR LEAGUE COACHING STAFF

The Toronto Blue Jays today announce the club’s 2021 Major League Coaching staff that will be working with third-year manager, Charlie Montoyo.

  • Dave Hudgens, Bench Coach
  • Guillermo Martinez, Hitting Coach
  • Pete Walker, Pitching Coach
  • Mark Budzinski, First Base Coach
  • Luis Rivera, Third Base Coach
  • Matt Buschmann, Director of Pitching Development & Bullpen Coach
  • John Schneider, Major League Coach
  • Gil Kim, Director, Player Development

Dante Bichette will remain with the club as a Special Assistant and continue to have an impact on players throughout multiple levels of the organization.

– BLUE JAYS –

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NBA Power Rankings: Jazz keep on playing the right tune, move to No. 1 — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

The Jazz and Clippers are 1-2, but both had significant losses this week.

NBA Power Rankings: Jazz keep on playing the right tune, move to No. 1 — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Don Sweeney Named Assistant GM For Canada’s 2022 Olympic Hockey Team — CBS Boston

Don Sweeney has built up the Bruins as the team’s general manager for the last six years. He’s now been tabbed to build up Team Canada for the 2022 Beijing Olympics.

Don Sweeney Named Assistant GM For Canada’s 2022 Olympic Hockey Team — CBS Boston