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NFL Transactions 3-21-23

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The following are the NFL transactions for Tuesday, March 21. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This public version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades. 

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS


WAIVER REQUEST (NO RECALL)

MINNESOTA
    Hennigan, ThomasWRAppalachian State   


    CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Wednesday, 3/22/23


TERMINATION OF VESTED VETERAN

SEATTLE
    Woods, AlNTLouisiana State   


TERMINATION VIA WAIVER SYSTEM

DENVER
    Jackson, LamarDBNebraska   


ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS


FREE AGENT SIGNINGS

BALTIMORE
    Phillips, Del’ShawnLBIllinois   
 CAROLINA
    Thielen, AdamWRMinn. State-Mankato   

DALLAS
    Dowdle, RicoRBSouth Carolina   

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Johnson, LeonardDBDuke   

PITTSBURGH
    Pierre, JamesDBFlorida Atlantic   

TAMPA BAY
    Edmonds, ChaseRBFordham   



REINSTATEMENT

ATLANTA
    Goldman, EddieNTFlorida State   
         From Reserve/Retired



FREE AGENCY SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS


CLUB RIGHTS TERMINATED

DENVER
    Waitman, CorlissPSouth Alabama   
         Minimum Tender Withdrawn


SIGNING:  PLAYER WHOSE CLUB RETAINED EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS

ARIZONA
    Ledbetter, JonathanDEGeorgia   


SIGNINGS:  UNRESTRICTED FREE AGENTS

ATLANTA
    Hollins, MackWRNorth Carolina   
         Old Club: LAS VEGAS
    Hughes, MikeDBCentral Florida   
         Old Club: DETROIT

BUFFALO
    Harris, DamienRBAlabama   
         Old Club: NEW ENGLAND
 CAROLINA
    Bell, VonnDBOhio State   
         Old Club: CINCINNATI
    Sanders, MilesRBPenn State   
         Old Club: PHILADELPHIA
 CLEVELAND
    Adams, MatthewLBHouston   
         Old Club: CHICAGO
    Ford, MikeDBSoutheast Missouri   
         Old Club: ATLANTA

DALLAS
    Edoga, ChumaTSouthern California   
         Old Club: ATLANTA
    Jones, RonaldRBSouthern California   
         Old Club: KANSAS CITY

DENVER
    Dixon, RileyPSyracuse   
         Old Club: LOS ANGELES RAMS
HOUSTON
    Deiter, MichaelCWisconsin   
         Old Club: MIAMI
    Littleton, CoryLBWashington   
         Old Club: CAROLINA
    Singletary, DevinRBFlorida Atlantic   
         Old Club: BUFFALO

KANSAS CITY
    Tranquill, DrueLBNotre Dame   
         Old Club: LOS ANGELES CHARGERS

LAS VEGAS
    Johnson, JaquanDBMiami   
         Old Club: BUFFALO
    Sims, CamWRAlabama   
         Old Club: WASHINGTON

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
    Scott, J.K.PAlabama   

MINNESOTA
    Bullard, JonathanDEFlorida   
    Davenport, MarcusDETexas-San Antonio   
         Old Club: NEW ORLEANS
    Udoh, OlisaemekaGElon   

NEW ENGLAND
    Cardona, JoeLSNavy   
    Davis, CodyDBTexas Tech   

PHILADELPHIA
    Williams, GreedyDBLouisiana State   
         Old Club: CLEVELAND

PITTSBURGH
    Seumalo, IsaacGOregon State   
         Old Club: PHILADELPHIA
 SEATTLE
    Lock, DrewQBMissouri   

TENNESSEE
    Murphy-Bunting, SeanDBCentral Michigan   
         Old Club: TAMPA BAY

NBA Preview: Boston Celtics (49-23) at Sacramento Kings (43-28)

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When the Sacramento Kings and Boston Celtics meet on Tuesday night, both teams will be looking to rebound from their loss to the Utah Jazz.

When the teams meet for the second and final time during the regular season, the Celtics will be coming to the end of a six-game road trip and the Kings will be starting a four-game homestand.

On November 25, Boston defeated Sacramento 122-104 at home, led by 30 points from Jayson Tatum and 25 from Jaylen Brown.

When the Celtics played the Utah Jazz on Saturday, they lost 118-117, but Tatum only scored 15. Brown also scored 25 points. The loss, Boston’s second in five games on the trip, was led by Grant Williams, who scored 23 points in the loss.

Robert Williams III, the Celtics’ starting center, has missed the last eight games due to a strained left hamstring. He was given permission to face the Kings after he exercised on Monday, the day off.

Williams could help the Celtics, who may be running low on gas after a long, difficult trip across the country, if he is able to play. They won against the Atlanta Hawks, lost to the Houston Rockets by two points, won against the Minnesota Timberwolves and Portland Trail Blazers, and then went to Salt Lake City.

On Saturday, Boston watched the Jazz steal a one-point victory in their fifth game in eight days thanks to 17 offensive rebounds and Tatum’s poor offensive performance.

In both of the trip’s defeats, Tatum, an All-Star starter this season, failed to capitalize on crucial opportunities. After Saturday’s failure, he admitted that he wouldn’t mind if fellow All-Star Brown, or anyone else, attempted the heroics in the closing moments.

In Monday’s 128-120 loss to Utah, the Kings did not get a shot like that to win the game. De’Aaron Fox scored 37 focuses, Keegan Murray had 22 and Domantas Sabonis set up 11 to go with 12 bounce back and nine helps.

In their battle for the No. 1 seed, Sacramento (43-28) fell one game behind Memphis Grizzlies (44-27). 2nd place in the playoffs of the Western Conference.

The Celtics (49-23) currently hold the No. 2 spot in the East, half a game ahead of the 48-23 Philadelphia 76ers.

After the Kings won at Chicago, Brooklyn, and Washington, a 4-0 trip was prevented by Sacramento’s defeat at Utah.

The Kings were doomed after a 40-19 first quarter, and the ensuing high-energy rally to make it a close game could have an impact on the second night of a back-to-back.

During a homestand that could see the Kings secure their first playoff berth since 2006, they will also play host to the Utah Jazz, the Phoenix Suns, and the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The Celtics have already secured a playoff berth in the Eastern Conference.

NHL Preview: Vegas Golden Knights (43-21-6) at Vancouver Canucks (31-33-5)

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VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS NOTES:

GOLDEN KNIGHTS UPCOMING GAMES
Golden Knights 2022-23 Record: 43-21-6, 92 points (22-14-1 at Home, 21-7-5 on Road)

DATE OPPONENT TIME (PT) TELEVISION RADIO SPANISH RADIO
Mar. 21 at Vancouver Canucks 7 p.m. AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM None
Mar. 23 at Calgary Flames 6 p.m. AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM None
Mar. 25 at Edmonton Oilers 8 p.m. AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM None
Mar. 28 vs. Edmonton Oilers 7 p.m. ESPN+ Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM Deportes 1460 AM
Mar. 30 at San Jose Sharks 7:30 p.m. AT&T SportsNet Fox Sports 98.9 FM/1340 AM None

GOLDEN KNIGHTS LAST GAME RECAP
March 19 – Vegas Golden Knights 7, Columbus Blue Jackets 2
Jack Eichel notched the fourth hat trick of his career as the Vegas Golden Knights (43-21-6) cruised to a 7-2 win against the Columbus Blue Jackets (21-41-7) on Sunday afternoon at T-Mobile Arena. Phil Kessel scored the only goal of the first period as his 12th of the season gave Vegas a 1-0 lead. After Kirill Marchenko got the Blue Jackets on the board, the flood gates opened for the Golden Knights as Eichel scored twice to go along with goals from Pavel Dorofeyev and Zach Whitecloud. With a 5-1 lead after 40 minutes, Vegas continued pressing as Paul Cotter netted his 13th of the year to make it 6-1. With 9:33 to go in the game, Eichel buried his third of the afternoon to make it a 7-1 game. A late goal from Liam Foudy was the last in a 7-2 victory for the Golden Knights.

LAST GAME BY THE NUMBERS

  • Reilly Smith’s assist gives the forward 10 points in eight games (3-7—8) for his longest point streak of his career
  • Kessel’s goal is the 411th of his career, passing Ray Bourque into sole possiession of 98th all-time in career goals
  • Whitecloud has goals in back-to-back games for the second time in his career (last 2/7-2/9/21)
  • Alex Pietrangelo had four assists including three in the second period
  • Cotter’s goal is his second in five games, placing him eighth in the league for goals by a rookie this season (13)
  • This is the third time this season Vegas has scored seven goals in a game

Road Warriors
Vegas enters its final eight road games at 21-7-5 away from home, just one win shy of the club record for road wins in a season. Vegas has won four road games in a row and is 6-2-1 on the road since the All-Star break.

Most Road Wins, VGK History
22 – 2017-18 (22-14-5, .598)
21 – 2022-23 (21-7-5, .712)
21 – 2021-22 (21-16-4, .561)

Clean Sweep(s)
The Golden Knights’ victory over the Blue Jackets marked the ninth time this season that the club has swept a regular season series. Vegas’ nine series sweeps are the most in franchise history, nearly double their previous high of five (2017-18, 2018-19, 2021-22).

Teams Swept by Vegas 2022-23 Season

  1. Carolina
  2. Columbus
  3. Montreal
  4. Ottawa
  5. Philadelphia
  6. Tampa Bay
  7. Toronto
  8. Washington
  9. Winnipeg

Against the Canucks
Vegas’ contest with Vancouver marks the third and final meeting this season. The Golden Knights own an overall record of 11-2-3 against the Canucks. The last time these teams met, Jonathan Marchessault scored the lone goal for the Golden Knights as they were bested by the Canucks, 5-1 at T-Mobile Arena. Vegas has never lost in regulation at Rogers Arena as the club holds a 6-0-2 record, outscoring Vancouver 36-27.

2022-23 Season VAN Series: 1-1-0 (Home: 0-1-0, Road: 1-0-0)
Nov. 21 – at Vancouver (Vegas 5, Vancouver 4)
Nov. 26 – at Vegas (Vegas 1, Vancouver 5)
Mar. 21 – at Vancouver

2021-22 Season VAN Series: 2-1-1 (Home: 1-1-0, Road: 1-0-1)
Nov. 13 – at Vegas (Vegas 7, Vancouver 4)
Apr. 3 – at Vancouver (Vegas 3, Vancouver 2)
Apr. 6 – at Vegas (Vegas 1, Vancouver 5)
Apr. 16 – at Vancouver (Vegas 4, Vancouver 5 OT)

VANCOUVER CANUCKS NOTES:

TV: Sportsnet Pacific, AT&T SportsNet, TVAS
Radio: Sportsnet 650

MATCH-UP INFO
• Tonight marks the third and final meeting between the Canucks and Golden Knights this season: Nov. 21 (5-4 L @ VAN), Nov. 26 (5-1 W @ VGK), and Mar. 21 (home).
• Vancouver is 5-9-2 all-time against Vegas, including a 2-4-2 record at home.
• The Canucks are 4-5-1 in their last 10 games against the Golden Knights (3-1-1 in their last five).
• Elias Pettersson leads all active Canucks skaters in career points against Vegas with 14 (7-7-14) in 11 games played.
• Conor Garland has 13 points (4-9-13) and leads active skaters in career games played against the Golden Knights with 18.
• Brock Boeser has 11 points (6-5-11) in 11 career games against the Golden Knights.
• J.T. Miller has 10 points (4-6-10) in 12 career games against the Golden Knights.
• Thatcher Demko is 2-2-1 in six career appearances against Vegas with a 3.64 GAA and an .897 SV%.
• Collin Delia is 0-0-1 in one career game against Vegas with a 3.94 GAA and an .882 SV%.

QUICK NUMBERS
• Elias Pettersson has 12 points (5-7-12) in his last eight games.
• J.T. Miller has 12 points (6-6-12) in his last eight games.
• Quinn Hughes has 11 points (0-11-11) in his last 10 games.
• Andrei Kuzmenko has 10 points (7-3-10) in his last 10 games.
• Brock Boeser has eight points (2-6-8) in his last nine games.

LAST MEETING – NOV. 26/22: VAN 5 at VGK 1
Brock Boeser opened the scoring on the power play at 9:22 in the first period to match a career-high nine-game point streak (3-7- 10)…Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Conor Garland registered the assists…J.T. Miller notched a power play goal at 18:57 in the first period…Quinn Hughes and Andrei Kuzmenko collected the assists…Elias Pettersson cashed in on the power play at 11:33 in the second period, before Kuzmenko and Bo Horvat each added goals of their own…J.T. Miller led the team with three points (1-2-3) while Vancouver Canucks: Media Notes Hughes (0-2-2) and Kuzmenko (1-1-2) also had multi-point games…Elias Pettersson set a new career-high with nine shots on goal…Kyle Burroughs led all Canucks in hits (6)…Spencer Martin made 26 saves.

2022.23 TEAM RANKS
VAN VGK
Goals For/Game 3.30 (13th) 3.24 (15th)
Goals Against/Game 3.71 (t-28th) 2.77 (10th)
Power Play % 22.6 (10th) 21.7 (14th)
Penalty Kill % 69.0 (32nd) 79.5 (17th)
Penalty Min./Game 9:01 (20th) 7:18 (1st)
*Rankings are accurate as of 12:00pm PT on March 20, 2023

LAST GAME PLAYED – MAR. 19/23: VAN 2 at ANA 1
J.T. Miller opened the scoring 9:05 into the first period…Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes picked up the assists…Pettersson doubled the Canucks lead just 1:31 into the second with his fourth power play goal of the season…Hughes and Miller were credited with assists…Anthony Beauvillier led the team with five shots on goal…Noah Juulsen registered a game-high five hits…Collin Delia made 17 saves.

LAST 5 vs VEGAS
• Nov. 26/22: VAN 5 @ VGK 1
• Nov. 21/22: VAN 4 vs VGK 5
• Apr. 12/22: VAN 5 vs VGK 4 (OT)
• Apr. 6/22: VAN 5 @ VGK 1
• Apr. 3/22: VAN 2 vs VGK 3 (OT)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
• Ethan Bear activated from injured reserve, Mar. 18
• Aidan McDonough signed to a two-year entry level contract, Mar. 13
• Phillip Di Giuseppe signed to a two-year contract extension, Mar. 12

NHL Preview: Calgary Flames (31-25-15) at Anaheim Ducks (23-37-10)

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CALGARY FLAMES NOTES:

FLAMES LAST GAME RECAP
March 20, 2023 – CALGARY FLAMES [2] vs. LOS ANGELES KINGS [8]
The Calgary Flames began a back-to-back California trip last night in Los Angeles against the Kings. The Kings jumped out in front early with four-goal first period with four different skaters finding the back of the net. Tyler Toffoli scored just 34 seconds into the second as the Flames looked to battle back, but Adrian Kempe would score a pair of unanswered goals to extend the Kings lead. Noah Hanifin would score his sixth on the campaign in the third, but the Flames were unable to build any momentum off the goal and fell in the first half of the back-to-back in Los Angeles.
CGY GOAL SCORERS: Toffoli (29), Hanifin (6)
GOALIE: Markstrom (20/26, .769 Sv%), Vladar (11/13, .846 Sv%)
PP: 1/4 (25%)
PK: 3/5 (60%)

FLAMES LAST FIVE RESULTS, RECORD: 2-1-2
DATE RESULT GWG CGY GOALIE OPP. GOALIE
March 20, 2023 CGY [2] at LAK [8] Vilardi Markstrom/Vladar Copley
March 18, 2023 DAL [6] vs. CGY 5 Robertson Markstrom Oettinger
March 16, 2023 CGY [7] at VGK [2] Coleman Markstrom Quick
March 14, 2023 CGY [3] at ARI 4 Boyd Markstrom Ingram
March 12, 2023 OTT [1] vs. CGY [5] Lindholm Markstrom Mandolese
*shootout winning goal

FLAMES UPCOMING SCHEDULE:
DATE TIME
(MST) OPPONENT VENUE
March 21, 2023 8:00pm at Anaheim Ducks Honda Center
March 23, 2023 7:00pm vs. Vegas Golden Knights Scotiabank Saddledome
March 25, 2023 2:00pm vs. San Jose Sharks Scotiabank Saddledome
March 28, 2023 7:00pm vs. Los Angeles Kings Scotiabank Saddledome
March 31, 2023 8:00pm at Vancouver Canucks Rogers Arena

TONIGHTS STORYLINES & STATS
This is the third of four matchups this season between the Flames and Ducks. The Flames and Ducks have split the first two games of the season-series. This is a Pacific Division matchup; The Flames have an overall record of 10-5-3 against Pacific Division opponents this season and a record of 19-13-7 against Western Conference opponents.

FLAMES VERSUS THE DUCKS THIS SEASON:
The Calgary Flames and Anaheim Ducks get set to square off the third time this season, and the second at the Honda Center. The Flames found the back of the net early in their first meeting with Michael Stone blasting a shot past Lukas Dostal to put Calgary up 1-0 just 4:19 into the contest. It would stay that way until the 16:44 mark of the first when Mason McTavish netted the equalizer for the Ducks. In the second, the Flames would outshoot the Ducks 23-1, culminating in former Flame Brett Ritchie scoring to help the Flames regain their advantage, 2-1. Jakob Silfverberg would tie the game, and it would stay that way through the end of regulation, and the Flames and Ducks headed to overtime. In the extra frame, Tyler Toffoli would feed Rasmus Andersson who would snap home his career-high fourth game-winning goal of the season and the Flames headed into the Christmas Break with a 3-2 win over the Ducks. In the rematch earlier this month, Calgary again scored first courtesy of Mikael Backlund, but the Ducks would respond with three unanswered goals to win 3-1.

QUICK HITS:
Tyler Toffoli scored his team-leading 29th goal of the season, with Backlund assisting to record the 300th of his NHL career. MacKenzie Weegar continued to throw the body with a game-high eight hits on the night, while Trevor Lewis had the second most in the game with six. Despite the loss, Mikael Backlund and Jonathan Huberdeau both recorded an assist with an even plus/minus rating on the night. Rasmus Andersson led the Flames with a trio of blocked shots last night.

ANAHEIM DUCKS NOTES:

LAST ANAHEIM DUCKS GAME
MARCH 19, 2023 – ANAHEIM 1 vs. VANCOUVER 2
The Ducks fell to the Vancouver Canucks 2-1 at Honda Center Sunday evening. Ryan Strome scored the Ducks lone goal, his second the past two game and 13th of the campaign to extend his point streak to three games (2-2=4). Troy Terry earned his 33rd assist of the season on Anaheim’s lone goal, giving him points in four straight games (2-3=5, +6). John Gibson stopped 38-of-40 shots, his 22nd outing with at least 35 saves this season. Isac Lundestrom appeared in his 200th career NHL game (all with Anaheim) and Kevin Shattenkirk made his 200th appearance as a Duck.
PP: 0-3 PK: 3-4 SF: 18 SA: 40 TOI: Cam Fowler (26:29)
Three Stars: 1. E. Pettersson 2. Q. Hughes 3. J. Gibson Game Summary | Event Summary | Game Recap

UPCOMING GAME SCHEDULE
DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME (PT) TV / AUDIO
Mar. 23 Winnipeg Honda Center 7 p.m. BSW / Ducks Stream
Mar. 25 St. Louis Honda Center 7:30 p.m. BSW / Ducks Stream
Mar. 27 Colorado Honda Center 7 p.m. BSW / Ducks Stream
Mar. 30 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena 7 p.m. ESPN+ / Ducks Stream
Apr. 1 Edmonton Rogers Place 7 p.m. BSSC / Ducks Stream

RECENT TRANSACTIONS:
Mar. 15 Signed C Nikita Nesterenko to a two-year entry-level contract.

ANAHEIM DUCKS INJURIES
Man-Games Lost: 359

PLAYER INJURY/ILLNESS EXPECTED ABSENCE GAMES MISSED
John Moore Upper-body Indefinite 70
Jamie Drysdale Torn labrum (shoulder) 4-6 months 62
Urho Vaakanainen Hip surgery 5-6 months 20
Anthony Stolarz Knee surgery Week-to-week 18
Adam Henrique MCL sprain Week-to-week 12

ANAHEIM DUCKS NOTES
TONIGHT’S GAME: The Anaheim Ducks begin the back half of an eight-game homestand spanning 16 days tonight vs .the Calgary Flames at Honda Center (7 p.m. PT, TV: Bally Sports West AUDIO: Ducks Stream). Anaheim enters tonight with points in four of the last six contests (2-2-2), nine of their last 12 games (6-3-3) and 10 of the last 14 overall (6-4-4). The Ducks have also earned points in 14 of the last 22 games overall (10-8-4) and are 11-9-5 the last 25 contests. Since the NHL’s holiday break, Anaheim has posted a 14- 15-6 record overall, while going 7-5-4 on the road in that span. At home, Anaheim has points in five of its last eight contests (3-3-2) and is 1-2-1 through three games with 15 goals (3.8 goals per game) during the current eight-game homestand. Tonight’s game marks the 17 of 22 meetings against a Canadian club this season, with the Ducks posting a 5-8-2 record. Following tonight’s game, the Ducks will continue the homestand Thursday, March 23 vs. the Winnipeg Jets (7 p.m. PT).

T-M-J: The line of Troy Terry, Mason McTavish and Max Jones have spent the last 11 games together dating to Feb. 25 @ CAR. The trio have combined for 12 goals and 13 assists (25 points) in that span. Terry (6-4=10) leads the Ducks in goals the last 11 games and co-leads in points (also Zegras, 3-7=10), while McTavish (3-6=9) ranks tied third in points and Jones (3-3=6) ranks fourth in that stretch.

EIGHT STRAIGHT: The Ducks are in the midst of an eight-game homestand from Mar. 12-27, the second-longest homestand of the 2022-23 season and also tied for the second-longest in franchise history. Anaheim hosted a club record 10-game homestand Dec. 23- Jan. 13 spanning 24 days (3-6-1 record). The homestand was tied for the third-longest in NHL history, trailing 12 straight at home by Tampa Bay (2010-11) and the California Golden Seals (1975-76). Anaheim’s longest prior homestand was eight games (three times), including Dec. 28, 2014-Jan. 16, 2015 (6-2-0, 12 pts.), Mar. 2-18, 2007 (6-1-1, 13 pts.) and Oct. 28-Nov. 14, 2001 (2-4-2, 6 pts.).

DUCKS-FLAMES: Anaheim and Calgary hit the penultimate contest of a four-game season series tonight at Honda Center. The Ducks’ .712 winning percentage against the Flames at home is their highest mark against any opponent all-time. Anaheim has gone 27-4-2 against Calgary at home since 2005-06, earning 56 of a possible 65 points. The Ducks have earned points in each of the first two games of the series with a 3-1 win Mar. 10 in Calgary and a 3-2 OT loss Dec. 23 in Orange County. The Ducks own a 62-45-11 all-time record vs. the Flames, including a 39-12-8 mark in Anaheim. John Gibson (11-6-1) has a career 2.19 GAA, .925 SV% and two shutouts in 18 games vs. the Flames (17 starts). Lukas Dostal made 42 saves in his lone appearance against Calgary Dec. 23, his second-most saves in a single game. Jakob Silfverberg (10-11=21 in 34 GP) leads active Ducks skaters in scoring and goals vs. the Flames. Cam Fowler (3-17=20 in 45 games) leads active Ducks in assists vs. the Flames. These two teams wrap up the season series Apr. 2 in Calgary (5 p.m.).

ANA-CGY SEASON SERIES:
DATE LOCATION TIME / RESULT TV / AUDIO
Dec. 23 Honda Center 3-2 CGY OT win
Mar. 10 Scotiabank Saddledome 3-1 ANA win
Mar. 21 Honda Center 7 p.m. PT Bally Sports West / Ducks Stream
Apr. 2 Scotiabank Saddledome 5 p.m. PT Bally Sports SoCal / Ducks Stream

ANA-CGY ALL-TIME SERIES:
Overall @ Anaheim @ Calgary
All-Time Series: 62-45-11 39-12-8 23-33-3
Current Streak: One ANA win Five CGY wins One ANA win
Last Win by ANA: Mar. 10, 2023 (3-1) Apr. 3, 2019 (3-1) Mar. 10, 2023 (3-1)
Last Win by CGY: Dec. 23, 2022 (3-2 OT) Dec. 23, 2022 (3-2 OT) Feb. 16, 2022 (6-2)
ANA Last 10: 3-5-2 4-4-2 5-5-0

EXTRA TIME: Twenty of Anaheim’s 69 games this season have gone beyond regulation, tied for the most among NHL teams this season (also New York Rangers). The Ducks have won 10 games in overtime or a shootout (7-7 in OT and 3-3 in SO). The Ducks have also gone past regulation in 10 home games, posting six wins in OT and one in a SO at Honda Center.

Colorado Rockies Spring Training transactions

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SCOTTSDALE – The Colorado Rockies announced today that they have optioned right-handed pitcher Noah Davis and infielder/outfielder Nolan Jones to Triple-A Albuquerque. Additionally, the Rockies have reassigned left-handed pitcher Logan Allen, right-hander Jeff Criswell, catcher Braxton Fulford and right-hander Karl Kauffmann to Minor League Camp.

Colorado has 46 players remaining in Major League Spring Training Camp, including 12 non-roster players and one player on the 60-day injured list. The Rockies have a full 40-man roster.

Blue Jays assign players to Minor League Spring Training

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The Toronto Blue Jays have assigned the following 11 players to Minor League Spring Training. All players remain eligible to play in Grapefruit League games, as needed. 

Reassigned:

  • OF Zach Britton
  • OF Wynton Bernard
  • C Phil Clarke
  • UTIL Ernie Clement
  • LHP Brandon Eisert
  • RHP Julian Fernández
  • LHP Paul Fry
  • RHP Drew Hutchison
  • RHP Jackson Rees
  • C Andres Sosa

Optioned:

  • INF Addison Barger

Remaining in Major League camp are 42 players (eight non-roster invitees), which includes 25 pitchers, four catchers, nine infielders, and four outfielders.

Orioles Roster Moves

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The Orioles have made the following roster moves:

  • Optioned LHP Nick Vespi and LHP Bruce Zimmermann to minor league camp.
  • Reassigned INF Lewin DíazLHP Darwinzon Hernandez, and C Mark Kolozsvary to minor league camp.

The Orioles’ Spring Training roster currently has 46 players (34+12 NRI).

White Sox make eight roster moves

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GLENDALE, Ariz. – Following today’s spring training game against Arizona, the Chicago White Sox made the following eight roster moves:

• Optioned RHPs A.J. Alexy and Frank German to Class AAA Charlotte;
• Reassigned RHPs Declan Cronin, Lane Ramsey and Jesse Scholtens, C Adam Hackenberg, INF Moisés Castillo and OF Víctor Reyes to minor-league camp.

With the moves, the White Sox have 42 players remaining in camp: 21 pitchers, three catchers, 11 infielders and seven outfielders.

Colorado Rockies Spring Training transactions

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SCOTTSDALE – The Colorado Rockies announced today that they have reassigned catcher Drew Romo and outfielder Zac Veen to Minor League Camp.

Colorado has 44 players remaining in Major League Spring Training Camp, including 10 non-roster players and one player on the 60-day injured list. The Rockies have a full 40-man roster.

Cardinals option Hudson and Liberatore

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41 players remain in Major League spring camp

JUPITER, Fla., – The St. Louis Cardinals announced today that they have optioned pitchers Dakota Hudson and Matthew Liberatore to the Memphis (AAA) roster, reducing the number of the players on the Spring Training camp roster to 41.

Today’s transactions leave 31 Major League roster players and 10 non-roster invitees on the Spring Training camp roster.