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Thursday, January 31, 2019

{allcanada} Antetokounmpo leads Bucks past Raptors to take season series

 

TORONTO — Kawhi Leonard's 22-game streak with 20-plus points came to an abrupt end. Kyle Lowry scored just 10 points hours after being named to his fifth consecutive all-star game. Serge Ibaka looked so out of sync, he was trending on Twitter in Canada — for all the wrong reasons.

It was a rough night for Toronto's key players. And it cost the Raptors both a 105-92 decision Thursday to the Milwaukee Bucks for first-place in the Eastern Conference, and Nick Nurse the honour of coaching in the NBA all-star game.

"I'm probably more concerned that there isn't a little bit more solid play from our main guys than the fight," Nurse said. "I'm more concerned with how we're playing. I want to go out and play well, and I don't think we played well tonight.

"There's maybe a little more time (needed) and chemistry. If you go through our guys, especially the starting five, you'd say well, 'He's having a great year. Kawhi's scoring more than he ever has. Pascal (Siakam) is playing great. Serge is having a good year ... There's a group of our guys that are really playing well in the context of the whole season, we just gotta make sure we keep them fired and keep them together."

Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 19 points to lead the Bucks (37-13), whose victory guaranteed Milwaukee coach Mike Budenholzer will coach in the Feb. 17 all-star game in Charlotte.

Siakam scored 28 points to pace the Raptors (37-16), who saw their 10-game home winning streak come to an end. Leonard had 16, Ibaka had 12 points on woeful 4-for-15 shooting. Fred VanVleet and Norman Powell chipped in with 10 apiece.

The game was a battle for first in the East, and the final regular-season meeting between the conference rivals. Milwaukee arrived in Toronto a half game ahead of the Raptors for first in the Eastern Conference, and with a 2-1 record in their previous three meetings.

The Bucks were the better team on the night. The Raptors? They looked at times like they'd just met.

"We still need to get better," Leonard said. "But it's not about the first unit. It's about the whole team. That's how you win games. Everybody being connected, linked together, having the same mindset, the same goals, the same energy. You can't have your first unit clicking and have the second unit come in and play bad, or vice-versa. Or even three guys. Everybody has to be linked together."

Trailing by nine at halftime, the Raptors came out of the break a step behind, allowing Khris Middleton to score seven straight points and put the Bucks up by 16. Milwaukee didn't let up, and when D.J. Wilson threw down a dunk midway through the third quarter it gave the visitors a 24-point lead. The Raptors showed some life with a 7-0 run to end the third, pulling to within 87-76 to start the fourth.

An energetic Siakam scored seven points to start the third, pulling Toronto within six, and infusing some hope in the Scotiabank Arena crowd of 19,800. A basket by Leonard put the Raptors to within six again with just under two minutes to play, but a three by Malcolm Brogdon with 1:03 to play ended Toronto's hopes for a win and sent the crowd pouring toward the exits.

"It's tough to dig out of (holes)," Lowry said. "You use a lot of energy. We didn't come up with enough fire in the second quarter. To dig out of a hole is tough. To not put ourselves in that position, we've got to play harder and execute a little better, play with a little more pace, be a little more physical more physical to start halves and throughout the game."

The Raptors shot just 26 per cent from three-point range, and 40 per cent from the field.

Lowry's all-star nod was the lone bright spot on an otherwise dismal night. The point guard was voted in as a reserve by the league's coaches.

"It means the world. It means the coaches respect what I do," Lowry said. "I go out there and do my job and play hard and try to lead my team the best I possibly can. If it wasn't for my teammates, I wouldn't be in this position."

Neither team led by more than four points through the first quarter until Siakam drilled a three-pointer with 1:15 left that put Toronto up by five. The Raptors took a 25-22 advantage into the second.

The Bucks opened the second with a 12-2 run capped by a Brogdon three that put the Bucks up by seven. They would stretch it to 11 midway through the frame, before taking a 56-47 lead into the halftime break.

The Raptors were without Danny Green for much of the game. He was battling a stomach virus.

The Raptors' previous loss at home was also to Milwaukee on Dec. 9.

The Raptors host the Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday.

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{allcanada} Klefbom returns to practice with Oilers

 

EDMONTON -- Oscar Klefbom practiced with the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday for the first time since breaking a finger on his left hand against the Colorado Avalanche on Dec. 11.

Klefbom, who sustained the injury blocking a shot by Avalanche forward Sven Andrighetto during a penalty kill, had surgery Dec. 15 and had been skating on his own prior to joining the Oilers for their first practice following their mandatory five-day break after the 2019 Honda NHL All-Star Weekend.

"It feels really good to be back on the ice and spending time with the guys again, it means a lot," Klefbom said. "It's been a long wait, and I can't wait to be on the ice to play some games. I'm very glad to be out there with them again. We'll see how it feels tomorrow, we have another practice (Friday morning)."

Klefbom's status for Edmonton's next game against the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday (1 p.m. ET; NHLN, SN, NBCSP, NHL.TV) remains uncertain.

"We liked what we saw, we have another practice to go through tomorrow," Oilers coach Ken Hitchcock said. "First, we'll see how he feels in the morning after today. This is the first time he got knocked around a little bit. He didn't participate in the last drill on purpose. But he went the whole distance and we'll see how he feels in the morning. If he's able to participate again tomorrow, then it's up to Oscar and the doctors and the training staff. But the first test he passed, which was a good sign."

Edmonton (23-24-3), which is three points behind the Avalanche for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Western Conference, is 6-12-1 without Klefbom in the lineup. On Dec. 30, the Oilers acquired Brandon Manning in a trade from the Chicago Blackhawks and Alexander Petrovic in a trade from the Florida Panthers to add depth at defenseman.

In 31 games this season, Klefbom is second among Oilers defensemen with 15 points (three goals, 12 assists), behind Darnell Nurse (24 points in 50 games).

"It's good to see. We obviously miss him a lot, he's a big part of our team," Oilers captain Connor McDavid said. "It's good that he's back."

Klefbom was hit in the hand toward the end of practice and had his finger looked at by Oilers head medical trainer T.D. Forss.

"Things happen, it was a little slash. I think Jesse [Puljujarvi] tried to knock the puck down and he hit me where he was not supposed to hit me," Klefbom said. "That happens, but now it's good."

If Klefbom is unable to play against the Flyers or at the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday, Edmonton hopes he will be available when it hosts the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday.

"We'll go day by day, it's a long season. There are going to be another 32 games to go, so I'm really excited to try and help the guys, because we're going for the playoffs," Klefbom said. "There are a lot of points to play for and I'm really excited to be back with the team."

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{allcanada} QMJHL Roundup: Morand has six points to lead Mooseheads past Tigres

 

HALIFAX — Antoine Morand had a career-high six points, including a hat trick, as the Halifax Mooseheads held off the Victoriaville Tigres 7-5 on Thursday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play.

Morand scored the game-winning goal for the Mooseheads (34-11-3) at 9:30 of the third period.

Samuel Asselin added a pair of goals, while Benoit-Olivier Groulx and Jared McIsaac also scored for the Mooseheads.

Feliks Morozov, Simon Lafrance, Dominic Cormier, Anthony Poulin and Edouard Ouellet answered for the Tigres (19-28-3).

Alexis Gravel turned away 26 shots for Halifax. Fabio Iacobo denied 35 shots for Victoriaville.

The Mooseheads went 3 for 4 on the power play. The Tigres were scoreless on five chances with the man advantage.

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CATARACTES 5 SEA DOGS 4 (SO)

SHAWINIGAN, Que. — Xavier Bourgault scored the shootout winner and had another goal in regulation as Shawinigan edged Saint John to snap a five-game losing streak.

Jan Drozg, Valentin Nussbaumer and Vincent Senez provided the rest of the scoring for the Cataractes (12-33-4). Aiden MacIntosh, Filip Prikryl, Nicholas Deakin-Poot and William Poirier replied for the Sea Dogs (11-34-4).

Justin Blanchette kicked out 28 shots for Shawinigan. Mikhail Denisov turned away 35 shots for Saint John.

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{allcanada} OHL: IceDogs thump Greyhounds, extend win streak to seven games

 

ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — Akil Thomas scored twice and added an assist as the Niagara IceDogs thumped the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds 6-1 on Thursday to extend their win streak to seven games in Ontario Hockey League action.

Philip Tomasino, Oliver Castleman, Jason Robertson and Ben Jones rounded out the scoring for the IceDogs (31-10-7).

Holden Wale had the lone goal for the Greyhounds (31-11-6).

Stephen Dhillon turned aside 27 shots for Niagara. Ethan Taylor combined with Matthew Villalta for 24 saves for Sault Ste. Marie.

The IceDogs went 1 for 4 on the power play. The Greyhounds failed to capitalize on five opportunities with the man advantage.

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SPITFIRES 4 BATTALION 2

NORTH BAY, Ont. — Luke Boka scored the eventual game-winner as Windsor doubled up North Bay.

Curtis Douglas, Ben Garagan and Daniel D'Amico also found the back of the net for the Spitfires (21-26-3). Luke Burghardt, with two goals, supplied the offence for the Battalion (23-23-3).

Colton Incze kicked out 38 shots for Windsor. Christian Purboo turned away 33 shots for North Bay.

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STING 7 COLTS 2

BARRIE, Ont. — Sean Josling scored twice and Cameron Lamour turned away 35 shots as Sarnia thrashed Barrie.

Jacob Perreault, Brayden Guy, Mitch Eliot, Calvin Martin and Franco Sproviero also got on the scoreboard for the Sting (21-22-7). Ryan Suzuki and Riley Piercey netted goals for the Colts (20-25-2).

Kai Edmonds blocked 23 shots for Barrie.

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OTTERS vs. STEELHEADS

Mississauga, Ont. — The league announced that the game has been postponed because of inclement weather and travel conditions. It is slated to be rescheduled at a later date that has yet to be determined.

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{allcanada} Shapovalov, Auger-Aliassime to play singles and doubles in Davis Cup tie

 

Captain Frank Dancevic is going with youth over experience for Canada's Davis Cup tie against Slovakia this week at NTC Arena.

Teenagers Denis Shapovalov and Felix Auger-Aliassime were selected by Dancevic on Thursday to play both singles and doubles in the best-of-five qualifier. Martin Klizan and Filip Horansky will play singles for the host side while Filip Polasek and Igor Zelenay are tabbed for doubles.

Singles matches are set for Friday on the indoor clay court at the 4,500-seat venue. The doubles match will go Saturday ahead of reverse singles.

The 19-year-old Shapovalov is 25th in the ATP Tour world rankings, the highest position of any under-20 player. He'll open against Horansky, who's ranked 219th in singles. Auger-Aliassime, the highest-ranked 18-year-old on Tour at No. 106, will take on the 38th-ranked Klizan.

The winning team will advance to the Davis Cup Finals this November in Madrid.

Both Canadians are athletic, dynamic players with strong ball-striking skills. Shapovalov broke through in 2017 and has enjoyed a steady rise up the world rankings while Auger-Aliassime is one of the sport's top prospects.

Shapovalov, from Richmond Hill, Ont., and Auger-Aliassime, from Montreal, rose up through the junior ranks together. They teamed up to win the US Open junior doubles crown in 2015.

"These guys are ticking all the boxes when it comes to what it takes to be a top player," retired player and former teammate Daniel Nestor said in a recent interview.

Davis Cup veteran Peter Polansky of Thornhill, Ont., and Dancevic, from Niagara Falls, Ont., are also on the Canadian player roster. World No. 14 Milos Raonic of Thornhill, Ont., is not available due to a knee injury.

Shapovalov has a 5-3 record over five previous Davis Cup appearances. He came from two sets down to beat Robin Haase of the Netherlands last September in Canada's last tie.

"I know Denis is up for this and I think it's going to be great for Felix because it'll be really his first tie (since) he didn't play in September and he's a good clay courter," Tennis Canada president and CEO Michael Downey said this week in Toronto.

Canada is 16th in the current Davis Cup rankings, 13 positions higher than Slovakia.

"We are mainly going to focus on our strengths, on our game styles and on what we have to do to play well and win three matches," Dancevic told reporters in Bratislava after the draw.

Canada dropped a 4-1 decision to Slovakia in their lone previous Davis Cup meeting in 1997 at Montreal.

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{allcanada} Canadian skiers win three medals on final day of Para-Alpine worlds

 

SELLA NEVEA, Italy — Canada's Kurt Oatway raced to a silver medal while Fredereique Turgeon picked up two bronze Thursday on the final day of racing at the 2019 IPC World Para-Alpine Skiing Championships.

Oatway, from Calgary, finished second in Thursday's super-G, which counted as both a stand-alone medal event and towards the super combined due to incoming bad weather. He also earned silver in Wednesday's downhill.

"I was shooting for two podiums here. I'm happy and the coaches are happy," Oatway said. "My super-G was kind of all over the place, to be honest. It was fast, but also sloppy, which didn't really give me the time I wanted, but it ended up working out in the right place, so I'm satisfied with it."

Oatway finished fourth in the super combined.

Turgeon, from Candiac, Que., was third in the super-G and also third in the super combined to bring her world championship medal count to three. She also won silver in the slalom last week in Slovenia, which co-hosted the championships with Italy.

"It's been a really good trip for me, starting with (two World Cup wins in) Zagreb, and (three podiums) here at World Champs," she said. "I'm coming back home with five medals — I couldn't dream to get better results."

The Canadians earned a total of six world championship medals. Calgary's Alana Ramsay had the other with a silver-medal performance in the women's giant slalom last week in Slovenia.

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{allcanada} Connor scores late to give Jets 4-3 win over Blue Jackets

 

WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) -- Kyle Connor scored with 1:14 remaining to give the Winnipeg Jets a 4-3 victory over the slumping Columbus Blue Jackets on Thursday night.

Winnipeg won its sixth consecutive home game and handed the Blue Jackets their four straight loss overall.

Mark Scheifele scored his team-leading 26th goal of the season for the Jets, with captain Blake Wheeler getting his 54th assist. Mason Appleton and Jack Roslovic also scored, and Jacob Trouba had two assists.

Connor Hellebuyck made 28 saves in the opener of a three-game homestand.

Artemi Panarin got his 20th goal and added an assist for Columbus. Josh Anderson had a power-play goal and Oliver Bjorkstrand also scored. Seth Jones contributed a pair of assists.

Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 22 shots for the Blue Jackets.

Columbus leading scorer Cam Atkinson was hit in the face by a puck during warmups and replaced by Mark Letestu.

The Blue Jackets led 2-1 after the first period and 3-2 after two, but Roslovic tied it at 8:47 of the third when his hit shot went into the corner with 17 seconds left on a Winnipeg power play.

Winnipeg killed off a penalty with six minutes left and then Bobrovsky made a big save on Mathieu Perreault.

Wheeler helped open the scoring after a Columbus turnover when he set up Scheifele for a one-timer that beat Bobrovsky at 4:34 of the first.

Ryan Murray sent the puck between the skates of a Winnipeg defender right to Panarin's stick and he fired it over Hellebuyck's glove to tie it at 8:52. Panarin has a three-game point streak with a pair of goals and three assists.

Anderson got the go-ahead goal on a power play when Panarin found him in the slot at 13:30.

Appleton made it 2-all when his backhand hit Bobrovsky and trickled under the netminder at 13:21, but 57 seconds later Bjorkstrand regained the lead for the Blue Jackets.

UP NEXT

Blue Jackets: Home against St. Louis on Saturday.

Jets: Host the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday.

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{allcanada} Virtue using her voice to support female empowerment in sport

 

Canadian figure skating star Tessa Virtue is using her voice to support female empowerment in sport, working with sportswear manufacturer adidas in the She Breaks Barriers campaign.

The initiative aims to inspire, enable and support the next generation of female athletes, creators and leaders by providing access, removing stereotypes and addressing the inequality that female athletes face at all levels and ages.

"I think that women have not been represented equally in the media," Virtue told TSN.ca on Thursday. "…The She Breaks Barriers campaign and the initiative Creators Unite with adidas have the platform on which to speak about these issues."

The three-time Olympian began figure skating at age six and was paired with ice dance partner Scott Moir a year later. Over their time as partners, Virtue and Moir captured five career Olympic medals and are the most decorated Canadian ice dance team in history.

"I've always had a male counterpart for my training and being in competitive history for two decades, we've accomplished everything together," Virtue said. We've achieved success and failed together, but I do think that there has been a bit of a different representation of my career."

Despite being one half of the most decorated ice dance team in Olympic history, Virtue has first-hand experience dealing with the struggles female athletes often face.

"Of course there is body shaming. When you come of age in the public eye and there is a different standard, a totally unrealistic ideal for what the proper aesthetic is for a female athlete and a female figure skater," she said. "Trying to come to terms and reconcile that was a process for me."

Virtue believes that through exercise and sport she can inspire young girls who see her as a role model to break the stigma and encourage change.

"The call to action is simply to get moving. We need people to exercise and just want to nurture this sense of self-confidence," she said. "We all feel vulnerable, have insecurities and face different battles. But encouraging that commitment to sport and a physically active lifestyle, a healthy lifestyle, I think needs to be part of the new narrative."

The 29-year-old is working with adidas to ensure that all girls make physical activity a part of their day at a young age, regardless of the level.

"It's heart-breaking to see young girls drop out of a sport because they don't feel confident or strong enough," Virtue said. "That's why it's so important for me to partner with adidas to help shine a light on young female athletes and provide more opportunities for them to pursue sports that they love. With She Breaks Barriers, adidas can support this community and challenge them to keep going by offering the tools they need to become healthy, active adults."

According to information provided as part of the She Breaks Barriers initiative, if a girl has yet to play a sport by the age of 10, she only has a 10 per cent chance of living a physically active life in her adult years.

"The lessons we learn in sport, whether its leadership, communication, body awareness, learning to fail and setting goals, that discipline goes with being an athlete on whatever scale – organized sport, high level or recreational. I think we can transfer those into our everyday lives," Virtue said.

In terms of coming full circle in her own life, Virtue sees her position in this campaign as a path to a different role off the ice in her future.

"I like the idea of mentoring young girls in whatever capacity – not necessarily in the figure skating realm, but young athletes and young girls," she said. "There is so much to be learned and gained by that sisterhood. I've sort of been through the phase where I've been amalgamating and amassing mentors and people whom I admire and respect."

Other brand ambassadors for the She Breaks Barriers campaign include Alix Klineman (volleyball), Candace Parker (basketball), Nora Vasconcellos (skateboarding), Chiney Ogwumike (basketball), Lindsey Horan (soccer) and Von Miller (NFL linebacker).

"We can only help by bonding together," Virtue said. "It is sort of my responsibility now – whether that is speaking out about these issues, or having a more one-on-one connected experience with a young athlete. I will definitely do my best to advocate for this change."

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{allcanada} Vermette retires after 14 NHL seasons

Antoine Vermette, who won the Stanley Cup with the Chicago Blackhawks in 2015, announced his retirement from the NHL on Thursday.

Chicago acquired Vermette in a trade with the Arizona Coyotes on Feb. 28, 2015, and he scored the winning goals in Games 1 and 5 of the Blackhawks' six-game series victory against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Cup Final.

The 36-year-old had 515 points (228 goals, 287 assists) in 1,046 games during 14 NHL seasons as a forward with the Ottawa Senators, Columbus Blue Jackets, Coyotes, Blackhawks and Anaheim Ducks. He had 28 points (14 goals, 14 assists) in 97 Stanley Cup Playoff games.

Vermette, taken in the second round (No. 55) by the Senators in the 2000 NHL Draft, had 16 points (eight goals, eight assists) in 64 games with the Ducks last season.

"It is with great enthusiasm that I look towards the future and feel a profound joy to finally be able to spend more time with my loved ones, my wife and my kids," Vermette told the NHL Players' Association website.

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{allcanada} Byfuglien progressing, listed as day to day for Jets

 

Dustin Byfuglien skated on Thursday and is considered day to day for the Winnipeg Jets.

The 33-year-old defenseman has missed 12 games because of a lower-body injury sustained in a 3-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild on Dec. 29.

"We are now in day to day," Jets coach Paul Maurice said prior to their game against the Columbus Blue Jackets (8 p.m. ET; TSN3, FS-O, ESPN+, NHL.TV). "So, if he comes back tomorrow and he feels good, we'll take him out with the coaches and give him a pretty good tug on the ice. And if he feels better the next day, we'll get him back with the team and start getting into some tight turns and things like that. It's almost like a version of a concussion. You just keep incrementally increasing the work load."

Byfuglien, who has 29 points (four goals, 25 assists) in 32 games this season, was on the ice prior to the morning skate on Thursday.

"He has to get handed off to the coaches here, sometime maybe tomorrow, maybe the next day, [and we start pushing him harder]," Maurice said.

Maurice said forward Nikolaj Ehlers is at least a week away from a return.

Ehlers has missed the past 10 games since sustaining an upper-body injury on a hit from Pittsburgh Penguins forward Sidney Crosby in a 4-0 loss on Jan. 4. He has 27 points (15 goals, 12 assists) in 40 games this season.

"Nik is more defined, he's not getting a green light to get back on the ice until a certain number of days on his injury," Maurice said. "Once he passes that, we will get him in there. His window is just opening up. Feb. 4 would be the start, the very earliest he would join us, but he's not getting into a game for another week, at least."

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{allcanada} Canadiens neither confirm nor deny report about Noah Juulsen injury

 

BROSSARD, Que. — A report that surfaced last week from Montreal radio host Ron Fournier, that Montreal Canadiens defenceman Noah Juulsen could have a career-threatening eye injury, was neither confirmed nor denied by the Canadiens on Thursday.

"He has an upper-body injury, an injury that requires rest, and it is not a concussion," a senior executive with the Canadiens told Sportsnet. "He's out indefinitely."

It was on Nov. 19, in the first period of a 5-4 overtime loss to the Washington Capitals at the Bell Centre, that Juulsen was struck twice in the face with the puck. On Nov. 20, it was announced he had suffered a facial fracture.

Juulsen returned to play on Dec. 11 sporting a full facial shield. He appeared in four games with the Canadiens and was then sent down the American Hockey League's Laval Rocket on Dec. 17.

The 21-year-old Surrey, B.C. native played three games with Laval and last appeared in a game on Dec. 27 against the Belleville Senators.

Fournier said on his Bon Soir les Sportifs (98.5 FM Montreal radio) program that there was ample concern within the Canadiens organization that an ocular nerve was damaged when Juulsen was injured on Nov. 19, that his vision had been affected and has yet to return to 100 per cent functionality. Fournier also said that Juulsen was seriously concerned about his NHL future.

Juulsen was drafted 26th overall by the Canadiens in 2015. He has since played in 44 NHL games, collecting two goals and six assists over that time. He has also played a total 34 AHL games since graduating from the Western Hockey League's Everett Silvertips in 2017.

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{allcanada} Riders ink S Edem to two-year extension

 
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have signed national safety Mike Edem to a two-year contract extension, keeping him with the club through 2020.

Edem had a career-high 61 defensive tackles last season and two interceptions in 18 games played.

The 29-year-old was acquired by the Roughriders in May of 2017.

He was selected No. 3 overall in the 2013 CFL Draft by the Montreal Alouettes and was named an East Division All-Star later that season.

Through six CFL seasons and, he has tallied 172 defensive tackles, 50 special teams tackles eight interceptions and five sacks.

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{allcanada} CFL forms partnership with German league

 

TORONTO — Two down, three to go for CFL commissioner Randy Ambrosie.

The CFL continued its international push Thursday, announcing a partnership with the German Football League (GFL) to grow the game in both countries. It follows a similar agreement with the Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional in Mexico reached in November in Edmonton.

The CFL followed that up by holding a combine for 51 Mexican players in Mexico City on Jan. 13. The next day, the nine Canadians teams drafted 27 players over three rounds.

Next week, Ambrosie will travel overseas to meet with French and Austrian football officials as well as those in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. He'll gather with the French federation Tuesday in London before sitting with the Austrian federation Wednesday in Vienna. On Thursday, he's in Helsinki to speak with Nordic representatives.

And Ambrosie is hopeful he can secure partnerships after each meeting.

"The world is our oyster," he said. "These meetings with those federations aren't first meetings, we've been speaking with them.

"I don't want to be presumptuous . . . but I think we're optimistic that what we're trying to do is help one another and my feeling is that's going to yield positive outcomes."

If the CFL were to follow suit, then a draft of GFL players could be forthcoming. But Ambrosie also suggested a much bigger selection process.

"We're hopeful as we go visit France, Austria and the four nordic countries next week that this concept could expand," he said. "Perhaps we end up not so much with the GFL-only draft but might we potentially end up with a draft of European players."

The partnership with the GFL came following two days of meetings at the CFL's head office in Toronto. As part of the deal, select GFL players will participate in the league's national combine in March, which annually showcases the best Canadian players eligible for the league draft.

"The wheels are in motion," Ambrosie said. "We said we'd be working with our coaches and GMs in the days ahead to make sure they're sending not only the best of the best but the profile of player that will best suit the circumstances."

The two sides also discussed having Canadians play in Germany following their university or junior careers. There also was talk of Germans playing in the Canadian university system.

Ambrosie said there's a good reason why he's pushing so hard to take the CFL globally.

"It's worked in sports," he said. "It's been a driver of financial success for virtually every league in the world.

"One of the things I'm passionate about is why not the CFL? Is there a rule that no one told me about that says we were supposed to be small when the world of sports is getting big? We're just going to take our seat at the table and I think it's long overdue."

A potential benefit of the international partnerships is reaching TV agreements to have CFL games broadcast internationally. In fact, Ambrosie said there's been interest expressed by some Mexican outlets to carry Canadian contests.

"It's really early days but it absolutely shows the potential," Ambrosie said. "And we talked about that with the German Federation and they asked the same question: Are we interested in talking to some of their TV networks and the answer is, of course we will be.

"This is the beginning of creating a much bigger interest in the CFL around the world, then finding a way to harness that interest in revenue."

The GFL features 32 franchises playing by American rules in two separate divisions. The top circuit consists of 16 teams vying for the German Bowl.

The Schwabisch Hall Unicorns captured the '18 title, rallying from a 13-0 deficit to down the Frankfurt Universe 21–19 before 15,213 spectators in Berlin.

In a statement, the GFL said, "it sits atop a rapidly growing national system of gridiron football that boasts 500 club teams and 65,000 members, often described as the deepest and most advanced in Europe."

"We are confident this partnership will benefit both leagues and football in both countries," GFL chairman Carsten Dalkowski added.

Ambrosie's ambitious global plan comes a time when the CFL and its players have yet to begin collective bargaining talks. The current deal expires in May.

And Ambrosie said one subject to be discussed is determining the designation of foreign players. CFL game-day rosters consist of 44 players, with 21 being national (Canadian), 20 international (usually American) and three quarterbacks of any nationality.

"That's a conversation we're going to have to have with the players and we will," Ambrosie said. "I think it all has to start with a goal we share and that's how do we grow the game, how do we grow our revenues?

"Listen, we can spend a lot of time fighting over a small pie or we can bake the mother of all pies and then have more to share with one another. That will be the kind of conversation I want to have with our players because in the end I want them to be successful on the field and successful financially. The way I best serve the players is to grow our game."

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{allcanada} Canada’s CTV Partners With NBCU International Studios On Medical Procedural ‘The Transplant’

Canadian broadcaster CTV has partnered with NBCUniversal International Studios on primetime medical procedural The Transplant.

The series is produced by 19-2 producer SphèreMédia Plus and NBCUniversal will hold international rights outside of Canada with a particular eye on a U.S. sale. The show will be part of CTV's 2019/2020 broadcast season.

The 13-episode series kicks off when Bash, a struggling Syrian refugee saves multiple people when a truck plows into the busy street café, using his skills and warzone instincts from his former life as a doctor.It then follows Bash, a man with an elusive past as he joins a team of doctors, challenged to make a place for himself in a new hospital and country. The drama blends a modern immigrant tale with an ensemble medical procedural. Production begins in summer 2019.

The series is created and written by Joseph Kay (Frontier) and is exec produced by Jocelyn Deschenes, Bruno Dube, Virginia Rankin, Jeremy Spry, and Tara Woodbury. It will be produced with the participation of the Canada Media Fund and the Bell Fund.

Jeff Wachtel, President, NBCUniversal International Studios said, "With The Transplant, CTV has picked-up a series which combines high-stakes drama with a very personal journey about finding your place in the world. We're excited to be partnering with Mike and his team to produce something special for the Canadian market and beyond."

"With its universal themes of compassion, courage, and hope, this compelling series puts a new spin on medical dramas, which are sure to not only connect with CTV viewers in Canada, but with viewers everywhere," added Mike Cosentino, President, Content and Programming, Bell Media. "Following our successful partnerships with NBCU International Studios on Motive and The Disappearance, we were actively looking for another project to collaborate on for the international market and found the perfect series with The Transplant. We look forward to again working with our partners to bring this intriguing new series to the world."

"The Transplant is a timely drama that subtly addresses one of the most compelling issues of our time: the question of immigration and refugees," said Jocelyn Deschenes, President and Founder of Sphère Média Plus. "We have been inspired by many of the Syrian consultants who have shared their stories with us."

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{allcanada} Michael Bublé Sets Seventh Music Special At NBC

 

Multi-Grammy Award-winning Michael Bublé is set to croon his way to his seventh NBC special bublé! which will air March 20 at 10 pm ET/PT.

His primetime special is described as his most personal to date as he takes the audience on a musical journey through his extraordinary career and features six songs from his eighth studio album, love (styled as a heart emoji), including "When You're Smiling" and "Such a Night."

Bublé's smooth musical stylings and vocals will be accompanied by a 36-piece orchestra. He will also take it back to his early career and perform classics that drove his style including "Fly Me to the Moon" and "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Loves You." And seeing that he is Bublé, he will also perform romantic standards such as "My Funny Valentine" as well as a duet with guest artist Cécile McLorin Salvant on "La Vie en Rose." In addition, he will throw several of his original songs in the mix including  "Haven't Met You Yet," "Home" and "It's a Beautiful Day."

The special will air after the launch of his North American career, which kicks off Feb. 13. bublé! is a Brad Lachman Production in association with Universal Television. Michael Bublé, Bruce Allen and Brad Lachman serve as executive producers.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

{allcanada} WHL Roundup: Malm scores twice, adds assist as Hitmen topple Broncos

 

SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. — James Malm scored twice and added an assist to lift the Calgary Hitmen to a 6-2 victory over the Swift Current Broncos on Wednesday in Western Hockey League action.

Cael Zimmerman, Layne Toder, Luke Coleman and Kaden Elder also scored for Calgary (25-19-4). Riley Stotts chipped in with a pair of assists.

Ethan O'Rourke and Ian Briscoe supplied the offence for the Broncos (10-35-3).

Hitmen goaltender Brayden Peters made 30 saves.

Riley Lamb started in Swift Current's net, allowing four goals on 18 shots through 20 minutes. Isaac Poulter turned aside 23-of-25 attempts the rest of the way.

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WHEAT KINGS 4 REBELS 0

RED DEER, Alta. — Connor Ungar stopped all 34 shots he faced as Brandon blanked the Rebels.

Ty Thorpe, Braden Schneider, Luka Burzan and Caiden Daley, into an empty net while shorthanded, supplied the offence for the Wheat Kings (21-19-7).

Ethan Anders made 25 saves for Red Deer (28-16-3).

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GIANTS 3 BLAZERS 2 (OT)

KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Bowen Byram knocked in the winning goal 33 seconds into overtime to lift Vancouver over the Blazers.

Lukas Svejkovsky and Davis Koch also scored for the Giants (32-12-3).

Zane Franklin and Orrin Centazzo scored for Kamloops (19-25-4). Blazers defenceman Jeff Faith was given a match penalty for kneeing at 1:52 of the second period.

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THUNDERBIRDS 3 ROCKETS 2

KELOWNA, B.C. — Henrik Rybinski scored 2:38 into overtime as Seattle edged the Rockets.

Tyrel Bauer tied the game late in the second period and Matthew Wedman also scored for the Thunderbirds (19-22-6).

Mark Liwiski and Kyle Crosbie, with a short-handed goal, scored for Kelowna (20-24-5).

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CHIEFS 7 WINTERHAWKS 2

SPOKANE, Wash. — Luc Smith scored twice and Riley Woods had a goal and four assists to power the Chiefs over Portland.

Jaret Anderson-Dolan scored a goal and set up two more for Spokane (25-17-5) and Ethan McIndoe, Jake McGrew and Jack Finley also scored.

Josh Paterson and Lans Gilliss replied for the Winterhawks (30-14-5).

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{allcanada} Jan. 31: Pacific Division wins new-look All-Star Game

THIS DATE IN HISTORY: Jan. 31

2016: The NHL All-Star Game begins a new era when teams comprised of players from each of the four divisions play a 3-on-3 tournament at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville.

The Atlantic Division rallies to defeat the Metropolitan Division 4-3 in the first of two 20-minute semifinal games and the Pacific Division outscores the Central Division 9-6 in the second. In the championship game, Anaheim Ducks forward Corey Perry scores the only goal in a 1-0 victory for the Pacific Division.

The most valuable player award goes to forward John Scott, who's voted by fans as captain of the Pacific Division and scores two goals in the win against the Central Division.

 

MORE MOMENTS

1920: Joe Malone of the Quebec Bulldogs sets an NHL record by scoring seven goals in a 10-6 victory against the Toronto St. Patricks. No one else in NHL history has scored more than six.

 

1928: Alec Connell of the Ottawa Senators starts his League-record run of six consecutive shutouts with a 4-0 victory against the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs. It's the 42nd NHL shutout for Connell.

 

1987: Dave Newell becomes the fourth referee in NHL history to officiate 1,000 games. The milestone game comes in Toronto, where the Detroit Red Wings defeat the Maple Leafs 4-2.

 

2000: Tom Barrasso became the 11th goaltender in NHL victory with 350 victories when the Pittsburgh Penguins defeat the Atlanta Thrashers 2-1 in overtime at Phillips Arena. The milestone comes exactly two years after he makes 51 saves in a 4-2 victory against the Detroit Red Wings, setting a Penguins record for most saves in a home game.

14 Oct 1998: Goaltender Tom Barrasso #35 of the Pittsburgh Penguins in action during the game against the New Jersey Devils at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Penguins defeated the Devils 3-1. Mandatory Credit: Al Bello /Allsport

 

2004: Pat Quinn earns his 600th win as an NHL coach when the Maple Leafs defeat the Senators 5-1 at Air Canada Centre. He's the fourth coach in NHL history to reach the milestone. Quinn finishes his career with 684 wins, 300 of them with the Maple Leafs.

 

2006: The Carolina Hurricanes become the first team in NHL history to win 13 games in January when they defeat the Canadiens 8-2 at Bell Centre. Erik Cole scores three goals and has an assist for Carolina, which scores eight times on 26 shots. The Hurricanes are the sixth NHL team to win 13 games in any single month.

BOSTON - NOVEMBER 24: Erik Cole #26 of the Carolina Hurricanes skates into the zone against the Boston Bruins at the TD Banknorth Garden on November 24, 2006 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brian Babineau/SA/Getty Images)

 

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