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NHL Preview: Montréal Canadiens (23-29-4) at New Jersey Devils (37-14-5)

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MONTREAL CANADIENS NOTES:

À SURVEILLER CE SOIR / KEEP AN EYE ON…

  • The Canadiens and Devils are facing each other for the 165th time in regular season. Including playoff contests, this will be the 170th match-up between those two opponents.

MATCHS À VENIR / UPCOMING GAMES
24 FÉV. @ PHILADELPHIE 19 h / 7 p.m.
25 FÉV. VS. OTTAWA 19 h / 7 p.m.
28 FÉV. @ SAN JOSE 22h30 / 10:30 p.m.
2 MARS @ LOS ANGELES 22h30 / 10:30 p.m.
3 MARS @ ANAHEIM 22 h / 10 p.m.

RÉAFFECTATIONS, SIGNATURES ET TRANSACTIONS / ROSTER MOVES, SIGNINGS AND TRANSACTIONS
The Canadiens have recalled defenseman Corey Schueneman from the Laval Rocket (02/18)
The Canadiens have recalled forwards Alex Belzile and Jesse Ylönen from the Laval Rocket (02/09)

CANADIENS VS. NEW JERSEY
À vie / All-Time
CANADIENS vs. NJD 79-67-10-8 (164 PJ / GP)
Dom. / Home 41-30-6-5 (82 PJ / GP)
Étr. / Away 38-37-4-3 (82 PJ / GP)
Dern. Match / Last game:
D 5-1 L @ MTL (15/11/22)
J. Allen 4-38| V. Vanecek 1-26
BG / WG: D. Hamilton

10 DERNIERS MATCHS CONTRE NEW JERSEY / LAST 10 GAMES VS. NEW JERSEY:
15/11/22 – NJD 5 @ MTL 1
07/04/22 – MTL 7 @ NJD 4
27/03/22 – MTL 2 @ NJD 3 (TB/SO)
08/02/22 – NJD 7 @ MTL 1
04/02/20 – MTL 5 @ NJD 4 (TB/SO)
28/11/19 – NJD 6 @ MTL 4
16/11/19 – NJD 4 @ MTL 3 (P/OT)
25/02/19 – MTL 1 @ NJD 2
02/02/19 – NJD 3 @ MTL 2 (P/OT)
21/11/18 – MTL 2 @ NJD 5

CETTE SAISON CONTRE NEW JERSEY / THIS SEASON VS. NEW JERSEY
Match #1: 15/11/2022 @ MTL – D/L 5-1
Match #2: 21/02/2023 @ NJD
Match #3: 11/03/2023 @ MTL

MEILLEURS BUTEURS CONTRE NEW JERSEY / LEADING GOAL SCORERS VS. NEW JERSEY:
1) Sean Monahan (10-10-20, 16 pj/gp)
2) Mike Hoffman (8-8-16, 20 pj/gp)
3) Joel Armia (5-3-8, 12 pj/gp)

MEILLEURS POINTEURS CONTRE NEW JERSEY / LEADING SCORERS VS. NEW JERSEY:
1) Sean Monahan (10-10-20, 16 pj/gp)
2) Mike Hoffman (8-8-16, 20 pj/gp)
3) Mike Matheson (5-11-16, 23 pj/gp)

MENEURS MINUTES DE PÉNALITÉ CONTRE NEW JERSEY / MOST PENALTY MINUTES VS. NEW JERSEY:
1) David Savard (21, 29 pj/gp)
2) Mike Matheson (10, 23 pj/gp)
3) Brendan Gallagher (8, 24 pj/gp)

NEW JERSEY DEVILS NOTES:

Last Game
Winnipeg Jets 2 New Jersey Devils 4
(34-21-1 -69 PTS) (37-14-5 -79 PTS)
Three Stars: 1. D. Mercer 2. M Wood 3. F. Zetterlund
SCORE 1ST 2ND 3RD OT SO FINAL
Winnipeg 2 0 1 – – 2
DEVILS 1 0 3 – – 4
Goals:
WPG: C. Perfetti, N. Poink
NJD: D. Mercer, F. Zetterlund, M. Wood, D. Mercer (ENG)
Game Summary | Event Summary

INJURIES/ILLNESS
PLAYER INJURY OUT SINCE GAMES MISSED
Jonathan Bernier – LTIR Lower-body, hip 2021-22 56
2022-23 Total Man-Games Lost to Injury/illness: 160

TRANSACTIONS
DATE PLAYER ACTION
2/6/23 John Marino Activated off I.R.
2/17/23 Alex Holtz Reassigned to Utica

WHAT TO KNOW
The Devils skate in their second game of a four-game homestand, after defeating Winnipeg by a score of 4-2 on Sunday.

Remaining homestand schedule:
2/23 vs VGK, 7:00 P.M.
2/25, vs PHI, 7:00 0P.M.

The Devils improved to 29-4-4 when Nico Hischier earned a point in a game this season (0g-1a).

The team’s 37 wins after 56 games played from the start of a season are the most in franchise history:
37 wins: 2022-23
36 wins: 2009-10
36 wins: 2008-09
35 wins: 2002-03
35 wins: 1999-00
34 wins: 1997-98
34 wins: 2006-07

The Devils extended their home winning streak to six games after Sunday’s victory, which tied a season-high earned from Oct. 28, to Nov. 21.

New Jersey’s longest home winning streaks in franchise history:
8 wins: 2005-06
7 wins: 1990-91
7 wins: 1999-00
7 wins: 2000-01
7 wins: 2006-07

The team earned seven different home winning streaks of six games in franchise history, which includes the two logged this season. The Devils are 29-4-4 when Nico Hischier recorded a point in a game this season and 18-6-2 when Jack Hughes scored a goal in a game for 2022-23.

Jersey’s team is 34-5-4 when scoring three-or-more goals in a game this season. The most wins that the Devils earned in franchise history when scoring three-or-more goals in a game for a single season is 43 wins, which was earned in 2000-01.

New Jersey’s 34 wins for this matter in 2022-23 rank second in the NHL (tied w/ TBL), while Boston’s 40 wins when scoring three-or-more goals in a game ranks first in the NHL this season, per Feb. 20.

The Devils logged their sixth third-period comeback after Sunday’s win, while the team earned six third-period comeback wins all of last season. Vegas ranks first in the NHL with nine third-period comeback wins this season, per Feb. 20.

Jersey’s team is 11-1-0 vs Canadian-based teams this season:
CGY 2-0-0
EDM 2-0-0
MTL 1-0-0
OTT 2-0-0
TOR 1-1-0
VAN 2-0-0
WPG 1-0-0

Per NHL Pr, the most wins that an American team earned against Canadian clubs in a single season was 23 – achieved by the Bruins in 1992-93 and then the Kings in 1990-91.

The Devils are 20-7-1 when scoring first in a game this season and 17-7-4 when trailing first in a contest. New Jersey’s 17 wins when trailing first in a game this season ranks first in the NHL, per Feb. 20, while Boston ranked second with 14 wins (14-8-2).

The Devils are 23-0-2 when leading after the second period this season, while Boston ranks first in the NHL for this matter with a 30-0-2 record. The team’s zero regulation losses when leading after two periods is tied for the fewest with 10 other teams this season, per Feb.
20.

Yet, New Jersey recorded 20 total comeback wins this season, which ranks first in the NHL Tampa, NY Rangers, Toronto and Carolina ranked second for this matter with 16 total comeback wins.

New Jersey’s six multi-goal comeback wins this season ranks second behind Chicago’s seven multi-goal comeback wins for the most in the NHL, per Feb. 20.

The Devils are 13-2-2 when outshot by an opponent this season and 23-12-3 when outshooting teams. The Devils are 1-0-0 when shots are even vs an opponent for 2022-23.

The Devils have allowed 1, or fewer, goals against 12 times this season in a game. Jersey’s team allowed one, or fewer goals against, in a game just eight times all of last season.

BACK-TO-BACK GAMES
Overall: 10-5-1
First game: 4-3-1 | home: 0-1-0 | road: 4-2-1
Second game: 6-2-0 | home: 2-2-0 | road: 4-0-0

ALL-TIME vs MONTREAL
Record: 75-72-10-7
Home: 40-24-4-4
Road: 35-38-6-3
2022-23 vs the Habs

The Devils and Montreal face-off for the second of three matchups this season, while the team defeated the Habs by a score of 5-1 on Nov. 15, at Montreal. The Devils’ next matchup vs Montreal is away and on Mar. 11, 7:00 P.M. E.T. Jersey’s team was 2-1-0 vs Montreal last season.

NHL Preview: Detroit Red Wings (26-21-8) at Washington Capitals (28-24-6)

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DETROIT RED WINGS NOTES:

LAST GAME
RED WINGS 2 at SEATTLE 4 (2/18/23)
1ST PERIOD: SEA Eberle (Soucy) 16:50-EV; DET Suter (Walman, Zadina) 19:44-EV
2ND PERIOD: SEA Eberle (Beniers, McCann) 2:05-EV; SEA Oleksiak (Beniers, Eberle) 19:52-EV
3RD PERIOD: SEA Tolvanen (Sprong, Borgen) 4:49-EV; DET Larkin (Bertuzzi, Fabbri) 17:39-EV
SHOTS: DET 23 (10-5-8) / SEA 26 (10-10-6)
GOALIES: DET Husso (L, 22-26) / SEA Grubauer (W, 21-23)
PP: DET 0-3 / SEA 0-2

MAN GAMES LOST (games missed / out since)
Lucas Raymond – lower body (5 / Feb. 10)
Total Man Games Lost: 231
Individual Man Games Lost: Filip Zadina (37), Robby Fabbri (35), Jakub Vrána (33), Matt Luff (32), Tyler Bertuzzi (31), Robert Hägg (15), Elmer Söderblom (13), Gustav Lindström (11), Oskar Sundqvist (7), Olli Määttä (4), Jake Walman (3), Ville Husso (2), Michael Rasmussen (2), Dylan Larkin (1)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
2/16 – Signed defenseman Olli Määttä to a two-year contract extension with an average annual value of $3 million
2/14 – Recalled forward Jakub Vrána from Grand Rapids … Placed forward Lucas Raymond on injured reserve retroactive to 2/10

TONIGHT’S GAME
RED WINGS at CAPITALS / 7:00 P.M. EST / Capital One Arena / TV: BSD / RADIO: WXYT 97.1 FM
TONIGHT: 126th all-time meeting, 62nd at Washington … Third of three games this season, second of two at Washington ALL-TIME vs. WSH: 52-51-16-6 / AWAY: 24-29-5-3 / LAST 10: 2-7-1 / IN 2021-22: 1-2-0 / THIS SEASON: 1-0-1 DET top scorers vs. WSH: David Perron (3-12-15 in 23 GP), Dylan Larkin (4-8-12 in 18 GP), Dominik Kubalík (2-2-4 in 5 GP), Oskar Sundqvist (3-1-4 in 8 GP), Lucas Raymond (2-1-3 in 5 GP), Jonatan Berggren (0-1-1 in 1 GP) WSH top scorers vs. DET: Alex Ovechkin (23-14-37 in 32 GP), Nicklas Backstrom (4-20-24 in 24 GP), T.J. Oshie (10-11-21 in 39 GP), Evgeny Kuznetsov (5-14-19 in 19 GP), Marcus Johansson (4-11-15 in 28 GP), Dylan Strome (5-9-14 in 15 GP), Erik Gustafsson (1-7-8 in 10 GP), Nicolas Aubé-Kubel (0-3-3 in 4 GP), Dylan McIlrath (0-1-1 in 2 GP) DET/WSH CONNECTIONS: Detroit is 5-1-1 on the road against Metropolitan Division opponents this season … Detroit goaltender Ville Husso is 3-0-1 with a 1.97 goals-against average and a 0.937 save percentage in four career starts against Washington … Detroit forward Jakub Vrána was originally selected by Washington in the first round (13th overall) of the 2014 NHL Entry Draft and recorded 157 points (76-81-157) in 284 games with the club from 2016-21 … Vrána helped the Capitals win a Stanley Cup championship as a rookie in 2018, totaling eight points (3-5-8) in 23 postseason contests … Vrána was acquired by Detroit with forward Richard Pánik, a first-round pick in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft (later traded to Dallas, Dallas selected Wyatt Johnston) and a second-round pick in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft (Dmitri Buchelnikov) from Washington in exchange for forward Anthony Mantha on April 12, 2021 … Mantha was originally selected by Detroit in the first round (20th overall) in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft and compiled 194 points (95-99-194) in 302 games with the club from 2015-21 … Detroit goaltending coach Alex Westlund spent five seasons in Washington’s organization as associate goaltending coach from 2017-22 … Washington forward Carl Hagelin (LTIR) racked up 152 points (61-91-152) in 171 games at the University of Michigan from 2007-11 … Washington defenseman Nick Jensen was originally selected by Detroit in the fifth round (150th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft and notched 43 points (6-37-43) in 190 games with the club from 2016-19 … Washington defenseman Dylan McIlrath recorded 27 penalty minutes in 23 games with Detroit from 2018-20 … McIlrath helped the AHL’s Grand Rapids Griffins win a Calder Cup championship in 2017, contributing five assists and 25 penalty minutes in 19 postseason contests … Washington forward Sonny Milano skated with the U.S. National Team Development Program from 2012-14 before tallying 68 points (22-46-68) in 50 games with the OHL’s Plymouth Whalers in 2014-15 … Washington forward Tom Wilson collected 91 points (35-56-91) and 316 penalty minutes in 125 games with the OHL’s Plymouth Whalers from 2010-13 … Washington head coach Peter Laviolette had 24 points (6-18-24) and 82 penalty minutes in 62 games with the IHL’s Flint Spirits during the 1989-90 season … Washington assistant coach Scott Allen logged 84 points (28-56-84) and 115 penalty minutes in 103 games with the Colonial Hockey League’s Flint Bulldogs from 1991-93 … Washington goaltending coach Scott Murray made 22 appearances at Lake Superior State Detroit Red Wings: Media Notes University from 1999-02 before playing one game for the UHL’s Motor City Mechanics in 2004-05 … Washington senior vice president/general manager Brian MacLellan recorded six points (1-5-6) and 38 penalty minutes in 23 games with Detroit in 1991-92.
UPCOMING GAMES (ALL TIMES EST)
Thursday, Feb. 23: RED WINGS vs. RANGERS / 7:00 p.m. / LITTLE CAESARS ARENA / TV: BSD / RADIO : WXYT 97.1 FM
Saturday, Feb. 25: RED WINGS vs. LIGHTNING / 8:00 p.m. / LITTLE CAESARS ARENA / TV: BSD / RADIO: WXYT 97.1 FM
Monday, Feb. 27: RED WINGS at SENATORS / 7:00 p.m. / Canadian Tire Centre / TV: BSD EXTRA / RADIO: WXYT 97.1 FM

LAST TIME OUT
Feb. 18 at Seattle – 4-2 L
Detroit fell 4-2 at Seattle to move to 26-21-8 overall and 12-10-5 on the road … The result snapped the Red Wings’ season-high five-game winning streak … Detroit is 9-4-2 against the Pacific Division this season, and 5-2-1 on the road … In all, the Red Wings are 13-6-5 against the Western Conference … Pius Suter put Detroit on the board with his ninth goal of the season … Suter has goals in consecutive games for the second time this season, having previously done so on Nov. 5 against the New York Islanders and Nov. 6 against the New York Rangers … Suter has three goals in his last four appearances, in addition to scoring the shootout-deciding goal on Feb. 15 at Edmonton … Dylan Larkin wrapped up the scoring with his team-leading 22nd goal of the season … Larkin continues to pace the Red Wings in goals (22), assists (34), points (56), power play goals (11), power play points (21) and shots (173) through 54 games … Larkin extended his point streak to seven-consecutive games since returning from the 2023 Honda NHL All-Star Game (7-6-13 in 7 GP) … It marks the longest point streak by any Red Wings skater this season, and Larkin’s longest point streak since a 10-game run from Jan. 29-March 1, 2022 (7-11-18 in 10 GP) … Larkin has compiled 23 points (9-14-23) in 17 games dating back to Jan. 10 vs. Winnipeg … The Red Wings have scored six goals at 6-on-5 this season, which is the most of any NHL team … Tyler Bertuzzi and Filip Hronek both skated in their 300th career NHL game … With the primary assist on Larkin’s goal, Bertuzzi recorded his 200th career NHL point (87-113-200 in 300 GP) … Bertuzzi has four points (1-3-4) in his last two games, and seven points (2-5-7) in seven contests since Feb. 7 vs. Edmonton … Robby Fabbri also picked up an assist on Larkin’s goal to extend his point streak to five-straight games (3-6-9 in 5 GP) … Fabbri became the first Detroit skater with an assist in five-consecutive games since David Perron did so from Nov. 12-23 … Fabbri also authored a five-game point streak from March 6-14, 2016 as a member of the St. Louis Blues (1-5-6 in 5 GP) … Jake Walman collected the primary assist on Suter’s goal … Walman leads all Detroit skaters with a plus-15 rating in 36 games … Filip Zadina also had an assist on Suter’s goal, giving him assists in back-to-back games … Zadina has three points (1-2-3) and a plus-two rating in six games since returning from a lower-body injury … Detroit is 12-7-3 this season when tied after one period, and 4-2-3 when doing so on the road … The Red Wings are 28-for-31 (90.3%) on the penalty kill since Jan. 17 at Arizona.

WASHINGTON CAPITALS NOTES:

LAST GAME
Washington 1, Carolina Hurricanes 4
February 18, 2023 * Carter–Finley Stadium * Raleigh, NC
Shots: WSH: 25; CAR: 35
Power Plays: WSH: 0/2; CAR: 1/4
Three Stars: 1. Necas (CAR), 2. Teravainen (CAR), 3. Andersen (CAR)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Recalled defenseman Dylan McIlrath from AHL Hershey, 2/19
Loaned forward Joe Snively to AHL Hershey, 2/19
Loaned defenseman Dylan McIlrath to AHL Hershey, 2/18
Recalled defenseman Dylan McIlrath from AHL Hershey, 2/15
Recalled forward Joe Snively to AHL Hershey, 2/14

INJURIES/ILLNESSES
Carl Hagelin: 10/12/22-2/18/23 (58 games)
Connor Brown: 10/20/22-2/18/23 (54 games)
John Carlson: 10/31/22-11/9/22, 12/27/22-2/18/23 (28 games)
Nic Dowd: 12/17/22, 1/17/23-2/18/23 (13 games)
Tom Wilson: 10/12/22-1/6/23, 1/26/23-2/16/23 (49 games)
Nicklas Backstrom: 10/12/22-1/6/23, 1/24/22 (43 games)
Alex Ovechkin: 12/21/22 (1 game)
Dmitry Orlov: 11/7/22-12/9/22 (16 games)
Washington Capitals: Media Notes
Erik Gustafsson: 12/11/22 (1 game)
Lars Eller: 12/13/22 (1 game)
Sonny Milano: 12/15/22 (1 game)
Darcy Kuemper: 12/5/22-12/17/22 (7 games)
Hunter Shepard: 12/17/22 (1 game)
Alex Alexeyev: 12/11/22-12/19/22 (5 games)
Beck Malenstyn: 11/3/22-12/27/22 (26 games)
Martin Fehervary: 12/5/22-12/29/22 (12 games)
T.J. Oshie: 10/31/22-11/19/22, 12/19/22-12/31/22 (17 games)
Anthony Mantha: 2/12/23 (1 game)
Man Games Lost: 334

UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Feb. 23, 7 p.m. ET vs. Anaheim (NBCSW, 106.7 The Fan/Caps Radio 24/7)
Feb. 25, 1 p.m. ET vs. New York Rangers (NBCSW, 106.7 The Fan/Caps Radio 24/7)
Feb. 26, 1 p.m. ET at Buffalo (NBCSW, NHLN, 106.7 The Fan/Caps Radio 24/7)
March 1, 10 p.m. ET at Anaheim (NBCSW, 106.7 The Fan/Caps Radio 24/7)
March 4, 6 p.m. ET at San Jose (NBCSW+, 106.7 The Fan/Caps Radio 24/7)

TONIGHT’S GAME
The Capitals host the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday at Capital One Arena for the third and final meeting between the teams this season. Washington is 1-1-0 against Detroit in 2022-23, falling to the Red Wings 3-1 on Nov. 3 at Little Caesars Arena and winning 4-3 in overtime on Dec. 19 at home. On Dec. 19, the Capitals rallied from a 2-0 second-period deficit thanks to two goals from Nic Dowd 11 seconds apart and Dmitry Orlov’s 15th career game-winning goal 4:38 into overtime. The Capitals have earned points in sixteen of their last 17 games versus the Red Wings (13-1-3) dating back to Nov. 18, 2015, including an active nine-game point streak at home (7-0-2).

HOME vs. DETROIT RED WINGS
Record Goals For Goals Against Streak
32-22-5-2 224 185 1 WSH win (12/19/22)

CAPITALS vs. RED WINGS ALL-TIME (Career Totals)
Games Goals Assists Points
Oshie (39) Ovechkin (23) Backstrom (20) Ovechkin (37)
Ovechkin (32) Oshie (10) Carlson/Kuznetsov/ Ovechkin (14) Backstrom (24)
Johansson/Eller (28) Strome/Kuznetsov (5) Johansson/Oshie (11) Oshie (21)

MBB-FBS: Northern Illinois Huskies (11-16) at Ohio Bobcats (16-11)

The Northern Illinois University men’s basketball team faces the Ohio Bobcats on Tuesday, February 21, in the first of its two remaining road games. The game will be broadcast live in Athens at 6 p.m. CT on ESPN+, 94-9 WDKB, and The Varsity Network app.

Kaleb Thornton (Bolingbrook, Ill.) moved into 10th place on NIU’s all-time assists list with his seven against Miami, passing Carl Armato (284 – 1979-80, 81-84). Thornton has 286 career assists. The Bolingbrook, Sick., local likewise moved into the single-season top-10 against Miami, as his 119 helps this season is the seventh-best imprint in Huskie history.

On Saturday against the RedHawks, Anthony Crump (Inkster, Mich.) recorded his second double-double of the season with 17 points and 11 rebounds. Crump is the only Huskie to have played in all 27 games this season. Over the last three games, he has been averaging 14.7 points and 11.0 rebounds per game. Crump ranks fourth in the MAC in field goal percentage (62.9%) and 14th in rebounding (5.6 boards per game) in conference play.

On Tuesday in Athens, the Huskies will be aiming for their seventh victory on the road of the season. NIU’s six road victories this season rank third in the MAC, behind only Toledo and Kent State, with Ball State.

The Bobcats’ overall record is 16-11 and their conference record is 8-6. Ohio has won five games in a row, the most recent of which was a 76-59 victory over Central Michigan on February 18. Ohio has four players scoring in the double digits, with Dwight Wilson leading the way with 15.6 points per game. Additionally, Wilson is averaging 9.3 rebounds per game, which ranks third in the MAC. Jaylin Hunter scores 12.5 points per game on average; Miles Brown contributes 10.8 points to each game, and AJ Brown contributes 10.0 points to each game.

On February 7, Ohio defeated NIU 82-76 in the season opener in DeKalb.

MBB-FBS: San Jose State Spartans (16-11) at Nevada Wolfpack (20-7)

The Nevada Men’s Basketball team’s four-game winning streak came to an end on Saturday after a difficult road defeat at Utah State; However, the Pack will try to make a big comeback at home on Tuesday when they play San Jose State at the Lawlor Events Center at 7 p.m. 

The Pack is coming off a tough road loss to Utah State, where they lost 66-75 to the Aggies after their offense let them down in the final 20 minutes and gave up a 15-point halftime lead.

When Nevada takes on San José State on Tuesday night, the Pack will be looking to get back in the win column and keep their perfect home record, which stands at 13-0 this season at the Lawlor Events Center.

Nevada defeated the Spartans by a decisive score of 67-40 in the first meeting between the two teams earlier this season. 

In the first game, Nevada was outstanding on defense, holding SJSU to just 40 points on an embarrassing 33.3 percent field goal percentage and 25% from behind the arc. 

The Pack had allowed the fewest points in a game since 2008, when they gave up 40 against Nevada. 

Nevada also went on their biggest run of the season in the game, going on an incredible 25-0 run in the last 9:41 of the first half, which helped the Pack defeat the Spartans in a close game.

In the first game against San José State, Nevada had eight players score at least three points, led by redshirt freshman Nick Davidson, who had one of his best performances ever. Davidson pulled down a career-high nine rebounds in addition to scoring a game-high 15 points on 6-12 shooting from the field and 2-5 from behind the arc. In a career-high 27 minutes of action, he posted a plus/minus of +36, a game-high. 

In the first game against the Spartans, Jarod Lucas and Kenan Blackshear also scored in the double digits, scoring 12 and 11 points, respectively.

Nevada outrebounded San José State 42-31 on the glass, forcing the Spartans into 20 turnovers, and Nevada also dominated the glass. Nevada put on an outstanding performance overall, outscoring San José State 36-16 in the paint.

Last Time Out The Pack will enter the second game against the Spartans having lost to Utah State by nine points.

Will Baker scored 25 points for the Pack against the Aggies on 7-13 shooting, 6-8 from behind the arc, and 5-6 from the free throw line. Baker set a new career high by making six 3-pointers. The redshirt junior scored 22 points in a row over the first 4:53 of the game, going 7-7 from the field and 6-6 from behind the arc. He had an incredible start to the game. 

Baker now ranks third in the Mountain West in field goal percentage (56.4%), fourth in free throw percentage (83.9%), and 12th in points per game (14.0 PPG) following his outstanding offensive performance.

This season, Baker has played flawlessly at home, scoring 17.7 points per game on 68.1 percent shooting from the field and 40 percent shooting from behind the arc in 12 home games for the Pack. He also averages 5.6 boards per game.

In the game against Utah State, Kenan Blackshear also scored in double figures with 14 points and a team-high six assists. Blackshear has now scored in the double digits in 18 consecutive games and has tossed at least three assists in seven consecutive games and in 25 of the 27 games this season.

In a wide range of distinct statistical categories, Blackshear maintains its position among the top 15 schools in the Mountain West. He currently ranks second in the conference for assists per game (4.8 APG), sixth for steals per game (1.6 SPG), eighth for points per game (14.8 PPG), eighth for field goal percentage (45.6%), and 10th for free throw percentage (78.5%).

At Utah State, Jarod Lucas’ streak of 25 games in which he reached double figures came to an end. He still leads the conference in a number of offensive statistical categories this season, though.

Lucas is second in the league for made 3-pointers (71), free throw percentage (85.9%), points per game (17.3 PPG), 3-point field goal percentage (39.7%), and field goal percentage (41.1%).

Darrion Williams, a freshman, put on another impressive all-around performance against Utah State. He scored nine points on 4-7 shooting from the field and 1-3 from behind the arc. He also grabbed 11 rebounds, which was a game-high, and added two blocks. Williams has now overshadowed twofold figures in bouncing back in nine games for the Pack this season, and he has driven Nevada in bouncing back in 14 challenges this year. 

Williams is currently fifth in the league in rebounds per game, averaging 7.3 per game, and he continues to rank near the top of the conference in rebounding this season. Williams also has the ninth-highest average of 1.4 steals per game in the league. 

Nevada held Utah State, one of the nation’s best 3-point shooting teams, to just 25% from behind the arc throughout the game, despite losing to the Aggies. Nevada also put together a strong defensive effort. 

This season, the Pack’s defense is still among the top five in many categories in the Mountain West. Nevada is second in the conference when it comes to opponent field goal percentage (42.0 percent), fourth when it comes to opponent points per game (66.8 PPG), fourth when it comes to forced turnovers (345), fourth when it comes to defensive rebounding (26.2 per game), fifth when it comes to opponent 3-point field goal percentage (32.9 percent), and fifth when it comes to steals per game (6.0 SPG).

Nevada will attempt to achieve a perfect record at home for the entire season for just the third time in the program’s history on Tuesday night, defeating a talented and deep San Jose State team to move to 14-0 at Lawlor Events Center and earn their 21st victory of the season.

Scouting San José State: San José State has a record of 16-11 overall and 7-7 in Mountain West play heading into Tuesday’s matchup. 

The Spartans have been faultless on the glass this season, as they lead the gathering in consolidated group bounce back (37.7 RPG) and hostile bouncing back, pulling down 11.9 hostile sheets per game. 

This season, San José State has performed admirably on the defensive side of the court. They are sixth in the Mountain West in terms of opponent points per game (67.3 PPG), fourth in terms of opponent 3-point field goal percentage (34.9%), and sixth overall.

Omari Moore, one of the best players in the Mountain West, is in charge of San José State on an individual level. In terms of assists per game, Moore is first in the conference with 4.9 APG and fourth in the league with 17.0 PPG. This season, he has made 43.5 percent of his attempts at field goals and 34.3 percent of his attempts at 3-pointers. Moore has scored more than 20 points in ten games this year and led SJSU in scoring in 16 games.

The Spartans have had contributions from a wide range of players this season, with seven different players averaging at least 5.6 points per game. This is in addition to Moore. 

If Nevada wants to get back into the win column and keep their perfect record at the Lawlor Events Center this season, they will need to keep the Spartans off the offensive glass and put on another outstanding defensive performance against San José State, which is athletic and powerful.

History of the Series: Nevada and San José State have played each other 65 times, with Nevada winning the series 50-15.

 

NHL Preview: Anaheim Ducks (17-33-7) at Tampa Bay Lightning (35-17-3)

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ANAHEIM DUCKS NOTES:

LAST ANAHEIM DUCKS GAME
Feb. 20, 2023 – ANAHEIM 3 @ FLORIDA 4 OT
The Ducks began a four-game road trip with a 4-3 OT loss to the Florida Panthers Monday afternoon at FLA Live Arena. John Gibson made 51 saves in regulation and OT, his second time with 50-plus saves this month (also 53 saves on Feb. 10 vs. PIT), the third-most saves in franchise history while becoming the third goaltender in NHL history to post multiple 50-saves games in a single month (also Gump Worsley, 3x in January 1963 and Al Rollins, 2x in Oct. 1955). Dmitry Kulikov scored his third goal and added an assist to extend his point streak to three games (1-3=4), his second multi-point effort as a Duck (also Nov. 23 vs. NYR, 1-1=2). In his 600th career game, John Klingberg recorded two assists for the fifth time this season, marking 1-6=7 points his last seven games. Mason McTavish scored his second goal in as many games (2-0=2) and third the last five outings (3-1=4). Frank Vatrano scored his eighth goal the last 10 games (8-3=11), his team-leading 13th road goal of the campaign. Max Jones and Kevin Shattenkirk each tallied assists, with the latter pushing his point streak to three contests (2-2=4).
PP: 1-2 PK: 2-2 SF: 32 SA: 55 TOI: Cam Fowler (22:29)
Three Stars: 1. C. Verhaeghe 2. E. Staal 3. D. Kulikov

UPCOMING GAME SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (PT) TV / AUDIO
Feb. 23 Washington Capital One Arena 4 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Feb. 25 Carolina PNC Arna 4 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Feb. 27 Chicago Honda Center 7 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Mar. 1 Washington Honda Center 7 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream
Mar. 3 Montreal Honda Center 7 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream

RECENT TRANSACTIONS:
Feb. 6 Placed D Urho Vaakanainen on Injured Reserve (IR).
Feb. 7 Activated C Derek Grant from Injured Reserve (IR).
Feb. 10 Recalled G Olle Eriksson Ek from San Diego (AHL). Placed Troy Terry on Injured Reserve (IR).
Feb. 11 Recalled G Lukas Dostal from San Diego (AHL) and reassigned G Olle Eriksson Ek to San Diego.

ANAHEIM DUCKS INJURIES
Man-Games Lost: 300
PLAYER INJURY/ILLNESS EXPECTED ABSENCE GAMES MISSED
John Moore Upper-body Indefinite 57
Jamie Drysdale Torn labrum (shoulder) 4-6 months 49
Justin Kirkland Car accident Day-to-day 17
Urho Vaakanainen Lower-body Day-to-day 7
Troy Terry Upper-body Day-to-day 6
Anthony Stolarz Lower-body Day-to-day 5

ANAHEIM DUCKS NOTES
TONIGHT’S GAME: The Anaheim Ducks continue a four-game road trip and close out a back-to-back matchup tonight against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena (4 p.m. PT, TV: Bally Sports SoCal AUDIO: Ducks Stream). Anaheim enters today’s game with a 4-3-3 last 10 road games and 6-4-3 last 13 contests away from home. The Ducks have also earned points in seven of their last 10 games overall (4-4-2) in addition to a 5-5-2 record the last 12 contests. The Ducks close their eighth set of back-to-back contests this season, posting a 2-9-4 record overall, earning points in four of the seven first half contests (1-6-1). Anaheim continues its 11-game February schedule today (1-4-2 to date), consisting of four home and seven road contests. All-time, Anaheim is 154-128-36 in the month of February. Since the start of 2012-13, Anaheim is 57-49-14 in the month, earning points in 71 of the 120 contests (.592%). Following tonight’s game, the Ducks will conclude the road trip with visits to Washington (Thursday, Feb. 23, 4 p.m. PT) and Carolina (Saturday, Feb. 25, 4 p.m. PT).

DUCKS-LIGHTNING: Anaheim and Tampa Bay conclude a two-game series tonight at Amalie Arena. The Lightning earned a 4-2 win Oct. 26 in Orange County to open the 2022-23 season series. All-time, the Ducks have posted a 19-18-4 record head-to-head vs. the Lightning, including a 9-9-2 mark in Tampa Bay. Anaheim has earned points in six of its last 10 games overall against Tampa Bay dating back to the 2016-17 season (3-4-3). Adam Henrique (9-11=20 in 26 GP) paces active Ducks skaters in career scoring, goals and assists vs. Tampa Bay. Troy Terry has recorded 3-1=4 points in four career appearances vs. the Lightning.

ANA-TBL SEASON SERIES:
DATE LOCATION TIME / RESULT TV / AUDIO
Oct. 26 Honda Center 4-2 TBL win
Feb. 21 Amalie Arena 4 p.m. PT Bally Sports SoCal / Ducks Stream

ANA-TBL ALL-TIME SERIES:
ANA RECORD @ ANA @ TBL
All-Time Series: 19-18-4 10-9-2 9-9-2
Current Streak: Two TBL wins One TBL win Two TBL wins
Last ANA Win: Jan. 21, 2022 (5-1) Jan. 21, 2022 (5-1) Nov. 27, 2018 (3-1)
Last TBL Win: Oct. 26, 2022 (4-2) Oct. 26, 2022 (4-2) Apr. 14, 2022 (4-3 OT)
ANA Last 10: 3-4-3 4-5-1 3-5-2

TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING NOTES:

LAST GAME
Lightning 4 at Vegas 5
The Tampa Bay Lightning closed out a four-game road trip with a 5-4 loss to the Vegas Golden Knight Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena…The Bolts and VGK will wrap up the two-game season series March 9 at AMALIE Arena…Tampa Bay fell to 35-17-3 on the season with a road record of 14-13-1…Vladislav Namestnikov opened the scoring with his sixth goal of the season when he redirected a pass from Corey Perry over the glove of Adin Hill to give the Lightning a 1-0 lead 6:10 into the first period…VGK responded with an immediate answer when Brett Howden tied the game 1-1 just seven seconds after Namestnikov opened the scoring…After Nicholas Roy took a hooking penalty at the 6:45 mark of the first, Victor Hedman sent a pass to Steven Stamkos, who hammered home his patented one-timer to give the Bolts a 2-1 lead with his 10th power-play goal of the season just 40 seconds after Howden tied the game for VGK…The three goals in 47 seconds was the second-fastest three goals scored in a game this season, trailing a 32-second burst in a Dec. 22 contest between CAR and PIT…With Tampa Bay leading 2-1, VGK rattled off three straight goals to close out the first period with Jonathan Marchessault scoring at the 8:17 and 17:46 marks and Shea Theodore finding the back of the net with 5:40 remaining in the opening frame…Perry got the Lightning back within one when he made it a 4-3 game 4:29 into the second period, taking a pass from Hedman and beating Hill with a wrist shot to the glove side for his 11th goal of the season…Roy scored an empty-net goal for VGK with 1:09 remaining to make it a 5-3 game…Pierre-Edouard Bellemare redirected a point shot from Mikhail Sergachev to get the Bolts back within one at the 19:49 mark of the third, but that would be the final goal of the game in a 5-4 loss for Tampa Bay…Andrei Vasilevskiy got the start in goal for the Lightning and made 22 saves.
PP: TBL – 1-3 VGK – 0-2
SOG: TBL – 24 VGK – 26
Attendance: 18,317

TONIGHT’S MATCHUP
The Lightning and the Ducks are playing the second of two matchups this season and the only meeting at AMALIE Arena…The Bolts earned a 4-2 victory over ANA in the first meeting this season Oct. 26 at Honda Center…Trevor Zegras opened the scoring at the 14:25 mark of the first period…Mikhail Sergachev answered just 2:53 later with his first goal of the season…Nikita Kucherov gave Tampa Bay a 2-1 lead 1:26 after Sergachev’s goal…Troy Terry scored the lone goal of the second period to tie the game with 3:21 left in the middle frame…Brandon Hagel scored the game-winning goal on the power play with 4:27 remaining in regulation…Nick Paul added an empty-net goal at the 19:58 mark of the third…Brian Elliott stopped 19 shots on 21 shots against for the win…The Lightning are 7-2-1 in their last 10 home games vs. ANA and 7-3-0 in the last 10 meetings overall…In seven career home games vs. ANA, Steven Stamkos has recorded four multi-point efforts (4-6—10)…Kucherov has pointed in eight of his last 10 games vs. ANA (5-7—12)…Kucherov has points in six of his seven career home games vs. ANA (4-6—10)…Hagel has recorded four points in four career games vs. ANA (3-1—4)…Sergachev has picked up points in three straight games vs. ANA (1-3—4)…The Bolts are 21-14-5 with one tie all-time vs. ANA, including a home record of 11-8-1…Kucherov (8-9—17) holds the Tampa Bay franchise records for career goals and points vs. ANA.

TBL ALL-TIME POINT LEADERS VS. ANA

  1. Nikita Kucherov – 17 pts. (8-9—17, 15 GP)
  2. Steven Stamkos – 16 pts. (7-9—16, 16 GP)
    T3. Martin St. Louis – 12 pts. (3-9—12, 14 GP)
    T3. Vincent Lecavalier – 12 pts. (1-11—12, 15 GP)
  3. Victor Hedman – 9 pts. (1-8—9, 20 GP)

TONIGHT’S STORYLINES
Tampa Bay is playing the first game of a brief, two-game homestand tonight…The Bolts will play just five of their 12 games in February on home ice…The Lightning are 8-5-1 against Pacific Division opponents and 19-7-2 against the Western Conference this season…The Bolts are 21-4-2 on home ice this season and are riding a franchise record 14-game home point streak…Tampa Bay has scored three or more goals in eight consecutive home games and 23 of their 27 games at AMALIE Arena this season…The Lightning have scored a power-play goal in eight of their last 10 home games…The Bolts penalty kill is 12-for-12 over the last five contests.

INJURIES
2022-23 Regular Season Man Games Lost: 95
Current Injuries:
Erik Cernak (Upper-body injury; Day-to-day) 2 Games

TRANSACTIONS
Jan. 30 – Recalled D Nick Perbix from AHL Syracuse
Jan. 30 – Re-assigned F Rudolfs Balcers to AHL Syracuse
Jan. 29 – Assigned D Nick Perbix to AHL Syracuse
Jan. 29 – Recalled F Rudolfs Balcers from AHL Syracuse

HOME COOKING
The Lightning collected a point for the 14th-straight home game Feb. 9 vs. COL, setting a new record for the longest home point streak in franchise history…The Bolts are 21-4-2 at home this season with an .815 points percentage, trailing only Boston (.879) for the NHL lead…Tampa Bay has scored three or more goals in eight straight games at AMALIE Arena and 23 of 27 home games overall…The Lightning have surrendered two or less goals in 10 of their last 14 home contests…The Bolts are averaging over four goals per game on home ice for the second time in franchise history at 4.07 GF/GP (also: 4.02 GF/GP, 2018-19) and are the only team in the NHL averaging more than four goals per game at home…Tampa Bay’s power play is clicking at a 31.2% conversion rate on home ice, the second-best among all NHL teams, trailing only Edmonton (33%)…Since Dec. 1, the Lightning have given up just five powerplay goals on 42 attempts, good for an 88.1 PK%, the second-best home penalty kill percentage in the NHL during that span, trailing only Boston (90.6%).

NHL Morning Skate – Feb. 21, 2023

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David Pastrnak joined elite company withhis third career 40-goal season as Boston defeated Ottawa and matched the NHL record for fewest games to 90 points in a season.

Connor Hellebuyck and John Gibson both made 50 or more saves Monday, marking just the third time since 1955-56 (when shots on goal were officially tracked) that two goaltenders have posted as many on the same day.

* Tuesday’s nine-game slate will feature a showdown between the Sabres and Maple Leafs at KeyBank Center on Hulu and ESPN+.

PASTRNAK SCORES TWICE, RECORDS THIRD CAREER 40-GOAL SEASON
David Pastrnak (2-0—2) scored his 49th career game winner to reach the 40-goal mark for the third time in his career and for the second straight season as the League-leading Bruins (43-8-5, 91 points) matched the 1979-80 Flyers (56 GP) for the NHL record for fewest contests to 90 points in a campaign.

* Pastrnak (41) joined Connor McDavid (42) as the second player to reach the 40-goal plateau this season, further heating up the Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy race – he has already won it once before (2020).

* Pastrnak became the fifth player in Bruins history to register at least three 40-goal seasons with the club, following Phil Esposito (7x), Rick Middleton (5x), Cam Neely (4x) and Ken Hodge (3x). He also became the first Bruins skater to record consecutive 40-goal seasons sinceNeely more than 30 years ago.
 



GOALTENDERS ACHIEVE NOTABLE FEATS MONDAY
Monday saw a trio of goaltenders each put up impressive performances en route to achieving notable feats:

Samuel Ersson (6-0-0) made 32 saves to become the 11th goaltender in League history to start his career with wins in each of his first six-plus decisions – a feat only one other Flyers netminder accomplished: Bob Froese (8-0-0 in 1982-83).

* Connor Hellebuyck made 50 saves to help Winnipeg snap New York’s 10-game point streak, marking the second-most saves in a contest in his career (51 saves on Nov. 1, 2019 at SJS). He also tied for the fourth-most saves in a game in Jets/Thrashers history.


John Gibson made 51 saves to help Anaheim earn a point and tied the third-most saves in a single game in Ducks history – two shy of the franchise record, a mark he established just 10 days ago (53 saves on Feb. 10). Gibson became the third goaltender on record to post multiple 50-save games in a single month, joining Gump Worsley (3x in January 1963) and Al Rollins (2x in October 1955).


PAIR OF DEFENSEMEN HIGHLIGHTED IN MONDAY’S #NHLSTATS: LIVE UPDATES
The latest edition of #NHLStats: Live Updates featured several notes from across the six-game slate, including Josh Morrissey and Erik Karlsson each collecting two assists in their respective teams’ wins:

* Morrissey recorded his ninth multi-assist game of 2022-23 and tied Jacob Trouba (2018-19) for the second most by a Jets/Thrashers defenseman in a season. Morrissey boosted his 2022-23 totals to 11-47—58 (57 GP), surpassing Dustin Byfuglien (2013-14: 20-36—56 in 78 GP) for the most points in a season by a blueliner in franchise history.

* Karlsson posted his 181st career multi-point game – surpassing Kent Nilsson and tying Thomas Steen for the 10th most by a Swedish-born player – as the Sharks shut out the Kraken.


 

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Women in Hockey: Emily Engel-Natzke

MAPLE LEAFS VISIT SABRES ON HULU, ESPN+

Tuesday’s nine-game slate will feature the “Battle of the QEW” on HULU and ESPN+ when the Maple Leafs (34-15-8, 76 points) visit the Sabres (28-22-4, 60 points) at KeyBank Center. Buffalo will look to move within two points of a Wild Card position.
 

John Tavares leads the Maple Leafs’ active roster in points against the Sabres with 23-23—46 (39 GP) – tied for his third-highest total against a single opponent – including 1-2—3 in Toronto’s first game against Buffalo in 2022-23 (Nov. 19, 2022). Tavares’ 1.18 points-per-game average against the Sabres sits fourth among active players (min. 25 GP), behind Sidney Crosby (1.43 P/GP), Evgeni Malkin (1.32 P/GP) and Nikita Kucherov (1.27 P/GP).

Dylan Cozens (20-28—48 in 53 GP) enters Tuesday on a three-game goal streak and can achieve a career-high run if he finds the back of the net. Should Cozens record two points, he would become the fifth Sabres player to reach the 50-point mark in 2022-23 – the most among all teams.

Stützle, MacKinnon and Larkin Named NHL ‘Three Stars’ of the Week

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NEW YORK – Ottawa Senators left wing Tim Stützle, Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon and Detroit Red Wings center Dylan Larkin have been named the NHL’s “Three Stars” for the week ending Feb. 19.

FIRST STAR – TIM STÜTZLE, LW, OTTAWA SENATORS

Stützle led the NHL with 4-6—10 and two game-winning goals in four contests to power the Senators (27-24-4, 58 points) to seven out of eight possible standings points (3-0-1). He factored on Ottawa’s first six goals of the week, matching a personal high with 1-3—4 (highlighted by his second career overtime goal) in a 4-3 victory against the Calgary Flames Feb. 13 and posting 1-1—2 (as well as a shootout goal) in a 3-2 triumph over the New York Islanders Feb. 14. Stützle then added one assist in a 4-3 overtime loss to the Chicago Blackhawks Feb. 17 before closing the week with 2-1—3 (including his ninth career game-winning goal and third of 2022-23) in a 7-2 victory against the St. Louis Blues Feb. 19. The 21-year-old Stützle, who is playing in his third season after being selected third overall in the 2020 NHL Draft, paces the Senators with 26 goals and sits second on the team with 59 points – both career highs – through 51 total appearances in 2022-23 (26-33—59).

SECOND STAR – NATHAN MacKINNON, C, COLORADO AVALANCHE

MacKinnon ranked second in the NHL with 3-6—9 across four games – all multi-point efforts – to also propel the Avalanche (31-19-5, 67 points) to a 3-0-1 week. He collected 1-1—2 in each of his first two outings, a 4-3 shootout loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning Feb. 14 and a 3-2 victory (featuring the game-winning goal) over the Minnesota Wild Feb. 15. MacKinnon then assisted on two goals in a 4-1 triumph against the St. Louis Blues Feb. 18 and registered 1-2—3 (his seventh three-point performance of the season) in a 6-5 overtime win versus the Edmonton Oilers Feb. 19. The 27-year-old MacKinnon, the No. 1 overall pick from the 2013 NHL Draft, places 14th in the League with 19-48—67 overall this season despite missing 11 contests (44 GP). His 2022-23 average of 1.52 points per game ranks second in the NHL, behind only Connor McDavid (1.79).

THIRD STAR – DYLAN LARKIN, C, DETROIT RED WINGS

Larkin recorded 4-4—8 in four appearances to guide the Red Wings (26-21-8, 60 points) to a 3‑1‑0 week. He scored twice, including his fourth game-winning goal of the season, in a 6-1 triumph over the Vancouver Canucks Feb. 13 before posting 1-1—2 in a 5-4 shootout win versus the Edmonton Oilers Feb. 15. Larkin then matched a career high with three assists (last achieved Feb. 12, 2022 vs. PHI) in a 5-2 victory against the Calgary Flames Feb. 16. He finished the week with one of Detroit’s two goals in a 4-2 loss to the Seattle Kraken Feb. 18. The 26-year-old Larkin, the 15th overall selection from the 2014 NHL Draft, leads the Red Wings in goals (22), assists (34) and points (56) – as well as power-play goals (11) and power-play points (21) – through 54 total games this season.

Player Development rehab updates

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We wanted to update RHP Daniel Espino on the following ahead of Minor League camp on Friday: When Daniel reported persistent shoulder soreness and swelling following a throwing session in January, he had not yet reached the mound as part of his preparation for the 2023 season. His diagnostic work-up revealed a strain of the subscapularis and a tear of the anterior capsule of his shoulder after review and advice from our medical team. At six weeks after the injury, Daniel will be evaluated once more in Spring Training to repeat ultrasound imaging and devise a strategy for his return to throwing. Before beginning a return progression, we anticipate a total of at least eight weeks of throwing recovery.

OF DeLauter Chase: After experiencing symptoms in his left foot in the summer of 2022, Chase was ramping up to full baseball activity during the offseason. However, Chase reported experiencing running-related pain in his left foot in December; Later imaging revealed a small fracture at the base of his fifth toe. Dr. Robert Anderson, his initial surgeon, recommended and later carried out surgery (January 10) to replace his left foot screw with a bone graft in the fractured area. Chase is presently supporting himself with weight in a walking boot, and imaging will be performed ten weeks after surgery. A return to play is anticipated within four to five months.

White Sox agree to terms with Elvis Andrus; designate Bennett Sousa for assignment

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GLENDALE, Ariz. – The left-handed pitcher Bennett Sousa has been designated for assignment and the Chicago White Sox have agreed to terms on a one-year, $3 million contract with the two-time All-Star infielder Elvis Andrus.

In 149 combined games with Oakland (106 games) and the White Sox (43) in 2022, Andrus, 34, hit.249/.303/.404 (133-535) with 32 doubles, 17 home runs, 58 RBI, 66 runs scored, 18 stolen bases, and a career-best.982 fielding percentage. The second-highest totals of his career were his 17 home runs and 49 extra-base hits, and his 149 games and 32 doubles were his most since 2017.

After signing with the Sox as a free agent on August 19, the 6-foot, 210-pound Andrus hit.271/.309/.464 (49-181) with eight doubles, nine home runs, 28 RBI, 11 stolen bases (on 11 attempts), and a.994 fielding percentage (1 E/162 TC). In his final 36 games, he batted.289/.329/.513 (44-152) with nine home runs, 24 RBI, 23 runs scored, and 10 stolen bases. He also started every one of Chicago’s final 33 games.

With 360 doubles, 50 triples, 96 home runs, 731 RBI, 1,019 runs scored, and 335 stolen bases in 1,947 games with Texas (2009-20), the A’s (2020-22), and the White Sox (2022), Andrus, a Maracay, Venezuelan native, is a career hitter who hits.270/.326/.371 (1,997-7,398). He ranks second among active players in steals, fifth in games played and hits, seventh in triples, and 10th in doubles and runs scored.

In his career, Andrus, who was an American League All-Star with the Rangers in 2010 and 2012, has had more than 20 stolen bases ten times, more than 30 doubles six times, more than 75 runs seven times, and more than 150 hits nine times. He also made five appearances in the postseason with Texas (2010-12, ’15-16), batting.266 (46-173) and assisting the Rangers in winning back-to-back AL pennants in 2010-11.

In his first season in the majors, Sousa, 27, went 3-0 with an 8.41 ERA (19 ER/20.1 IP), one save, six holds, and 12 strikeouts in 25 appearances for the White Sox in 2022.

40 players remain on the White Sox 40-man roster.

Cubs agree to terms with RHP Michael Fulmer on a one-year Major League contract

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CHICAGO – Michael Fulmer, a right-handed pitcher, has signed a one-year major league contract with the Chicago Cubs. The deal’s terms were not made public. Codi Heuer, a right-handed pitcher, has been placed on the 60-day injured list in a similar move as he continues to recover from Tommy John surgery.

In his career, Fulmer, 29, has gone 34-45 with a 3.89 ERA (267 ER/617.0 IP), two complete games, one shutout, and 17 saves in 204 major league games (89 starts) with Minnesota and Detroit over six seasons (2016-2018, 2020-22). He won the American League Rookie of the Year award in 2016 for the fifth time in Tigers history and was named an All-Star in 2017. Before moving to the bullpen in 2021, Fulmer began his major league career as a starting pitcher.

During the 2022 season, the six-foot-three-inch Fulmer split time between Detroit and Minnesota, appearing in 67 games—tied for 11th most in the American League. The right-handed pitcher went 5-6 with a 3.39 earned run average (24 ER/63.2 innings), 25 saves, 61 strikeouts, and a 1.37 earned run average. He had a 1.89 ERA (7 ER/33.1 IP) in his first 34 appearances through July 12 and did not allow a run in 10 consecutive appearances (10.1 IP). Fulmer was traded to the Twins on August 2 in exchange for left-handed pitcher Sawyer Gipson-Long, and he started the season with the Tigers.

Fulmer made his major league debut in 2016 for Detroit, going 11-7 with a 3.06 ERA (54 ER/159.0 IP) in 26 starts. He went on to win both the American League Rookie of the Year award and the A.L. Cy Young Award, finishing 10th overall. He started the year at Triple-A Toledo, but he was called up to make his major league debut on April 29 at Minnesota, where he won with two earned runs over five innings. Fulmer threw 33.1 scoreless innings from May 21 to June 17, the longest streak in Tigers franchise history and the second-longest streak by a rookie in the majors since 1971, behind only Fernando Valenzuela (35.0 innings in 1981).

Fulmer made 25 starts in 2017 and was 10-12 with a 3.83 ERA (70 ER/164.2 IP). Prior to the All-Star break, he was 9-6 with a 3.19 ERA (41 ER/115.2 IP) in 17 starts. From April 7 to May 27, he made 10 quality starts in a row, earning him the Tigers Pitcher of the Month honors in May (3-2, 2.19) and June (2-3, 4.28). Despite being selected to the American League All-Star team, the right-hander did not pitch in the game.

Due to Tommy John surgery, Fulmer missed the 2019 season, but he came back to make 10 starts in the short 2020 season. He made 52 appearances in the bullpen during the 2021 season, all but four of them as a reliever. Elias noted that Fulmer became the first Tigers pitcher to make a start one day and earn a save the following day when he recorded his first major league save on May 5, 2021, against Boston.

The New York Mets selected Fulmer in the first round (44th overall) of the 2011 First-Year Player Draft. On July 31, 2015, the Mets traded Fulmer to the Tigers in exchange for outfielder Yoenis Céspedes and right-handed pitcher Luis Cessa. Fulmer is from Guthrie, Oklahoma, and he went to Edmond, Oklahoma’s Deer Creek High School. In 86 major league relief appearances with the White Sox (2020-21) and Cubs (2021), Heuer, 26, is 10-4 with a 3.56 ERA (36 ER/91.0 IP) and has made three saves. On July 30, 2021, the Cubs acquired the native of Missoula, Montana, from the White Sox in exchange for right-handed pitcher Craig Kimbrel and infielder Nick Madrigal. In March 2022, Heuer underwent Tommy John surgery.