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Wednesday, August 2, 2023

{allcanada} Report: Whitecaps to sign Laryea on loan


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Richie Laryea is set to return to Major League Soccer, but it won't be with Toronto FC.

The Canada right-back will sign for Vancouver Whitecaps on loan from Nottingham Forest through the end of 2023, The Athletic's Paul Tenorio and Tom Bogert report.

The deal is pending final paperwork ahead of the league's secondary transfer window closing at midnight Central Time on Thursday. A source tells Tenorio that the Whitecaps will look to sign Laryea on a permanent deal in the offseason and make him a Designated Player.

A Toronto native, Laryea was in his second spell with the Reds after rejoining the team on a yearlong loan from Forest last summer. He made 18 league appearances for TFC this season before the expiry of his loan on June 30.

Laryea was originally taken with the seventh overall selection of the 2016 MLS SuperDraft by Orlando City out of Akron. After two seasons in Florida, Laryea joined his hometown team in 2019 and quickly became a key member of the squad. After three seasons in Toronto, Laryea was sold to Forest in January of 2022. Laryea struggled to make an impact at Forest and made only five appearances in 2022 before the loan back to Toronto.

Internationally, Laryea has been capped 45 times by Canada and was instrumental in the team's qualification for the 2022 World Cup with the CanMNT reaching the quadrennial tournament for the first time since 1986.

Laryea appeared in all three of the team's group-stage games in Qatar.

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{allcanada} Evans, Lokombo and Peters named CFL's top performers for July


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TORONTO — Quarterback Dane Evans, linebacker Bo Lokombo and defensive back Garry Peters of the B.C. Lions all earned spots on the CFL's honour roll for the month of July.

Evans was deemed the top quarterback with a grade of 90.9 from his two games played. Evans was 41-of-57 passing (71.9 per cent) for 549 yards and three TDs.

Players in nine specific position are highlighted as per data points registered and compiled by Pro Football Focus, a sports analytics company.

Lokombo earned the top grade among linebackers (76.0) while Peters got the nod for defensive backs (83.4).

Calgary's Reggie Begelton (72.0) was the top-graded receiver while Hamilton's Brandon Revenberg (80.0) was first individually among offensive linemen.

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers, collectively, had the top-ranked offensive line at 79.0.

Montreal's Mustafa Johnson (82.0) had the top score among defensive linemen. Calgary's Rene Paredes (92.1) was first among kickers while Toronto's Adarius Pickett had the best special-teams grade (90.9).

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Tuesday, August 1, 2023

{allcanada} Draisaitl looking forward with Oilers after playoff disappointment

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VAUGHAN, Ontario -- Leon Draisaitl said the bitter taste in his mouth lingers 79 days after the Edmonton Oilers were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs last season.

It's something he'll have to live with as he and his teammates look to the future instead of the past, the forward admitted.

"It's still there," Draisaitl said prior to taking part in the 4th annual Zach Hyman Celebrity Classic charity tournament at Eagles Nest Golf Club this week. "It never truly leaves until you've really done it, right?

"But you've got to look forward. You've got to move forward. I had my time with it and sat with it. And now it's time to prepare for next season and do better when we get to that point again."

The Oilers were eliminated in six games by the Vegas Golden Knights in the best-of-7 Western Conference Second Round. It was the second straight season they were eliminated by the eventual Stanley Cup champion; the Oilers were swept by the Colorado Avalanche in the conference final in 2022.

Draisaitl and his teammates expected to learn from the painful series defeat and tried to take another step forward last season. Hopes were raised even more when the Oilers acquired defenseman Mattias Ekholm from the Nashville Predators on Feb. 28.

Instead, more pain was in store.

Drasaitl took the loss hard.

The 27-year-old was minus-4 and held pointless for the third time in four games in Edmonton's season-ending 5-2 loss to Vegas on May 14. Afterward, he accepted accountability for why he and his team came up short again.

"I have to take a lot of ownership myself," an emotional Draisaitl said after the game. "I wasn't good tonight.

"It's always tough. Guys play me hard, I know that, but I have to find a way to be better."

He's working on that this offseason.

Connor McDavid poses for a photo with fans.

Draisaitl recently arrived in southern Ontario to work out with Hyman and fellow teammate Connor McDavid, among others. The goal: to do whatever it takes to get over that remaining hump that stands between the Oilers and their first Cup in the McDavid-Draisaitl era.

Even if it means being motivated by the crushing disappointment of being eliminated by Vegas, a Pacific Division rival of Edmonton's. Then watching the Golden Knights defeat the Florida Panthers in five games to win their first Stanley Cup championship.

"They're a good team," he said. "They're deep. Their goalie [Adin Hill] played extremely well in the playoffs which is big. But I don't think (the loss) is anything we can't handle as a group.

"There's learning that we need to do in the years coming up. We have to learn from a series like that against Vegas. They're a really good team. We're a really good team. Florida is a really good team. Every team has a chance to win if they make the playoffs. You saw it.

"Just learn from it, move on, and make sure it doesn't happen again."

To try and ensure history doesn't repeat itself, the Oilers signed forward Connor Brown to a one-year contract July 1 to augment Edmonton's top six. The 29-year-old, who has 216 points (90 goals, 126 assists) in 444 NHL games with the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs, signed with Edmonton after a season-ending ACL tear Oct. 17 in his lone season with the Washington Capitals.

Draisaitl finished second in the NHL with 126 points (52 goals, 76 assists), 25 behind McDavid (64 goals, 89 assists). The 27-year-old said he understands a team can't be carried by two players to a championship and hopes Brown can be a key ingredient in the Oilers bid to finally reach the top of the hockey world.

"He's going to bring a lot for us," Draisaitl said. "Obviously he had a tough year last year, so you've got to give him a little bit of time to find his way with the group. But he's done nothing but impress everyone over his career.

"Very excited to have him, to see what he's all about and what he can bring."

Draisaitl and McDavid were cart mates at Hyman's event, which supports children's charities including SickKids Foundation and UJA Federation.

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