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NBA Preview: Memphis Grizzlies (37-23) at Houston Rockets (13-48)

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The Memphis Grizzlies have performed admirably away from the FedExForum throughout this season, despite how well they have done at home.

On Wednesday night, the Grizzlies will begin a four-game road trip with a matchup against the Houston Rockets, providing them with yet another opportunity to improve their road record.

On the road, the Grizzlies are 11-18, but they are 26-5 at home, where they beat the Los Angeles Lakers 121-109 on Tuesday. Before superstar Ja Morant took over, Memphis was three points behind at the half.

Memphis, which has won five of its last seven games, got 10 rebounds and 10 assists from Morant, who scored 28 of his 39 points in the third quarter.

In the victory, Xavier Tillman continued to impress, scoring 18 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. Jaren Jackson Jr. and Desmond Bane each scored 16 points.

In his three starts in place of injured center Steven Adams, Tillman has averaged 12.7 points and 10.0 rebounds.

After being out since late January with a PCL sprain in his right knee, Adams, who is averaging 8.6 points and 11.5 rebounds, may be close to returning.

Six of the last seven meetings with Houston have been won by the Grizzlies, including a 129-122 victory on Oct. 21.

After losing to the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday by a score of 133-112, the Rockets are now 10 games down. One game after allowing Damian Lillard to score a career-high 71 points in a loss to the Portland Trail Blazers, Houston fell behind by as much as 26 points.

The play of leading scorer Jalen Green, who returned after missing two games with a groin strain, was one bright spot for Houston against Denver. In just 19 minutes, Green scored 17 points and had five assists.

As the season nears its end, the professional in his second year stated that his objectives are straightforward.

The anticipated return of guard Kevin Porter Jr., who has been out since January 11 with a bruised toe, should give Houston a boost on Wednesday.

Tari Eason, a rookie, is one of several promising building blocks on the team’s young roster. In the loss to Denver on Tuesday, the 6-foot-8 forward scored 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds.

The Rockets are still focused on achieving their long-term objectives, despite losing 30 of their last 34 games.

NBA Preview: Brooklyn Nets (34-27) at New York Knicks (36-27)

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The Brooklyn Nets’ rise to NBA title contention included a prolonged period of dominance over their closest rival.

There may not be a better time than right now for the upcoming New York Knicks to begin writing a script of their own.

When the Knicks play Brooklyn on Wednesday night in the final game of the regular season between the two teams, they will want to continue their upswing and put more distance between themselves and the Nets.

Monday, the Knicks defeated the visiting Boston Celtics 109-94 to record their sixth victory in a row.

After losing 118-104 to the visiting Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday, the Nets will play a back-to-back set.

The Knicks moved past the Nets into fifth place in the Eastern Conference with their win on Monday, which brought an exciting month to a close. Brooklyn is one game behind New York and one and a half games ahead of the seventh-place Miami Heat, which holds the final playoff spot that is guaranteed.

The Knicks went 9-2 in February, losing only to the host Philadelphia 76ers (119-108) and the Los Angeles Clippers (134-128 in overtime).

The Nets, whose nine-game winning streak in the Big Apple rivalry came to an end on Feb. 13 with a road loss of 124-106, have been the sole opponents on New York’s winning streak, which has been built entirely against teams that will enter Wednesday in a playoff or play-in tournament spot.

Over the past seven weeks, the Nets’ potential for a championship run has vanished. Brooklyn has gone 7-14 since reaching a season-high 14 games over.500 on January 8, when it traded Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant to complete the dismantling of its potential super team.

The Nets’ 2021 Eastern Conference semifinal defeat to the eventual NBA champion Bucks in seven games served as multiple reminders of what could have been. By making a game-tying jumper with his foot on the 3-point arc in Game 7, Durant forced overtime.

On Tuesday, the Nets took a 76-66 lead with just under seven minutes left in the third quarter thanks to a 10-0 run by Mikal Bridges, one of four starters Brooklyn got in the huge trades for Irving and Durant.

However, in a period-ending 25-9 run, the Bucks’ big three of Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jrue Holiday, and Khris Middleton scored 19 points together. Milwaukee won for the 15th time in a row, holding a lead of double digits for the final 8:56.

NBA Preview: Chicago Bulls (28-34) at Detroit Pistons (15-47)

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The outcome of the Chicago Bulls vs. Detroit Pistons game remains the same regardless of where they play.

13 times in a row, Detroit has lost to its Central Division rival, most recently in Paris. When the Pistons take on Chicago on Wednesday, they will try to end that long run.

As recently as the 2018–19 season, Detroit prevailed in the series. That season, the Pistons won seven straight games against the Bulls, winning the four-game series.

The previous three seasons, Chicago won all three series. Additionally, the Bulls have won the first two games this season: On December 30, scores were 132-118 in Chicago and 126-108 in Paris. The teams will play one more time after the game on Wednesday, in the regular-season finale against Chicago on April 9.

The Pistons’ challenge this season is to win against any team. With a 15-47 record, they are last in the Eastern Conference and have lost five straight.

In Monday’s 117-106 road loss to the Charlotte Hornets, Detroit was without four starters. Bojan Bogdanovic, the team’s leading scorer, and big men Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart both missed time with various injuries. Jaden Ivey, a point guard, missed the game for personal reasons, and forward Isaiah Livers, a forward, missed the second half with a left ankle sprain.

On Wednesday, Bogdanovic and Ivey are expected to play again. Livers was listed as doubtful, and Duran and Stewart will once more sit out.

The Hornets outscored the Pistons 41-21 in the first quarter, shooting 51.8 percent from the field, and took control from the start.

On three-point tries, Detroit shot 11.5% (on three of 26 attempts).

At the trade deadline, Golden State Warriors center James Wiseman was acquired by Detroit. He scored 23 points and grabbed seven rebounds to lead the improvised starting lineup. Additionally, reserve Hamidou Diallo scored 23 points.

In his second game since fracturing his hand, Marvin Bagley III had 21 points and 12 rebounds to go along with a solid bench performance. In his first game back, he scored 21 points and grabbed 18 rebounds against the Toronto Raptors on Saturday.

Chicago will conclude a set of back-to-back performances. On Tuesday, the Bulls fell to Toronto 104-98, committing 20 turnovers that resulted in 21 Raptors points. Chicago had six offensive rebounds, while Toronto had 19 as well.

The Bulls were led by Nikola Vucevic, who scored 23 points. Zach LaVine scored 17 points, seven fewer than his season average, and DeMar DeRozan scored just 13 points, 12 fewer than his average.

Chicago didn’t get as many chances to score because it was outrebounded 47-35.

NBA Preview: Philadelphia Sixers (39-21) Miami Heat (33-29)

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What’s in store for his Philadelphia 76ers was perfectly summed up by star guard James Harden.

Starting with their game against the Heat on Wednesday, the 76ers will travel to Miami to play 12 of their 17 March games.

It will be a rematch of Miami’s victory over Philadelphia on Monday, which they won 101-99.

Harden missed a 3-pointer from behind the rim just before the final buzzer and had a chance to win that game.

The close game on Monday was not surprising. In addition, during the 2021–2022 regular season, the teams split four games.

However, the Heat defeated the 76ers in six games in the Eastern Conference semifinals of last year.

Jimmy Butler scored the winning basket for Miami on Monday, spinning between two defenders to make an acrobatic layup with 1:28 remaining.

Butler had a game-high four steals and a close to triple-double at the conclusion: 11 rebounds, 23 points, and 9 assists

Butler has always been the leader of Miami, but the fact that Heat point guard Kyle Lowry has missed nine games in a row because of an injury to his left knee makes him even more significant.

Six-time All-Star Butler played for the 76ers in 55 regular-season games and 12 playoff games in 2018-2019. However, he has been a much better fit for the Heat. He leads Miami in scoring this season with 21.9 points, free throws made per game (8.2), and steals with 2.0.

Bam Adebayo (21.2) and Tyler Herro (20.5) are the other two elite scorers in Miami. However, they were both absent from Monday’s game against the 76ers. Adebayo hit 4-of-14 shots for 13 points. Herro was held to three-for-13 shooting for eight points.

Joel Embiid, the 76ers’ star center, had a game-high 27 points on 10-for-17 shooting and a game-high 12 rebounds, which may have contributed to Adebayo’s performance.

Embiid, who has been an All-Star in each of the past six seasons, had a career-best scoring average of 33.0 points per game going into Tuesday, placing him second in the NBA behind Dallas’ Luka Doncic (33.1). While shooting 53.2 percent from the field and 86.0 percent from the foul line, Embiid also leads the 76ers in rebounds (10.4).

Harden is second on the 76ers in scoring and leads the NBA in assists (10.7). He shoots 39.3% from three-point range and 86.4 percent from the foul line.

Doc Rivers, the 76ers’ coach, is undoubtedly dissatisfied with his team’s current two-game losing streak despite the star duo’s contributions.

Prior to Wednesday’s rematch, Harden stated that he and his teammates would hear from Rivers during a film session.

NBA Preview: Cleveland Cavaliers (39-25) at Boston Celtics (44-18)

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Since the Boston Celtics haven’t been very successful against Cleveland this season, they’re hoping for better luck when they play host to the visiting Cavaliers on Wednesday night.

This season, Boston and Cleveland have met twice, and the Cavaliers won both games in overtime. On Oct. 28, Cleveland defeated Boston 132-123, and on Nov. 2, Cleveland defeated Boston 114-113.

The last time the teams played, Darius Garland had 29 points and 12 assists. That victory featured 25 points from Donovan Mitchell.

Cleveland beat Toronto 118-93 on Sunday to end a three-game losing streak and Mitchell, who is averaging a team-high 27.2 points per game, scored 35 points. In the victory, Mitchell missed one of his eight 3-point attempts from his career high. Jarrett Allen scored 23 points and grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds for Cleveland. Garland and Evan Mobley each scored 18 points in the final game.

This season, the Cavaliers have stopped an opponent from scoring more than 100 points for the 20th time. In that regard, Cleveland is ahead of the NBA.

The New York Knicks defeated Boston 109-94 on the road on Monday night. When Jayson Tatum claimed he was fouled on a 3-point attempt during the fourth quarter, he received his second technical foul and was disqualified from the game. He had never been kicked out of an NBA game before.

The Celtics missed 20 of their first 22 attempts at the three-point line and shot just 21.4% (9 of 42) from behind the arc, which was a season low. Boston’s three-game winning streak was ended by the defeat.

In the game, the Knicks attempted 34 free throws. Boston had 14 endeavors.

Tatum, who is scoring 30.1 points per game, had 14 points, 9 assists, and 7 rebounds in the end. The Celtics, who were without Jaylen Brown due to personal reasons, had Malcolm Brogdon score a team-high 22 points.

Brown is expected to participate in the Cavaliers’ game on Wednesday, according to Mazzulla. Brown scored 30 points to lead the Celtics against Cleveland in Boston’s most recent game.

NBA Preview: Phoenix Suns (33-29) at Charlotte Hornets (20-43)

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Kevin Durant is expected to make his Phoenix Suns debut on Wednesday against the Charlotte Hornets on the road.

Since spraining his MCL on Jan. 8, Durant, who Phoenix acquired from the Brooklyn Nets at the trade deadline, has not played. Durant’s participation in the Suns’ current four-game road trip with the team was confirmed by the team on Tuesday.

Before suffering his injury, the 13-time NBA All-Star and two-time Finals MVP was averaging 29.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 5.3 assists across 39 games.

After winning five of its previous six games, Phoenix has lost two of those games. It lost to the Milwaukee Bucks 104-101 on Sunday to kick off its road trip.

After returning from a five-week absence as a result of a groin injury, Devin Booker scored more than 20 points in four of the six games he played in February. Phoenix has averaged 18.5 points per game over the last six games thanks to Josh Okogie.

Phoenix’s forward T.J. Warren, who was acquired in exchange for Durant, has not played in the past two games. When Durant changes into his uniform, playing time may become more difficult.

During their five-game winning streak, the Hornets have been flying high, but now they will have to deal with a lineup change during their best stretch of the season.

LaMelo Ball, the point guard, is out with a broken right ankle from Monday night.

Ball left the game after suffering a non-contact injury in the third quarter of a 117-106 victory over the Detroit Pistons. He had scored 18 points on six 3-pointers. When it was later revealed that he had suffered a fracture, the medical results seemed to catch everyone off guard.

Dennis Smith Jr. is likely to be added to the Hornets’ starting point guard position. Monday night, Smith had seven assists, which was a team high.

Ball, who has been injured for nearly half of the team’s games, scores an average of 23.3 points per game, leading the team.

The Hornets’ backcourt partner Terry Rozier, who averages 21.4 points per game, ranks second only to Ball.

The Suns defeated Charlotte 128-97 at home on January 24.

Boxing: Big RDR Promotions Card Set for This Saturday

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Isaiah Johnson vs Antonio Sanchez in Main Event; Plus Undefeated Nimal Farmer, Erron Peterson and Najeem Johns 9 Fight Card

NEWTOWN PA – This Saturday Night, March 4th, RDR Promotions will present a huge night of boxing at The Newtown Athletic Club in Newtown, Pennsylvania.

In the featured six-round bout, rising and undefeated junior welterweight Isaiah Johnson will take on veteran Antonio Sanchez.

Johnson of New Jersey has had an explosive start to his career as he is 6-0 with five knockouts. The 20 year-old Johnson is coming off a six-round unanimous decision over William Parra Smith on October 22, 2022 in Philadelphia.

Sanchez of Toa Alta, Puerto Rico is 7-15-3 with three knockouts. He has quality wins on his resume over Carlos Lopez (4-0), Bernard Leon Figueroa (10-1) and Courtney Jackson (21-3).

In a six-round bout, Roberto Gomez faces veteran Oscar Barajas in a junior welterweight bout.

Gomez of Mexico is 5-1 with five knockouts. Gomez is coming off a shocking stoppage win over Quadir Albright (6-0) on October 1, 2022 in Philadelphia.

Barajas of Zamora, Mexico is 18-8-1 with eight knockouts. The 32 year-old Barajas had defeated Roxie Lam (7-1) as well Edgardo Navarrete Correa (11-2). Barajas has developed into a “Philly-Killer” as he has defeated two favorites from the City of Brotherly Love in Jerome Conquest and Damon Allen (16-1-1).

In Four-Round Bouts:

Nimal Farmer (2-0, 2 KOs) of Lindenwold, NJ takes on Boris Nde (4-1, 1 KO) of Harrisburg, PA in a welterweight contest.

Dominique Mayfield (2-1) of Philadelphia takes on Jerome Aiken (1-6-1, 1 KO) of Annapolis, MD in a heavyweight bout.

Ghandi Romain of Union City, NJ will make his pro debut against Jeremiah Kendrick (1-3, 1 KO) of Philadelphia in a super welterweight bout.

Erron Peterson (3-0, 2 KOs) of Philadelphia battles Tariq Green (2-2) of Philadelphia in a middleweight clash.

Najeem Johns (2-0, 2 KOs) of Darby, PA tussles with Raekwon Butler (5-4.3 KOs) of Brooklyn, NY in a super lightweight battle.

Brendan O’Callaghan (4-1-1, 1 KO) of Philadelphia takes on Soslan Alborov (1-1-1, 1 KO) of Philadelphia in a super welterweight fight.

Jonathan Wiles (0-2) of Philadelphia will take on debuting Ali Ellis of Philadelphia in a heavyweight battle.

First Bout at 5 PM ET

The Newtown Athletic Club is located at 120 Pheasant, Newtown PA 18940

Tickets are $200, $100, $75 and $50 and can be purchased at The Following Link

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NHL Preview: Montréal Canadiens (25-30-4) at San Jose Sharks (18-30-12)

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MONTREAL CANADIENS NOTES:

À SURVEILLER CE SOIR / KEEP AN EYE ON…

  • Les Canadiens et les Sharks s’affrontent ce soir pour la 45e fois en saison régulière. Ces deux clubs ne se sont jamais affrontés en séries.
  • The Canadiens and Sharks are facing each other for the 45th time in regular season. Those two opponents have never faced each other in the playoffs.

DERNIER MATCH / LAST GAME – OTT 5 @ MTL 2 (@ CENTRE BELL)
Buts MTL Goals – Matheson, Suzuki
Buts OTT Goals – Brassard, Pinto, Watson, Batherson, Gauthier
Gardien MTL Goalie – Montembeault (17-22)
Gardien OTT Goalie – Sogaard (30-32)
Avantage numérique MTL Powerplay – 0/3
Avantage numérique OTT Powerplay – 0/1
Meneurs MTL Leaders – TOI (Matheson – 24:47) ; S (Matheson – 6) ; HT (Pezzetta – 6) ; BS (Harvey-Pinard – 3)

MATCHS À VENIR / UPCOMING GAMES
2 MARS @ LOS ANGELES 22h30 / 10:30 p.m.
3 MARS @ ANAHEIM 22 h / 10 p.m.
5 MARS @ VEGAS 18 h / 6 p.m.
7 MARS VS. CAROLINE 19 h / 7 p.m.
9 MARS VS. NY RANGERS 19 h / 7 p.m.

RAPPORT MÉDICAL DE LA SAISON / SEASON INJURY REPORT
Joueur Player Date Blessure Injury Matchs ratés Games lost Retour Return
C. Price – Genou / Knee 59 –
P. Byron – Hanche / Hip 59 –
J. Evans – Bas du corps / Lower-body 16 –
B. Gallagher – Bas du corps / Lower-body 21 –
K. Guhle – Bas du corps / Lower-body 23 –
J. Slafkovsky – Bas du corps / Lower-body 15 –
S. Monahan – Bas du corps / Lower-body 34 –
C. Caufield – Épaule / Shoulder 13 –

RÉAFFECTATIONS, SIGNATURES ET TRANSACTIONS / ROSTER MOVES, SIGNINGS AND TRANSACTIONS
Les Canadiens ont acquis l’attaquant Denis Gurianov des Stars de Dallas (26/02)
The Canadiens have acquired forward Denis Gurianov from the Dallas Stars (02/26)
Les Canadiens ont cédé le défenseur Corey Schueneman au Rocket de Laval (25/02)
The Canadiens have loaned defenseman Corey Schueneman to the Laval Rocket (02/25)
Les Canadiens ont réclamé l’attaquant Chris Tierney au ballottage (23/02)
The Canadiens have claimed forward Chris Tierney off waivers (02/23)
Les Canadiens ont rappelé le défenseur Corey Schueneman du Rocket de Laval (18/02)
The Canadiens have recalled defenseman Corey Schueneman from the Laval Rocket (02/18)
Les Canadiens ont rappelé les attaquants Alex Belzile et Jesse Ylönen du Rocket de Laval (09/02)
The Canadiens have recalled forwards Alex Belzile and Jesse Ylönen from the Laval Rocket (02/09)

STATISTIQUES D’ÉQUIPE / TEAM STATISTICS – AVANT LES MATCHS DU 27/02 – BEFORE GAMES ON 02/27
PTS (54 – 26e/26th)
V/W (25 – 25e/25th)
BP/GF (159 – 28e/28th)
BC/GA (214 – 27e/27th)
Tirs-PM/Shots-PG (27.9 – 30e/30th)
Tirs accordés-PM/Shots allowed-PG (33.7 – 27e/27th)
MÉ/Hits (1130 – 28e/28th)
MP/PIM (725 – 2e/2nd)
AN/PP (16.8% – 29e/29th)
DN/PK (73.8% – 28e/28th)

LES CANADIENS CONTRE CHAQUE DIVISION L’AN DERNIER / THE HABS VS. EVERY DIVISION LAST SEASON
Adversaire Opponent Fiche Record PTS Buts pour Goals for Buts contre Goals against
Atlantique 9-14-3 21 84 89
Centrale 3-9-4 10 39 65
Métropolitaine 6-17-1 13 55 103
Pacifique 4-9-3 11 43 62
Total 22-49-11 55 221 319
*Inclut les buts en fusillade / Includes the shootout goals

LES CANADIENS CONTRE CHAQUE DIVISION CETTE SAISON / THE HABS VS. EVERY DIVISION THIS SEASON
Division Fiche Record PTS Buts pour Goals for Buts contre Goals against
Atlantique 4-12-1 9 35 72
Centrale 8-5-2 18 48 45
Métropolitaine 8-7-0 16 44 54
Pacifique 5-6-1 11 36 43
Total 25-30-4 54 163 214
*Inclut les buts en fusillade / Includes the shootout goals

MARTIN ST-LOUIS EN CHIFFRES / MARTIN ST. LOUIS’ NUMBERS…
Matchs/Games : 96
Victoires/Wins : 39
Fiche : 39-49-8
Points de classement/Standing points : 86

CANADIENS VS. SAN JOSE
À vie / All-Time
CANADIENS vs. SJS 16-22-4-2 (44 PJ / GP)
Dom. / Home 11-10-2-0 (23 PJ / GP)
Étr. / Away 5-12-2-2 (21 PJ / GP)
Dern. Match / Last game:
D 4-0 L @ MTL (29/11/22)
J. Allen 3-23 | K. Kahkonen 0-28
BG / WG: M. Nieto

10 DERNIERS MATCHS CONTRE SAN JOSE / LAST 10 GAMES VS. SAN JOSE:
29/11/22 – SJS 4 @ MTL 0
28/10/21 – MTL 4 @ SJS 0
19/10/21 – SJS 5 @ MTL 0
24/10/19 – SJS 4 @ MTL 2
07/03/19 – MTL 2 @ SJS 5
02/12/18 – SJS 3 @ MTL 1
02/01/18 – SJS 4 @ MTL 1
17/10/17 – MTL 2 @ SJS 5
16/12/16 – SJS 4 @ MTL 2
02/12/16 – MTL 1 @ SJS 2

CETTE SAISON CONTRE SAN JOSE / THIS SEASON VS. SAN JOSE
Match #1: 29/11/2022 @ MTL – D/L 4-0
Match #2: 28/02/2023 @ SJS

MEILLEURS BUTEURS CONTRE SAN JOSE / LEADING GOAL SCORERS VS. SAN JOSE:
1) Mike Hoffman (9-15-24, 22 pj/gp)
2) Sean Monahan (9-11-20, 34 pj/gp)
3) Christian Dvorak (4-8-12, 22 pj/gp)

MEILLEURS POINTEURS CONTRE SAN JOSE / LEADING SCORERS VS. SAN JOSE:
1) Mike Hoffman (9-15-24, 22 pj/gp)
2) Sean Monahan (9-11-20, 34 pj/gp)
3) Christian Dvorak (4-8-12, 22 pj/gp)

MENEURS MINUTES DE PÉNALITÉ CONTRE SAN JOSE / MOST PENALTY MINUTES VS. SAN JOSE:
1) Mike Hoffman (21, 22 pj/gp)
2) Joel Edmundson (20, 12 pj/gp)
3) Brendan Gallagher (16, 15 pj/gp)

SAN JOSE SHARKS NOTES:

Game 60 – 2/25 – SJS 3 vs CHI 4 SO…San Jose retired franchise icon Patrick Marleau’s No. 12 prior to the contest. Nick Bonino (1g, 0a) reached the 10-goal mark for the ninth time in his career. Erik Karlsson (1g, 0a) tied Sandis Ozolinsh for the fourth-most goals by a defenseman (46) in franchise history and passed Brent Burns’ 2016-17 Norris Trophy-winning season for the second-most points by a defenseman in a season in franchise history. Evgeny Svechnikov (1g, 0a) set a new single-season career high in goals. San Jose outshot Chicago by 15, and by 18 at five-on-five.
SJ Goals: Bonino (10), Svechnikov (8), Karlsson (19)
SF: 48
SA: 35
SJ PP: 0/1
SJ PK: 4/4
W: Mrazek
SOL: Kahkonen

2/26 Assigned F Martin Kaut to the San Jose Barracuda
2/26 Acquired a 2023 first-round selection (top two protected), a conditional 2024 first-round selection (dependent on New Jersey making either the 2023 Conference Finals [Meier must play in 50% of New Jersey’s playoff games] or 2024 Conference Finals), a 2024 seventh-round selection, F Andreas Johnsson, D Shakir Mukhamadullin, D Nikita Okhotiuk and F Fabian Zetterlund from New Jersey in exchange for F Timo Meier (50% retained), D Scott Harrington, D Santeri Hatakka, F Timur Ibragimov, G Zach Emond and a 2024 fifth-round selection (Colorado’s)

RECENT TRANSACTION
2/23 Activated D Radim Simek off IR
2/21 Assigned D Nick Cicek to the San Jose Barracuda
2/20 Recalled F Martin Kaut from the San Jose Barracuda
2/19 Assigned G Aaron Dell to the San Jose Barracuda
2/16 Recalled D Nick Cicek from the San Jose Barracuda
2/15 Assigned D Nick Cicek and G Eetu Makiniemi to the San Jose Barracuda
2/14 Placed F Jonah Gadjovich on IR; Recalled G Eetu Makiniemi from the San Jose Barracuda
2/11 Recalled G Aaron Dell from the San Jose Barracuda
2/9 Recalled D Nick Cicek from the San Jose Barracuda
2/5 Acquired a conditional 2023 fourth-round selection (Seattle’s choice) from the Seattle Kraken in exchange for D Jaycob Megna
2/5 D Nikolai Knyzhov returned from his long-term injury conditioning loan with the San Jose Barracuda; assigned Knyzhov to the Barracuda

TONIGHT’S OPPONENT – MONTREAL CANADIENS
Montreal and San Jose will finish their two-game season series tonight at SAP Center at San Jose. The Sharks took the first leg, 4-0, at Bell Centre on Nov. 30, 2022. Logan Couture (1g, 1a), Tomas Hertl (2g, 0a) and Kevin Labanc (0g, 2a) recorded multi-point outings and Kaapo Kahkonen earned a 28-save shutout. Historically, the Sharks have fared well against the Canadiens at home, with a 12-1-0 record at SAP Center since the beginning of the century, including a 12-game home winning streak that was ended last season. Montreal is playing the first game of a four-game Pacific division swing, with upcoming contests at Los Angeles (Mach 2), Anaheim (March 3) and Vegas (March 5). The Canadiens made a trade on Sunday, acquiring winger Denis Gurianov in exchange for Evgenii Dadonov.

NHL Preview: Chicago Blackhawks (21-33-5) at Arizona Coyotes (20-30-9)

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CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS NOTES:

TONIGHT’S BROADCAST INFORMATION
TV: NBCSCH – Chris Vosters (PxP) and Patrick Sharp (analyst)
RADIO: WGN-AM 720 – John Wiedeman (PxP) and Troy Murray (analyst)

UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Thursday, March 2 vs. DAL, 7:30 p.m. CT (NBCSCH, WGN Radio)
Saturday, March 4 vs. NSH, 7:00 p.m. CT (NBCSCH, WGN Radio, Univision (Spanish))
Monday, March 6 vs. OTT, 8:00 p.m. CT (NBCSCH, WGN Radio, Univision (Spanish))
Wednesday, March 8 at DET, 6:30 p.m. CT (TNT, WGN Radio)
Friday, March 10 at FLA, 6:00 p.m. CT (NBCSCH, WGN Radio)

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Feb. 27 – Activated Jarred Tinordi from IR … Feb. 26 – Activated Alex Stalock off IR and assigned Jaxson Stauber to Rockford … Feb. 25 – Placed Reese Johnson on IR retroactive to Feb. 20 … Activated Jujhar Khaira from IR … Feb. 23 – Signed David Gust to a two-year, two-way contract and recalled him from Rockford … Feb. 21 – Placed MacKenzie Entwistle on IR … Feb. 15 – Recalled Cole Guttman, Isaak Phillips and Brett Seney from Rockford … Placed Alex Stalock, Jarred Tinordi and Jonathan Toews on IR … Feb. 7 – Activated Tyler Johnson and Jarred Tinordi off IR … Feb. 5 – Recalled Jaxson Stauber from Rockford … Jan. 29 – Assigned Luke Philp, Filip Roos and Jaxson Stauber to Rockford.

LAST TIME OUT
Score: Chicago (2) at Anaheim (4) – Mon., Feb. 27 – Honda Center
CHI Goals: Johnson (8; PP), Athanasiou (13; PP)
ANA Goals: Lundestrom (4), Silfverberg (9; PP), Jones (5), Terry (16)
Goalies: CHI – Mrazek (29/33, 58:34) ANA – Dostal (24/26, 59:50)
CHI PP: 2/4; PK: 4/5
ANA PP: 1/5; PK: 2/4
Recap: The Blackhawks fell to the Ducks 4-2 on Monday night, ending their season-long five-game winning streak … Both Blackhawks’ goals came on the power play with the club going 2-for-4 on the night … Tyler Johnson scored the first goal of the game and added an assist … He has four points (2G, 2A) over his last four games … Max Domi notched two assists, extending his point streak to a seasonlong seven games (4G, 10A) … Andreas Athanasiou scored his 13th goal of the season … Newcomers Joey Anderson and Andreas Englund made their Blackhawks debuts.

TONIGHT’S OPPONENT – ARIZONA COYOTES
The Blackhawks are 15-5-2 in their last 22 games against the Coyotes … Chicago also has a 10-5-0 record over their last 15 contests in Arizona … Chicago is 3-0-0 so far this season against the Coyotes, most recently defeating the club 4-3 in overtime on Feb. 10 … Caleb Jones scored in overtime, his first overtime tally of the season and second of his career … The Blackhawks earned their first shutout of the season on Jan. 6 vs. ARI with Jake McCabe and Tyler Johnson scoring for the Blackhawks … Seth Jones has points in four straight (1G, 3A) against ARI and seven points (1G, 8A) over his last nine … Max Domi has six points over his last four games against his former team (2G, 4A) … Domi was drafted by Arizona (12th overall) in the 2013 NHL Draft … Connor Murphy was also drafted by the Coyotes (20th overall) in the 2011 NHL Draft. 

2022-23 Schedule/Results: HOME: Jan. 6 (2-0), Feb. 10 (4-3 OT) | AWAY: Feb. 28, March 18  
All-Time Record: 78-52-26 Home: 43-17-17 Road: 35-35-9 
Last Home Win: Feb. 10, 2023 (4-3 OT) Last Road Win: April 20, 2022 (4-3 OT) Last Home Loss: April 3,
2022 (2-3 OT) Road Loss: Jan. 6, 2022 (4-6) 

ACTIVE BLACKHAWKS VS. ARI ALL-TIME
GOALS: Andreas Athanasiou, 4; Tyler Johnson, 3; three players tied with 2
ASSISTS: Seth Jones, 11; Tyler Johnson, 9; Andreas Athanasiou, 8
POINTS: Seth Jones, 12; Tyler Johnson, 12; Andreas Athanasiou, 12

ARIZONA COYOTES NOTES:

3 HARD LAPS
• Arizona has dropped its last two games after posting a 9-game point streak (5-0-4)
• Linemates Clayton Keller and Nick Schmaltz have each tallied 18 points in 13 games apiece since 1/22. They both hold a share of the 11th
-most in the NHL since then
• Arizona enters tonight with a six-game home point streak versus Chicago (4-0-2). That’s the longest home point streak the Coyotes/Jets franchise has ever recorded against the Hawks. The last time the Coyotes produced a seven-plus game home point streak against an NHL opponent was a 6-0-1 run versus Washington from 10/23/08 – 12/22/17

LAST GAME
Predators 6, Coyotes 2 – February 26, 2023 – Mullett Arena
ARI Goals: Gostisbehere (10), Schmaltz (17)
NSH Goals: Trenin (9), Duchene (18), Josi (16, 17), Novak (9), Glass (8)
ARI Goalie: Ingram (L) – 28 svs on 34 shots
NSH Goalie: Saros (W) – 25 svs on 27 shots
PP: 0-5 PK: 1-3
Notes: ARI fell to the Predators and holds a 1-1-1 season series record against them…Shayne Gostisbehere opened the scoring with a SHG, his second such tally of the season; The goal was also Gostisbehere’s 300th career NHL point (84-216-300)… ARI’s first goal was the team’s first SHG at home since 12/15/21 (Loui Eriksson)…Nick Schmaltz established a three-game point/goal streak with an assist on Gostisbehere’s goal; He also scored ARI’s second tally… Schmaltz’s 3-game goal streak ties a season-high by a Coyote (six previous instances)…Clayton Keller found the scoresheet for the fourth consecutive contest, producing 3-3-6 in that span…Barrett Hayton registered his 15th assist of the season, marking a new career-high…Lawson Crouse played in his 400th career game, logging 17:10 of ice time

MAN GAMES LOST (Name/Roster Status/Injury Type/Games Missed/Last Game Played)
Josh Brown…Day-to-Day…Upper-Body (1 / 2/22)
Total man games lost: 119 games
Liam O’Brien – 23 (12/17 – 2/6) – Upper-Body | 2 (2/11 – 2/13) – Upper-Body
Jakob Chychrun – 16 (10/13 – 11/17) – Upper-Body
Matias Maccelli – 16 (12/27 – 1/24) – Lower-Body
Nick Schmaltz – 15 (10/15 – 11/17) – Upper-Body | 1 (12/31) – Upper-Body
Zack Kassian – 9 (11/1 – 11/21) – Lower-Body
Connor Timmins – 9 (10/15 – 11/5) – Upper-Body
Shayne Gostisbehere – 8 (1/26 – 2/18) – Upper-Body
Andrew Ladd – 6 (N/A) – Undisclosed
Josh Brown – 3 (11/23 – 11/27) – Upper-Body
Ben McCartney – 3 (10/13 – 10/17) – Lower-Body
Juuso Valimaki – 1 (11/23) – Upper-Body
Lawson Crouse – 1 (12/1) – Illness | 4 (1/19 – 1/24) – Upper-Body
Connor Ingram – 1 (1/8) – Illness

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
-2/22 – Acquired 2023 5th Round Draft Pick and D Shea Weber from Vegas in exchange for D Dysin Mayo
-2/16 – Assigned D Dysin Mayo to Tucson (AHL)
-2/11 – Recalled D Victor Sodestrom from Tucson (AHL)
-2/11 – Recalled D Dysin Mayo from Tucson (AHL)
-2/7 – Assigned F Jean-Sebastien Dea to Tucson (AHL)
-2/5 – Recalled F Jean-Sebastien Dea from Tucson (AHL)
-2/5 – Assigned F Dylan Guenther to the Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)

YOTES & HAWKS

  • Tonight is the third of four ARI-CHI contests this season and the first of two in AZ
  • The Hawks took the first meeting 2-0 on 1/6. The Yotes captured a point in the most recent matchup on 2/10, falling 4-3 in overtime
  • Arizona enters tonight with a six-game home point streak versus Chicago (4-0-2). That’s the longest home point streak the Coyotes/Jets franchise has recorded against the Hawks
  • In those last six meetings in AZ, the Coyotes have out-scored the Blackhawks 23-13 (excluding shootout-deciding goals)
  • Clayton Keller chipped in three points (1-2-3) in the last ARI-CHI meeting and cleared 300 career pts in the process. The 3-point night made Keller the team-leader in career goals and points against Chicago among active Coyotes
  • Former-Blackhawk Nick Schmaltz has found the scoresheet in three of the last four games he’s played in against the Blackhawks, collecting 1-4-5 in that span. He notched a goal and an assist on 2/10
  • Schmaltz also notched two assists the last time the Blackhawks visited Arizona (4/20/22)
  • Nick Bjugstad scored the game-tying goal in the 2/10 matchup with under 3 minutes in regulation
  • Troy Stecher’s career goal (3) and assist (6, tied) totals versus CHI mark the most he’s posted against an NHL club
  • Coyotes franchise vs Blackhawks
    • All-Time: 63-69-15-9
    • Home: 39-30-5-5
    • Road: 24-39-10-4
    • L10: 5-2-3
    • STRK: OT1

SCORING NOTABLES AGAINST THE BLACKHAWKS
Troy Stecher…3-6-9…23 career GP
Clayton Keller…7-6-13…13 career GP
Shayne Gostisbehere…1-5-6…13 career GP
Travis Boyd…2-4-6…9 career GP
Nick Schmaltz…2-6-8…8 career GP
Career Leaders
Goals (Keller, 7)… Assists (Nemeth, 7)…Points (Keller, 13)
Career Leaders Among Defensemen
Goals (Stecher, 3)… Assists (Nemeth, 7)…Points (Stecher, 9)

2022-23 COYOTES RECORD ON…
1-Day Rest: 13-19-4
2-Days Rest: 3-3-2
3+ Days Rest: 2-4-2

Back-to-Backs
Coyotes record on…
First Game of Back-to-Back: 1-4-2
Second Game of Back-to-Back: 2-4-1

When ARI and opponent is completing a back-to-back: 2-1-0
When completing a back-to-back where opponent is not: 1-3-1
When ARI is not completing a back-to-back but opponent is: 2-1-2

NHL Preview: Boston Bruins (46-8-5) at Calgary Flames (27-21-12)

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BOSTON BRUINS NOTES:

TONIGHT’S GAME

  • The Bruins visit the Flames tonight in the 2nd and final game between these teams this season and the Bruins’ lone visit to Scotiabank Saddledome.
  • They are 46-8-5 overall this season and they are 22-6-2 on the road … The Bruins are 21-2-2 vs Western Conference opponents.
  • The Bruins close tonight their 9th of 14 sets of back-to-back games this season … They are currently 7-0-2 in the 1st game of those sets and are 6-2-0 in the 2nd games so far.
  • The Bruins play game 4 of a 4-game road trip tonight in Calgary (3-0-0) … They next return to Boston for a 4-game home stand, hosting Buffalo on 3/2, NY Rangers on 3/4, Edmonton on 3/9 and Detroit on 3/11.

RECENT GAMES:

  • The Bruins have won their last 7 games with a 3-2/OT win in Dallas on 2/14, 5-0 win in Nashville on 2/16, 6-2 win vs. NY Islanders on 2/18, 3-1 victory vs Ottawa on 2/20, 6-5 win in Seattle on 2/23, 3-1 win in Vancouver on 2/25 and 3-2 win in EDM on 2/27 … They are 9-3-1 in their last 13 games and they are 19-3-1 in their last 23 contests.
  • They have won their last 6 road games and are 15-2-2 in their last 19 road games, including a 9-0-1 road point streak from 12/11-1/24.
  • The Bruins are 5-2-0 in their last 7 home games … That followed a 22-game home unbeaten at 19-0-3 and a 14- game home win streak, the longest from the start of a season in league history and longest point streak from a season’s start in Boston annals … It was also their fourth longest home point streak overall in team history.
  • Boston 6 at Seattle 5 … The Bruins had two-point games from David Krejci, David Pastrnak, Brad Marchand, Patrice Bergeron (1-1=2 totals each), Hampus Lindholm and Charlie McAvoy (2A each) …Brandon Carlo and Jake Debrusk scored each in the last 16:19 of the 3rd period for the win … Jeremy Swayman tied a season-high of 41 shots against in the win … SOG: Bos 33, Sea 41 … PP: 0/1 … PK: 1/4
  • Boston 3 at Vancouver 1 … The Bruins got single goals from Hampus Lindholm (PP), Brad Marchand (GW) and Linus Ullmark (EN) with the 1st goal by a Boston goaltender in team history … Ullmark also recorded his 1st 30-win season … SOG: Bos 35, Van 27 … PP: 1/3 … PK: 0/3
  • Boston 3 at Edmonton 2 … Boston’s goals came from Tomas Nosek, Nick Foligno and Pavel Zacha and Dmitry Orlov had his first 2A as a Bruin … Jeremy Swayman earned his 3rd straight win in goal … SOG: Bos 28, Edm 24 … PP: 0/5 … PK: 0/1

INJURIES (Total man-games lost in 2022-23: 77)

  • Taylor Hall: Lower body

BOSTON vs CALGARY, LIFETIME SERIES

  • The Bruins and Flames are meeting for the 115th time in their histories with the Bruins having a 64-36-10-4 record and 391-345 scoring advantage in those games.
  • The Bruins have a 28-21-4-2 record in Calgary with the Flames having a 190-185 scoring edge in those 55 games.
  • The Bruins won the 1st game of this season’s series with a 3-1 win in Boston on 11/10.

FUN FACTS

  • The Bruins currently have 23 players on their roster … 11 were drafted by the team, 6 were acquired in trade and 6 were signed as free agents.
  • The Bruins play 16 matinees this season (local start time 4:00 pm or earlier) … They have a 6-1-1 record in afternoon games so far.
  • The Bruins play 14 sets of back-to-back games this season … They are currently 7-0-2 in the 1st game of those sets and are 6-2-0 in the 2nd games so far.
  • The Bruins are playing game 10 of their 10-game February schedule today (3 hm/7 rd, 8-1-0) … They will play 15 in March (9 hm/6 rd) and 7 in April (3 hm/4 rd) … They went 8-1-0 in October, 11- 2-0 in November, 9-1-4 in December and 10-3-1 in January.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Jan. 30: Joona Koppanen and Marc McLaughlin returned to Providence/AHL.
Jan. 31: Jakub Lauko and Vinni Lettieri recalled from Providence/AHL.
Feb. 2: Jakub Lauko returned to Providence/AHL.
Feb. 9: Jakub Lauko recalled from Providence/AHL.
Feb. 17: Jakub Lauko returned to Providence/AHL.
Feb. 23: Dmitry Orlov and Garnet Hathaway acquired from Washington for Craig Smith, 2023 first round draft pick, 2025 second round draft pick and 2024 third round draft pick.
Feb. 23: Rights to Andrei Svetlakov acquired from Minnesota for 2023 fifth round draft pick.
Feb. 25: Vinni Lettieri placed on waivers (cleared 2/26).
Feb. 25: Shane Bowers acquired from Colorado for Keith Kinkaid and assigned to Providence/AHL

CALGARY FLAMES NOTES:

FLAMES LAST GAME RECAP
February 25, 2023 – CALGARY FLAMES [1] vs. COLORADO AVALANCHE [4]
The Flames finished off a three-game road trip against the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday night. Colorado would open the scoring courtesy of Nathan MacKinnon 3:05 into the game. Alex Newhook would double Colorado’s advantage just before the halfway mark of the opening frame and the score remained 2-0 Avalanche through 20. In the second, Mikko Rantanen made it 3-0 Colorado before Tyler Toffoli scored his team-leading 25th on the campaign to draw the Flames within two. However, that’s as close as Calgary would get and the Flames fell 4-1 in Denver.

CGY GOAL SCORERS: Toffoli (25)
GOALIE: Markstrom (18/22, .818 Sv%)
PP: 1/5 (20%)
PK: 3/4 (75%)

FLAMES LAST FIVE RESULTS, RECORD: 2-2-1
DATE RESULT GWG CGY GOALIE OPP. GOALIE
February 25, 2023 CGY [1] at COL [4] Newhook Markstrom Georgiev
February 23, 2023 CGY [3] at VGK 4 Pietrangelo Vladar Brossoit
February 22, 2023 CGY [6] at ARI [3] Pelletier Vladar Vejmelka
February 20, 2023 PHI [4] vs. CGY [3] Allison Markstrom Ersson
February 18, 2023 NYR [2] vs. CGY 3 Backlund Markstrom Halak
*shootout winning goal

FLAMES UPCOMING SCHEDULE:
DATE TIME
(MST) OPPONENT VENUE
February 28, 2023 7:00pm vs. Boston Bruins Scotiabank Saddledome
March 2, 2023 7:00pm vs. Toronto Maple Leafs Scotiabank Saddledome
March 4, 2023 8:00pm vs. Minnesota Wild Scotiabank Saddledome
March 6, 2023 6:30pm at Dallas Stars American Airlines Center
March 7, 2023 6:00pm at Minnesota Wild Xcel Energy Center

TONIGHTS STORYLINES & STATS
This is the second and final matchup this season between the Flames and Bruins. The Flames fell 3-1 in the clubs’ first meeting back in November. This is a Pacific Division versus Atlantic Division matchup; The Flames have an overall record of 4-6-3 against Atlantic Division opponents this season and a record of 11-11-7 against Eastern Conference opponents. 0

LAST MEETING WITH BOSTON:
The Flames faced Boston at the end of their first Eastern road trip at TD Garden back on November 10th. The Flames came out of the gates hot with Noah Hanifin scoring his first of the year on a shot from the point. The Bruins would respond with Connor Clifton scoring later in the period and the teams were knotted at one after 20. Boston would score the only goal of the second period thanks to Charlie McAvoy and that would end up being the game winner as Boston would add an empty netter in the third to hang on 3-1.

POWER PLAY PROFICIENCY:
The Flames struck on the power play in every game during their three-game road trip, with a 35.7% power play percentage. That mark is the fourth-best in the league since February 22nd , and they scored a season-high three times on the power play in Arizona marking the first time they have struck thrice on the man-advantage in a game since January 16th, 2021 against Vancouver. Tyler Toffoli currently leads the Flames in power play goals (9) and power play points (19).

CALGARY FLAMES vs. BOSTON BRUINS
CGY vs. BOS ALL-TIME HOME AWAY L10 STRK
40-63-10-1 23-27-4-1 17-36-6-0 3-6-1 L2

GAME INFO:
Calgary Flames vs. Boston Bruins
7:00pm MT
Scotiabank Saddledome
TV: Sportsnet one, Sportsnet West
Radio: Sportsnet Fan 960

2022-23 Season Series: 0-1-0 (Home: 0-0-0, Road 0-0-0)
Nov. 10, 2022 – CGY [1] at BOS [3]
Feb. 28, 2023 – BOS at CGY

2021-22 Season Record vs. BOS: 1-1-0 (Home: 0-1-0, Road: 1-0-0)
Last Home Win vs. BOS: October 17, 2018 – Boston [2] vs. Calgary [5]
Last Road Win @ BOS November 21, 2021 – Calgary [4] at Boston [0]
Last Home Loss vs. BOS: December 11, 2021 – Boston [4] vs. Calgary [2]
Last Road Loss @ BOS: November 10, 2022 – Calgary [1] at Boston [3]
2022-23 CALGARY FLAMES

FLAMES RECENT TRANSACTIONS:
Jan. 27 – placed Chris Tanev (D) on IR; activated Brett Ritchie (F) from IR
Jan. 28 – reassigned Walker Duehr (F), Jakob Pelletier (F) and Dennis Gilbert (D) to Calgary (AHL)
Feb. 5 – recalled Jakob Pelletier (F) and Dennis Gilbert (D) from Calgary (AHL)
Feb. 6 – activated Chris Tanev (D) from IR
Feb. 21 – recalled Walker Duehr (F) from Calgary (AHL); placed Michael Stone (D) on IR

FLAMES RECENT INJURIES (Total man games lost – 46)
Noah Hanifin – illness (1 game: Oct. 21)
Chris Tanev – upper-body (5 games: Nov. 3 – Nov. 10)
Jonathan Huberdeau – upper-body (3 games: Nov. 8 – Nov. 12)
Michael Stone – lower-body (11 games: Nov. 7 – Nov. 25)
MacKenzie Weegar – non-COVID illness (1 game: Dec. 12)
Elias Lindholm – upper-body injury (1 game: Dec. 12)
Chris Tanev – upper-body injury (3 games: Dec. 14 – Dec. 18)
Radim Zohorna – non-COVID illness (1 game: Dec. 18)
Dennis Gilbert – lower-body injury (4 games: Dec. 20 – Dec. 27)
Brett Ritchie – upper-body injury (8 games: Jan. 8 – Jan. 26)
Chris Tanev – injury reserve (2 games: Jan. 26 – Jan. 27)
Rasmus Andersson – day-to-day (3 games: Feb. 9 – Feb. 13)
Michael Stone – lower-body injury (3 games: Feb. 22 – Feb. 25)