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SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — Gonzaga has suspended John Stockton’s basketball season tickets after the Hall of Fame point guard refused to comply with the university’s mask mandate. Stockton, one of Gonzaga’s most prominent alums, confirmed the move in a Saturday interview with The Spokesman-Review. “Basically, it came down to, they were asking me to wear…

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TRAIL BLAZERS-RAPTORS PREGAME NOTES

GAME #44 – TORONTO RAPTORS (22-21) vs. PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS (19-26)
SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 2022 – 6 P.M. (ET) – SCOTIABANK ARENA
TV: SPORTSNET – RADIO: TSN 1050 TORONTO


• The Toronto Raptors play the first of consecutive home games (Jan. 23-25) Sunday night against the Portland Trail Blazers at Scotiabank Arena. Fred VanVleet hit a tiebreaking three-pointer with 59 seconds to lay, and the Raptors hung on to beat the Wizards, 109-105, in Washington on Friday. Scottie Barnes
scored a career-high 27 points, VanVleet had 21 and had 12 assists and Pascal Siakam also scored 21 points in the win for Toronto, which finished its recent five-game road trip with a 2-3 record (Jan. 14-21). The Raptors are now 7-4 in the month of January.
• Rookie Scottie Barnes scored a career-high 27 points (12-19 FG, 3-4 FT), including 10 in the third quarter, and grabbed eight rebounds in 40 minutes Jan. 21 at Washington. Barnes ranks second among rookies in rebounds (7.9), and fourth in both scoring (14.8) and assists (3.4). He also leads all rookies with
eight games of 20+ points and 5+ rebounds this season.
Pascal Siakam is currently averaging 21.0 points, and career highs of 8.3 rebounds and 4.9 assists. He is one of just six players in the NBA averaging 20.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists this season, along with Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic, Joel Embiid, James Harden, and Nikola Jokic.
Fred VanVleet posted his second straight double-double, and eighth double-double of the season, with 21 points and 12 assists Jan. 21 at Washington. VanVleet recorded five double-doubles in 52 games last season. VanVleet is averaging career highs of 21.8 points, 4.7 rebounds and 6.9 assists this year. The
Raptors are 5-3 this season when he records a double-double.
Fred VanVleet (3.8) and Gary Trent Jr. (3.5) currently rank second and fourth, respectively, in the NBA in deflections per game. VanVleet has led the NBA in deflections per game each of the past two seasons,
while Trent Jr. also ranks fourth in the league in steals (1.88). The Raptors lead the NBA in deflections per game (18.1) this season and rank third in steals (9.2).
Scottie Barnes leads the Raptors, and all rookies, with 101 offensive rebounds in 36 games this season. Barnes is the fastest rookie to reach 100 offensive rebounds in franchise history. Chris Bosh holds the Raptors rookie record with 191 offensive boards during the 2003-04 campaign. The Raptors lead the NBA
in offensive rebounds per game (13.5) and rank second (16.8) in second-chance points. Through 11 games in January, Toronto has outrebounded opponents 167-to-109 (+58) on the offensive end.
• Friday night marked the 11th time this season Toronto had at least six players score 10+ points. The Raptors are 8-3 this season, including 4-0 in the month of January, when six or more players score in double figures. Reserve Chris Boucher finished with 10 points against the Wizards and has now scored 10+
points in six consecutive games (Jan. 11-21), averaging 14.3 points and 9.7 rebounds during this stretch.
PROBABLE STARTERS
F – OG ANUNOBY #3

MIN: 36.5 REB: 5.3 AST: 2.3 STL: 1.6 TO: 1.8 BLK: 0.4 PTS: 18.9
• Tallied 12 points, and team highs of nine rebounds and four steals, in 41 minutes Jan. 21 at Washington.
• Has scored in double figures in 12 straight games (Dec. 28 – Jan. 21), averaging 18.3 points during this stretch.
• Scored 20+ points in 13-of-28 games this season, something he did 13 times in 43 contests last year.
F – SCOTTIE BARNES #4

MIN: 35.5 REB: 7.9 AST: 3.4 STL: 1.0 TO: 1.9 BLK: 0.8 PTS: 14.8
• Scored a career-high 27 points Jan. 21 at Washington; added eight rebounds in 40 minutes
• Ranks second among rookies in rebounds (7.9), and fourth in both scoring (14.8) and assists (3.4).
• Has scored 20+ points eight times, the most by Raptors rookie since Charlie Villanueva (12 times) in 2005-06.
C – PASCAL SIAKAM #43

MIN: 36.7 REB: 8.3 AST: 4.9 STL: 1.2 TO: 2.6 BLK: 0.7 PTS: 21.0
• Finished with 21 points, seven rebounds, and four assists in 41 minutes Jan. 21 at Washington.
• Has scored 20+ points in six of the last seven games (Jan. 9-21), averaging 23.3 points during this span.
• Averaging 22.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, and 6.2 assists through 11 games in the month of January.
G – GARY TRENT JR. #33

MIN: 33.9 REB: 2.8 AST: 2.1 STL: 1.9 TO: 0.9 BLK: 0.4 PTS: 16.3
• Contributed 13 points, one rebound, one assist, and one steal in 29 minutes Jan. 21 at Washington.
• Returned to the lineup against the Wizards after missing the previous six games with left ankle swelling.
• Ranks fourth in the NBA in steals (1.88); has recorded multiple steals in 20-of-34 games.
G – FRED VANVLEET #23

MIN: 38.1 REB: 4.7 AST: 6.9 STL: 1.7 TO: 2.6 BLK: 0.5 PTS: 21.8
• Recorded his eighth double-double with 21 points and 12 assists in 39 minutes Jan. 21 at Washington.
• Has made six or more three-point field goals in a single-season franchise record nine games.
• Has tallied 10+ assists in consecutive games (Jan. 19-21) for the second time in his career; totalling 24 assists.

INJURY REPORT
Khem Birch (Nose; Fracture) – Out
Goran Dragic (NWT) – Out
David Johnson (Health and Safety Protocols) – Out
UPDATED: Jan. 23, 2022
NEXT GAME DETAILS
Opponent: Charlotte Hornets
Date: Tuesday, January 25
Tip-Off: 7 p.m. (ET)
Venue: Scotiabank Arena
Television: Sportsnet
Radio: Sportsnet 590 The FAN
SERIES RECAP VS. CHARLOTTE
OVERALL HOME ROAD
2020-21 2-1 2-0 0-1
ALL-TIME 40-46 26-19 14-27
STREAKS Lost 1 Won 2 Lost 1
LAST WIN: Jan. 16, 2021 (116-113)
LAST HOME WIN: Jan. 16, 2021 (116-113)
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: +36 (Nov. 18, 2019)
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT: -36 (Nov. 20, 2000)
LAST TIME VS. CHARLOTTE
GAME 38 – MARCH 13, 2021
CHARLOTTE 114, TORONTO 104
CHARLOTTE — LaMelo Ball had 23 points and nine rebounds, and Charlotte defeated the short-handed Toronto Raptors 114-104 in the Hornets’
first game with the general public allowed to attend … Devonte Graham
and Terry Rozier each added 17 points for the Hornets, who seemed to
feed off having fans — about 3,000 of them … Charlotte jumped out to a
25-4 lead and set a franchise record with 11 3-pointers in the first quarter
in building a 44-24 lead … Ball finished 6 of 9 from 3-point range … Kyle
Lowry finished with 19 points and eight assists to lead the Raptors, who
lost their fourth straight game without Pascal Siakam, Fred Van Vleet,
Patrick McCaw, OG Anunoby and Malachi Flynn due to health and safety
protocols … Ball, Rozier and Graham each had three 3s in the opening
quarter and combined for 15 in the game … Malik Monk added 16 points
for the Hornets … Charlotte led by 25 entering the fourth quarter and the
only question at that point was if they would set a franchise record for 3-
pointers … But the Hornets, who played their reserves most of the fourth
quarter, made just one 3 in the fourth quarter and finished the game 21 of
49 from beyond the arc … Chris Boucher needed three stitches in his lip
after taking a shot during the second half … Charlotte committed a season-high 28 turnovers and had 30 assists.
1 2 3 4 TOT
TORONTO 24 28 21 31 104
CHARLOTTE 44 23 31 16 114
GAME 43 – JANUARY 21, 2022
TORONTO 109, WASHINGTON 105

WASHINGTON — Fred VanVleet hit a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 59 seconds to play, and the Toronto Raptors hung on after blowing an 18-point
fourth-quarter lead to beat the Washington Wizards 109-105 … Rookie
Scottie Barnes scored a career-high 27 points, VanVleet scored 21 and
had 12 assists, Pascal Siakam also scored 21 points for Toronto, which
went 2-3 on a five-game trip … Bradley Beal led Washington with 25
points … He also had eight assists, but committed nine turnovers, equaling his career high … The Wizards, who began the season 10-3, are 13-
20 since … Beal scored 13 points in the fourth quarter, and the Wizards
tied the game at 102 on five straight points from Montrezl Harrell, who
converted a three-point play and then dunked … OG Anunoby scored on a
layup and Siakam hit two free throws to seal the game … Toronto took
control with a 22-6 run that gave it a 91-77 lead after three quarters …
Barnes scored 10 points in the third … The Raptors were up 95-77 early in
the fourth quarter … Toronto’s Yuta Watanabe, who didn’t play in the last
two games, returned and matched up with Washington’s Rui Hachimura,
the second time in NBA history two Japanese players faced each other …
Hachimura had 11 points, and Watanabe didn’t score in six minutes …
Raptors guard Gary Trent Jr. returned after missing six games with a left
ankle injury, he scored 13 points.
1 2 3 4 TOT
TORONTO 20 35 36 18 109
WASHINGTON 30 24 23 28 105

PORTLAND’S PREVIOUS GAME STARTERS
Forward 9 Nassir Little 6-5 230
9.3 ppg, 5.5 rpg, 1.2 apg
Forward 33 Robert Covington. 6-7 225
7.7 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 1.1 apg
Center 27 Jusuf Nurkic 7-0 285
14.3 ppg, 10.8 rpg, 2.8 apg
Guard 3 CJ McCollum 6-3 200
20.7 ppg, 4.0 rpg, 4.3 apg
Guard 1 Anfernee Simons 6-3 195
15.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg, 3.4 apg

NEWS AND NOTES
LEADING THE WAY: The Trail Blazers hired Chauncey Billups
as the 15th head coach in franchise history on June 27, 2021.
Billups is making his debut as a head coach in the 2021-22
season. He spent the 2020-21 season as an assistant coach
for the LA Clippers, helping lead the team to a 47-25 record
and a trip to the Western Conference Finals.
NURK IN THE NEW YEAR: Jusuf Nurkic continued his hot start
to 2022 with his fourth consecutive game with 18-plus points
and 14-plus rebounds on Jan. 19 at Boston, making him the
only player in the NBA with such a streak this season. His
final stat line – 29 points, 17 rebounds and six assists marks
his sixth career 25/15/5 performance, the most of any Trail
Blazer in the last 40 years (LaMarcus Aldridge – 3). His 13.6
rebounds per game in January rank 2nd in the NBA while his
4.0 assists and 17.8 points rank 7th and 9th among centers.
RESPECT THE HUSTLE: Robert Covington is the only player in
the NBA this season with 60-plus steals and 50-plus blocks.
He ranks in the Top-30 in both categories, averaging 1.4 steals
per game and 1.3 blocks per game. Covington has seven
games this season with at least two blocks and two steals,
3rd-most in the league.
NURK 20-20: Jusuf Nurkic turned in a monster performance
at Orlando on Jan. 17, registering a double-double in the first
half for the second straight game and fifth time this season. He
finished the night with 21 points (10-21 FG, 0-3 3-PT, 1-2 FT),
22 rebounds, four steals, two assists and two blocks. It marked
his third career 20-20 game and the ninth such performance
in the NBA this season. He is the 11th player in team history
to record at least four career games with 20-plus rebounds.
ONLY NURK: Jusuf Nurkic recorded 20-plus rebounds and
4-plus steals on Jan. 17 vs. Orlando, making him the only
player in the NBA to record that stat line this season. He is
also the only player in franchise history to finish a game with
21 points, 22 rebounds and four steals, which he has done
twice (1/1/19 at Sac.)
SIMONS CAN’T BE STOPPED: Anfernee Simons knocked down
seven three-pointers in the first half at Washington on Jan. 15,
becoming the sixth player in NBA history to record five games
with seven-plus three-pointers before turning 23. He finished
the half with 26 points and six assists, just the fifth player to
record that stat line in one half this season. Simons followed
it up with 20 points in the first half at Miami on Jan. 19, giving
him four 20-plus point halves in his last eight games.
STARTING FIVE: The starting lineup of Nassir Little, Robert
Covington, Jusuf Nurkic, Ben McLemore and Anfernee Si- mons became the first Portland unit this season to all score
in double figures on Jan. 10 vs. Brooklyn. The unit repeated
the effort on Jan. 15 at Washington.
RED HOT ANT:
Anfernee Simons is off to a scorching start to
2022, he has set career-highs in points (43) and assists (11)
while turning in 20-plus point performances in five of six games.
His 23 point (10-24 FG, 2-11 3-PT, 1-2 FT), 11 assist and six
rebound performance against Brooklyn on Jan. 10 marked his
first double-double of the season, a repeat performance of 31
points and 11 assists on Jan. 15 marked his second. In 2022,
Simons is averaging 25.7 points, 7.4 assists and 2.6 rebounds
while shooting 49.4% from the field, 43.3% from deep and
87.9% at the line.
DOUBLE-FIGURE STREAK: Nassir Little and Ben McLemore
have each recorded five consecutive games scoring in double
figures between Jan. 9 and Jan. 17, for Little it represented a
career-long streak.
BACK-TO-BACK: Anfernee Simons scored 28 points against
Miami on Jan. 5, which included a 20-point third quarter in
which he shot 7-of-10 from the field and 4-of-6 from the threepoint-line. It marks the first time in his career that Simons
scored 20-plus points in consecutive games.
ROCO IN THE RECORD BOOKS: Robert Covington became the
first player in franchise history, and 23rd in NBA history, to fin- ish a game with at least five three-pointers, three steals and
three blocks when he did so against Brooklyn on Jan. 10. He
finished the game with 21 points (6-9 FG, 5-8 3-PT, 4-4 FT), five
rebounds, three steals, three blocks and one assist.
ANT’S CAREER NIGHT: Anfernee Simons scored a career-high 43
points (13-21 FG, 9-16 3-PT, 8-8 FT) to go with three rebounds
and seven assists against Atlanta on Jan. 3. At 22 years and
209 days old, Simons became the youngest player in franchise
history to score 40-plus points in a game (Petrie, 22 years and
259 days). Simons is also the first player in NBA history to have
two games with nine or more three-pointers before turning 23.
MORE FLORIDIAN YOUTH:
Nassir Little recorded 22 points (8-
14 FG, 4-5 3-PT, 2-3 FT) to go with nine rebounds, two assists
and one steal against the Hawks on Jan. 3. Little is the sixth
player in team history to record two or more games of at least 20
points and nine rebounds before turning 22, joining Lloyd Neal,
Greg Oden, Bill Walton, LaMarcus Aldridge and Zach Randolph.
MAXIMUM NORM:
Norman Powell scored 26 points (9-13 FG,
2-5 3-PT, 6-7 FT) to go with six rebounds, four assists and four
steals against the Hawks on Jan. 3. Powell is one of seven players
in the NBA that is averaging at least 18.0 points while shooting
better than 45.0% from the field and 39.0% from three.
BEN BUCKETS: Ben McLemore matched his season high with
28 points (9-22 FG, 6-14 3-PT, 4-4 FT) at the Lakers on Dec. 31.

He scored 16 of his points in nine first quarter minutes on
6-of-9 shooting (4-6 3-PT). He was the first bench player in the
NBA to score at least 16 points in the first quarter this season.

NANCE DOING IT ALL:
Larry Nance Jr. recorded 14 points (6-13
FG, 1-3 3-PT, 1-2 FT), nine rebounds, nine assists and three
steals against Utah on Dec. 29. His nine assists marked a career
high. Nance scored in double figures in four straight games
from Dec. 21-31, marking his longest such streak of the season.
NAS DOUBLE-DOUBLE: Nassir Little logged his third career
double-double on Dec. 27 against Dallas, finishing with a
season-high 20 points (7-14 FG, 2-7 3-PT, 4-7 FT), 10 re- bounds, two assists, two steals and three blocks. At 21 years
and 319 days old, Little is the youngest player in franchise
history to do so.
THE LITTLE THINGS: Nassir Little recorded career highs of six
assists and three blocks against Charlotte on Dec. 17. Against
Memphis on Dec. 19, Little had 12 points, nine rebounds,
three assists and two blocks. Among players that are 6’7″ or
shorter, Little ranks fifth in offensive rebounds (55) and fourth
in blocks (35) for the season.
STAY READY: Ben McLemore scored 28 points (10-16 FG, 8-13
3-PT) to go with two rebounds and two steals against Charlotte on Dec. 17. He scored 20 points (7-9 FG, 6-8 3-PT) in the
second quarter. McLemore’s six three-pointers in the second
quarter were one shy of the franchise record for three-pointers
in a quarter (McCollum, 7). His eight threes tied his career high
and were one shy of the franchise record for three-pointers
made off the bench (Simons/Batum, 9).
HAVE A HALF: The Trail Blazers scored 81 points and made a
franchise-record 16 three-pointers (of 25, 64.0%) in the first
half against the Hornets on Dec. 17. It was the 16th time in
franchise history that Portland scored at least 80 points in a
half, and the first time since Nov. 12, 2014.
40/40 CLUB: Damian Lillard scored a season-high 43 points
(12-19 FG, 6-11 3-PT, 13-14 FT) against Charlotte on Dec. 17.

It was his 40th career game with 40-plus points, making
him one of 25 players in league history to score at least 40
points 40 times.
Most 40-Point Games In Trail Blazers History

Damian Lillard 40

Clyde Drexler 17

Geoff Petrie 13

CJ McCollum 8
Most 40-Point Games Since 2012-13

James Harden 100

Stephen Curry 53

Russell Westbrook 47

Damian Lillard 40
HE’S HERE, HE’S THERE, HE’S EVERYWHERE: Robert Covington
had season highs of five steals and four blocks against the
Timberwolves on Dec. 12. It was the seventh time in team his- tory that a player had at least five steals and four blocks and
just the third time it has happened off the bench.
BENCH BUCKETS:
Anfernee Simons led the Trail Blazers bench
with 22 points (7-16 FG, 4-6 3-PT, 4-4 FT) against the Grizzlies
on Dec. 15. From opening night through the end of December,
Simons ranked 10th in the NBA in total bench points (328) and
is 11th in three-pointers made off the bench (57).
RESERVE SNIPERS: Anfernee Simons (26 points, 6-12 3-PT)
and Ben McLemore (15 points, 5-6 3-PT) combined to make
11 three-pointers off the bench against Minnesota on Dec. 12.
They became the first pair of Portland teammates to each make
at least five three-pointers off the bench in the same game in
franchise history.
BIG HALF FOR LITTLE: In the first half at Golden State on Dec. 8,
Nassir Little scored 18 points (5-5 FG, 2-2 3-PT, 6-10 FT) to go
with six rebounds, one assist and one block in 22 minutes. He
left the game three minutes into the second half with a left calf
cramp. His 18 points for the game marked the second-highest
scoring output of his career.
NURKIC SEASON HIGH: Jusuf Nurkic scored a season-high 31
points (12-19 FG, 1-2 3-PT, 6-10 FT) to go with five rebounds,
one assist and one block against the Clippers on Dec. 6. It was
his fourth career game with 30-plus points.
THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME: The Trail Blazers won 10
straight games at Moda Center from Oct. 23 – Nov. 30, marking
the team’s longest home winning streak since Jan. 24 – March
9, 2009 (12 games).
BEN THERE, DONE THAT: Ben McLemore scored 17 points (5-10
FG, 4-9 3-PT, 3-3 FT) to go with two rebounds and one assist in
18 minutes against Detroit on Nov. 30. It was just the 15th time
in the last 10 seasons that a Portland player scored at least 17
points off the bench in 20 minutes or fewer.
BEAST ON THE BOARDS: Jusuf Nurkic matched his season high
with 17 rebounds at Sacramento on Nov. 24. He has led the Trail
Blazers in rebounds in 33 games so far this season. Nurkic ranks
9th in the NBA in rebounds (10.8).
CJ SCORING: CJ McCollum scored the 10,000th point of his
career on Oct. 20 against the Kings. He is the eighth player in
team history with 10,000 points. With a three-pointer at the
5:52 mark of the second quarter against Detroit on Nov. 30,
McCollum passed Clifford Robinson for fifth on the Trail Blazers
all-time scoring list.

Terry Porter – 11,330 points

CJ McCollum – 10,529 points
THE BOSNIAN BEAST: Jusuf Nurkic had a double-double in the
first quarter at Sacramento on Nov. 24, logging 14 points (7-9
FG) and 10 rebounds in the period. He was the first Portland
player with a double-double in the first quarter since LaMarcus
Aldridge did so on Feb. 1, 2014. Nurkic finished the game with a
season-high 28 points (12-17 FG, 4-5 FT) to go with 17 rebounds
and five assists.


MAPLE LEAFS 3, ISLANDERS 1

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (25-10-3 – 53 Points) at
NEW YORK ISLANDERS (14-14-6 – 34 Points)
SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 2022
1 2 3 FINAL
TORONTO 2 1 0 3
NEW YORK 1 0 0 1
GAME SUMMARY | EVENT SUMMARY | FACE-OFF SUMMARY

ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Mitch Marner scored shorthanded for Toronto at 13:25 of the first period. Marner scored his second shorthanded goal of the season and third of his NHL career. Marner scored his ninth goal of the season.
    Marner has scored in three-consecutive games (3G).
  • Pierre Engvall scored for the Maple Leafs at 19:59 of the first period. Engvall recorded his fifth goal of
    the season. Engvall has recorded a point in three-consecutive games (1G, 3A).
  • Morgan Rielly scored for Toronto at 9:42 of the second period. Rielly recorded his fifth goal of the season. Rielly also posted the primary assist on Marner’s shorthanded goal. Rielly posted his 28th assist of the season.
  • William Nylander registered the primary assist on Rielly’s goal. Nylander posted his 22nd assist of the season. Nylander has recorded an assist in back-to-back games.
  • Alexander Kerfoot recorded the secondary assist on Rielly’s goal. Kerfoot posted his 21st assist of
    the season.
    SHOTS ON GOAL (5-on-5 in brackets)
    1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
    TORONTO 9 (6) 10 (10) 4 (4) 23 (20)
    NEW YORK 7 (6) 6 (3) 15 (10) 28 (19)
    SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)
    1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
    TORONTO 15 (10) 18 (18) 9 (9) 42 (37)
    NEW YORK 11 (10) 11 (8) 25 (15) 47 (33)
    ON THE ROAD AGAIN
  • The Maple Leafs are 11-6-2 on the road this season.
  • Toronto’s all-time record is 76-68-7-10 in 161 games against the New York Islanders and 33-38-3-6 in
    80 games played in New York.
  • Toronto is 12-6-1 against the Eastern Conference this season and 5-4-1 against the Metropolitan
    Division this season.
    MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS
    Shots 4 (Rielly)
    Shot Attempts 6 (Matthews)
    Faceoff Wins 7 (Tavares, Kämpf)
    Faceoff Win Percentage 75% (Spezza – 6 won, 2 lost)
    Hits 3 (Simmonds, Engvall)
    Blocked Shots 2 (Kerfoot)
    Takeaways 2 (Rielly)
    TOI 26:00 (Brodie)
    Power Play TOI 2:20 (Marner, Matthews, Rielly, Nylander,
    Tavares)
    Shorthanded TOI 3:29 (Kämpf)
    Shifts 28 (Rielly, Brodie)
    5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage 75.00% (Engvall – 9 for, 3 against)
    RECORD WHEN…
  • The Maple Leafs were 0-for-2 on the power play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill tonight.
  • Toronto is 18-3-1 when the scoring the first goal of the game.
  • The Maple Leafs are 15-2-1 when leading after one period and 19-0-1 when leading after two periods.
  • Toronto is 10-4-1 when outshot by their opponent.
  • The Maple Leafs are 8-2-2 in Saturday games.
    OF NOTE…
  • Carl Dahlström skated in his debut with the Maple Leafs.
  • TJ Brodie was on the ice for a team-high 19 Toronto shot attempts-for at 5-on-5.
  • Pierre Engvall finished the game with a team-high 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 75.00 percent
    (9 for, 3 against).
    UPCOMING GAMES:
    Jan. 26 Leafs vs. Anaheim Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
    Jan. 29 Leafs at Detroit Little Caesars Arena 7:00 pm ET
    Jan. 31 Leafs vs. New Jersey Scotiabank Arena 7:30 pm ET
    Feb. 1 Leafs at New Jersey Prudential Center 7:00 pm ET
    Feb. 7 Leafs vs. Carolina Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
    Feb. 10 Leafs at Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome 9:00 pm ET

    POSTGAME QUOTES:
    HEAD COACH SHELDON KEEFE

    On the play of the defencemen and goaltender Petr Mrázek during tonight’s game:
    “I thought it was a good effort by all of our defence tonight and our goaltender. I liked a lot of what our whole lineup did. Each line I think gave us good shifts and good efforts, loved our second period and how we took care of that. We took the 3-1 lead and I thought we were really good and in full control of the
    second half of that second period that was really good. The third period wasn’t perfect in terms of us controlling the play, we’d like to spend more time in their half of the ice like we did in the second. But I thought it was progress and I thought we defended really well. We didn’t give any clean looks really at our
    net at all and Petr was strong with anything that they threw at him.”
    On Mitch Marner’s play:
    “He’s an important player for us so having him back makes us a far deeper team, everybody else just slots in a lot better. He obviously plays a lot of minutes, important minutes for us. Huge goal through the
    penalty kill, to get a shorthanded goal like that, and to get it to go in, that’s big for him. Those special teams goals are really important. Obviously, we had our power plays early on and didn’t convert and then they get their chance on their power play and we have to get a kill there. Not only do we get the kill but we
    get a goal so to be a plus one on special teams no matter how you get it done is important and Mitch contributes so much in that area.”
    JOHN TAVARES
    On closing out the road trip with a win
    :
    “Yeah, nice to be able to finish off the way we did. Like I said, I still think we feel we have a lot more to our game and we can get back to some of the rhythm we had at different points in the year already but no
    doubt, we just have to keep staying at it and tonight we did some really good things. Great response when they tied it 1-1, big goal by Pierre and grabbed the momentum and the life back and we seemed to just keep it rolling from there and had a really good second period.”
    On Morgan Rielly’s game tonight:
    “Yeah, (Morgan Rielly) was excellent for us, as he is most nights. Just a catalyst for us, not just on our back end, but just for our team in general just such a great player, one of the best defenceman I’ve played with. Even as good as he is, and as much recognition as he gets, I still think he’s looked upon as a little bit underrated. He just does so much for us in so many different areas and was great tonight.”
    MORGAN RIELLY
    On tonight’s game and holding onto the early lead:

    “Yeah obviously that has been an important area for us over the past few weeks. I think if you look back at the start of the game, I think there were plenty of good things as there has been lately. You know we jumped out to a lead, and they score, then we were able to respond, that’s a great sign. Then to go into
    the third with a two-goal lead and like you said just play well enough to hang onto it, it’s good. That’s what we want to do every night and obviously hasn’t been going that way as of late but by no means was there panic within the dressing room about that trend so tonight was a good example of us playing well. I thought Petr played really well and a huge two points for us.”
    On his goal:

    “I thought (Brodie) was going to score a highlight-reel goal. Then the goalie made good play. Just came out around the side then obviously just a good pass from (William Nylander) and you know when that happened you just have to finish it so just about everyone else on the ice did that work on that one.”
    MITCH MARNER
    On tonight’s game and Petr Mrázek’s play:

    “I think in the game we did what we wanted to. I think in the third it got a little bit away from us there, but obviously just maintained that lead and keep the pressure on. (Mrázek) made a couple huge saves for us as well. He’s worked extremely hard since his injury to get back and it’s nice to see him come out here and play with that confidence and swagger and help us to win.”
    On how he feels about his good play as of late:
    “Obviously good. Just want to make sure I keep trying to do the things I can to help this team to win games. Whether it’s on the kill, power play or even strength. Great play by (Morgan Rielly) there to pressure up zone and put that out into an area for me to skate onto it.”
    PETR MRÁZEK
    On his play tonight:

    “I felt good there. I saw a lot of pucks in the third period. The guys did a great job in front of me. I could see the puck well and they made the work easier.”
    On how the team’s play helped him:
    “Well they boxed out really well. I could the puck from the blueline. They gave me the first shot and if there was a rebound, they cleared the puck out, so they did a great job in front of me today.”

WILKES-BARRE/SCRANTON 3, MARLIES 2 (OT)

TORONTO MARLIES (17-12-2-1 – 37 Points) vs.
WILKES-BARRE/SCRANTON PENGUINS (13-16-1-3 – 30 Points)

SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 2022

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GAME SUMMARY    |    GAME SHEET |    PHOTOS    |      SCRUMS

SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: J. Kopacka (3) (B. Seney, J. Blandisi), M. Abramov (4) (F. Král, J. Kopacka)
Goaltender: M. Hutchinson (31/34) L 

W-B/Scranton: V. Puustinen (13) (F. Robert, F. Hallander), A. Nylander (13) (V. Puustinen, J. Rikola), A. Nylander (14) PP (J. Riikola, V. Puustinen)
Goaltender: A. D’Orio (22/24)   

ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Jack Kopacka opened the scoring at 9:46 of the first period and later added the secondary assist on Abramov’s goal. This is Kopacka’s second multi-point game of the season.
  • Mikhail Abramov scored at 15:44 of the first period. He has 17 points (4 goals, 13 assists) in 32 games this season.
  • Brett Seney recorded the primary assist on Kopacka’s first period goal. He has 10 points (2 goals, 8 assists) in his last eight games.
  • Joseph Blandisi registered the secondary assist on Kopacka’s first period goal. He has assists (2) in consecutive games. Blandisi has seven points (2 goals, 5 assists) in 10 games with the Marlies this season.
  • Filip Král had the primary assist on Abramov’s first period goal. He is tied for fifth in assists (13) amongst all rookie defencemen.
  • Michael Hutchinson stopped 31 of 34 shots he faced.

OF NOTE

  • The Marlies are 5-2 in overtime games this season.
  • Toronto went 1-for-2 on the penalty kill and 0-for-2 on the power play. Toronto is 5-5-1-1 when not scoring on the power play and 7-6-2-1 when allowing a goal on the penalty kill.
  • Wilkes-Barre/Scranton had 34-24 edge in shots in all situations. Joseph Blandisi led the Marlies with four shots on goal. Toronto is 13-8-2-1 when outshot by their opponent.
  • The Marlies are 5-4-1-0 against Atlantic Division opponents and 0-1-1-0 against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins.
  • Toronto is on a 10-game, 4,958 kilometre road trip and will face off against seven teams – Belleville Senators, Cleveland Monsters, Grand Rapids Griffins, Hartford Wolf Pack, Hershey Bears, Lehigh Valley Phantoms and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. It will be Toronto’s first meeting of the season with four opponents (HER, HFD, GR, WBS). The Marlies return to Coca-Cola Coliseum on Feb. 5.
RECORD WHEN

Scoring first                            
12-1-1-1
Leading after 1                        
9-1-2-1
Leading after 2                         12-1-2-1
On the Road                            8-7-1-0
January                                   
6-3-1-0
Saturday                                  3-2-1-0
1 Goal Game                            7-2-2-1
MARLIES LEADERS
*Amongst active players

Goals               12 
(B. Seney)
Assists            22 (J. Duszak)
Points              26 (B. Seney)
PPG                 5 (J. Ho-Sang)
Shots               73 (A. Steeves)
+/-                    +10 (B. Seney)
PIMS                55 (R. Clune)

POSTGAME QUOTES

HEAD COACH GREG MOORE

On tonight’s game:

I thought throughout the entire game the effort was better. It was a good response from yesterday’s game. This team that we’re playing is really hard working. They don’t make it easy to gain inches of the ice and gain zones. It was a good start. Overall, a more consistent 60 minutes which is what we’ve been looking for. During that stretch of games where we had more success in the win column, this is more of what we looked like and how we were playing. It’s definitely not the result we want, especially having the lead but in terms of the effort and how we played, it was in a much better place.

On Michael Hutchinson:

He did a great job, especially against a team that’s a volume shooting team. He definitely kept us in there, gave us a chance to win the game. It’s really, really hard with the dynamic now of taxi squads and the COVID season to expect these guys to come in, not having played that long and also knowing tat they’d do anything for the organization given the position that they are in. Good on him for coming in today and putting in a good effort.

JOSEPH BLANDISI (1 ASSIST)

On tonight’s game:

We were upset coming into this one tonight. I think we came out pretty hard but it’s one of those games that we got to find a way to hold the lead. It’s on the veteran guys on the ice at the end of the game – myself included I’ve got to get the block there.

UPCOMING GAMES:
*All times Eastern Standard Time

January 24 at Grand Rapids – 7:00 p.m.
January 28 at Belleville – 7:00 p.m.
January 29 at Belleville – 7:00 p.m.
February 2 at Grand Rapids – 7:00 p.m.
February 3 at Cleveland – 7:00 p.m.