James Wiseman temporarily shutdown after experiencing setback — Monterey Herald

SAN FRANCISCO — James Wiseman’s return to the Warriors has been delayed after the 7-foot center experienced swelling in his right knee, a source confirmed Saturday to the Bay Area News Group. Wiseman has been temporarily shut down and won’t play for the Santa Cruz Warriors Sunday. The news, which was first reported by The…

James Wiseman temporarily shutdown after experiencing setback — Monterey Herald

Kevin Durant fined $25,000 for telling fan to “shut the f*** up” — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

If a fan starts something, should the NBA police how Durant responds?

Kevin Durant fined $25,000 for telling fan to “shut the f*** up” — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Warriors: Stephen Curry out at least two weeks with foot injury — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

There was reportedly optimism Warriors star Stephen Curry would return for the playoffs, but there was still more to assess after he injured his foot Wednesday.

Warriors: Stephen Curry out at least two weeks with foot injury — ProBasketballTalk | NBC Sports

Kris Bryant vows to turn Rockies into a winner: “This is a great day for us” — The Denver Post

Kris Bryant, the Rockies’ new $182 million man, set his own expectations Friday. And he set the bar a mile high. “I take a lot of pride in the fact that I have never played on a losing team in the big leagues and I don’t plan on doing that here,” Bryant said during his…

Kris Bryant vows to turn Rockies into a winner: “This is a great day for us” — The Denver Post

LAKERS-RAPTORS PREGAME NOTES

GAME #70 – TORONTO RAPTORS (39-30) vs. LOS ANGELES LAKERS (29-40)
FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 2022 – 7:30 P.M. (ET) – SCOTIABANK ARENA
TV: SPORTSNET – RADIO: TSN 1050 TORONTO

2021-22 RECORDS
W-L EAST WEST
OVERALL 39-30 23-19 16-11
HOME 17-15 11-9 6-6
AWAY 22-15 12-10 10-5
OVERTIME 2-1 2-1 0-0


• The Toronto Raptors (39-30) return home from a six-game road trip (Mar. 6-16) Friday night when they host the Los Angeles Lakers (29-40) at Scotiabank Arena. The Raptors have won five in a row and went 5-1 on their recent road trip. Pascal Siakam scored 31 points as Toronto held off the LA Clippers to cap its trip with a 103-100 victory on Wednesday. The Raptors are now tied with Cleveland for sixth place in the Eastern Conference. Toronto will play nine of its final 13 games at home.
• The Raptors have won five consecutive games (Mar. 9-14) for the first time since a season-long eight-game winning streak (Jan. 29 – Feb. 10). Over the last five games, Toronto is averaging 116.0 points and shooting .452 (208-460) from the field, while holding opponents to 106.8 points. Pascal Siakam and Gary
Trent Jr. are averaging 27.2 and 20.4 points, respectively, during the win streak. The Raptors have led after the first quarter in each of the last five games.
Pascal Siakam recorded his team-leading 23rd double-double of the season with 31 points and 12 rebounds in Wednesday’s win over the Clippers. Siakam has now scored 20+ points in a career-best eight straight games (Mar. 3-16), averaging 27.8 points and shooting .522 (82-157) from the field and .483 (14-
29) from three-point range during this stretch. Siakam is the first Raptor since Kawhi Leonard to score 20-or-more in eight straight games. Leonard scored 20+ points in 12 straight games Feb. 11 – Mar. 24, 2019.
Pascal Siakam is averaging 22.0 points, and career bests of 8.4 rebounds and 5.1 assists, in 56 games this season. Siakam is one of just seven players in the NBA averaging 20.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists, along with Giannis Antetokounmpo, Luka Doncic, LeBron James, Nikola Jokic, Dejounte Murray
and Julius Randle. No Raptor has averaged 20-8-5 over the course of an entire season.
Precious Achiuwa recorded 11 points and six rebounds off the bench Wednesday against the Clippers. Achiuwa has now scored in double figures in a career-high five straight games (Mar. 9-16). He is averaging
12.0 points and shooting .469 (23-49) from the field, including .474 (9-19) from three, during this span.
Achiuwa is shooting .361 (35-97) from beyond the arc after attempting just one three-pointer as a rookie.
• The Raptors outrebounded the Clippers 43-41 on Wednesday night, including 13-10 on the offensive glass. Toronto (13.4) currently ranks second in the NBA in offensive boards and has +51 (135-85) advantage on the offensive boards through nine games in March. The Raptors grabbed a season-best 64
rebounds in Monday’s 114-103 win over the Lakers in Los Angeles.
• Scottie Barnes has scored 20+ points 16 times this season – the most by a Raptors rookie since Vince Carter did it 23 times during the 1998-99 season. Barnes leads all rookies this year having tallied 20+
points and 5+ rebounds in 16 games. He scored 15 of his 21 points in the first quarter Monday vs. the Lakers. Since the All-Star break, Barnes is averaging 18.8 points and 8.1 rebounds in 12 contests.
PROBABLE STARTERS
F – SCOTTIE BARNES #4

MIN: 35.6 REB: 7.6 AST: 3.3 STL: 1.2 TO: 1.9 BLK: 0.8 PTS: 15.3
• Finished with 15 points and four rebounds in 40 minutes of action Mar. 16 against the LA Clippers.
• Leads all rookies in minutes (35.6), ranks third in rebounds (7.6) and fourth in both points (15.3) and assists (3.3).
• Averaging 18.8 points, 8.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 36.5 minutes in 12 games since the All-Star break.
F – PASCAL SIAKAM #43


MIN: 37.6 REB: 8.4 AST: 5.1 STL: 1.3 TO: 2.7 BLK: 0.6 PTS: 22.0
• Recorded 31 points, 12 rebounds and three assists in 39 minutes Mar. 16 against the LA Clippers.
• Leads the Raptors with a career-best 23 double-doubles this season.
• Averaging 26.7 points and shooting .506 (89-176) from the field through nine games in March.
C – KHEM BIRCH #24

MIN: 18.4 REB: 4.5 AST: 1.0 STL: 0.6 TO: 0.5 BLK: 0.5 PTS: 4.7
• Contributed nine points, seven rebounds and one assist in 21 minutes Mar. 16 against the LA Clippers.
• Has scored in double figures four times this season (Last: 11 – Mar. 1 vs. Brooklyn).
• Averaging 5.2 points, 4.4 rebounds and 18.8 minutes in 18 games as a starter this season.
G – GARY TRENT JR. #33

MIN: 34.7 REB: 2.8 AST: 2.0 STL: 1.8 TO: 1.0 BLK: 0.3 PTS: 18.1
• Tallied seven points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals in 33 minutes Mar. 16 against the LA Clippers.
• Ranks third in the NBA in both steals per game (1.82) and total deflections (211).
• Averaging 20.84points and shooting .400 (108-270) from beyond the arc in 32 road games this season.
G – FRED VANVLEET #23

MIN: 38.1 REB: 4.6 AST: 6.7 STL: 1.6 TO: 2.7 BLK: 0.5 PTS: 21.1
• Scored 21 points Mar. 16 against the LA Clippers; added two rebounds and three assists in 36 minutes.
• Leads the league in minutes (38.1), ranks second in deflections (216) and third in three-pointers (218).
• Needs 20 three-pointers to tie Kyle Lowry’s single-season franchise record of 238 made threes (2017-18).
INJURY REPORT
OG Anunoby (Right Hand; Ring Finger – Fracture) – Doubtful
Malachi Flynn (Left Hamstring; Strain) – Out
David Johnson (G League – Two-Way) – Out
UPDATED: Mar. 18, 2022
NEXT GAME DETAILS
Opponent: Philadelphia 76ers
Date: Sunday, March 20
Tip-Off: 8:30 p.m. (ET)
Venue: Wells Fargo Center
Television: Sportsnet
Radio: Sportsnet 590 The FAN
SERIES RECAP VS. PHILADELPHIA
OVERALL HOME ROAD
2021-22 1-1 0-1 1-0
ALL-TIME 59-42 32-18 27-24
STREAKS Lost 1 Lost 2 Won 1
LAST WIN: Nov. 11, 2021 (115-109)
LAST ROAD WIN: Nov. 11, 2021 (115-109)
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY: +34 (Oct. 21, 2017)
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT: -35 (Jan. 7, 2012)
LAST TIME VS. PHILADELPHIA
GAME 31 – DECEMBER 28, 2021
PHILADELPHIA 114, TORONTO 109
TORONTO — Tobias Harris had 19 points, 12 rebounds, and 10 assists
for his first career triple-double, Joel Embiid finished with 36 points and 11
rebounds, and the Philadelphia 76ers hung on to beat the Toronto Raptors 114-109 … Chris Boucher scored a season-high 28 points and
matched his career high with 19 rebounds, but the depleted Raptors lost
their second straight … Pascal Siakam, Gary Trent Jr. and Malachi Flynn
returned for Toronto after being among the 10 players to miss Sunday’s
144-99 loss at Cleveland because of COVID-19 health and safety protocols … Fred VanVleet, OG Anunoby, Scottie Barnes, Isaac Bonga, and
Justin Champagnie remain in the protocols … Siakam scored 28 points
while Trent had 19 … After Toronto took a 78-76 lead on Svi Mykhailiuk’s
3-pointer with 2:02 left in the third, the 76ers responded with a 19-5 run,
including a 10-2 spurt to begin the fourth that was fueled by eight straight
points from Georges Niang … The Raptors battled back, and Trent hit a 3-
pointer with 1:41 remaining to put Toronto up 107-106 … But Harris was
fouled after grabbing the rebound on Trent’s miss with 21 seconds left,
and made two more from the line to put the Sixers up 112-109 … Toronto
missed a chance to tie with 21 seconds left, and made two more from the line to put the Sixers up 112-109 … Toronto missed a chance to take a tying shot when Trent turned the ball over with six seconds left … … Philadelphia led 55-48 at halftime.
1 2 3 4 TOT
PHILADELPHIA 27 28 30 29 114
TORONTO 24 24 33 28 109

2021-22 SCHEDULE
Day Date Opponent Time (ET)/Result

Wed. Oct. 20 Washington L 98-83
Fri. Oct. 22 at Boston W 115-83
Sat. Oct. 23 Dallas L 103-95
Mon. Oct. 25 Chicago L 111-108
Wed. Oct. 27 Indiana W 118-100
Fri. Oct. 29 Orlando W 110-109
Sat. Oct. 30 at Indiana W 97-94
Mon. Nov. 1 at New York W 113-104
Wed. Nov. 3 at Washington W 109-100
Fri. Nov. 5 Cleveland L 102-101
Sun. Nov. 7 Brooklyn L 116-103
Wed. Nov. 10 at Boston L 104-88
Thu. Nov. 11 at Philadelphia W 115-109
Sat. Nov. 13 Detroit L 127-121
Mon. Nov. 15 at Portland L 118-113
Thu. Nov. 18 at Utah L 119-103
Fri. Nov. 19 at Sacramento W 108-89
Sun. Nov. 21 at Golden State L 119-104
Wed. Nov. 24 at Memphis W 126-113
Fri. Nov. 26 at Indiana L 114-97
Sun. Nov. 28 Boston L 109-97
Tue. Nov. 30 Memphis L 98-91
Thu. Dec. 2 Milwaukee W 97-93
Sun. Dec. 5 Washington W 102-90
Wed. Dec. 8 Oklahoma City L 110-109
Fri. Dec. 10 New York W 90-87
Mon. Dec. 13 Sacramento W 124-101
Tue. Dec. 14 at Brooklyn L 131-129 (OT)
Thu. Dec. 16 Chicago POSTPONED
Sat. Dec. 18 Golden State W 119-100
Mon. Dec. 20 Orlando POSTPONED
Wed. Dec. 22 at Chicago POSTPONED
Sun. Dec. 26 at Cleveland L 144-99
Tue. Dec. 28 Philadelphia L 114-109
Fri. Dec. 31 LA Clippers W 116-108
Sun. Jan. 2 New York W 120-105
Tue. Jan. 4 San Antonio W 129-104
Wed. Jan. 5 at Milwaukee W 117-111
Fri. Jan. 7 Utah W 122-108
Sun. Jan. 9 New Orleans W 105-101
Tue. Jan. 11 Phoenix L 99-95
Fri. Jan. 14 at Detroit L 103-87
Sat. Jan. 15 at Milwaukee W 103-96
Mon. Jan. 17 at Miami L 104-99
Wed. Jan. 19 at Dallas L 102-98
Fri. Jan. 21 at Washington W 109-105
Sun. Jan. 23 Portland L 114-105
Tue. Jan. 25 Charlotte W 125-113
Wed. Jan. 26 at Chicago L 111-105
Sat. Jan. 29 at Miami W 124-120 (3OT)
Mon. Jan. 31 at Atlanta W 106-100
Tue. Feb. 1 Miami W 110-106
Thu. Feb. 3 Chicago W 127-120 (OT)
Fri. Feb. 4 Atlanta W 125-114
Mon. Feb. 7 at Charlotte W 116-101
Wed. Feb. 9 at Oklahoma City W 117-98
Thu. Feb. 10 at Houston W 139-120
Sat. Feb. 12 Denver L 110-109
Mon. Feb. 14 at New Orleans L 120-90
Wed. Feb. 16 at Minnesota W 103-91
Fri. Feb. 25 at Charlotte L 125-93
Sat. Feb. 26 at Atlanta L 127-100
Mon. Feb. 28 at Brooklyn W 133-97
Tue. Mar. 1 Brooklyn W 109-108
Thu. Mar. 3 Detroit L 108-106
Fri Mar. 4 Orlando L 103-97
Sun. Mar. 6 at Cleveland L 104-96
Wed. Mar. 9 at San Antonio W 119-104
Fri. Mar. 11 at Phoenix W 117-112
Sat. Mar. 12 at Denver W 127-115
Mon. Mar. 14 at LA Lakers W 114-103
Wed. Mar. 16 at LA Clippers W 103-100
Fri. Mar. 18 LA Lakers 7:30 p.m.
Sun. Mar. 20 at Philadelphia 8:30 p.m.
Mon. Mar. 21 at Chicago 8:00 p.m.
Thu. Mar. 24 Cleveland 7:30 p.m.
Sat. Mar. 26 Indiana 7:30 p.m.
Mon. Mar. 28 Boston 7:30 p.m.
Wed. Mar. 30 Minnesota 7:30 p.m.
Fri. Apr. 1 at Orlando 7:00 p.m.
Sun. Apr. 3 Miami 7:00 p.m.#
Tue. Apr. 5 Atlanta 7:30 p.m.
Thu. Apr. 7 Philadelphia 7:30 p.m.
Fri. Apr. 8 Houston 7:30 p.m.
Sun. Apr. 10 at New York TBD
KEY: * ESPN # NBATV ^ TNT
NBA All-Star Weekend, February 18-20, 2022
Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse – Cleveland, Ohio

LAKERS

LAST TIME OUT:
• LeBron James had 19 points, fi ve rebounds, four assists, one steal and two blocks in 37 minutes. The performace was his fi rst game since 12/17 without 20+ points, ending his streak at 32 games, the third longest streak of his career.
• Wenyen Gabriel scored a season-high 10 points with two rebounds and one steal in 15 minutes off the bench.
PLENTY OF TWENTY: LeBron James is approaching yet another milestone in his 19th season
as he looks to become the NBA’s all-time leader in games with 20+ points. James is just
nine games away from passing Karl Malone for the most such games in NBA history. He has
climbed the charts thanks to a streak of 32 consecutive 20-point games that started on 12/19
and ended on 3/16. He passed Abdul-Jabbar with a 23-point outing on 3/9 at Houston.
TRIPLE-QUINTUPLE: LeBron James became the only player in NBA history to tally 10,000+points, 10,000+ rebounds and 10,000+ assists as he recorded his 10,000th career assist against the Suns. James finished the night with 31 points, seven rebounds, six assists and one
block in 30 minutes. The performance marked his 28th game of the season with 30+ points.
DOUBLE 50 BURGER: LeBron James fi nished with 50 points, seven rebounds, six assists and one block in 36 minutes. The performance marked his second
50-point game of the season and the 14th such game of his career, tying Rick Barry for sixth most in NBA history. In his last two home games, James has
scored 106 points, the fi rst Lakers player to score 100+ across two consecutive home games in a single season since Kobe Bryant did so in April of 2007.
James is the sixth player in NBA history to score 50+ points in consecutive home games and the only player to do so after turning 30.
ULTIMATE WARRIOR: LeBron James fi nished with a season-high 56 points (19-31 FG, 6-11 3FG, 12-13 FT) to go with 10 rebounds, three assists and one
block in 38 minutes on 3/5 vs. Golden State, good for the sixth 50-point double-double of his career. James became the fi rst Lakers player to tally 55+ points
and 10+ rebounds since Shaquille O’Neal on March 6, 2000. He is just the fourth player in NBA history to record a 50-point game at age 37 or older, joining
Jamal Crawford, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan. James scored 30 points in the second half, his highest scoring half since scoring 35 points in the second
half on April 6, 2018 at Philadelphia. He has now scored at least 30 points in 19 diff erent halves throughout his career
TWENTY FIVE A NIGHT: LeBron James put together a scoring streak unlike anything he has
done since the 2007-08 season. James scored at least 25 points in 23 consecutive games,
good for the longest streak of his career. The last time he had such a streak was from
1/25/08-3/8/08 when he scored 25+ points in 21 consecutive games. His streak is tied for
the longest such streak in the NBA this season
HALF A NIGHT, RUSS: Russell Westbrook had one of his strongest nights since joining the
Lakers as he finished with 35 points (12-23 FG), four rebounds and fi ve assists on 1/28
against the Hornets. Westbrook scored 30 of his points in the second half, becoming the fi rst
Lakers player to have a 30-point half since Kobe Bryant scored 38 points in the fi nal half of
his career on 4/13/16 vs. Utah. The performance marked the seventh time that Westbrook
had scored 30+ in a single half and the fi rst time since scoring 30 points in the second half on 3/7/17 vs. Portland. Westbrook is just the seventh player this
season to tally a 30-point half.
I’M THE CAPTAIN AGAIN: For the sixth consecutive season and ninth time overall, LeBron James led all players in All-Star
voting as he was named an All-Star for the 18th time in his career. James has been named a captain in every year since
the NBA switched to the current format and improved to 5-0 as the team captain of the annual event. His 18th straight
selection ties him with Kobe Bryant for most all-time and his 18th overall selection ties him with Bryant for second-most
selections in NBA history. A three-time NBA All-Star Game MVP and the contest’s all-time leading scorer (413 points),
James made his NBA-record 18th All-Star start on February 20, 2022, fi nishing with 24 points, six rebounds, eight assists,
three steals and one block in 36 minutes.
10 ACROSS THE BOARDS: Dwight Howard added to his Hall of Fame resume as he passed Nate Thurmond for 10th place on the NBA’s all-time rebounds list
on 1/21 against the Orlando Magic. With his fi rst rebound of the night, Howard broke a tie with Thurmond to take sole possession of 10th place, recording
his 14, 465th career rebound.
PASSING THE ALL-TIME PASSERS: LeBron James continued his climb up the NBA’s all-time lists as he moved passed Oscar Robertson on the all-time
assists list on 1/9 vs. Memphis. With his seventh assist of the night, James passed Robertson for seventh all-time, passing out his 9,888th career assist.
James will now look to become just one of seven players all-time to tally 10,000 career assists.
DOUBLE-TRIPLE-DOUBLE: In the Lakers’ 132-123 win over the Houston Rockets, both LeBron James and Russell Westbrook recorded triple-doubles and
James added to his list of career milestones.
• LeBron James became the third player in NBA history to score 36,000 points as he fi nished with 32 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists, one steal and two
blocks in 39 minutes. James became the fi rst Lakers player since Kobe Bryant in 2013 to score 30+ points in fi ve consecutive games.
• Russell Westbrook tallied his seventh triple-double of the season with 24 points, 13 rebounds, 10 assists and two steals. James and Westbrook became just the third pair of Lakers teammates to record a triple-double in the same game, and the fi rst since James and Lonzo Ball on 12/15/18.
CHRISTMAS TREE TOPPER: LeBron James appeared in his 16th career Christmas Day game, tying Kobe Bryant for most such games all-time, and put on
a show in front of the Crypto.com Arena crown. James fi nished the night with 39 points, nine rebounds, seven assists, three steals and one block in 40
minutes. With his third free throw of the night, James surpassed Bryant to become the all-time leading scorer on Christmas Day, totaling 422 career points
on the holiday. With his second fi eld goal of the night, James passed Bryant for most career fi eld goals on Christmas Day, now totaling 150 fi eld goals on
December 25th.
L


MAPLE LEAFS 3, HURRICANES 2

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (39-17-5 – 83 Points) vs.
CAROLINA HURRICANES (41-14-5 – 87 Points)
THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2022
1 2 3 FINAL
CAROLINA 0 0 2 2
TORONTO 1 1 1 3

SCORING NOTES

  • Ilya Mikheyev scored for Toronto at 15:48 of the first period. Mikheyev recorded his 12th goal of the season. Mikheyev has scored in back-to-back games.
  • Mitch Marner scored for the Maple Leafs at 4:39 of the second period. Marner posted his 24th goal of the season. Marner has registered three points through his last two games (1G, 2A).
  • Ondřej Kaše scored for Toronto at 7:20 of the third period. Kaše recorded his 14th goal of the season. Kaše has scored in three-consecutive games.
  • Justin Holl posted the primary assist on Mikheyev’s goal. Holl registered his 12th assist of the season.
  • John Tavares recorded the primary assist on Marner’s goal. Tavares registered his 38th assist of the season. Tavares has recorde d four points (1G, 3A) through his last three games.
  • Timothy Liljegren posted the secondary assist on Marner’s goal. Liljegren recorded his 16th assist of the season. Liljegren has posted an assist in back-to-back games.
  • William Nylander registered the primary assist on Kaše’s goal. Nylander recorded his 34th assist of the season. Nylander is currently on a five-game assist and point streak where he has registered seven points (2G, 5A).
  • Alexander Kerfoot posted the secondary assist on Kaše’s goal. Kerfoot recorded his 34th assist of the season.
    GOALTENDER NOTES
  • Erik Källgren stopped 34 of 36 shots in tonight’s win.
    SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES
  • The Maple Leafs were 0-for-1 on the power play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill tonight.
    OF NOTE…
  • With his assist on Ondřej Kaše’s third period goal, Alexander Kerfoot recorded an NHL career-high
    with his 44th point of the season.
  • Ilya Lyubushkin tied a single-game season-high seven hits during tonight’s game.
  • John Tavares and Morgan Rielly were on the ice for a team-high 20 Toronto shot attempts-for at 5-
    on-5.
  • Kyle Clifford finished the game with a team-high 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 72.73 percent (8
    for, 3 against).
    SHOTS ON GOAL (5-on-5 in brackets)
    1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL

    CAROLINA 14 (11) 8 (8) 14 (6) 36 (25)
    TORONTO 6 (4) 6 (6) 9 (6) 21 (16)
    SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)
    1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
    CAROLINA 26 (22) 18 (18) 27 (13) 71 (53)
    TORONTO 13 (11) 18 (18) 14 (10) 45 (39)
    ON HOME ICE
  • The Maple Leafs are 22-7-2 at home this season.
  • Toronto’s all-time record is 49-60-11-7 in 127 games against the Carolina Hurricanes and 26-32-5-2
    in 65 games played in Toronto.
  • Toronto is 21-9-2 against the Eastern Conference this season and 12-4-2 against the Metropolitan
    Division this season.
    RECORD WHEN…
  • Toronto is 27-5-2 when scoring the first goal of the game.
  • The Maple Leafs are 25-2-2 when leading after one period and 29-1-2 when leading after two periods.
  • Toronto is 15-6-1 when outshot by their opponent.
  • The Maple Leafs are 5-3-1 in Thursday games.
    MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS
    Shots 5 (Mikheyev)
    Shot Attempts 7 (Marner)
    Face-off Wins 10 (Tavares)
    Face-off Win Percentage 100% (Clifford – 1 won, 0 lost)
    Hits 7 (Lyubushkin)
    Blocked Shots 3 (Holl, Brodie)
    Takeaways 3 (Marner)
    TOI 24:27 (Brodie)
    Power Play TOI 1:04 (Marner, Kaše, Nylander, Tavares)
    Shorthanded TOI 3:39 (Brodie)
    Shifts 28 (Rielly)
    5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage 72.73% (Clifford – 8 for, 3 against)
    UPCOMING GAMES:
    March 19 Leafs at Nashville Bridgestone Arena 7:00 pm ET
    March 23 Leafs vs. New Jersey Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
    March 26 Leafs at Montreal Bell Centre 7:00 pm ET
    March 27 Leafs vs. Florida Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
    March 29 Leafs at Boston TD Garden 7:00 pm ET
    March 31 Leafs vs. Winnipeg Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
    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.
    For Maple Leafs notes, transcripts, audio clips and media guides, please visit MapleLeafs.com/pressbox.
    POSTGAME QUOTES:
    HEAD COACH SHELDON KEEFE
    On tonight’s win:

    “I liked a lot about it. Obviously it took us a little while to get going with our game and we figured that
    would be the case just with how Carolina is on top of you and they don’t give you a lot of time to move the
    puck or anything like that so offensively we knew it was going to take a little while not unlike Dallas. I
    thought defensively though I didn’t like some of the things we did early in the game. We gave up a couple
    odd man rushes early that kind of opened the game up a little bit for them and gave up some chances
    and shots. I thought we really found our game in the back half of the first period and then certainly the
    second period was really good for us. Once again, like Dallas we did a lot of good things in the third
    period. That’s two games in a row now that we’ve gone into the third period with a lead and have a
    chance to own it against two real good teams so that’s a nice job by our guys.”
    MITCH MARNER
    On Källgren and the team stepping up without Matthews in the lineup:

    “Another great game by Kallgren in net, just coming in calm, collected and making a lot of big saves for us
    and especially one of those in the second, keeping that game to what it was. Like I said, when guys go
    out of the lineup we know guys have to step up and take a bigger role on and I think especially that
    Kämpf line has done a great job doing it.”
    On the team’s effort:
    “We just played our game. Played our game with quick speed… I think we’ve got to get more shots to the
    net obviously and get more guys there to create a little more havoc but other than that I thought we did a
    good job of keeping them to the outside and not giving them too many great looks.”
    ONDŘEJ KAŠE
    On his goal tonight:

    “It was a great play by William and Kerfoot along the wall so I think the whole play was really good and
    I’m happy with that.”
    On Källgren’s play in net:
    “He played a really good game again. It was a very tough game today and was almost like a playoff game
    and he did a great job, he played unbelievable so very excited for him.”
    ERIK KÄLLGREN
    On what he liked about tonight’s performance:

    “That we won the game.”
    On comparing tonight’s game with his first start:
    “I think I let go some bad rebounds today. Other than that, pretty similar.”
    On his toe save early in the second period:
    “It was a situation in front of the net and he was kind of all by himself so I just tried to stick my left pad out
    there and got lucky and saved it.”

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MARLIES 3, HERSHEY 0

HERSHEY BEARS (29-22-4-3 – 65 Points) vs.
TORONTO MARLIES (27-20-3-1 – 58 Points)

THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 2022

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GAME SUMMARY    |    GAME SHEET |    PHOTOS    |      SCRUMS

SCORING SUMMARY

Hershey: No goals
Goaltender: Z. Fucale (25/27) L         

Toronto: J. Blandisi (8) (B. Seney), S. Der-Arguchintsev (12) PP (M. Hollowell, M. Abramov), B. Seney (15) EN (J. Blandisi)
Goaltender: J. Woll (21/21) W, M. Hutchinson (20/20)

ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Joseph Blandisi opened the scoring 11 seconds into the second period and later added the lone assist on Seney’s empty-net goal. This was his fourth game-winning goal of the season. He has 19 points (8 goals, 11 assists) in 25 games with the Marlies this season.
  • Semyon Der-Arguchintsev scored on the power play at 18:42 of the second period. This was his fourth power play goal of the season. He has 27 points (12 goals, 15 assists) in 44 games this season.
  • Brett Seney scored on the empty net at 18:28 of the third period and earlierhad the lone assist on Blandisi’s second period goal. He leads all Marlies in points (10-14-24) at home.
  • Mac Hollowell recorded the primary assist on Der-Arguchintsev’s second period power play goal. He has 19 points (5 goals, 14 assists) in 33 games this season.
  • Mikhail Abramov registered the secondary assist on Der-Arguchintsev’s second period power play goal. He has 23 points (4 goals, 19 assists) in 50 games this season.
  • Joseph Woll stopped all 21 shots he faced in 30:05 of action before leaving the game due to injury. Michael Hutchinson stopped all 20 shots he faced in relief of Woll.

OF NOTE

  • The Marlies are 6-0 on St. Patrick’s Day.
  • This is Toronto’s second shutout of the season.
  • Toronto went 5-for-5 on the penalty kill and 1-for-4 on the power play. Toronto is 20-9-1-0 when scoring on the power play and 15-10-1-0 when not allowing a goal on the penalty kill.
  • Hershey had a 41-28 2edge in shots in all situations. Antti Suomela led the Marlies with five shots on goal. Toronto is 18-15-2-1 when outshot by their opponents.
  • The Marlies are 6-5-1-0 against Atlantic Division opponents and finish the season 2-0-0-0 against the Bears. Toronto outscored Hershey 7-3 through two games.
RECORD WHEN

Scoring first                            21-5-1-1
Tied after 1                              7-3-0-0
Leading after 2                         20-4-2-1
At home                                   13-10-2-1
March                                      
3-5-0-0
Thursday                                 2-0-0-0
MARLIES LEADERS
*Amongst active players

Goals               20 
(J. Anderson)
Assists            33 (J. Duszak)
Points              42 (B. Seney)
PPG                 6 (J. Anderson, A. Steeves)
Shots               123 (A. Steeves)
+/-                    +15 (B. Seney)
PIMS                89 (R. Clune)

POSTGAME QUOTES

HEAD COACH GREG MOORE

On the taking today’s win into the weekend:
Just recognizing the feeling that we had playing as a team and what our process was. They came out really hard to start the game. It took a little bit for us to get our momentum going. We had a few days there without games but our team did a really good job of sticking to the process, finding our way through it. [And in] that second period all the things we’ve talked about building momentum and taking it from there.

On St. Patrick’s Day game:
Great crowd. Our team really were lifted by the noise and the support that our fanbase gave us. On a special day like today with all the uniforms. [Equipment staff] Wil Burns and Steph Klein are unbelievable. They put in the most hours of anybody. They are two of the hardest workers we have in the organization and the amount of detail and effort that they put into making this day special for the players and staff was really, really impressive.

On Joseph Woll leaving the game due to injury:

Shoulder. He’ll get more evaluation done today. Unknown right now on prognosis.

On Michael Hutchinson entering the game:
Always challenging for a goalie to come in unexpectedly like that. Last game, he played great. Today in an even tougher spot, he came in and made some big saves for us and kept things settled, giving us a chance to win this game.

JOSPEH BLANDISI (1 GOAL, 1 ASSIST)

On today’s game:
We had a tough stretch there a little bit so, it really brought the guys together, found ways to win and these last two wins have been character as you see the games start to get closer to playoffs and the hockey is looking like that. These tight games are big ones for us to win and are definitely big down the stretch for point wise.

On Michael Hutchinson:

It’s a veteran goaltender. He’s a rock back there. Even if he’s not playing, he’s good for us in practice, he’s good for us as a leadership role guy and he helps talk to the young goalies too. Part of their success has to do with them and the way he mentors them. You see it with Källy who’s up top now, Joe Woll’s playing amazing and Hutchy’s able to save their bacon whenever they need him. It’s just a great trio that we have of goaltenders and we’re excited to use them all down the stretch.

UPCOMING GAMES:
*All times Eastern Standard Time

March 19 vs. Chicago – 4:00 p.m.
March 20 vs. Chicago – 4:00 p.m.
March 22 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton – 7:00 p.m.
March 23 vs. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton – 7:00 p.m.
March 25 at Rochester – 7:05 p.m.

HURRICANES-MAPLE LEAFS PREGAME NOTES




2021-22 Matchups vs. Carolina: Third of Three
2021-22 Record vs. Carolina: 1-1-0
Toronto Season Record: 38-17-5
Toronto Home Record: 21-7-2
TV: Sportsnet RADIO: TSN 1050

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
March 10, 2022
Goaltender Erik Källgren has been recalled from the Toronto Marlies
(AHL) on an emergency basis.
March 8, 2022
Defenceman Mac Hollowell has been loaned to the Toronto Marlies
(AHL).
March 4, 2022
Defenceman Mac Hollowell has been recalled from the Toronto Marlies
(AHL).


LAST GAME

Score: Toronto 4 vs. Dallas 0
Date: Tuesday, March 15, 2022
TOR Goals: Sandin, Tavares, Kaše, Mikheyev
DAL Goals: –
TOR Goaltender: Källgren, 35/35, 1.000 SV%
DAL Goaltender: Oettinger, 36/39, .923 SV%
TOR Power Play: 1-for-2
TOR Penalty Kill: 3-for-3
Team Notes:

  • Tuesday’s win marked Sheldon Keefe’s 100th regular season victory
    with the Maple Leafs in his 163rd game behind the bench, making him the
    fastest coach in team history to reach the 100-win mark.
  • Erik Källgren stopped 35 of 35 shots in Tuesday’s win. Källgren
    appeared in his first career NHL start and marked his first career NHL win
    with a shutout.
  • With Mitch Marner’s assist on the opening goal, he became the first
    player in franchise history to begin their career with six consecutive 40-
    assist seasons (per NHL Stats).
  • NEXT GAME
    Date: Saturday, March 19, 2022
    Opponent: at Nashville Predators
    Time: 7:00 pm ET
    Broadcast Information: Sportsnet (TV), Sportsnet 590 (Radio)
  • INJURY REPORT
    Jack Campbell Rib Injury
    Jake Muzzin Concussion
  • ALL-TIME VS. CAROLINA HURRICANES:
    First Matchup between Clubs: October 31, 1979 (Toronto 2 vs. Hartford 4)
    All-Time Record: 48-60-11-7 (126 Games)
    All-Time Record at Home: 25-32-5-2 (64 Games)
    All-Time Record on the Road: 23-28-6-5 (62 Games)
    Last Home Win vs. Opponent: February 7, 2022 (Toronto 4 vs. Carolina 3 – OTW)
    Record in Last Five Games: 2-3-0
    Record in Last 10 Games: 5-5-0
  • ACTIVE LEADERS VS. CAROLINA HURRICANES:
    Games Played: Jason Spezza (46), John Tavares (41), Wayne Simmonds (35)
    Goals: John Tavares (27), Jason Spezza (20), Wayne Simmonds (13)
    Assists: John Tavares (23), Jason Spezza (22), Wayne Simmonds (14)
    Points: John Tavares (50), Jason Spezza (42), Wayne Simmonds (27)
    Penalty Minutes Wayne Simmonds (50), Kyle Clifford (31), John Tavares (26)
  • 2021-22 AVERAGES AND RANKINGS
    Points % GF/Game GA/Game PP% PK% SF/G SA/G FO%
    Toronto .675 3.68 3.00 29.6% 84.5% 34.7 30.8 55.9%
    Carolina .737 3.34 2.36 24.9% 89.4% 33.7 29.0 53.3%
  • THE MAN ADVANTAGE IN 2021-22
    Power Play: 47/159 (29.6%)
    Power Play Goal Leader: 13 – Matthews
    Power Play Point Leader: 23 – Matthews (13G, 10A)
    2020-21 Power Play: 31/155 (20.0%)
  • ON THE PK IN 2021-22
    Penalty Kill: 142/168 (84.5%)
    Shorthanded Goal Leader: 2 – Kämpf, Marner, Mikheyev
    Shorthanded Point Leader: 4 – Kämpf (2G, 2A)
    2020-21 Penalty Kill: 113/144 (78.5%)
    FAST FACTS

Thursday games 9th of 13 (9 home, 4 road)
Back-to-Backs played 9 of 13
Record in first game of back-to-back 5-3-1
Record in second game of back-to-back 4-4-1
March games 8th of 14 (9 home, 5 road)

UPCOMING MILESTONES
David Kämpf Five games away from 300 career NHL games played
Ilya Lyubushkin Nine games away from 200 career NHL games played
Mitch Marner Four assists away from 300 career NHL assists
Petr Mrázek Eight games away from 300 career NHL games played
William Nylander Seven assists away from 200 career NHL assists
Jason Spezza 10 points away from 1,000 career NHL points
John Tavares Eight assists away from 500 career NHL assists

RECENT MILESTONES
TJ Brodie Recorded his 300th career NHL point, March 13, 2022 at BUF
Ondrej Kaše Scored his 50th career NHL goal, Dec. 9, 2021 vs. TBL
Alexander Kerfoot Appeared in his 300th career NHL game, Nov. 26, 2021 at SJS
Alexander Kerfoot Recorded his 100th career NHL assist, Jan. 1, 2022 vs. OTT
Timothy Liljegren Scored his first career NHL goal, Jan. 15, 2022 at STL
Auston Matthews Recorded his 400th career NHL point, Jan. 31, 2022 vs. NJD
Mitch Marner Skated in his 400th career NHL game, March 4, 2022 vs. BUF
Mitch Marner Recorded his 400th career NHL point, Feb. 14, 2022 at SEA
Ilya Mikheyev Skated in his 100th career NHL game, Jan. 15, 2022 at STL
William Nylander Skated in his 400th career NHL game, Feb. 1, 2022 at NJD
William Nylander Recorded his 300th career NHL point, Jan. 19, 2022 at NYR
Wayne Simmonds Skated in his 1,000th career NHL game, March 5, 2022 vs. VAN
Jason Spezza Skated in his 1,200th career NHL game, Nov. 28, 2021 at ANA
John Tavares Skated in his 900th career NHL game, Jan. 1, 2022 vs. OTT

HURRICANES vs. MAPLE LEAFS SERIES NOTES
— Carolina is facing Toronto in the third and final meeting between the teams during the 2021-22 season.
— The Hurricanes and Maple Leafs are meeting for the 127th time in their histories. Carolina holds a 67-42-11-6 overall record, including a 34-22-5-3
road record.
— The Hurricanes lead the season series 1-0-1 in 2021-22 (Maple Leafs: 1-1-0).
— Carolina posted a 4-1 win over Toronto at PNC Arena on 10/25. Andrei Svechnikov (1g, 1a) and Jaccob Slavin (2a) each recorded two points, while
Frederik Andersen made 24 saves to earn a win against his former team.
— The Hurricanes fell to the Maple Leafs in overtime, 4-3, at Scotiabank Arena on 2/7. Tony DeAngelo tallied two points (1g, 1a), while Frederik
Andersen made 28 saves in net.
— Martin Necas has earned seven points (3g, 4a) in four career games against Toronto.
— Jordan Staal has posted 32 points (15g, 17a) in 42 career games against the Maple Leafs.
— Teuvo Teravainen has tallied 12 points in 14 career games against Toronto.
— Vincent Trocheck has recorded 15 points (4g, 11a) in 20 career games against the Maple Leafs.
— Brendan Smith is a native of Mimico, Ont.
— Hurricanes Assistant Coach Tim Gleason posted five points (1g, 4a) in 39 games with Toronto in 2013-14.
— Petr Mrazek played 92 games with Carolina from 2018-21, registering a 50-32-8 record, 2.48 goals-against average, .911 save percentage and 10
shutouts.
— William Nylander’s father, Michael, was drafted by the Whalers in the third round (59th overall) of the 1991 NHL Draft and tallied 77 points (22g, 55a)
in 117 games with Hartford from 1992-94.
— Maple Leafs President Brendan Shanahan skated in 76 games for the Whalers from 1995-96, recording 79 points (45g, 3, 4a). He was acquired from
STL in exchange for Chris Pronger on 7/27/95, and Hartford traded Shanahan to DET along with Brian Glynn in exchange for Paul Coffey, Keith
Primeau and a first-round pick in the 1997 NHL Draft (Nikos Tselios) on 10/9/96.
— Maple Leafs Assistant Coach Dean Chynoweth served as an assistant coach for the Hurricanes from 2018-21.
— Maple Leafs Assistant Coach Manny Malhotra tallied 13 points (7g, 6a) in 69 games with Carolina in 2013-14.
PATRICK’S STARS
The Hurricanes are playing on St. Patrick’s Day for the 13th time in franchise history, and Hartford/Carolina has posted a 4-7-0-1 record in the previous
12 games on March 17 (3-3-0-1 since relocation). The Hurricanes most recently played on St. Patrick’s Day in 2018, when they suffered when they
suffered a 4-2 loss vs. PHI. Carolina’s last March 17 win came in 2012, as the team earned a 5-3 win at MIN. Ian Cole and Jordan Staal have skated in
the most St. Patrick’s Day games of any Hurricanes skaters (6), and Staal leads the team in career St. Patrick’s Day points (2-2—4). His two goals on
March 17 also rank tied with Nino Niederreiter for the team lead, while Cole paces the team in St. Patrick’s Day assists (3).
POT O’ GOALS
Sebastian Aho scored an extra-attacker goal at PIT (3/13), extending his point streak to five games (3/4-3/13: 3g, 2a). Aho has now also scored a goal
in each of his last three games (3/10-3/13: 3g), tied for the longest goal streak of any Hurricanes player in 2021-22 and for his own season-long goal
streak (10/21-10/25: 4g, 1a; 12/7-12/11: 5g, 2a). He has recorded 16 points in his last 16 games (2/8-3/13: 8g, 8a), with points in 14 of those games.
Half of Aho’s points over that span (4-4—8) have come on the power play, where he ranks tied for fifth in the NHL with a career- and team-high 12 goals
this season. He has now scored 172 goals in his NHL/Hurricanes career and trails Rod Brind’Amour (2000-10: 174) by only two goals for the fourthmost goals in team history (since relocation).
LUCKY NUMBER SEVEN
After missing the last 10 games due to an upper-body injury suffered at PIT (2/20), Brendan Smith looks to make his return to the lineup on Thursday.
Signed as a free agent in the offseason, Smith has tallied five points (3g, 2a) in 28 games in 2021-22 and ranks tied for fourth in goals among
Hurricanes defensemen. He also ranks third among Carolina’s blueliners in hits (45), and his 6.80 hits per 60 minutes of ice time trail only Jalen
Chatfield (8.11) for the lead among that group.
GREEN BERETS
The Hurricanes went 3-for-3 on the penalty kill at PIT (3/13), and they are now 64-for-70 on the kill over their last 21 games (1/25-3/13: 91.4%). Carolina
is 31-8-3 (.774) when holding the opposing power play scoreless, and the Hurricanes are one of only two NHL teams to accomplish the feat 42 times in
2021-22 (PIT). Carolina’s 89.4% penalty kill percentage leads the league this season and would mark the highest single-season mark in franchise
history (2000-01: 87.2%). The Hurricanes also boast the NHL’s fourth-best power play (24.9%), but they have been held scoreless on the manadvantage in three straight games (3/10-3/13: 0-for-7) after converting on nine of their previous 25 power plays (2/18-3/6: 36.0%).
GETTIN’ JIGGY WIT IT
Jordan Staal tallied an assist at PIT (3/13), and he has now recorded 11 points in his last 16 games (2/8-3/13: 6g, 5a), matching his total through the
opening 41 games of the season (10/14-2/7: 2g, 9a). He also posted a team-high six hits on Sunday, and he leads the Hurricanes in that category this
season (175). Staal also paces the team in faceoff percentage (56.6%, min. 3 GP), and his faceoff win rate ranks tied for ninth in the NHL (min. 500
draws) as he aims to top 54.0% in the faceoff circle for the ninth consecutive season (2013-22: 56.5%).
FORTUNE 100
Steven Lorentz is set to play his 100th career NHL/Hurricanes game against Toronto on Thursday. He has recorded 11 points (7g, 4a) in 54 games this
season and ended a 21-game goal drought with the opening goal vs. PHI (3/12). Selected by Carolina in the seventh round (186th overall) of the 2015
NHL Draft, Lorentz looks to join Craig Adams (1996, 9-223: 427 GP) and Steve Halko (1992, 10-225: 155 GP) as the third player drafted by
Hartford/Carolina with the 186th overall pick or later to skate in at least 100 games with the franchise. A native of Kitchener, Ont., he has posted two
points (1g, 1a) in two career games against the Maple Leafs.
SOUTHERN CHARM
The Hurricanes are making their final trip north of the border to face Toronto on Thursday. Carolina has posted a 10-3-1 record against Canadian
opponents in 2021-22, including a 5-2-1 record in games played in Canada. Since Rod Brind’Amour took over behind the bench in 2018-19, the
Hurricanes are 20-9-5 against Canadian teams and 10-5-4 north of the border.
EXTRA STOUT
Since the start of December, Frederik Andersen has posted a 19-3-2 record, 2.07 goals-against average, .930 save percentage and two shutouts,
while Antti Raanta has earned a 7-4-1 record, 2.27 goals-against average, .921 save percentage and two shutouts. The Hurricanes lead the league in
goals-against average (2.33) and rank second in save percentage (.919) behind only NYR (.920). Andersen, who registered a 149-74-36 record, 2.79
goals-against average, .914 save percentage and 13 shutouts in 268 appearances with Toronto from 2016-21, ranks first in the NHL in goals-against
average (2.06), tied for second in wins (30) and second in save percentage (.929) in 2021-22 (min. 15 GP).
DUBLIN UP
The Hurricanes are opening their 11th of 14 sets of back-to-back games in 2021-22. Carolina is currently 7-2-1 in the first game and 5-4-1 in the second
game of back-to-backs this season, and the team’s .750 points percentage in the first game ranks tied with FLA (6-2-0) for fifth in the NHL.


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