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Boxing Preview: John “Scrappy” Ramirez (10-0, 8 KOs) at Luis “Callado” Padilla (15-3-2, 2 KOs)

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One of boxing’s most energetic and fan-friendly fighters, NABA Super Flyweight Titleholder John “Scrappy” Ramirez (10-0, 8 KOs) of Los Angeles will headline the first Golden Boy Fight Night on DAZN show of the year at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino on Thursday, February 23. Ramirez will defend his NABA title against Luis “Callado” Padilla (15-3-2, 2 KOs) of Guadalajara, Mexico. The event will be broadcast live worldwide on DAZN beginning at 6:00 p.m. PT / 9:00 p.m. ET.

“Excited is an understatement. When I left football for boxing I always envisioned a stage like this to showcase my hard work and dedication and I’m sincerely grateful to have the opportunity now,” said “Scrappy” Ramirez. “It has been a long road to get here but I want to thank my team, Golden Boy, DAZN, the WBA and Mr. Gilberto Ramírez, Oscar and Eric, and all my fans and supporters from across the world for this opportunity. This is just the beginning and I can’t wait to headline this show at Fantasy Springs on DAZN.”

WHAT TIME IS ‘SCRAPPY’ RAMIREZ VS. PADILLA?
Date: Thursdasy, February 23
Time: 9 p.m. ET / 2 a.m. GMT
Main event: 11 p.m. ET / 4 a.m. GMT
The fight will take place at the Fantasy Springs Resort & Casino in Indio, California.
The card will stream live on DAZN in over 200 countries across the globe
The main card is set to get underway at 9 p.m. ET / 2 a.m. GMT with the Ramirez vs. Padilla fight set to take place at around 11 p.m. ET / 4 a.m. GMT.

“As promised, Golden Boy is delivering the best fight nights,” said Chairman and CEO of Golden Boy Promotions Oscar De La Hoya. “On February 23, fight fans will get to see talented, rising prospects who have star potential. Scrappy Ramirez is a prime example of that – the fans will be able to feel the energy he brings as our special main event.”

As chief support of the card, Coachella Valley’s beloved, undefeated local fighter Manuel “El Meny” Flores (14-0, 11 KOs) will measure up against Mangua, Nicaragua’s Marvin Solano (24-8, 8 KOs). The eight-round bantamweight fight will be guaranteed action, as Flores’s last six fights have all been knockouts.

Here’s what the fighters had to say:

AZAT “CRAZY A” HOVHANNISYAN, SUPER BANTAMWEIGHT CONTENDER: “When the contract came to fight Nery, I was so thankful! I thought, finally the time has come. I’ve waited 3 1/2 years for this opportunity. I respect Nery, but in 10 days it will be war. I think I will win.

“Even though I am not fighting in Armenia, people will feel the strong Armenian presence at the fight. I am proud to represent both Armenia and Los Angeles.”

JOHN “SCRAPPY” RAMIREZ, NABA SUPER FLY WEIGHT TITLEHOLDER: “I came from the bottom. Everyone told me I was too old to start my career boxing. But I did it my way and now I’m the main event for a Golden Boy show. It’s real simple. Work hard and stay focused and you can accomplish anything. I’m all in.”

RICARDO “EL NIÑO” SANDOVAL, FLYWEIGHT FIGHTER “I learned a lot from my last fight, especially paying more attention to what my trainer is telling me to do during the fight. I deviated from the plan and the fight didn’t go my way. I took two weeks off after my loss and I got back into the gym. It’s boxing. I’m glad to be back on Feb. 18 and show fans that I am back.”

RAMIREZ VS. PADILLA FIGHT CARD
John “Scrappy” Ramirez vs. Luis Padilla; For the NABA junior bantamweight title
Manuel Flores vs. Franklin Gonzalez; Bantamweights
Lorraine Villalobos vs. Katherine Lindenmuth; Strawweights
Stefanie Cohen vs. Leanne Calderon; Bantamweights
Zachary Spiller vs. Kaleel Carter; Heavyweights
Grant Flores vs. Christopher Gonzalez; Welterweights

Boxing Preview: Heather “The Heat” Hardy (23-2-0, 4 KO’s) at Taynna Cardoso (5-1-0, 1 KO)

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Former world champion Heather “The Heat” Hardy will battle former Brazilian champion Taynna Cardoso in a eight-round super featherweight bout in the main event at Sony Hall, in the heart of Times Square, mid-town Manhattan, on Thursday, February 23.

In the co-feature, Brooklyn’s Frederic “French Revolution” Julan will clash with South Jersey’s Decarlo “3medno” Perez in an eight-round light heavyweight bout. Elon “El Leon” de Jesus will fight in a six-round super bantamweight contest and three additional fights will soon be added.

The February 23 event is being promoted by Boxing Insider is association with DiBella Entertainment.

“Very grateful to DiBella Entertainment and Boxing Insider for going out of their way to ensure me a slot on this show that will be honoring my late trainer, mentor, and papa, Hector Roca,” said Hardy. “The day before he died, we sat in his hospital room, me on the corner of the bed. He put his hand over mine and said ‘baby, they all think you past your prime, but you didn’t hit it yet. This is going to be your year’. I’m ready and exited to start 2023 off right, here in front of all my NYC fans for papa.”

“This is on paper one of the best local New York cards in years,“ said Boxing Insider’s Larry Goldberg.

Heather Hardy (23-2, 4 KO’s), Brooklyn born and raised and former World Boxing Organization Featherweight Champion, will bring “The Heat” once again after headlining Boxing Insider’s promotional debut on October 13. Heather is a graduate of John Jay College in Brooklyn, began boxing in the gym at age twenty-four and made her professional debut in 2012 at the tender age of twenty-eight. In 2014 she won the vacant WBC International super bantamweight title and in 2016 won the WBC International featherweight title. On October 27, 2018, Heather became world champion, winning the WBO featherweight title with a unanimous decision win over Shelly Vincent at Madison Square Garden. Heather lost the title the following September in a unified title fight to WBC World Champion Amanda Serrano in a clash of women boxing stars. Most recently, Heather won a unanimous decision against Calista Silgado on October 22. Taynnaa Cardoso (5-1, 1KO) from Jundiai, Sao Paulo, Brazil made her pro debut in 2017 and won the Brazilian featherweight title in just her second fight.

Frederic “French Revolution” Julan (12-2, 10 KOs) was born in Paris and now resides in Brooklyn. He made his pro debut in 2016 and won his first ten bouts. Julan is looking to rebound from two tough decision losses, most recently at Madison Square Garden. Decarlo “3medno” Perez (19-7, 6 KOs), from Atlantic City, is a former USA New Jersey State Super Middleweight Champion and a Jersey Shore fan favorite. His last fight was a tough, majority decision loss to Nadim Salloum at Sony Hall in December.

Elon “El Leon” de Jesus (4-1, 3 KOs) from Dunkirk, NY, made his professional debut on December 18, 2020. Elon will fight in a six-round bantamweight bout against Jesus Arturo “Chucho” Guzman (8-10, 5 KOs).

The Card and weights . . .
8 Rounds – Super Featherweights

Heather Hardy, 134 lbs., 23-2, 4 KOs, Brooklyn, NY, Former World Champion Taynnaa Cardoso, 133.6 lbs., 5-1, 1KO, Jundiai, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Former Brazilian Featherweight Champion

6 Rounds – Featherweights

Tsendbaatar Erdenebat 134.4 lbs. 4-0, 2 KOs, Tsetserleg, Momgolia Former Olympian & Asian Games Gold Medallist

Giovanni Gutierrez 134.8 lbs. 11-3, 6 KOs, Tipitapa, Nicaragua Former WBA Fedacaribe Super Bantamweight champion

8 Rounds – Light Heavyweights

Frederic “French Revolution” Julan, 174.6 lbs. 12-2, 10 KOs, Brooklyn, NY via Paris Decarlo “3medno” Perez, 174 lbs. 19-7, 6 KOs, Atlantic City, NJ

4 Rounds – Super Lightweights

Michael Hughes, 140.2 lbs., 3-1, 1 KO, Hell’s Kitchen, New York
Nelson Morales 141.8 lbs., 3-2, Scranton, PA via Dominican Republic

6 Rounds – Lightweights
Terell Bostic 137.6 lbs., 7-1, 1 KO, Wyandanch, Long Island, NY
Clay Burns, 135.2 lbs., 10-16-2, 4 KOs, Forth Worth, Texas

Multiple World Boxing Champion Guillermo Rigondeaux Returns To The Ring On Friday, February 24, 2023

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Three-Time World Champion Guillermo Rigondeaux Takes on Jesus Martinez in Main Event

Hialeah, FL – Former three-time world champion Guillermo Rigondeaux, with a professional record of 20-3-1 (13 KOs), will return to the ring for the first time in almost one year when he takes on veteran Jesus Martinez in the 10-round bantamweight main event at Hialeah Park on Friday, February 24, 2023.

Rigondeaux, whose last bout was a unanimous decision defeat at the hands of Vincent Astrolabio on February 26, 2022 in Dubai, has been sidelined since suffering severe facial burns and eye injuries in a freak kitchen accident at his home in Miami nine months ago.

Now 42 years of age, the former WBO/WBA Super Bantamweight and WBA Bantamweight world champion will attempt to tap the fountain of youth in his 25th professional fight as he looks to win for the first time since defeating Liborio Solis in February of 2020.

Martinez of Miami via Colombia, has a record of 33-17-1 with 16 knockouts. Martinez has defeated Jonathan Burgos (9-2-1), Miguel Martinez (20-2), Angel Berrio (14-2). Martinez has also shared the ring with former world champions Luis Nery and TJ Doheny as well as top prospects Gary Antonio Russell, Dominique Crowder and Antonio Vargas. Martinez is on a two-fight winning streak.

In Eight-Round Bouts:

Ariel Perez De La Torre (9-1, 7 KOs of Mexico vis Cuba takes on Yonfrez Parejo (24-5-1, 12 KOs) in a super bantamweight clash.

Hugo Noriega (5-0, 3 KOs) of Cuba takes on Carlos Mohammed Rodriguez (15-10-1, 6 KOs) of Mexico in a welterweight fight.

Yoaki Urrutia (9-0, 6 KOs) of Cuba battles Luis Eduardo Florez (26-25, 21 KOs) of Colombia in a middleweight tussle.

In Six-Round Bouts:

Damian Lescaille (2-0, 1 KO) of Cuba fights Lucas McDonald (1-10, 1KO) of Belville, Texas in a welterweight bout.

Carlos Fromenta (9-1, 5 KOs) of Cuba will take on Armando Reeves (3-10-2) of Jefferson City, MO in a cruiserweight fight.

In Four-Round Bouts:

Jose Brayan Fonteboa of Hialeah, Florida will make his pro debut against Ashton Royal (1-4, 1 KO) of Texas in a super lightweight affair.

Adlay Rodriguez (2-0, 2 KOs) of Cuba fights Ryan Schwartzberg (1-9-2, 1 KO) of Dania, Florida in a super lightweight bout.

Gustavo Trujillo (1-0, 1 KO) of Cuba will take on Jawaski Bethly (0-1 of Louisiana in a heavyweight bout.

MLS Preview: Nashville SC (0-0-0) at New York City FC (0-0-0)

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In 2021, Nashville SC avoided defeat by winning and drawing their previous MLS matches against New York City FC. Hany Mukhtar scored two of Nashville’s three goals in a 3-1 victory at home, despite the match ending scoreless in New York.

Nashville SC lost five of its final twelve home games last season (W4 D3), including a 2-1 defeat to Houston in its final game. The fourth-longest streak in MLS history, Nashville had been unbeaten in all competitions for 25 consecutive home games (W13 D12).

New York City FC had the longest active scoring streak in Major League Soccer when they scored 55 points during the 2022 regular season. This was the club’s sixth full season with at least 50 points for a row. There are only two teams in league history with longer streaks: the New York Red Bulls and the Los Angeles Galaxy, who played seven straight games from 2010 to 2016 and seven straight games from 2012 to 2018.

In the previous regular season, Hany Mukhtar, the 2022 MLS MVP, scored at least one goal in 22 games (23 goals, 11 assists). Only three players have more goals scored in a single season: Only Tayvon Gray, Maxime Chanot, and Alfredo Morales, three of the 11 starters from New York City FC’s MLS Cup-winning team in 2021, remain on the team following the departures of Season Johnson, Alexander Callens, Maxi Moralez, and Santiago Rodriguez in the offseason. Carlos Vela (age 25 in 2019), Josef Martinez (age 23 in 2018), and Chris Wondolowski (age 23 in 2012).

NWSL: Houston Dash forward Diana Ordóñez signs new three-year contract

NEED TO KNOW:

Ordóñez signed a new, three-year agreement with Houston through the 2025 season
Houston acquired Ordóñez via a trade with North Carolina Courage on Jan. 12
Ordóñez and the Dash kickoff the 2023 campaign at Shell Energy Stadium on March 26 against Racing Louisville FC

HOUSTON – The Houston Dash announced today that forward Diana Ordóez has signed a new three-year contract with the team through the 2025 season.

Alex Singer, the general manager of Dash, stated, “Diana is a key piece in our style of play and adds another dimension to our attack.” She is committed to perfecting her craft and possesses all the tools necessary to be one of the world’s best strikers. We are looking forward to collaborating with her and have been impressed by her commitment to the club and desire to improve. The company is delighted that she will stay on.

In a trade with North Carolina earlier this year, Houston obtained Ordóez just before the 2023 NWSL Draft began. In exchange for the Texas native, Houston offered $100,000 in allocation funds, a first-round pick in the 2024 draft, and a spot on the International team in 2023. The contract Houston received from NCC as part of the trade is now obsolete thanks to the new agreement between Ordóez and the Dash.

Having been the No. Ordóez, who was selected sixth overall in the 2022 NWSL Draft, spent her rookie season in North Carolina, making 19 appearances and 17 starts. She set a rookie record for the most goals scored in a rookie season with 11 goals, which placed her fourth in the league.

According to Ordóez, “I’m feeling so blessed and excited to make this commitment to the club and the city.” With some of the best coaches, teammates, and support staff in the league, I can’t wait to build on the great year the team had last year.

Ordóez played club soccer for the FC Dallas Youth Academy while growing up in Prosper, Texas. The forward went on to play Division I soccer at the University of Virginia, where she was named to the All-ACC team three times and to the ACC Championship All-Tournament Team three times. Ordóez won the MAC Hermann Trophy in 2021 and was named an All-American by the United Soccer Coaches in her final year at UVA.

Ordóez, who plays for Mexico on the international stage, made her El Tri debut against Anguilla on April 9, 2022. She was a member of the USYNT but ultimately decided to play for Mexico at the senior level. She made her international debut against Anguilla with a brace after coming on as a substitute in the second half.

TRANSACTION: Diana Ordóez, a forward for the Houston Dash, signs a three-year deal that runs through the 2025 season.

WNBA: Lynx Re-Sign Guard Rachel Banham

MINNEAPOLIS/ST. PAUL – The Minnesota Lynx have re-signed guard Rachel Banham, the team announced today in Paul. The terms of the deal were not made public, as is team policy.

Banham, a native of Lakeville, Minnesota, finished her third season with the Lynx, ranking seventh in the WNBA. She was one of three players in 2022 to play in all 36 games (five starts), joining Bridget Carleton and Jessica Shepard. While shooting 43.0% from the field and 38.3% (57-for-149) from three-point range, Banham averaged 7.9 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. On July 12 against Phoenix, the 5-10 guard scored 25 points (6-of-9 from three) and had seven assists, both of which were season highs.

After a distinguished career at the University of Minnesota, where she finished as the Big Ten’s all-time leading scorer (men or women) with 3,093 points, Banham was selected by Connecticut in the first round (fourth overall) of the WNBA Draft in 2016. Banham, the 2016 Big Ten Player of the Year, made a school record 354 three-pointers in her career and finished second in the nation in scoring as a senior (28.6 points per game), highlighted by a 60-point performance against Northwestern on Feb. 7 that tied an NCAA record. She was a finalist for the John R. Wooden Award and was named to the Associated Press and U.S. Basketball Writers Association’s First Team All-American teams.

In 190 games over seven seasons, Banham averaged 5.2 points, 1.1 rebounds, and 1.5 assists.

In her professional career, Banham participated in 11 games across five trips to the WNBA Playoffs, including the 2019 WNBA Finals. She averages 3.8 points in the postseason in 10.4 minutes per game.

NWSL: Houston Dash waive defender Julia Ashley

NEED TO KNOW:

  • Houston waived defender Julia Ashley
  • Ashley appeared in eight games across all competitions for the Dash in 2022

HOUSTON – The Houston Dash waived defender Julia Ashley, the team announced today.

Ashley was acquired in December 2021 following a trade with Racing Louisville FC. Ashley appeared in eight games across all competitions for the Dash.

NWSL: Orlando Pride Signs Kerry Abello to New Contract

Defender inked to two-year deal with the Pride

Orlando, FL – It was announced today that the Orlando Pride have signed defender Kerry Abello to a new two-year contract. Abello will stay in Orlando through the 2024 season of the National Women’s Soccer League, with an option to extend his stay for an additional year.

“We are delighted that Kerry has agreed to remain in Orlando for the foreseeable future. Haley Carter, VP of Soccer Operations and General Manager of the Orlando Pride, stated, “We saw her grow tremendously in her first season in the league, and she proved herself to be an extremely versatile player for us.” We can’t be happier that Kerry will be here as a Pride member and that she will continue to advance in her career.”

Abello, 23, was chosen as the No. At the 2021 NWSL Draft, the Pride selected 24th overall. The Penn State alum made 24 appearances across all competitions in 2022, including all but one of the Pride’s regular-season games, and recorded an assist for the year.

Abello was called up to the U.S. Women’s U-23 National Team for the Women’s U-23 Three-Nations Tournament one year ago. She scored in that tournament to help the Stars and Stripes defeat Sweden 3-0. She had previously been called up to numerous U.S. youth national teams throughout her career.

Abello had a successful five-year college career at Penn State. The Elmhurst, Ill. native was named to the All-Big Ten team three times, helped the Nittany Lions win three Big Ten titles, and twice was named to the All-North region team during her career.

The Pride play their first game of the 2023 NWSL season on Sunday, March 26 at Providence Park against the Portland Thorns at 5 p.m. ET. On Sunday, April 2, they play host to Angel City FC at Exploria Stadium.

Tonight, February 23, the club will host a free preseason match against the Kansas City Current. For the start at 6:30 p.m., fans can sign up.

TRANSACTION: Kerry Abello, a defender for Orlando Pride, has signed a two-year contract that runs through the 2024 NWSL season and includes an option for an additional year.

Twins sign Donovan Solano to one-year contract

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Chris Paddack placed on 60-day Injured List

FORT MYERS, FL – The Minnesota Twins have signed infielder Donovan Solano to a one-year contract for the 2023 season, the team announced today.

35-year-old Solano batted.284 (79-for-278) in 80 games last season for the Cincinnati Reds. He also had 16 doubles, four home runs, 24 RBI, 22 runs scored, 19 walks, a.339 on-base percentage, and a.724 OPS. He started 26 games as the designated hitter, played 16 games at third base, 7 games at second base, and 26 games at first base.

The winner of the 2020 Louisville Slugger Silver Slugger Award has played for the Miami Marlins, New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants, and Reds for a portion of nine major league seasons. During those seasons, he hit.278 (572-for-2058), had 101 doubles, eight triples, 27 home runs, 206 RBI, 205 runs scored, 129 walks, and had an on-base percentage of.327 in 686 games. The Barranquilla, Colombia native plans to play for Colombia in the 2023 World Baseball Classic after also being on the team in 2017 and currently ranks third all-time among players born in Colombia in terms of hits (572) and games played (686).

The Twins have placed right-handed pitcher Chris Paddack on the 60-day Injured List to make room on the 40-man roster. As he recovers from Tommy John surgery on his right elbow, Paddack is likely to miss the majority of the 2023 season.

NHL Preview: Nashville Predators (27-22-6) at San Jose Sharks (18-29-11)

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NASHVILLE PREDATORS NOTES:

ALL-TIME vs. SAN JOSE
OVERALL (81 GP) 42-29-(2)-8
HOME (41 GP) 26-12-(1)-2
ROAD (40 GP) 16-17-(1)-6
LAST MEETING Oct. 8, 2022 in Prague (W, 3-2)
PLAYOFFS (0-3) Last: 2016 WCS (L, 4-3)

− The Predators are 42-29-(2)-8 all-time against the Sharks, including a 16-17-(1)-6 record on the road.

− This is the third and final matchup between Nashville and San Jose in 2022-23; it is the first and only at SAP Center.

− Nashville is 2-0-0 against San Jose this season, earning back-to-back wins on Oct. 7-8 at the O2 Arena in Prague, Czechia, as part of the 2022 NHL Global Series.

− The Predators are 5-0-0 in their last five games against the Sharks; they are 8-1-1 in their last 10; and 3-1-1 in their last five on the road.

− Nashville is currently on a nine-game point streak against San Jose (8-0-1) that began on March 16, 2019; the Predators have not allowed more than two goals against in a single game during the streak, recording two shutouts.

− The Predators defeated the Sharks, 8-0, on March 5, 2022, marking the largest margin of victory in a road game in franchise history.

NOTABLES vs. SAN JOSE
− Roman Josi has 23 points (6g-17a) in 30 career games against the Sharks, including four points (4g) on March 5, 2022.

− Matt Duchene has 11 points (7g-4a) in his last 11 games against San Jose. He made his NHL debut on Oct. 1, 2009 vs. San Jose.

− Filip Forsberg is averaging a point per game vs. San Jose, posting 23 points (9g-14a) in 23 contests.

− Philip Tomasino recorded a career-high three points (3a) on March 5, 2022 at San Jose.

− Mattias Ekholm scored his first career NHL goal vs. San Jose on Jan. 7, 2014.

− San Jose’s Matt Benning (2020-22), Nick Bonino (2017-20) and Luke Kunin (2020-22) are former Predators players.

LAST TIME OUT
− Vancouver Canucks 4, Nashville Predators 5 (SO) – Feb. 21 (Bridgestone Arena)

− NSH goals: Smith (3), Tomasino – PP (1), Niederreiter (16), Granlund (7)

− VAN goals: Kuzmenko (25), Dries – PP (8), Garland (12), Kuzmenko (26)

− Goaltenders: NSH – Saros (W, 35/39); VAN – Delia (SOL, 22/26)

− Power plays: NSH 1-4; VAN 1-4
− Notes: Nashville improved to 16-10-3 at home in 2022-23… The Predators are now 2-0-0 against the Canucks this season… The Predators moved to 7-6 in overtime/shootouts this season (4-5 in OT; 3-1 in shootout)… Matt Duchene scored the game-deciding goal in the shootout… Ten different Predators skaters had a point, led by Juuso Parssinen’s two (2a)… Philip Tomasino scored his first goal of the season, a power-play tally… Nino Niederreiter scored his 16th goal of the season and second in as many games… Mikael Granlund scored his first goal since Jan. 26 vs. New Jersey… Roman Josi tallied an assist and had six shots, 10 shot attempts and three blocked shots in 25:31 of ice time.

INJURY REPORT
Player Designation Dates Missed Games Missed
Mark Borowiecki Upper body – IR Oct. 27-Feb. 21 48
Alexandre Carrier Upper body Jan. 26-Feb. 21 8
Filip Forsberg Upper body – day-to-day Feb. 13-21 5
Total man-games lost: 115
Individual man-games lost: Borowiecki – 49; McCarron – 20; Carrier – 13; McDonagh – 7; Smith – 6; Forsberg – 5; Trenin – 5;
Glass – 3; Lauzon – 3; Jankowski – 2; Duchene – 1; Lankinen – 1

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
− Feb. 21: Reassigned forward Mark Jankowski to Milwaukee (AHL).
− Feb. 13: Recalled forward Philip Tomasino from Milwaukee (AHL).
− Feb. 8: Signed forward Tommy Novak to a one-year, $800,000 contract for 2023-24.

SAN JOSE SHARKS NOTES:

LAST GAME
Game 58 – 2/20 – SJS 4 vs SEA 0…James Reimer earned his second shutout of the season with a 26-save effort. Logan Couture
(1g, 0a) reached the 20-goal mark for the 10th time in his career. Only Patrick Marleau (14x) has scored 20 goals in more seasons for
the Sharks. Erik Karlsson (0g, 2a) reached 76 points on the season, putting him in a tie with Brent Burns’ 2016-17 Norris Trophywinning campaign for the second most by a defenseman in a season in franchise history. Evgeny Svechnikov (1g, 1a) matched his
career high in goals set last season.
SJ Goals: Couture (20), Svechnikov (7), Gregor (4), Eyssimont (4)
SF: 26
SA: 23
SJ PP: 0/2
SJ PK: 0/2
W: Reimer
L: Jones

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
2/21 Assigned D Nick Cicek to the San Jose Barracuda
2/20 Recalled F Martin Kaut from the San Jose Barracuda
San Jose Sharks: Media Notes
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

TODAY’S OPPONENT – NASHVILLE PREDATORS
Tonight, San Jose and Nashville are meeting for the third and final time this season. The two conference foes faced off in Prague, Czech Republic as part of the 2022 NHL Global Series, where Nashville took both contests of the two-game set. Mario Ferraro (0g, 2a) and Luke Kunin (1g, 1a) lead San Jose in scoring against the Predators this season. Nashville’s offense has come alive recently, with the team scoring 14 goals in their last three games, including a blowout victory against Florida on Feb. 18. Roman Josi, a finalist for the 2022 Norris Trophy, continues to push the pace offensively, as he leads Nashville in assists and points and sits in seventh in League scoring among defensemen.