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Tuesday, March 10, 2026

{allcanada} Veteran goalie James Reimer relishing role with Senators


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Nearly 20 years after getting drafted, James Reimer doesn't take playing in the NHL for granted.

Starts aren't as frequent for the 37-year-old goalie these days, but he's still backstopping his team to big wins.

His latest came Monday when the veteran netminder stopped all 16 shots he faced as his Ottawa Senators blanked the Canucks 2-0 in Vancouver.

It was Reimer's first shutout in a Sens' jersey, coming after he signed with Ottawa (32-22-9) as a free agent on Jan. 12, and the 32nd of his long career.

"You're always grateful. I mean, obviously, I'm obviously filled with a ton of gratitude for the opportunity to play … and for this organization to give me the chance and believe in me," he said.

"I think every (win) is special and it's the best league in the world and so when you get to have a shutout, it's a testament to how we played tonight. But obviously, it's fun when it happens."

The Canucks (19-37-8) tested Reimer in the second period, peppering him with nine shots across the frame.

Watch as Ottawa Senators' Ridley Greig pots the opening goal, and it holds up after the Vancouver Canucks challenge that Shane Pinto directed the puck towards Grieg with a hand pass.

Vancouver came close 6:24 into the frame after centre Teddy Blueger slipped a pass to Max Sasson in the slot. Sasson glided in and blasted a shot from the top of the crease, only to see the goalie slide into position to take it off his shoulder, then glove the puck down, smothering the rebound.

Monday marked Reimer's first start since Feb. 5 — Ottawa's last game before the Olympic break, when the Senators edged the Philadelphia Flyers 2-1 in overtime. 

He joked that he'd told Senators head coach Travis Green he'd need a minimum of four weeks rest after his last start.

Green said Monday was "just a veteran game" from the goaltender.

"It's hard when you haven't played in that long but when guys have played in the league for a while, they keep their game sharp, and he's worked extremely hard," Green said. "I was real happy for him. He made some big saves in the second and shutouts are hard to come by in this league, and it's nice to see him get one."

Getting back into a game is all about being prepared, Reimer said. 

"It's kind of the same mindset that you always have, but you just got to make sure you're really into it in the sense that you're trusting your game," he said. "There's a tendency to get jumpy or get a little antsy when you haven't seen game action in a bit. And I think it's just trusting it."

Reimer is now the third goaltender in NHL history to record a shutout with seven different franchises, having accomplished the feat with Ottawa, Toronto, San Jose, Florida, Carolina, Detroit and Buffalo. Cam Talbot and Sean Burke are the only other netminders to reach the milestone.

His wife and kids were in the crowd at Rogers Arena to witness the performance, and Reimer said it was "pretty special" to win in front of them.

"My wife, obviously, is a huge part of my success, and the amount of sacrifice she does for me to follow my dream and our kiddos get dragged along in the process, and so it's awesome when you can have success in front of them," he said. "And in this case, I have a lot of extended family too, and so it was great to do it in front of them."

Foote dislikes goal ruling

The Senators got on the board at the 10:11 mark of the second period when a puck hit Shane Pinto and pinged out to Ridly Greig. The centre corralled the puck, then blasted a shot into the Canucks net to make it 1-0. 

Vancouver challenged the play for a missed stoppage, arguing the deflection off Pinto counted as a hand pass. A video review upheld the call on the ice, but Canucks head coach Adam Foote did not agree. 

"I was told by the referee that if a guy protects his face, it's a goal. And I told him it's not in the rule book. … It's clearly not stated," he said after the game. 

"The way it's stated, it should have been overruled."

Kane sidelined

Canucks winger Evander Kane did not play Monday. 

Foote said the 34-year-old forward has been dealing with upper-body "discomfort" and the team opted to sit him to try and "settle it down." 

Kane has 11 goals and 27 points over 61 games for Vancouver this season. 


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{allcanada} 'I knew my place': Determined Groulx eager for Maple Leafs debut


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MONTRÉAL — Benoit-Olivier Groulx is the happiest man in the Toronto Maple Leafs dressing room, and it's not particularly close.

The 26-year-old, Quebec-raised centreman was recalled from the Marlies Tuesday and is set to make his Leafs debut at Bell Centre (Sportsnet, Sportsnet+, 7 p.m. ET) after battling injury and honing his craft in the minors since the 65 scattered games he played (and one goal scored) for the Anaheim Ducks from 2021-22 through 2023-24.

While coach Craig Berube wouldn't confirm Groulx's place in the lineup, the forward has invited 10 friends and family members to Montreal for the occasion (and projected scratch Calle Järnkrok put in extra work at morning skate).

"It would mean a lot to them. They know what I've been through the past two years, especially with injuries and getting called up, sent down, not playing, not knowing where I'm going to be," Groulx said. 

"It's been difficult the past two years, but I think if I get the chance to play, it's going to be really rewarding to see all the work that I put in over the past two years, coming back in the NHL. 

"It'd be as rewarding for them and for me, as they supported me for those two years."

Groulx was selected in the second round of the 2018 draft by Anaheim, where he played 65 NHL games over three seasons and saw more ice down with the AHL San Diego Gulls.

"I was so young my first two years in the NHL," Groulx explained. "It didn't work out as I expected. But there was never really a moment when I was like, 'Oh, this is my last game. I'm done. I'm going to Europe.' 

"It wasn't my thought process at all. I knew my place. Like, I knew what I could do in the NHL that I wasn't able to do, I guess."

A focus on improving his offensive skills while maintaining his defensive responsibilities, Groulx believes, has led to this post-deadline promotion in Toronto.

He leads all Marlies with 27 goals and 50 points through 54 games.

Speed, Groulx said, is his greatest asset. 

The Maple Leafs could use that jump. And, mired in a seven-game losing skid, they might as well peek in the cupboards.

"Well, we want to see guys, right? We want to see what they're all about and where they're at in their game. He's had a very good year down in the minors," Berube said.

"Very intelligent player. He's a smart guy. Student of the game. And what surprised me is, he went down to the minors and had a very good offensive year."

What better place to make an NHL return than Montreal for a Gatineau, Que., kid who surely grew up a Habs fan ...

"Unfortunately, I didn't," Groulx said, smiling. "I grew up a Sabres fan, just because Danny Briere was there, and he's from back home in Gatineau. So, I always liked the Sabres, and Ryan Miller used to be my favourite goalie."

Well, play fast enough this week, and there's no reason Groulx won't still be in the lineup when the Leafs head off to Buffalo Saturday.

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Monday, March 9, 2026

{allcanada} Thunder’s Gilgeous-Alexander ties Chamberlain’s scoring record


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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has tied Wilt Chamberlain's record by scoring at least 20 points in 126 consecutive games.

The Oklahoma City Thunder guard and reigning MVP hit a 3-pointer late in the third quarter Monday night against Denver to reach 22 points. Gilgeous-Alexander could break the record Thursday at home against the Boston Celtics.

Chamberlain set the record from 1961 to 1963. He scored at least 20 points every game of the 1961-62 season for the Philadelphia Warriors, which included his famous 100-point game in 1962. Chamberlain's streak ended on Jan. 20, 1963, when he only played four minutes for the San Francisco Warriors against the St. Louis Hawks.

"The name that he is up there with is Wilt," Nuggets coach David Adelman said before the game. "If you love this game, you should love the history of it. And for him and for Wilt, to talk about him again and again and again on his records — it just says a lot about Shai's career, the consistency that he's shown over the years."

Gilgeous-Alexander has five games of at least 50 points during his streak, including a career-high 55 points against the Indiana Pacers early this season. He was last held under 20 when he scored 18 on Oct. 30, 2024 against San Antonio.

Gilgeous-Alexander scored 17 points in the first half Monday. He brought the ball up the court in the closing seconds of the second quarter with a chance to tie the record. Instead, he passed to Isaiah Joe for a 3-pointer at the buzzer to give the Thunder a 66-60 lead.

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{allcanada} James Reimer makes 16 saves as Senators blank Canucks 2-0


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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) James Reimer stopped 16 shots for his first shutout of the season and 32nd of his career, and the Ottawa Senators beat the Vancouver Canucks 2-0 on Monday night.

Ridly Greig scored in the second period for Ottawa, and Brady Tkachuk added an empty-netter with 1:20 remaining, extending his point streak to seven games - six of those after he helped the United States win Olympic gold in Milan.

Kevin Lankinen made 22 saves for Vancouver, which opened an eight-game homestand.

Ottawa has points in seven straight games (5-0-2) and 11 of 12 (9-1-2) as it chases an Eastern Conference wild-card spot.

Greig collected a pass from Shane Pinto at the bottom of the faceoff circle, moved the puck to his forehand and fired a shot past Lankinen midway through the second.

The Canucks challenged the play, arguing Pinto made a hand pass before the goal, but the call was upheld after a video review.

Making his first start since Feb. 5, Reimer improved to 4-3-1 on the season and earned his first shutout since April 8, 2025, when he was with Toronto. The 37-year-old signed with Ottawa as a free agent on Jan. 12.

Tim Stutzle assisted on Tkachuk's goal, stretching his point streak to 13 games (eight goals, nine assists).

Ottawa defenseman Jake Sanderson was sidelined with an upper-body injury suffered in Saturday's win over Seattle. Coach Travis Green said the 23-year-old is "week to week."

Senators: Host Montreal on Wednesday.

Canucks: Host Nashville on Thursday.

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