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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

{allcanada} Holley’s return part of active off-season for Argonauts


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TORONTO —

It's a move that's flown under the radar during a busy off-season, but Ralph Holley's return gives the Toronto Argonauts much more than a tenacious pass rusher.

The six-foot-one, 285-pound defensive tackle re-signed with Toronto in November following a stint with the NFL's Cleveland Browns. In 2024, Holley helped the Argos win the Grey Cup, finishing tied for the league lead in sacks in his first CFL season.

Holley and teammate Jake Ceresna were among five players to post eight sacks that season as Toronto registered a CFL-leading 48 overall. Folarin Orimolade, Derek Parish, and Canadian Robbie Smith all added six sacks for a front that had balance and could get to the quarterback on its own.

Only Parish spent last season with Toronto (five sacks) before being released in January. Defensive end Andrew Chatfield Jr. had a team-high seven sacks as the Argos (41) were fourth overall, but linebacker Aaron Casey was second on the squad with six as the defensive line had trouble mounting a consistent rush.

Enter Holley, who, from his position, has the most direct line to the passer.

"We always believe the closer to the ball, the better your team has to be," said Mike Miller, Toronto's first-year head coach. "Ralph coming back makes us better.

"Not just from a player standpoint but from a person standpoint, from a human being. Definitely the type of guy you want in your locker room."

GM Mike (Pinball) Clemons said Holley gives Toronto more than a dominant tackle.

"From a character standpoint, he makes us better from the word go," Clemons said. "As well, he's a tremendous leader on the team.

"He plays hard every down, he's a great example of what Coach Mike has really been speaking to this entire off-season. We're tickled to have him back."

Predictably, defence was a priority for Toronto (5-13) after missing last year's playoffs.

The Argos dipped into free agency to sign linebacker Adarius Pickett, defensive tackle Dewayne Hendrix, Canadian defensive end Jonathan Kongbo and veteran defensive backs DaShaun Amos, Robert Priester and Canadian Enock Makonzo after leading the CFL last season in most offensive points (28.8 per game) and offensive TDs (54) allowed.

The Argos also signed Canadian defensive end Paris Shand, a '25 draft pick who spent time with the NFL's Buffalo Bills.

Toronto finished tied with Calgary for most defensive TDs (five) while allowing the fewest pass attempts (500) and second-fewest completions (352). But the Argos were second-worst against the run (105.7 yards per game) and last in completion percentage (72.4), 30-plus yard completions (39) and TD passes (35).

The return of Amos and Priester will bolster Toronto's secondary. Both won two Grey Cups with the Argos (2022, '24) before spending last season with Hamilton and Ottawa, respectively.

A big hole Toronto must fill is at middle linebacker with the departure of veteran Wynton McManis (Hamilton Tiger-Cats). The six-foot, 220-pound McManis also helped the Argos win two Grey Cups and twice was a CFL all-star over his four seasons with the club.

McManis missed 11 games the last two seasons with injuries, allowing Issac Darkangelo to get playing time. Last season, the 25-year-old Darkangelo had 82 tackles (60 defensive, 22 special teams), two sacks and two forced fumbles.

Pickett's return -- he was the East Division's top defensive player with Toronto in 2023 -- will certainly help. He joins Canadian linebacker Cameron Judge, who posted a team-high 83 tackles (79 defensive, four special teams), three sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and a TD last season.

Toronto's most important returnee, though, will be quarterback Chad Kelly. The 2023 CFL outstanding player didn't play last season after suffering a broken leg in the '24 East final.

Among Toronto's off-season moves was signing Canadian offensive lineman Dakoda Shepley. The six-foot-five, 290-pound Windsor, Ont., native spent time with the Saskatchewan Roughriders (2019) as well as in the NFL with San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas, Indianapolis and the New York Jets (2018, 2020-25).

Miller said Kelly, 32, has been cleared medically to participate in training camp, which opens in May.

"He continues to work and as I've said before, we have no reason to think otherwise," said Miller, who served as Toronto's quarterback coach from 2022-25. "He'll be ready to start training camp, and he'll be our No. 1 quarterback."

Last season, veteran Nick Arbuckle set career highs in starts (15), passes (504), completions (365, 72.4 per cent), yards (4,370), TDs (26) and interceptions (15). He's under contract through 2026.

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Monday, March 30, 2026

{allcanada} John Tavares scores with 5 seconds left in OT to lift Maple Leafs to 5-4 comeback win over Ducks


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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — John Tavares redirected a shot from Morgan Rielly into the net with five seconds left in overtime to lift the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 5-4 come-from-behind victory over the Anaheim Ducks in a fight-marred game Monday night.

The Leafs overcame a 3-1 deficit with three goals in the third period, including Rielly's snap shot from the high slot that beat Anaheim goalie Ville Husso stick-side to give Toronto a 4-3 lead with three minutes left in regulation.

But Leo Carlsson, who hobbled to the locker room after taking a hard hit and falling to the ice in the first minute of the third, gathered a loose puck near the left circle and flicked a shot past Toronto goalie Anthony Stolarz to make it 4-4 with 1:39 left.

Tavares added a first-period goal, and Stolarz stopped 28 of 32 shots for Toronto, which took the ice about 1 ½ hours after general manager Brad Treliving was fired near the end of his third season, with the Maple Leafs on the verge of being eliminated from the playoffs for the first time in a decade.

Carlsson and Cutter Gauthier scored in the first 10 minutes, and John Carlson scored his first goal for the Ducks. Gauthier, who leads the Pacific Division-leading Ducks with 38 goals and 65 points, suffered an upper-body injury on a cross-check late in the first and did not return. Husso had 22 saves.

Ducks captain Radko Gudas, slowed by a lower-body injury, insisted on playing in the rematch of a March 12 game in which his knee-on-knee hit on Auston Matthews led to a season-ending injury for the Toronto captain and a five-game suspension for Gudas.

It took three seconds for the Leafs to exact some revenge, Toronto forward Max Domi and Gudas dropping the gloves and exchanging punches as soon as the puck dropped.

That set the tone for a hard-hitting game that featured a combined 85 penalty minutes, numerous scuffles and game misconducts incurred by Toronto's Michael Pezzetta and Domi in the second.

Up Next

Ducks: At San Jose on Wednesday.

Maple Leafs: At San Jose on Thursday .

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{allcanada} Golden Knights open Tortorella era with 4-2 win over Canucks

Vegas Golden Knights head coach John Tortorella, center top, looks on during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Vancouver Canucks, Monday, March 30, 2026, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Candice Ward)

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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Adin Hill made 22 stops and the Vegas Golden Knights opened the John Tortorella era with a 4-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday night.

One day after the Golden Knights fired Bruce Cassidy, who led the team to a Stanley Cup title in 2023, they treated Tortorella to a come-from-behind victory.

Rasmus Andersson, Shea Theodore, Reilly Smith and Cole Smith each scored for Vegas.

Evander Kane and Brock Boeser scored for the Canucks, while Kevin Lankinen made 29 saves.

Tortorella, who coached Tampa Bay to the Stanley Cup title in 2024, met with the players earlier in the day, as general manager Kelly McCrimmon is hoping the 67-year-old veteran coach can reignite a locker room just three years removed from a championship season.

The team found its spark in the second period, when Andersson tied the game midway through to overcome its first one-goal deficit, and then again when Theodore made it 2-2 five minutes after Boeser's goal.

Reilly Smith scored the game-winner near the end of the third, while Cole Smith's empty-netter provided the final margin.

The Golden Knights brought a three-game skid into Monday and opened their final eight-game stretch with a much-needed win. Vegas, which had lost six of its past seven games, is in third place in the Pacific Division just one point behind the Edmonton Oilers.

The Golden Knights remain in playoff position despite the recent play that saw them enter having lost 12 of their past 17 since the Olympic break.

Tortorella has been signed for the remainder of this season and the playoffs.

Up next

Canucks: Visits Colorado on Wednesday.

Golden Knights: Host Calgary on Thursday.

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{allcanada} Nazem Kadri scores twice as part of a 26-shot, 5-goal 1st period to help Avalanche beat Flames 9-2


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DENVER (AP) Nazem Kadri scored twice on the power play against his former team as part of a 26-shot, five-goal first period and the Colorado Avalanche cruised to a 9-2 win over the Calgary Flames on Monday night.

The 26 shots is tied for second-most in a period in franchise history. The Avalanche finished with 49 shots - tied for their season high - as they increased their lead to eight points over Dallas in the race for the NHL's top mark.

Jack Drury kicked off the scoring spree 2:31 into the game, followed by back-to-back power play goals from Kadri over a 66-second span. Captain Gabriel Landeskog and Parker Kelly also added goals before the first-period horn sounded.

Nathan MacKinnon added his 49th goal in the second period, along with two assists in the third. Martin Necas, Sam Malinski and Artturi Lehkonen each scored in the final period. The nine goals tied a season high.

Cale Makar notched three assists before leaving the game with an upper-body injury.

Colorado finished 3 for 4 on the power player. Kadri has been a big lift to a struggling power play since being acquired from Calgary on March 6. He knows the team well after being part of the team's Stanley Cup title in 2022.

Scott Wedgewood made 27 saves for Colorado.

Brennan Othmann and Ryan Strome had goals for the Flames. Dustin Wolf started in net but was pulled midway through the opening period after giving up four goals on 16 shots. Devin Cooley stepped in and surrendered five goals on 33 shots.

This was the first of three games between Calgary and Colorado. The Avalanche improved to 12-1-3 against the Flames over their last 16 matchups.

Flames: At Vegas on Thursday.

Avalanche: Host Vancouver on Wednesday.

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