RAPTORS 118, SUNS 101–WHAT THE TEAMS SAID: “I told the guys there were some great, great stretches of play out there. We really came out with a pace and aggressiveness, flying around and into the ball, challenging shots. Then the game lost its rhythm – and every ounce of enjoyability – there in the third quarter, so we just had to hang on. Nobody was having any fun out there and with about five minutes to go I said I am having about as much fun as you guys, probably less the way I feel right now, but we have to dig in together and go play.” –NICK NURSE.

(22-34) PHOENIX SUNS, 101 VS. (41-15) TORONTO RAPTORS, 118 SCOTIABANK ARENA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2020

TORONTO RAPTORS QUOTES

NICK NURSE (HEAD COACH)

On deciding when to bring Serge Ibaka back into the game … I was leaning on doing it earlier than I did, then Rondae (Hollis-Jefferson) had kind of a nice stretch going there, so that enabled us to grab a few more minutes and then you get down to six or five you might as well do it and see what happens. Change the matchups and stuff and try and get him off (Deandre) Ayton so they can’t just throw it in the post and go right at him. It’s good though, he had a good impact there late.

On Serge changing the tempo of the game when he came back in … You just have to get your best guys out there and as well as Rondae played, Serge was a little bit of a bigger presence on the shot blocking, rebounding and spacing on the perimeter. He hit a big three there, he called bank on that.

On the defensive energy … I don’t know, we were really good tonight, I thought. I told the guys there were some great, great stretches of play out there. We really came out with a pace and aggressiveness, flying around and into the ball, challenging shots. Then the game lost its rhythm – and every ounce of enjoyability – there in the third quarter, so we just had to hang on. Nobody was having any fun out there and with about five minutes to go I said I am having about as much fun as you guys, probably less the way I feel right now, but we have to dig in together and go play. Then we got a couple of stops and Pascal (Siakam) makes roll, Kyle (Lowry) makes the three. There was some really nice execution down the stretch. On Rondae’s ability to guard bigger guys … He is strong, he has big base and he is not afraid. He is a strong dude but he has the lower half and gets down and holds his ground and not let them move him too much and he is kind of quick too, he will jump from side to side. You couple that with some pretty quick hands, if they do bring it down he will take a swat at it. Not afraid down there that’s for sure.

PASCAL SIAKAM (37 points, 12 rebounds, three assists, three blocks)

On the return from All-Star Weekend… I had a good time. Just hanging out with family (and) kind of getting away from after the All-Star Game … and getting ready for the second part of the season. So I just feel energized and obviously tonight, coming in with more energy and just playing with more passion.

Did it feel like you had some fresh legs in the first quarter? Yeah, I mean, you could say that. But at the same time when you’re making shots everything feels good and everything looks good. But I think I just liked the fact that I was more engaged and kind of showed some passion. I think that’s important and that’s something that I kind of try to make sure that I get engaged and find a way to get engaged and find a way to not just be out there. I think it’s easy to just relax and I think when you play with more energy and you’re more engaged, everything else kind of falls into place.

On expanding his offensive role… It’s a combination. I think everyone knows what’s the deal. We played (together) for a long time and the guys on the floor are the generals – the Kyles (Lowry) and the Freds (VanVleet) – they know how to put us in a position to win and obviously for me, just being aggressive, being assertive, and making sure I just go out there and show that type of energy every single night and make sure that I don’t get – I don’t want to say complacent because I never do – but just like knowing that you’ve got to at the other player that’s guarding your neck every single time that you get out of the cage or something. Having that mentality I think that’s something I have to work on and coming into the second half of the season that’s something I want to put more emphasis on.

KYLE LOWRY (13 points, 10 assists, five rebounds)

On expanding Pascal’s offensive role… I think it means more so letting him bring the ball down, playing a point guard a little bit more, kind of dictating offence from the top, making passes to other players and I think just getting more of a role of sometimes being the initiator of offence.

When the game loses its rhythm, how to you make sure that you power through? Well, we’re a good team, so we just continue to pick each other up, stay in the moment and understand that emotions are going to be high, but we’re still going to find a way to win the game. That’s all that really matters.

PHOENIX SUNS QUOTES

MONTY WILLIAMS (HEAD COACH)

What keyed the comeback in the fourth quarter? Just the aggression that we should have started the game with. Willie (Green) said it best in the back, it was just a tale of two halves. I think we were plus-seven in the second half – the first half I don’t know what it was, but it wasn’t great. I’m sure they expected us to make a run, and then when we had it to six we just couldn’t knock down the open three or execute a certain play, and they got us in transition. I said it before the game started that was going to be the game; we just did not have the urgency in transition for the duration of the game to beat like that. I thought their physicality in the first half got us out of rhythm, and then in the second half we played our style of basketball and made it a game.

On the three-point shooting… We missed, I mean six for 34, they shot 14-37, and we’re both playing the first game out of all-star break, so we just got to knock down shots. We had a ton of open looks, like wide open shots tonight, we just missed those. We know if we hit six more, it’s a different game. We’re not even talking about 50 percent, we’re talking in the thirties, NBA average, it’s a different game. So that happens, I’m proud of the way we fought, the resiliency that we showed. Devin (Booker) and Ricky (Rubio) set the tone in the third quarter, just getting up and getting deflections and steals that helped us get back into it.

RICKY RUBIO (13 points, nine assists)

What got you guys going in the second half? They set the tone early, that’s why they are a championship team. Even when they’re missing a lot of guys, when a guy comes in (he is) really ready to play. We’ve got to learn from that. We did a better job of matching their physicality. I will say that we didn’t do anything wrong except not playing with physicality in the first half. They weren’t running crazy plays, they just outplayed us. We tried to come back. I think Book got a wide open three that put us at, I think, a four-point game. Then they made a bank shot on a three and that was the game. We were close to coming back, but we’ve got to learn to play 48 minutes right from the beginning.

How does the Raptors length challenge you as a playmaker? They’re athletic. They block a lot of three-point shots, too. We have to be a little smarter on how they close out and just pump fake and getting to the lanes. You have to give them credit. They are long and they are big and they play with a lot of energy.

What lessons can you take moving into tomorrow’s game? One, the way we responded going down by 24 at the half and not giving up and giving us a chance to put it to a seven-point game or something like that with five minutes left. Second, learning how they play hard from the beginning. So, setting the tone really won the game for them in the first half.

DEVIN BOOKER (21 points, eight assists, five rebounds)

On tonight’s game… Obviously it was a game two halves. I call it a set-up game, straight out of the break, all the way in Toronto for an away game so we knew we would have to overcome some challenges. Finding our energy and getting our legs underneath us to start the game was one of them. We picked it up in the second half. Hopefully we can gain from that and see what worked for us and implement it into the game tomorrow.

On the near comeback… We got it down a couple of times – that shows the fight. It shows that we are able to get there. I think I missed an open three from Ricky and then they came back. Serge banked one in and then two threes after that. It could’ve been a three-point game but went to 12 or 14. We had a chance tonight and gave ourselves a chance, which was an uphill battle after the position we put ourselves in in the first half.

What’s one of the biggest things you can take from playing a championship team? They’re all on the same page. They play on a string on both ends of the ball. There’s no confusion. Their timing is hitting on all cylinders. That’s what happens when you play deep in the playoffs with teams and you fight together. That’s a high-caliber team over there. It shows why they’re successful.

What was the biggest factor in the team’s struggles from three-point range? They’re long and athletic. They tipped a lot of shots and got their hands on a lot of balls. Like, I said, with the pace of the game it took us a while to catch up and just get our legs under us. I think we shot six-for-33 from three. We’ll definitely improve on that tomorrow. That’s not the team we are. We’ll build from this.

Gordon Hayward Leads Celtics’ Scoring in 127-117 Win Over Timberwolves — NESN.com

Gordon Hayward probably likes playing against the Minnesota Timberwolves, to say the least. In the Boston Celtics’ 127-117 in Minnesota on Friday, the forward led the balanced offense (among starters, at least) with 29 points, six rebouns and five assists shooting 12-for-17 from the field. He was just one-point shy of achieving four-straight 30-point games…

Gordon Hayward Leads Celtics’ Scoring in 127-117 Win Over Timberwolves — NESN.com

MAPLE LEAFS AT PENGUINS PREGAME NOTES: Auston Matthews is tied for first in the NHL in goals (42).- Leads the NHL with 31 even-strength goals.- Leads in goals scored at 5-on-5 (26).- Leads in wrist shot goals (26).- Second in the NHL in multi-goal games (10).- Tied for 10th in points (42-29-71).- Fourth in the NHL with 243 shots on goal.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (31-21-8 – 70 Points) vs.

PITTSBURGH PENGUINS (36-15-6 – 78 Points)

FEBRUARY 18, 2020 ▪ 7:00 PM EST

PPG PAINTS ARENA (PITTSBURGH, PA) ▪
TV: SPORTSNET ONTARIO ▪ RADIO: SPORTSNET 590 THE FAN

MAPLE LEAFS HISTORY versus PITTSBURGH

ALL-TIME RECORD:83-79-17-7 (186 Games)
ALL-TIME ON THE ROAD:37-47-6-4 (94 Games)
2019-20:0-1-0
LAST FIVE:3-2-0
LAST 10:6-4-0

MAPLE LEAFS CAREER LEADERS versus PITTSBURGH

GAMES PLAYED:John Tavares (47), Jason Spezza (46), Cody Ceci (19), Morgan Rielly (19)
GOALS:Jason Spezza (19), John Tavares (11), Tyson Barrie (4)
ASSISTS:Jason Spezza (32), John Tavares (22), Mitch Marner (9)
POINTS:Jason Spezza (51), John Tavares (33), Mitch Marner (10), Jake Muzzin (10)
PENALTY MINUTES:Jason Spezza (29), John Tavares (12), Kyle Clifford (6), Martin Marincin (6)

MAPLE LEAFS – PENGUINS TEAM STATS

 TORONTOPITTSBURGH
GOALS FOR (Rank):210 (2nd)188 (t-8th)
GOALS AGAINST (Rank):       195 (t-27th)152 (4th)
POWER PLAY [%] (Rank):40/161 [24.8%] (3rd)34/166 [20.5%] (14th)
PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank):131/168 [78.0%] (23rd)127/154 [82.5%] (8th)
SHOTS (Rank):1998 (3rd)1824 (19th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank):3018 (2nd)2501 (26th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank):52.3% (6th)50.8% (12th)
FACEOFF % (Rank):52.7% (3rd)48.5% (t-25th)

MAPLE LEAFS – PENGUINS NOTES

First Matchup between Clubs:December 13, 1967 (Pittsburgh 2, Toronto 1)
All-Time Record:83-79-17-7 (186 Games)
All-Time Record at Home:46-32-11-3 (92 Games)
All-Time Record on the Road:37-47-6-4 (94 Games)
Last Win vs. Opponent on the Road:December 9, 2017 (Toronto 4, Pittsburgh 3)
  

MAPLE LEAFS MILESTONES vs. PENGUINS

Kasperi KapanenSelected by Pittsburgh in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft.
First NHL goal (April 8, 2017 vs. Pittsburgh)
Jake MuzzinSelected by Pittsburgh in the fifth round (141st overall) of the 2007 NHL Draft.
Morgan RiellyFirst NHL Goal (December 16, 2013 at Pittsburgh)
John TavaresFirst NHL game (October 3, 2009 (NYI) at Pittsburgh)
First NHL goal (October 3, 2009 (NYI) at Pittsburgh)
First NHL point (October 3, 2009 (NYI) at Pittsburgh)
  

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

CATEGORYLEADER
GOALS42 (Matthews)
ASSISTS45 (Marner)
POINTS71 (Matthews)
POWER PLAY POINTS22 (Matthews)
SHORTHANDED POINTS(Engvall, Kapanen)
PIMs40 (Muzzin)
SHOTS243 (Matthews)
FACEOFF WIN%57.5% (Gauthier)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT %55.3% (Nylander)
BLOCKED SHOTS97 (Muzzin)
TAKEAWAYS65 (Matthews)
HITS105 (Muzzin)
TOI PER GAME24:15 (Rielly)
PP TOI PER GAME3:04 (Marner)
SH TOI PER GAME2:50 (Ceci)

MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER NOTES

Frederik Andersen– Tied for third among NHL goaltenders in wins (24).- Has a 14-5-0 record on the road with a .918 save percentage and a 2.65 goals-against average.- Has a save percentage over .900 in 54.5 percent of his starts this season, which is the seventh-highest percentage among goaltenders who have appeared in 40 games.- Has a 4-4-0 record in 10 career games against the Penguins and a 2.46 goals-against average and a .929 save percentage.
Tyson Barrie– Has five multi-assist games, which is tied for 13th-most among NHL defencemen.- Tied for 10th among NHL defencemen in multi-point games (9).
– Averages 14.41 shot attempts per game at 5-on-5, which is the fourth-highest average among NHL defencemen who have played in at least 50 games.
Jack Campbell– Has a 3-0-1 record with a .919 save percentage and a 2.40 goals-against average since being acquired by the Maple Leafs.
Kyle Clifford– Recorded his first point as a Maple Leaf with an assist on February 16 at Buffalo.- Ranks eighth among NHL left wingers who have appeared in 50 games in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (54.4%).
– Ranks 28th among NHLers who have appeared in at least 50 games played in hits per 60 minutes (9.31).
Pierre Engvall– Has five points (4 goals, 1 assist) in eight games against Metropolitan Division opposition.- Has played 32.4 percent of Toronto’s shorthanded ice time since joining the team, which is the second-highest shorthanded time on ice percentage among the League’s rookie forwards who have appeared in at least 30 games.- Has an on-ice goals-for percentage of 55.1 percent at 5-on-5, which is the fourth highest among NHL rookie forwards who have appeared in 30 games.
Justin Holl– Ranks second in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (52.0%) among NHL defencemen who have started less than 45 percent of their 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone (43.6%).- Has the highest unblocked shot attempt percentage at 5-on-5 (52.4%) among NHL defencemen to have started fewer than 45 percent (43.6%) of their shifts in the offensive zone.- Has recorded six (1-5-6) of his 15 points in 16 games against Metropolitan Division teams.
Zach Hyman– Third among Toronto skaters and tied for 24th among NHLers in points since January 1 (9-9-18; 19 GP).- Ranks fifth among Maple Leafs skaters in points per game (0.80).- Fourth among Toronto skaters in even-strength time on ice per game (15:58).
Kasperi Kapanen– Has drawn 14 penalties this season and taken five, which gives him the highest net penalties among Toronto skaters (+9) and ranks tied for 25th among NHL forwards.- Ranks second among Maple Leafs and 12th among NHL right wingers who have appeared in 50 games in assists per 60 minutes of ice time (1.22) at 5-on-5.- Has two goals and two assists in seven career games against Pittsburgh.
Alex Kerfoot– Ranks second among Toronto skaters who have appeared in 40 games in assists per 60 minutes of ice time (1.25) at 5-on-5.- Tied for eighth among Maple Leafs in even-strength points (7-15-22).- Has recorded 15 (4-11-15) of his 25 points on the road this season.
Mitch Marner– Ninth among NHL skaters in assists (45). Has the most assists among NHLers who have appeared in fewer than 50 games.- Has 12 multi-assist games, which is tied for the fourth-most among NHL skaters.- Averaging 1.22 points per game, which is the 12th-highest average in the NHL.- Averaging 1.87 assists per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which is fourth among NHLers who have appeared in at least 40 games.- Ninth in the NHL in primary assists (28). His 28 primary assists are the most among NHLers who have appeared in 50 or fewer games.
Auston Matthews– Tied for first among NHL skaters in goals (42).- Leads the NHL with 31 even-strength goals.- Leads the NHL in goals scored at 5-on-5 (26).- Leads the NHL in wrist shot goals (26).- Second in the NHL in multi-goal games (10).- Tied for 10th among NHL skaters in points (42-29-71).- Fourth in the NHL with 243 shots on goal.
William Nylander– Leads the Maple Leafs in game-winning goals (5).- One of eight NHLers to average at least 14:00 minutes per game at 5-on-5 (14:36) while maintaining a goal per 60-minute rate of at least 1.20 (1.28).- Tied for eighth in the NHL in goals scored at 5-on-5 (18).- Averaging 13.40 shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which ranks seventh among NHL right wingers who average 14:00 per game at 5-on-5 (14:35).
Rasmus Sandin– Ranks third among rookie defencemen who have appeared in at least 10 games in points per 60 minutes of ice time (1.20) at 5-on-5. – Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 54.3 percent, which ranks fourth among rookie defencemen who have skated in at least 10 games.
Jason Spezza– Averaging 1.98 points per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5 this season, which is the fifth-highest average among Toronto skaters who have appeared in at least 40 games.- Averaging 0.92 goals per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5 this season, which ranks fourth among Maple Leafs who have appeared in at least 40 games.- Averaging 1.06 assists per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which is the sixth-highest average among Toronto skaters.
John Tavares– Tied for 23rd among NHL skaters in multi-point games (15).- Has 10 points (5-5-10) in nine games during the month of February.- Has an on-ice shot attempt percentage of 54.3 percent at 5-on-5 when the Maple Leafs are leading in games, which is the highest percentage when leading among NHL forwards who have appeared in at least 40 games and average 15 minutes per game in 5-on-5 ice time (15:37).- Has drawn a team-high 15 penalties this season. – Has 17 points (6-11-17) in 13 games against Metropolitan Division teams this season.
  

CURRENT POINT STREAKS

Zach HymanHas points (4-3-7) in six consecutive games.
Mitch MarnerHas points (1-2-3) in three consecutive games.
Jake MuzzinHas points (1-1-2) in two consecutive games.
  

UPCOMING MILESTONES

William NylanderThree games from 300 games.
Jason SpezzaFour assists from 600 assists
  

RECENT MILESTONES

Egor KorshkovFirst NHL game (February 16 at Buffalo)
First NHL goal (February 16 at Buffalo)
First NHL point (Goal) (February 16 at Buffalo)
Timothy LiljegrenFirst NHL point (February 15 at Ottawa)
  

INJURY REPORT

Cody Ceci (Ankle)On injured reserve.
Andreas Johnsson (Knee)On injured reserve.
Ilya Mikheyev (Wrist Laceration)On injured reserve.
Morgan Rielly (Foot)On injured reserve.
 Man Games Lost: 156

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

February 16Recalled forwards Egor Korshkov and Mason Marchment from the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
Placed forward Andreas Johnsson on injured reserve.
February 14Loaned forward Pontus Aberg and goaltender Michael Hutchinson to the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
February 13Activated goaltender Frederik Andersen from injured reserve. Placed goaltender Michael Hutchinson on waivers.
February 12Signed forward Pierre Engvall to a two-year contract extension.
  

SABRES 5, MAPLE LEAFS 2, POSTGAME NOTES: Egor Korshkov put the Maple Leafs on the board at 11:29 of the second period. Korshkov was playing his first career NHL game. Prior to being recalled Sunday, he had registered 21 points (14 goals, 7 assists) in 35 games with the Toronto Marlies (AHL).

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (31-21-8 – 70 Points) vs.

BUFFALO SABRES (27-24-8 – 62 Points)

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2020

 123OTFINAL
TORONTO0112
BUFFALO0235

GAME SUMMARY         |           EVENT SUMMARY        |           FACEOFF SUMMARY


ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Egor Korshkov put the Maple Leafs on the board at 11:29 of the second period. Korshkov’s goal is his first career NHL goal and first career NHL point. Tonight’s game is Korshkov’s first career NHL game. Prior to being recalled earlier today, he had registered 21 points (14 goals, 7 assists) in 35 games with the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
  • Zach Hyman scored the second Toronto goal of the night at 2:11 of the third period. Hyman has points (4-3-7) in six consecutive games. He has 11 points (4 goals, 7 assists) in 11 games against Atlantic Division opposition.
  • Jason Spezza registered the primary assist on Korshkov’s second-period goal. Spezza has recorded 14 (5-9-14) of his 22 points on the road this season. He has two assists in three games against the Sabres in 2019-20.
  • Kyle Clifford picked up the secondary assist on Korshkov’s second period goal. Clifford’s assist is his first point as a Maple Leaf. He has 15 points (6-9-15) in 58 games played between Los Angeles and Toronto this season. 
  • Jake Muzzin registered the primary assist on Hyman’s third period goal. Muzzin has points (1-1-2) in two consecutive games. He has recorded six (2-4-6) of his 16 points against Atlantic Division opponents.
  • Mitch Marner picked up the secondary assist on Hyman’s third period goal. Marner points (1-2-3) in three consecutive games. He has recorded 15 points (3-12-15) in 14 games against Atlantic Division opponents this season. He has nine points (1 goal, 8 assists) in eight games during the month of February.
  • Frederik Andersen stopped 31 shots in the loss.

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

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
TORONTO6 (6)6 (6)10 (9)22 (21)
BUFFALO16 (16)12 (9)8 (6)36 (31)
      

SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
TORONTO14 (14)14 (14)16 (11)44 (39)
BUFFALO30 (30)25 (18)13 (11)68 (59)

ON THE ROAD AGAIN

Record on the Road16-13-1 (30 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Buffalo83-106-18-11 (218 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Buffalo on the Road32-66-6-6 (110 Games)
Record vs. Eastern Conference16-13-6 (35 Games)
Record vs. Atlantic Division9-8-2 (19 Games)

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

Shots6 (Hyman)
Shot Attempts(Matthews)
Faceoff Wins(Matthews)
Faceoff Win Percentage100% (Marchment – 1 won, 0 lost)
Hits3 (Marner)
Blocked Shots(Muzzin)
Takeaways(Hyman, Korshkov, Marner)
TOI24:57 (Holl)
Power Play TOI1:10 (Five players tied)
Shorthanded TOI4:40 (Holl)
Shifts25 (Dermott)
5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage52.6% (Korshkov, Spezza – 10 for, 9 against)
  

RECORD WHEN…

Opponent scores first10-17-6
Tied after 113-6-4
Trail after 23-14-4
Do not score a power play goal13-12-4
Allow one power play goal13-11-3
Outshot by opponent13-12-4
Sunday0-3-0

OF NOTE…

  • The Maple Leafs went 2-for-3 on the penalty kill and 0-for-1 on the power play tonight.
  • At 17:50 of the first period, video review was initiated to see whether the puck had fully crossed Toronto’s goal line. Video review confirmed the puck did not completely cross the Toronto goal line and the call on the ice was upheld – No Goal Buffalo.
  • Toronto’s forward Egor Korshkov and Jason Spezza were the lone Maple Leafs to not start a 5-on-5 shift in the offensive zone.
  • Tyson Barrie was on the ice for a team-high 22 Toronto shot attempts-for at 5-on-5 tonight. Barrie had a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 44.0 percent (22 for, 28 against).
  • Auston Matthews won 100 percent (4 won, 0 lost) of his offensive zone faceoffs.
  • John Tavares was 6-for-6 (100%) in the faceoff circle against Buffalo forward Johan Larsson.

UPCOMING GAMES:

  • Tuesday, February 18, 7:00 p.m. at Pittsburgh Penguins (Sportsnet Ontario, FAN 590)
  • Thursday, February 20, 7:00 p.m. vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (TSN4, TSN 1050)
  • Saturday, February 22, 7:00 p.m. vs. Carolina Hurricanes (Sportsnet, FAN 590)
  • Tuesday, February 25, 7:00 p.m. at Tampa Bay Lightning (Sportsnet Ontario, TSN 1050)
  • Thursday, February 27, 7:00 p.m. at Florida Panthers (TSN4, FAN 590)

Alex Verdugo Injury: OF Might Not Be Ready For Opening Day Due To Stress Fracture — NESN.com

It might be a little bit before we get to see Alex Verdugo in game action. The Red Sox outfielder, who was the centerpiece of Boston’s trade with the Dodgers that sent Mookie Betts to Los Angeles, missed the end of last season due to an oblique issue and later a back injury. It turns…

Alex Verdugo Injury: OF Might Not Be Ready For Opening Day Due To Stress Fracture — NESN.com

MAPLE LEAFS AT SENATORS PREGAME NOTES: Pierre Engvall signed a two-year contract extension on Feb. 12.- Has played 30.8 percent of Toronto’s shorthanded ice time since joining the team, which is the second-highest shorthanded time on ice percentage among NHL rookie forwards who have appeared in at least 30 games.- Has an on-ice goals-for percentage of 57.1 percent at 5-on-5, which is the second highest among rookie forwards who have appeared in 30 games.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (30-20-8 – 68 Points) vs.

OTTAWA SENATORS (19-27-11 – 49 Points)

FEBRUARY 15, 2020 ▪ 7:00 PM EST

CANADIAN TIRE CENTRE (OTTAWA, ON) ▪
TV: SPORTSNET/HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA ▪

RADIO: TSN 1050

MAPLE LEAFS HISTORY versus OTTAWA

ALL-TIME RECORD:55-53-3-11 (122 Games)
ALL-TIME AT HOME:24-31-1-4 (60 Games)
2019-20:2-0-0
LAST FIVE:3-2-0
LAST 10:5-5-0

MAPLE LEAFS CAREER LEADERS versus OTTAWA

GAMES PLAYED:John Tavares (33), Morgan Rielly (23), Jake Muzzin (16)
GOALS:Auston Matthews (12), John Tavares (7), Morgan Rielly (5)
ASSISTS:Tyson Barrie (12), John Tavares (12), Mitch Marner (10), Morgan Rielly (10)
POINTS:Auston Matthews (20), John Tavares (19), Mitch Marner (15)
PENALTY MINUTES:John Tavares (18), Tyson Barrie (8), Travis Dermott (7)

MAPLE LEAFS – SENATORS TEAM STATS

 TORONTOOTTAWA
GOALS FOR (Rank):202 (t-1st)150 (27th)
GOALS AGAINST (Rank):       188 (t-26th)188 (t-26th)
POWER PLAY [%] (Rank):40/159 [25.2%] (3rd)25/174 [14.4%] (29th)
PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank):126/162 [77.8%] (23rd)150/191 [78.5%] (21st)
SHOTS (Rank):1945 (4th)1705 (25th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank):2942 (2nd)2481 (20th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank):52.7% (5th)47.1% (27th)
FACEOFF % (Rank):52.9% (3rd)50.5% (t-11th)

MAPLE LEAFS – SENATORS NOTES

First Matchup between Clubs:October 20, 1992 (Toronto 5, Ottawa 3)
All-Time Record:55-53-3-11 (122 Games)
All-Time Record at Home:31-22-2-7 (62 Games)
All-Time Record on the Road:24-31-1-4 (60 Games)
Last Win vs. Opponent on the Road:January 20, 2018 (Toronto 4, Ottawa 3)
  

MAPLE LEAFS MILESTONES vs. SENATORS

Frederik AndersenFirst game as a Maple Leaf (October 12, 2016 at Ottawa)
Tyson BarrieFirst game as a Maple Leaf (October 2, 2019 vs. Ottawa)
Cody CeciSkated in 440 games with Ottawa from 2013-19.
Alex KerfootFirst game as a Maple Leaf (October 2, 2019 vs. Ottawa)
Mitch MarnerFirst NHL game (October 12, 2016 at Ottawa)
Auston MatthewsFirst NHL game (October 12, 2016 at Ottawa)
Set NHL record for goals in an NHL debut (4 – October 12, 2016 at Ottawa)
Ilya MikheyevFirst NHL game (October 2, 2019 vs. Ottawa)
First NHL point (Assist) (October 2, 2019 vs. Ottawa)
First NHL goal (October 2, 2019 vs. Ottawa)
Jake Muzzin500th NHL game (February 6, 2019 vs. Ottawa)
William NylanderFirst NHL goal (March 5, 2016 vs. Ottawa)
Rasmus SandinFirst NHL game (October 2, 2019 vs. Ottawa)
First NHL point (Assist) (October 2, 2019 vs. Ottawa)
Jason SpezzaSkated in 686 games with Ottawa from 2002-14, recording 687 points (251 goals, 436 assists).
John Tavares700th NHL point (March 16, 2019 at Ottawa)
Dmytro TimashovFirst NHL game (October 2, 2019 vs. Ottawa)
First NHL point (Assist) (October 2, 2019 vs. Ottawa)
  

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

CATEGORYLEADER
GOALS41 (Matthews)
ASSISTS44 (Marner)
POINTS69 (Matthews)
POWER PLAY POINTS22 (Matthews)
SHORTHANDED POINTS(Engvall, Kapanen)
PIMs36 (Muzzin)
SHOTS236 (Matthews)
FACEOFF WIN%57.6% (Gauthier)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT %55.4% (Nylander)
BLOCKED SHOTS86 (Muzzin)
TAKEAWAYS64 (Matthews)
HITS101 (Muzzin)
TOI PER GAME24:15 (Rielly)
PP TOI PER GAME3:08 (Marner)
SH TOI PER GAME2:50 (Ceci)

MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER NOTES

Frederik Andersen– Tied for second among NHL goaltenders in wins (24).- Has a 14-4-0 record on the road with a .922 save percentage and a 2.52 goals-against average.- Has a save percentage over .900 in 55.8 percent of his starts this season, which is the sixth-highest percentage among goaltenders who have appeared in 40 games.
Tyson Barrie– Has five multi-assist games, which is tied for 12th-most among NHL defencemen.- Tied for 10th among NHL defencemen in multi-point games (9).
– Leads the Maple Leafs in slap shots taken (51).- Has 13 points (1 goal, 12 assists) in 14 career games against Ottawa.- Averages 14.60 shot attempts per game at 5-on-5, which is the fourth-highest average among NHL defencemen.
Jack Campbell– Has a 2-0-1 record with a .918 save percentage and a 2.52 goals-against average since being acquired by the Maple Leafs.
Kyle Clifford– Ranks sixth among NHL left wingers who have appeared in 50 games in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (54.8%).
– Ranks 29th among NHLers who have appeared in at least 50 games played in hits per 60 minutes (8.93).
Pierre Engvall– Signed a two-year contract extension on February 12.- Has played 30.8 percent of Toronto’s shorthanded ice time since joining the team, which is the second-highest shorthanded time on ice percentage among the League’s rookie forwards who have appeared in at least 30 games.- Has an on-ice goals-for percentage of 57.1 percent at 5-on-5, which is the second highest among NHL rookie forwards who have appeared in 30 games.
Justin Holl– Ranks first in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (52.7%) among right-handed defencemen who have started less than 45 percent of their 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone (44.8%).- Has the highest unblocked shot attempt percentage at 5-on-5 (53.0%) among right-handed defencemen to have started fewer than 45 percent (44.8%) of their shifts in the offensive zone.
Zach Hyman– Third among Toronto skaters and tied for 30th among NHLers in points since January 1 (8-8-16; 17 GP).- Has 10 points (3-7-10) in 10 games against Atlantic Division opponents this season. – Ranks fifth among Maple Leafs skaters in points per game (0.79).
Kasperi Kapanen– Has drawn 13 penalties this season and taken four, which gives him the highest net penalties among Toronto skaters (+9) and ranks tied for 24th among NHL forwards.- Ranks second among Maple Leafs and 12th among NHL right wingers who have appeared in 50 games in assists per 60 minutes of ice time (1.26) at 5-on-5.- Has recorded 20 (8-12-20) of his 32 points in 28 games on the road this season.
Alex Kerfoot– Ranks third among Toronto skaters who have appeared in 40 games in assists per 60 minutes of ice time (1.21) at 5-on-5.- Ninth among Maple Leafs in even-strength points (7-14-21).- Has nine points (4-5-9) in 14 games against Atlantic Division opposition.
Mitch Marner– Tied for eighth among NHL skaters in assists (44). Has the most assists among NHLers who have appeared in fewer than 50 games.- Has 12 multi-assist games, which is tied for the third-most among NHL skaters.- Averaging 1.23 points per game, which is the ninth-highest average in the NHL.- Averaging 1.87 assists per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which is tied for third among NHLers who have appeared in at least 40 games.- Ninth in the NHL in primary assists (28). His 28 primary assists are the most among NHLers who have appeared in 50 or fewer games.
Auston Matthews– Tied for first among NHL skaters in goals (41).- Leads the NHL with 30 even-strength goals.- Leads the NHL in goals scored at 5-on-5 (25).- Leads the NHL in wrist shot goals (25).- Second in the NHL in multi-goal games (10).- Tied for ninth among NHL skaters in points (41-28-69).- Fourth in the NHL with 236 shots on goal.
William Nylander– Tied for the Maple Leaf lead in game-winning goals (4).- One of 10 NHLers to average at least 14:00 minutes per game at 5-on-5 (14:36) while maintaining a goal per 60-minute rate of at least 1.20 (1.25).- Averages 2.18 takeaways per 60 minutes of ice time, which ranks third among Toronto skaters who have appeared in at least 40 games.- Averaging 13.57 shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which ranks eighth among right wingers who average 14:00 per game at 5-on-5 (14:36).
Rasmus Sandin– Ranks third among rookie defencemen who have appeared in at least 10 games in points per 60 minutes of ice time (1.32) at 5-on-5. – Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 55.3 percent, which ranks third among rookie defencemen who have skated in at least 10 games.
Jason Spezza– Averaging 1.94 points per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5 this season, which is the fourth-highest average among Toronto skaters who have appeared in at least 40 games.- Averaging 0.97 goals per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5 this season, which ranks third among Maple Leafs who have appeared in at least 40 games.- Averaging 0.97 assists per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5 this season, which is tied for eighth among Maple Leafs who have appeared in at least 40 games.
John Tavares– Tied for 22nd among NHL skaters in multi-point games (15).- Has nine points (5-4-9) in seven games during the month of February.- Has an on-ice shot attempt percentage of 54.3 percent at 5-on-5 when the Maple Leafs are leading in games, which is the highest percentage when leading among NHL forwards who have appeared in at least 40 games and average 15 minutes per game in 5-on-5 ice time (15:40).- Has drawn a team-high 15 penalties this season. – Has won 55.4 percent of his offensive zone faceoffs this seasons, which is the 11th-highest percentage among NHLers who have taken 900 draws in all situations.
  

CURRENT POINT STREAKS

Tyson BarrieHas assists (2) in two consecutive games.
Zach HymanHas goals (3) in two consecutive games and points (3-2-5) in four consecutive games.
John TavaresHas assists (2) in two consecutive games and points (5-4-9) in six consecutive games.
  

UPCOMING MILESTONES

William NylanderFive games from 300 games.
Jason SpezzaFive assists from 600 assists
  

RECENT MILESTONES

John Tavares800th NHL game (February 8 at Montreal)
  

INJURY REPORT

Cody Ceci (Ankle)On injured reserve.
Andreas Johnsson (Knee)Left Toronto’s game on February 13 vs. Dallas and did not return.
Ilya Mikheyev (Wrist Laceration)On injured reserve.
Morgan Rielly (Foot)On injured reserve.
 Man Games Lost: 148

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

February 14Loaned forward Pontus Aberg and goaltender Michael Hutchinson to the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
February 13Activated goaltender Frederik Andersen from injured reserve. Placed goaltender Michael Hutchinson on waivers.
February 12Signed forward Pierre Engvall to a two-year contract extension.
February 10Recalled forward Pontus Aberg from the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
Placed goaltender Frederik Andersen on injured reserve.
  

NETS 101, RAPTORS 91 — POSTGAME NOTES: Kyle Lowry (12 points, 12 assists, 11 rebounds) posts 14th triple-double as a Raptor as win streak ends at 15.

FINAL SCORE: 101-91 DATE: February 12, 2020 – Game #53 (Home Game #28)

FINAL SCORE RECORD HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS HIGH ASSISTS

Toronto 91 40-15 Ibaka – 28 Lowry – 11 Lowry – 12

Brooklyn 101 25-28 LeVert – 20 Allen – 13 Dinwiddie – 9

TEAM NOTABLES

 The Nets improved to 25-28 with their victory this evening, while the Raptors fell to 40-15 this season following tonight’s loss. o Tonight’s game marked both Brooklyn and Toronto’s last game before the NBA All-Star break. Joe Harris, the 2019 3-Point Contest champion, and Spencer Dinwiddie, the 2018 Skills Contest champion, will represent the Nets during State Farm All-Star Saturday night this year. The event will be held on Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. ET at United Center in Chicago and will be broadcast on TNT and ESPN Radio.

o Up next for Brooklyn: Following the All-Star break, the Nets will travel to Philadelphia to play the 76ers on Thursday, 2/20, at 8 p.m. ET.

o Up next for Toronto: The Raptors will host Phoenix on Friday, 2/21, at 7:30 p.m. ET in their first game following the festivities.

 Tonight’s victory snapped Toronto’s franchise-record 15-game win streak, which marked the longest win streak the Nets have snapped in franchise history (previously the Nets had snapped Seattle’s 12-game win streak to start the 1982-83 season with a 111-91 Nets victory on 11/21/82).

o Brooklyn’s win also snapped the team’s six-game losing skid vs. Toronto (their last win prior to tonight: 106-105 in OT on 12/7/18).

 The Nets’ victory tonight extended Brooklyn’s season-best home winning streak to five games. o Brooklyn has now won each of its last five home games by 10+ points, matching a franchise record for consecutive double-digit home victories. The Nets had won five straight home games by double digits six times previously (most recently from 1/25 – 2/10/04).

 Brooklyn outrebounded Toronto 55-42 (+13) this evening, including a 12-6 edge on the offensive glass, and edged the Raptors 27-21 in assists.

 The Nets also outscored the Raptors 50-38 (+12) in points in the paint tonight.

 Brooklyn led Toronto 75-65 through three quarters tonight.

o The Nets had trailed through three quarters in each of their three previous meetings with Toronto this season (by a total of 22 points).

 The Nets led the Raptors 52-40 at halftime this evening.

o Toronto’s 40 points marked the second-fewest Brooklyn has allowed in a first half this season (behind a season-low 35 points on 12/17 at New Orleans).

 Brooklyn led Toronto 23-19 at the end of the first quarter tonight, extending Brooklyn’s streak of leads at the end of first quarters to eight straight games. Tonight marked the fourth time this season that Brooklyn held its opponent under 20 points in an opening quarter.

PLAYER NOTABLES

 Caris LeVert recorded 20 points, seven rebounds, four assists, a season-high four steals and a block in 36 minutes tonight.

o LeVert reached the 20-point mark for the fourth time in the last five games tonight, including each of the Nets’ last two games against Toronto (tonight and his career-high 37 points on Saturday night at Toronto).

o LeVert’s four steals this evening also matched a Nets season high (done four times previously this season).

o In his last five games, LeVert has averaged 24.0 ppg, 3.8 rpg, 5.2 apg and 1.8 spg in 32.3 mpg

 Joe Harris scored 19 points (7-of-12 FG) this evening with six rebounds, two assists, a steal and a block in 35 minutes against the Raptors. o Harris has now tallied 15+ points in five of his last six contests.

 Spencer Dinwiddie posted 17 points, six boards and a team-high nine assists in 34 minutes vs. Toronto.

o In his last three games, Dinwiddie has averaged 19.7 ppg, 6.0 rpg and 10.3 apg in 35.0 mpg. He’s posted nine or more assists in all three contests.

 Jarrett Allen totaled 10 points, 13 rebounds, three assists and a block in 20 minutes. o Allen recorded his team-leading 23rd double-double of the season tonight. He recorded 24 double-doubles all of last season (80 games).

 Garrett Temple also scored in double figures for Brooklyn this evening with 10 points in 25 minutes.

o Temple has scored in double figures in seven of his last nine games and in 27 total games this season.
2019

Raptors win streak ends at 15 as Nets exact a little revenge — Toronto Sun

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — That Raptors winning streak didn’t quite make it to the all-star break. Read More

Raptors win streak ends at 15 as Nets exact a little revenge — Toronto Sun
By MIKE GANTER

BROOKLYN, N.Y. — That Raptors winning streak didn’t quite make it to the all-star break.

It was snapped at 15 courtesy of the Brooklyn Nets who almost snapped it, and probably should have snapped it, two games earlier in Toronto.

In that one the Raptors had a 12-point lead to start the fourth and gave it all back but then rallied late to keep the streak alive.

This time around they were trailing for most of the game, leading briefly in the early going but never by more than two points. They were down by a dozen at the half and rarely got the deficit below that in an eventual 101-91 loss.

It’s the first loss by the Raptors since the San Antonio Spurs took them out on Jan 12.

It’s also probably their least effective game from an offensive standpoint since a Jan. 2 loss at Miami.

In that game the Raptors couldn’t buy a bucket and this felt the same. 

For the night against a tough Brooklyn team that was clearly still thinking about that should-have-been-win five nights earlier, the Raps shot just 38% as a team which was still better than the 32% they shot in Miami.

Contributing to this one, and Nick Nurse would probably say it a little more strongly than that if given a freebie from the league office, was a huge disparity in trips to the free throw line.

The Nets got there 25 times and converted for 20 points. The Raptors got there 13 times and made 10.

LEAFS 3, COYOTES 2 (OT). WHAT THEY SAID: “I usually don’t get too emotional in the game, but the guy bumped me pretty good and the guy shot it five holes so I knew I would have saved that if he didn’t bump me. You never know how it’s going to be called (goaltender interference) but I tried to state my case a little bit and thankfully it got overturned and we won the game. It was good.” –JACK CAMPBELL.

HEAD COACH SHELDON KEEFE

On what he sees in Campbell’s game:

I see that he battles. As I said this morning, he’s a confident guy, battles, finds ways to keep the puck out, kept them at two here tonight. Gives us a chance to win the hockey game, did his job in Montreal, this was the same. It’s worked out really well, obviously we’ve been able to get him three starts coming in here, so he’s been able to get comfortable and find his footing and find his place on the team and obviously, he’s responded very well.

On the decision to try Nylander-Matthews-Marner on a line together:

It was a combination of a little bit of curiosity and how that might play out and, also, I was happy with the line of Kerfoot, Tavares and Hyman so I thought the timing was right to try such a thing. In terms of how it went, I didn’t think it went very well, but I don’t know that it’s fair to judge on it on a night like this — Willy wasn’t himself tonight. It’s a tough night to judge such a thing. The good news is the Tavares line was going tonight.

On Nylander not being himself as a result of his prior illness:

I think he’s probably way over that, but he didn’t do anything for four days. He didn’t do anything at all. Willy is a guy that loves to be on the ice, loves routine, loves to touch the puck. It’ll take him a little bit to get back.

On what Hyman is doing differently to produce more this season:

It’s hard to say in terms of him not having it before, but just in terms in what I know of him now. He continues to be a force, a driver, he’s all around the net. He’s also been making plays and playing with lots of confidence with the puck as well. He’s been more than just a forechecker and a guy who stands at the net, he’s been doing a lot of other things on the rush and putting himself in good. When you work the way that he does and have the confidence that he does and as much as we’re using him, he’ll find a way for great things to happen.

On challenging the overtime goal:

I didn’t challenge that, that’s automatic from the NHL in that case just given that in the last minute and overtime, the NHL handles that. We certainly would have if we needed to.

On if he was confident while the play was under review:

I don’t have a lot of experience in this area, but I saw and – we have monitors on the bench, of course, so the players are watching it and the rest of our staff is watching it as are our video guys back in the room. They feel pretty confident; I think Jack Campbell felt pretty confident – he left the net. I think when you look at it, it’s pretty straightforward as it’s going to get for those calls.

On Campbell’s ability to play the puck:

Still trying to get a feel for that in terms of its impact, but I like his confidence to go out and get it. I think it was one of the games – maybe the Anaheim game – where it got away from him a little bit there. He’s got some confidence to go out and move it and that’s a very positive thing for the team to have. I know when we face goalies that can handle the puck well like that out of the net and they’re helping the breakouts and forechecks, it’s challenging.

On the Nylander-Matthews-Marner line combination tonight:

I think it could be very creative, overwhelming in terms of their skill set and also the fact that one of the reasons I became very confident to try is just the way that Auston and Mitch have been playing, skating, tracking, defending and all those types of things. I’m not overly concerned with about anything defensively, it’s just more offensively, making sure that they don’t overdo it or not overcompensate trying to find each other, especially trying to attack the middle. I expect there to be a bit of a feeling out process in that. Also I didn’t think any of the three were at their best today so it’s tough for me to judge that and whether we’ll stick with it or not. As I said, we have been curious about trying something like that, so the timing was right.

JACK CAMPBELL (35 SAVES)

On starting his Maple Leaf career with five of a possible six points:

The boys have played great. I was hoping it would be six out of six, but think we’ll take the five out of six and get ready for a big game against Dallas here at home Thursday. Good battle tonight, it felt like a playoff game out there. Both teams didn’t give each other much, but Kappy made a great play to seal the deal for us and we needed that. He stepped up and made a great play. We’ll take it.

On the video review in overtime:

I usually don’t get too emotional in the game, but the guy bumped me pretty good and the guy shot it five holes so I knew I would have saved that if he didn’t bump me. You never know how it’s going to be called but I tried to state my case a little bit and thankfully it got overturned and we won the game. It was good.

ZACH HYMAN (2 GOALS)

On if he got an explanation on his penalty call late in the third period:

I did get one. I wouldn’t ask for one. He’s doing his job, so it’s okay. We killed it — a big, huge kill and then we got a bounce there. [Campbell] played great, we got the win.

On what made the difference tonight in getting the two points:

I think we battled. Down 2-1 going into the third, we battled back and tie it up and then got a huge goal from Kappy in OT. They’re a good team, they were on a back-to-back, so we knew we had to try to outpace them at the end there and got one back and then one in OT so it’s a huge win for us.

On what has led to his production increase this season:

I’m doing the same thing I’ve been in years past, I think I’m just being more patient and more confident with the puck, I guess. Just going to spots where you can score in front of the net. I think most of my goals are around that area. Just being open and trying to create space for myself and get open and when you get it, put it in.

KASPERI KAPANEN (OVERTIME GOAL)

On what led to his overtime-winning goal:

Well, I think everyone here knows that’s my go-to move. That’s been working for me and I decided to try it and hopefully it’d go in. It did.

On the mood on the bench prior to Arizona’s goal being disallowed in overtime:

We need these points; we need these extra points. Obviously, we didn’t want that goal to go in. We saw that there was a little something going on there. Lucky enough, they called it back and we were able to win. At this point in the season, in the standings, these are big points for us.

JOHN TAVARES (1 ASSIST)

On Arizona’s ability to take away offensive opportunity tonight:

Yeah, they play a well-structured game, I think. That’s the kind of hockey they play and they’re very comfortable in those situations. I think knowing their circumstances as well — playing last night and whatnot — that they’re going to be on the right side of things. Just stuck with it and great job by the PK, [Campbell] coming up big and great to see Kappy get rewarded. I thought he had the puck a lot and skated well. Good to see him get the winner.

RAPTORS 137, TIMBERWOLVES 126 –WHAT THE TEAMS SAID: “It didn’t feel like a win going away for quite a long time. There was a lot of energy in the game. I think we are getting everybody’s A-plus game. They were really good I thought for a lot of stretches and we just had to try and figure some things out and as you saw we had a lot of unconnected defence for a lot of the game, but the chemistry between those guys that were out there started to build. Our switching got a little bit better, we stopped all the backcutting and miscommunication on some of that stuff for a nice stretch there in the third and fourth quarter, got it under control.” — NICK NURSE.

(16-36) MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES, 126 VS. (40-14) TORONTO RAPTORS, 137 SCOTIABANK ARENA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2020

TORONTO RAPTORS QUOTES

NICK NURSE (HEAD COACH)

On winning going away … Well, first of all it didn’t feel like a win going away for quite a long time. There was a lot of energy in the game. I think we are getting everybody’s A-plus game. They were really good I thought for a lot of stretches and we just had to try and figure some things out and as you saw we had a lot of unconnected defence for a lot of the game, but the chemistry between those guys that were out there started to build. Our switching got a little bit better, we stopped all the backcutting and miscommunication on some of that stuff for a nice stretch there in the third and fourth quarter, got it under control.

On OG Anunoby … He was really good, I thought his decisions were really, really good tonight. The only questionable decision I thought he made, one time he was open for a corner three and he pump-faked, there was nobody there and he went to left and made it anyway. So it ended up being a good decision as well. He was good defensively, we put him all over the place. We had him on (Karl-Anthony) Towns a lot and he was doing a good job, he had to switch out on (D’Angelo) Russell because of that. He was just making some really good reads. I thought those guys got some hands on some balls. I thought Rondae (Hollis-Jefferson) came up with a couple huge steals as well, but OG had a pretty complete game out there, that’s why we let him run, what was it 15 or 16 straight there through the quarter.

On what you did on D’Angelo Russell in the fourth quarter … We really tried to press up on him and make him drive it. We just sat down, sat back a little too much and he is going to make those no matter where he is. Then we did try and trap him out of the timeouts a lot when we got the right matchup on him and I think we turned him over twice out of time outs for layups, which was huge.

FRED VANVLEET (16 points, seven assists, three steals) Did you think you’d have to play centre tonight? I wasn’t expecting that. When we got here we were a little shocked to hear about Serge, but it happens. At this point we are used to having guys out, unfortunately. Like I said before, next man up. I thought Rondae did an amazing job and I think it helped us in the second half, especially when we were able to switch on the fly. Do you guys take for granted your ability to ability to adapt? Probably, I think we’re used to it at this point. I think we can get a little lackadaisical at times, as you can see, I think that it is a huge tool for us to be able to use in certain situations. I think we realize when we play against other teams how we are able to take advantage on the other end. We probably do take it for granted to answer your question. I think it’s something that keeps developing and it’s something we have in our back pocket when we need to.

How do you execute on both ends when you enter a game knowing there is a significant size differential? Just effort. That’s it. Once we calmed down on our defensive schemes I thought we were in a good position to get most of the boards and obviously we got a few offensive rebounds, so that helps. Give those guys credit in there, Rondae, Chris, Pascal, Kyle, OG. Give these guys credit, they go up and get them and battle with someone like Towns who is a really good offensive rebounder. They have a lot of corner crashers from the wing coming in. I think we did a good job of putting bodies on them and cleaning the glass.

Does the streak help keep the team focus as you approach the break? Yes, it’s fun. I think it’s at a good time. At this time of the season people are looking ahead to the break and it’s one of those weird points in the season where you have to find some inspiration and energy sometimes. I think to be rolling the way we are right now it gives us a little extra boost. For the most part we’ve been coming out engaged. Tonight we weren’t ourselves in the first half. Obviously we cleaned it up in the third quarter and we are trying to keep it going as long as we can. I think it’s in the back of everyone’s mind.

PASCAL SIAKAM (34 points, six rebounds, five assists)

How big of a challenge is it for the team to find out about injuries just before the game? It’s not a good thing, but it feels like another day. Something happening and we’ve got to figure it out. We’ve got guys stepping up. It was a great job by Rondae, OG to be able to guard those guys like Karl-Anthony Towns. It was good for us. It speaks to the character of the team. We’ve got guys ready. They can’t wait to come in and get an opportunity to play. Once they get it they go at it.

Do you feel more prepared for these challenges than you were at the beginning of the year? Probably, I think you can say that. We’ve never had our entire team for a while. We have had to adjust and figure it out. I’m sure guys now know that you have to be ready every day because you don’t know what’s going to happen. Today you might be sitting on the bench and the next day you may be starting. That just has to be the mentality and I think everyone knows that.

Does it feel like you’re on a streak? Yes, I mean obviously I see it every time I’m on Instagram or something. For us it’s about every single day coming in and taking every game one at a time, making sure we come out and execute every single game and have a game plan.

Do you find the confidence of the team is growing in its ability to adapt to different challenges? I think we have a system and we trust that the coaches have a game plan that we are going to execute. If it’s not working we trust that we can adjust on the fly and try something else. I think one thing that we’ve been doing is trying different things out. We have a lot of things we can throw at you. We trust that it’s going to work and if it doesn’t work go to the next thing.

RONDAE HOLLIS-JEFFERSON (20 points, six rebounds, three steals)

How much energy do you get when you find out you’ll be starting? I try to stay with the same mindset and be locked into what I have to do. I know I’m a defender. I know I can bring energy and bring that spark to the guys. I just try to lock into that at the end of the day.

How much different is it as a defender when you’re guarding a big man? It’s definitely different. The battle itself, holding your own ground, but they’ve got five inches on me, four inches on me, 30 pounds on me or so. It’s definitely a battle, but it’s about being mentally tough, having that resiliency. Coming from where I come from I was born with it, inherited it. Chester, PA, thank you. I love a challenge at the end of the day.

(16-36) MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES, 126 VS. (40-14) TORONTO RAPTORS, 137 SCOTIABANK ARENA MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2020

MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES QUOTES

RYAN SAUNDERS (HEAD COACH)

What were the Raptors doing down the stretch to make it so difficult? A lot of credit to them, and that organization. There’s a reason they have won 15 games in a row. They play with a sense of urgency and they have a great identity about them. I thought they got physical with us; some things didn’t go our way. They were able to force some turnovers that got them in the open court and kind of broke it open a little bit. I’m really proud of this group and the way these guys did keep fighting back, even that second unit they were the ones who really pulled us into the game late in that third and early in that fourth.

Even in the loss, you like the energy and effort you saw throughout? Yes, I do. I feel really good about us going home, having a solid day tomorrow and also a good game on Wednesday, and then using the break to recharge and also, evaluate and really dissect what we can do moving forward.

With all the new guys coming together, do you expect the turnovers? We knew that, we kind of said that. Against the Clippers, we did a great job of taking care of the ball, which you almost expect to happen some more turnovers against a team like the Clippers, and then you play a team like Toronto; they’re a good test for us. The one thing that Toronto does such a great job of is your turnovers are as good as twos and threes for them, the way they push the ball and the way they can score in the open court. So I think that’s where it hurt us even more.

KARL-ANTHONY TOWNS (23 points, 10 rebounds, seven assists)

On tonight’s game… I thought we played well. We played well throughout the game, obviously, they’ve won 14 games in a row and they’re hot. They made some shots obviously, but I thought we stuck right with them. We showed a lot of toughness. We showed a lot of grit. No matter what the game threw at us, we found ways to get back and stay close, get the lead, or whatever the case may be. They’re a good team and we played hard. We played together and we gritted and grinded, you know, we just didn’t come out with a win tonight. I’m proud of our guys for playing as hard as we did. I think we pushed them to a lot of brinks tonight and we made them earn it.

On playing with D’Angelo Russell… It was a lot of fun… You could see how much we were talking to each other and we were just hyping each other up and everything. That’s my brother, man. I told him that I don’t know if he’ll ever have a teammate that loves him as much as I do and have his back more than I do. I’d die for that man and I know he would do the same for me.

D’ANGELO RUSSELL (22 points, five assists, one steal)

How did it feel playing tonight? It was great. (I’m) super excited about this group. You know what Karl does, what he brings to the table, but just the group in general, the coaching staff, I look forward to this challenge of figuring out what we can do to get better every day.

How long do you think it will take you to learn plays and terminology? There’s no right answer to that. I think just in general our pace of what we want to work at on the offensive end (and) the defensive end … The quicker we get in film and get some games under our belt to be better; I think that’s on our time.

What do you think the biggest challenge is coming into a game like this with a new team? That’s a great team over there. They’re obviously capable of doing great things. Nick Nurse is a great coach, but in general I think we’re worried about us. The more we can get some games under our belt and just dissect the film from being better individually; I think it’ll help our team chemistry as a w

TIMBERWOLVES AT RAPTORS PREGAME NOTES: The Raptors won their franchise record 14th straight game (Jan. 15 – Feb. 8) Saturday night against Brooklyn. Over the past 14 games, the Raptors are averaging 120.1 points and shooting .499 (621-1244) from the field, including .399 (202-506) from three point range. Toronto also has a +72 (185-to-257) turnover differential during this stretch and leads the NBA in points per game off turnovers (22.4). The Raptors’ win streak is the longest in Toronto sports history (NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS and CFL).

INJURY REPORT 1:30 P.M. MONDAY

MIN@TOR Minnesota Timberwolves Evans, Jacob Out G League – On Assignment
Layman, Jake Out Injury/Illness – Left Toe; Sprain
Russell, D’Angelo Questionable Injury/Illness – Right Quad; Contusion
Spellman, Omari Out Not With Team
Turner, Evan Out Not With Team
Toronto Raptors Brissett, Oshae Out G League – Two-Way
Gasol, Marc Out Injury/Illness – Left Hamstring; Tightness
Hernandez, Dewan Out Injury/Illness – Right Ankle; Sprain
Lowry, Kyle Questionable Injury/Illness – Neck; Whiplash
Powell, Norman Out Injury/Illness – Left Finger; Fourth; fracture, metacarpal

RAPTORS NOTES
• The Toronto Raptors welcome the Minnesota Timberwolves to Scotiabank Arena on Monday night. This is the second meeting between the two teams this season, as the Raptors defeated the Timberwolves last month 122-112 in Minnesota. Fred VanVleet led all scorers with 29 points, while Kyle Lowry finished with 28 in the win. Toronto has won 15 consecutive games against Minnesota at home and four straight overall.
• The Raptors won their franchise record 14th straight game (Jan. 15 – Feb. 8) Saturday night against Brooklyn. Over the last 14 games, the Raptors are averaging 120.1 points and shooting .499 (621-1244) from the field, including .399 (202-506) from three point range. Toronto also has a +72 (185-to-257) turnover differential during this stretch and leads the NBA in points per game off turnovers (22.4). The Raptors’ win streak is the longest in Toronto sports history (NBA, NHL, MLB, MLS and CFL).
• With Saturday night’s win over the Nets, the Raptors improved to 39-14. It is their best record after 53 games in franchise history. The Raptors’ 39 victories are tied with the Lakers for second-most in the NBA.
• Rookie Terence Davis II made his second career start Saturday, finishing with 20 points (7-15 FG, 5-8 3PT, 1-1 FT) and eight rebounds in 30 minutes. It was the fourth consecutive game Davis has scored in double digits (Feb. 2-8), averaging 19.8 points (third on team) and shooting .607 (17-28) from behind the arc during this stretch. He is the only Raptor to appear in every game this season, and currently ranks second among all rookies with a .429 three-point percentage and sixth with a .488 field goal percentage.
• Toronto shot .400 (14-35) from 3-point range Saturday vs. the Nets and are shooting .399 (202-506) beyond the arc over the 14-game win streak. The Raptors rank third in the NBA with a .376 3-point percentage this season and score 36.2 per cent of their points via the 3 – fourth highest in the league
• Serge Ibaka has scored in double figures in 10 straight games (Jan. 22 – Feb. 8), scoring 12 points Saturday night. He is averaging 19.3 points (second on the team) and shooting .602 (80-for-133) from the field during this stretch.
• Toronto outscored Brooklyn 25-8 in fast break points Saturday night. The Raptors currently rank third in the NBA, averaging 18.3 fast break points. Milwaukee leads all team with 19.0 fast break points per game.
• Nick Nurse and his staff will coach Team Giannis at the 2020 NBA All-Star Game in Chicago. Nurse will
become just the third active head coach to coach in the All-Star Game in their first or second year as an
NBA head coach, joining Steve Kerr (first year) and Mike Budenholzer (second year) – both in 2015.
• Kyle Lowry has been named a reserve for the 2020 NBA All-Star Game. Lowry will participate in his sixth All-Star Game (2015-20), the most in franchise history. He is the first player in NBA history to be selected
to at least six All-Star teams after not being picked in any of his first eight seasons. Lowry will join forward Pascal Siakam in Chicago, who was voted a starter. Siakam’s selection extends a streak of six consecutive years that a Raptor has been voted into the starting five – Lowry (2015, 2016), DeMar DeRozan (2017, 2018) and Kawhi Leonard (2019). It also marks the fifth straight year (2016-20) two players will represent Toronto in the All-Star Game.


POSSIBLE STARTERS


F – OG ANUNOBY #3

MIN: 34.9 REB: 7.6 AST: 3.4 STL: 1.0 TO: 2.4 BLK: 0.9 PTS: 23.4


• Totaled five points, four rebounds and two steals in 29 minutes Feb. 8 vs. Brooklyn.
• Toronto is 20-4 this season when Anunoby scores 10 or more points.
• Averaging a career-high 10.1 points and shooting a career-best .492 from the field this season.


F – PASCAL SIAKAM #43

MIN: 34.9 REB: 7.6 AST: 3.4 STL: 1.0 TO: 2.4 BLK: 0.9 PTS: 23.4


• Finished with 20 points, seven rebounds and four assists in 34 minutes of action Feb. 8 vs. Brooklyn.
• Ranks 15th in the NBA in scoring (23.4) and 12th in +/- rating (+297).
• Has scored 30+ points 12 times; had five 30-point performances in 80 games played last season.


C – SERGE IBAKA #9

MIN: 27.0 REB: 8.0 AST: 1.4 STL: 0.5 TO: 1.9 BLK: 0.8 PTS: 15.9


• Recorded 12 points and six rebounds in 32 minutes of play Feb. 8 vs. Brooklyn.

• Averaging 18.7 points, 8.9 rebounds and 31.8 minutes in 20 games as a starter this season.
• Is the only player in NBA history with 500+ three-point field goals and 1,500+ blocks.


G – TERENCE DAVIS II #0

MIN: 17.4 REB: 3.6 AST: 1.8 STL: 0.6 TO: 1.0 BLK: 0.2 PTS: 8.2


• Scored 20 points and collected eight rebounds in 30 minutes Feb. 8 vs. Brooklyn
• Has scored in double figures in four straight games (Feb. 2-8), averaging 19.8 points during this span.
• Became the first Raptors rookie to score 30+ points as a reserve in a game Feb. 2 vs. Chicago (31 points).


G – FRED VANVLEET #23

MIN: 35.9 REB: 3.8 AST: 6.9 STL: 1.9 TO: 2.3 BLK: 0.3 PTS: 17.9


• Finished with a team-high 29 points and six assists in 33 minutes Feb. 8 vs. Brooklyn.
• Ranks fourth in the NBA in steals per game (1.91); has registered multiple steals in 21 games.
• Has totaled 49 assists, compared to 13 turnovers, over the last six games (Jan. 30 – Feb. 8).



INJURY REPORT
Marc Gasol (Left hamstring; tightness) – Out
Dewan Hernandez (Right ankle; sprain) – Out
Kyle Lowy (Neck: whiplash) – Questionable
Norman Powell (Left hand; fourth metacarpal – fracture) – Out


TONIGHT’S GAME DETAILS
Opponent: Minnesota Timberwolves
Date: Monday, February 10
Tip-Off: 7:30 p.m. (ET)
Venue: Scotiabank Arena
Television: Sportsnet

Radio: TSN 1050 Toronto


SERIES RECAP VS. MINNESOTA
OVERALL HOME ROAD
2019-20 1-0 0-0 1-0
ALL-TIME 32-15 21-3 11-12
STREAKS Won 4 Won 15 Won 2
LAST WIN:
January 18, 2020 (122-112)
LAST HOME WIN:
October 24, 2018 (112-105)
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY:
+23, February 10, 2008
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT:
-32, March 19, 2002
LAST TIME VS. MINNESOTA
GAME 42 – JANUARY 18, 2020
TORONTO 122, MINNESOTA 112
MINNEAPOLIS — Fred VanVleet led Toronto with 29 points as the Raptors beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 122-112 on Saturday night … Kyle
Lowry added 28 points and seven assists while Norman Powell scored 20
points off the bench for the Raptors, who have won three straight games
… Minnesota’s Andrew Wiggins recorded his first career triple-double …
He had 18 points, a career-high 11 assists and 10 rebounds … Rookie
Jarrett Culver had 26 points for the Timberwolves … VanVleet’s injury
sidelined him for five games before Saturday … He was 11 of 16 from the
field and 7 of 8 from 3-point range … VanVleet scored 10 points in the
fourth quarter … Toronto took a five-point lead into the fourth quarter
thanks in large part to Lowry’s efforts in the third … Lowry scored 17
points in the quarter to erase a four-point halftime deficit … The Raptors
pushed the lead to as many as 22 in the fourth … Serge Ibaka and Powell
each had six points off the bench during a 21-6 stretch to open the period
… Minnesota got big first quarters from Wiggins and Culver … Wiggins
had 11 points on 4-of-4 shooting and added five assists in the quarter …
Culver led Minnesota with 14 points in the first, including 4 of 6 from deep.
1 2 3 4 TOT
TORONTO 32 26 31 33 122
MINNESOTA 39 23 22 28 112


NEXT GAME DETAILS
Opponent: Brooklyn Nets
Date: Wednesday, February 12
Tip-Off: 7:30 p.m. (ET)
Venue: Barclays Center
Television: TSN
Radio: TSN 1050 Toronto


SERIES RECAP VS. BROOKLYN
OVERALL HOME ROAD
2019-20 3-0 2-0 1-0
ALL-TIME 56-40 33-15 23-25
STREAKS Won 6 Won 10 Won 2
LAST WIN:
February 8, 2020 (119-118)
LAST ROAD WIN:
January 4, 2020 (121-102)
LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY:
+37, November 2, 2007
LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT:
-25, January 15, 1996
LAST TIME VS. BROOKLYN
GAME 53 – FEBRUARY 8, 2020
TORONTO 119, BROOKLYN 118
TORONTO — Fred VanVleet scored 10 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter, Pascal Siakam scored 20 points, including the tiebreaking free throw
with 22 seconds remaining, and the Raptors extended their franchise-record winning streak to 14 by beating the Brooklyn Nets 119-118 on
Saturday night… Terence Davis scored 20 points in his first home start,
Matt Thomas had a career-high 15 and Serge Ibaka added 12 as the
Raptors won despite playing without All-Star guard Kyle Lowry, earning
their 10th consecutive home victory over the Nets… Toronto has won 18
of 19 in the series, including six straight… Caris LeVert scored a career-high 37 points, going 6 of 7 from long range, but missed a 3-pointer with a
second left that would have given Brooklyn the win… Spencer Dinwiddie
had 21 points and 11 assists and DeAndre Jordan had 15 points and 14
rebounds… The Nets trailed by 12 points to begin the fourth but LeVert
scored on three straight possessions to tie it at 118 with 35 seconds left…
Siakam restored Toronto’s lead by splitting a pair of free throws with 22
seconds remaining… The Nets let the clock run down and gave LeVert a
chance to win it, but his pull-up 3 bounced off the rim. Brooklyn’s Joe Harris grabbed the rebound, but missed a layup as the buzzer sounded.
1 2 3 4 TOT
BROOKLYN 36 18 34 30 118
TORONTO 33 33 34 19 119

Timberwolves Last Game Starters:

Pos. No. Player Ht. Wt. 2019-20 Averages

F – 20 Josh Okogie 6-4 212 8.6 pts (41.1%), 4.3 reb, 1.5 ast

F – 41 Juancho Hernangomez 6-9 214 3.5 pts (36.2%), 2.7 reb, 0.7 ast

C – 32 Karl-Anthony Towns 7-0 248 26.6 pts (51.1%), 10.8 reb, 4.3 ast

G – 5 Malik Beasley 6-4 187 8.3 pts (39.1%), 2.1 reb, 1.2 ast

G – 6 Jordan McLaughlin 6-0 170 6.9 pts (45.6%), 1.8 reb, 3.9 ast

Status Report:

Guard D’Angelo Russell: Missed Saturday’s game against the Clippers with a right quad contusion. His status will be reevaluated prior to tonight’s game against Toronto.

Forward Jake Layman: Has missed the last 37 games with a left toe sprain. He is listed as out for Saturday’s game against the Raptors.

Recent Transactions: Feb. 6: Acquired forward James Johnson from Miami in exchange for Gorgui Dieng as part of a seven-player, three-team trade involving the Timberwolves, Miami Heat and Memphis Grizzlies.

Feb. 6: Acquired guards D’Angelo Russell and Jacob Evans and forward Omari Spellman from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for forward Andrew Wiggins, a 2021 First Round Pick and a 2022 Second Round Pick.

Feb. 5: Acquired guard Malik Beasley and forwards Juancho Hernangomez and Jarred Vanderbilt from the Denver Nuggets along with forward Evan Turner and a 2020 First Round Pick from the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for guard Shabazz Napier and forwards Keita BatesDiop and Noah Vonleh to Denver and center Jordan Bell and forward Robert Covington to Houston.

Feb. 4: Recalled guard Jaylen Nowell from Iowa (G League).

Jan. 29: Assigned guard Jaylen Nowell to Iowa (G League). Jan. 25: Recalled guard Jaylen Nowell from Iowa (G League).

…Jan 16: Acquired guard Allen Crabbe from the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for guards Treveon Graham and Jeff Teague.

Last Game: Saturday, Feb. 8 –Minnesota 142, Los Angeles Clippers 115

After a massive first half, the Timberwolves took a 81-59 lead into halftime, the most points scored in any half in team history. They had no trouble staying in control the rest of the way and held to snap a 13-game losing streak. Jordan McLaughlin led the Timberwolves with 24 points on 11-of-15 shooting, 11 assists and four rebounds. Malik Beasley added 23 points, 10 rebounds, four assists and one steal, in his debut with the Timberwolves. Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 22 points, 13 rebounds, nine assists. a steal and a block, while Josh Okogie added 15 points and two steals. Meanwhile, Kawhi Leonard led the Clippers with 29 points on 8-of-17 shooting, six rebounds and three assists. Paul George added 21 points, five rebounds, two assists, three steals and two blocks, while Lou Williams and Montrezl Harrell added 11 points each, off the bench.