Lillard gets hot late, leads Trail Blazers comeback to beat Bulls — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Zach LaVine had 30 points and DeMar DeRozan added 22 for the Bulls.

Lillard gets hot late, leads Trail Blazers comeback to beat Bulls — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Capitals snap Kings’ 8-game point streak — Daily Bulletin

LOS ANGELES — The Kings and Washington Capitals played a game at Staples Center on Wednesday night that was tightly contested, physical and low-scoring – just the way the Kings would have preferred, except for the result, which went in favor of Washington, 2-0. The Capitals entered the match as the NHL’s fourth-highest scoring team…

Capitals snap Kings’ 8-game point streak — Daily Bulletin

LAVAL 6, MARLIES 5 (SO)

LAVAL ROCKET (7-6-1-0 – 15 Points) vs.
TORONTO MARLIES (7-4-0-1 – 15 Points)

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2021

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LAVAL11303-96
TORONTO23002-95

GAME SUMMARY    |    GAME SHEET |    PHOTOS    |      SCRUMS

SCORING SUMMARY

Laval: R. Harvey-Pinard (2) (K. Roy, L. Vejdemo), G. Bourque (2) (X. Ouellet, L. Belpedio), L. Belpedio (2) PP (C. Schueneman), L. Vejdemo (2) SH (Unassisted), C. Caufield (2) (Unassisted)
Goaltender: M. McNiven (17/22), K. Poulin (14/14) W

Toronto: B. Seney (6) (M. Michaelis, J. Duszak), J. Ho-Sang (7) (M. Michaelis, B. Seney), B. Seney (7) (M. Michaelis, J. Ho-Sang), J. Anderson (4) (M. Abramov, S. Der-Arguchintsev), S. Der-Arguchintsev (3) (A. Steeves, K. Gabriel)
Goaltender: E. Källgren (13/14), M. Hutchinson (24/28) L

ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Brett Seney opened the scoring at 5:38 of the first period and later scored at 6:49 of the second period. He also later the secondary assist on Ho-Sang’s first period goal. This was Seney’s fourth multipoint game of the season.
  • Josh Ho-Sang scored at 10:55 of the first period and later added the secondary assist on Seney’s second period goal. He has recorded points (5-3-8) in six of his last seven games.
  • Joey Anderson scored at 13:23 of the second period. Anderson has five points (4 goals, 1 assists) in 10 games with the Marlies this season.
  • Semyon Der-Arguchintsev scored at 14:05 of the second period and added the secondary assist on Anderson’s second period goal. He has goals (3) in three consecutive games. Der-Arguchintsev has seven points (3 goals, 4 assists) in his last seven games.
  • Marc Michaelis recorded the primary assists on both of Seney’s goals as well as Ho-Sang’s first period goal.
  • Joseph Duszak picked up the secondary assist on Seney’s first period goal. He has assists (3) in three consecutive games. 
  • Mikhail Abramov registered the primary assist on Anderson’s second period goal. He has assists (3) in three consecutive games.
  • Alex Steeves had the primary assist on Der-Arguchintsev’s second period goal.
  • Kurtis Gabriel collected the secondary assist on Der-Arguchintsev’s second period goal.
  • Michael Hutchinson stopped 24 of 28 shots he faced in relief of Erik Källgren who left the game due to injury.

IN THE SHOOTOUT

  • Brett Seney – Stopped (2021-22: 0/2)
  • Josh Ho-Sang – Goal (2021-22: 2/2)
  • Mikhail Abramov – Stopped (2021-22: 1/2)
  • Alex Steeves – Stopped (2021-22: 0/1)
  • Joseph Duszak – Stopped (2021-22: 0/1)
  • Semyon Der-Arguchintsev – Stopped (2021-22: 0/2)
  • Joey Anderson – Goal (2021-22: 1/1)
  • Filip Král – Stopped (2021-22: 0/1)
  • Pavel Gogolev – Stopped (2021-22: 0/1)

OF NOTE

  • Toronto went 5-for-6 on the penalty kill and 0-for-4 on the power play.
  • Laval had a 43-36 edge in shots in all situations. Marc Michaelis led the Marlies with seven shots on goal.
  • The Marlies are 4-3-0-1 against North Division opponents and 0-1-0-1 against the Laval Rocket.
RECORD WHEN

Scoring first                                        6-0-0-1
Leading after 1                                    
4-0-0-1
Leading after 2                                    5-0-0-1
Not scoring on the power play            3-4-0-1
Allowing a goal on the power play      3-3-0-1
Outshot by opponent                          4-3-0-1
Wednesday                                          0-1-0-1
MARLIES LEADERSGoals               7 (J. Ho-Sang, B. Seney)
Assists            8 (J. Duszak)
Points              10 (J. Ho-Sang)
PPG                 2 (J. Ho-Sang)
Shots               31 (B. Seney)
+/-                    +8 (A. Biega)
PIMS                36 (R. Clune)

POSTGAME QUOTES

HEAD COACH GREG MOORE

On tonight’s game:
It’s tough because we did a lot of good things in the first half. We accomplished everything we wanted to set out with our start, we played the way we wanted to play. We definitely got comfortable once we got the lead. It’s going to be a good lesson for our group. This is a tough league, that was a tough opponent, especially a rival opponent. We really just left too much time and space for them as the game went on.

JOEY ANDERSON (1 GOAL)

On the third period:
We just took our foot off the gas. I think we came out there and played two periods exactly how we wanted to. We had the game in our hands and it was just bleh. The third period was just kind of empty from us, and then we leave Hutchy out to dry there. The breakdowns we had obviously led to pucks in our net. It’s just not acceptable to come out after a period like that.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

November 16: Loaned forward Kyle Clifford from Toronto (NHL).
November 15: 
Returned forward Joey Anderson on loanfrom Toronto (NHL).

UPCOMING GAMES:
*All times Eastern Standard Time

November 20 vs Lehigh Valley – 4:00 p.m.
November 21 vs Cleveland – 4:00 p.m.
November 26 at Cleveland – 7:00 p.m.
November 27 vs Cleveland – 4:00 p.m.
December 4 vs Springfield – 4:00 p.m.

Belt accepts qualifying offer; 13 decline

One Player Accepts Qualifying Offer; 13 Players Decline

NEW YORK, Nov. 17 – The following 14playershave reached decisions on their Club’s Qualifying Offer:

ACCEPTED:

Brandon Belt (San Francisco Giants)

DECLINED:

Nick Castellanos (Cincinnati Reds)

Michael Conforto (New York Mets)

Carlos Correa (Houston Astros)

Freddie Freeman (Atlanta Braves)

Raisel Iglesias (Los Angeles Angels)

Robbie Ray (Toronto Blue Jays)

Eduardo Rodríguez (Boston Red Sox)

Corey Seager (Los Angeles Dodgers)

Marcus Semien (Toronto Blue Jays)

Trevor Story (Colorado Rockies)

Noah Syndergaard (New York Mets)

Chris Taylor (Los Angeles Dodgers)

Justin Verlander (Houston Astros)

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