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{allcanada} Ailing Auger-Aliassime falls in second round of Italian Open


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An uncomfortable Félix Auger-Aliassime was upset in the second round of Italian Open men's singles Saturday.

The 25-year-old from Montreal, who was the fourth seed in the tournament, was ousted by unseeded Mariano Navone of Argentina 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5).

Auger-Aliassime dealt with a leg issue in the second set and struggled to even walk at times during the second-set tiebreak. 

The Canadian fended off one match point, but couldn't overcome Navone, who reached the third round of an ATP Masters 1000 event for the first time.

Auger-Aliassime, who had a first-round bye, was the last Canadian to bow out of singles play at the Italian Open.

The 25-year-old Navone had yet to drop a set in Rome. He beat Denis Shapovalov of Richmond Hill, Ont., in straight sets in the first round.

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{allcanada} Dobes' calmness has Canadiens in position to grab series lead in Game 3


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BUFFALO -- The Montreal Canadiens have been caught in a game of cat-and-mouse in these Stanley Cup Playoffs. Sometimes they’re the cat, other times they’re the mouse. 

They’re 4-0 following a loss this postseason, alternating wins and losses through their first nine games, but have yet to string consecutive victories together. They would like to change that and become the feline full-time, beginning with Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Second Round against the Buffalo Sabres at Bell Centre in Montreal on Sunday (7 p.m. ET; CBC, TVAS, SN, ESPN), with the best-of-7 series tied 1-1.

“It takes a bit of everything,” Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis said. “You have to be organized. You want to make adjustments, but you have to stay disciplined with that. Beyond that, it takes execution, calmness, and discipline. It’s not one thing. There are games we lost that we played well. We have to stick to the task at hand.”

Montreal found it necessary to fix its focus after going the full seven-game distance against the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round. It played the deciding game of that series -- a 2-1 win in Tampa on Sunday, and had two days before traveling to Buffalo for Game 1 against the Sabres, a 4-2 loss on Wednesday.

Consider that focus adjusted, thanks in large part to 24-year-old goalie Jakub Dobes, who has started each of Montreal's eight games this postseason.

“I feel that now we are into the series and we can focus on Buffalo,” said Dobes, who's 5-4 with a 2.14 goals-against average and .917 save percentage this postseason. “I feel Game 1 just didn't personally for me felt interesting; when you play seven games against a team that every game is a Game 7, and then the team that we play right now is a totally different experience. 

“I feel like we adjusted today really well … and I feel that we are ready to play our hockey and compete against the team for the rest of the series.”

Dobes showed just that in Game 2, when he made 28 saves and became the third rookie goalie in Canadiens history since 1986 with at least five playoff wins, joining such names as Patrick Roy and Carey Price. 

He also has six career postseason victories, tied with Gerry McNeil for seventh most by a rookie on Montreal's all-time list.

“You just appreciate his play,” St. Louis said. “You don’t worry so much about his age, his experience. I think the position itself, it’s such an important one (that) it’s usually rare that it’s a young one that’s grabbing it, but it’s been done before. We’re very confident in front of him, and we’re going to keep pushing.”

Dobes earned the starting role in the playoffs with the calm and poise he displayed throughout the regular season, when he went 29-10-4 with a 2.78 GAA and .901 save percentage in 43 games (42 starts), and has taken it to another level in the playoffs.

“He was ready to show what he had in him,” Canadiens forward Phillip Danault said. “He’s showing the goalie that he is. He’s showing that he’s a guy who can step up in the big moments.

“When we came into this series, we weren’t totally sure what to expect. We knew a bit, but it’s a completely different game than Tampa Bay, so we had to adjust and start playing hockey, and that’s what we did yesterday (a 5-1 win on Friday). It wasn’t just a war zone and we score one or two goals. … It’s just a different game, a little more open. At the same time, they’re a dangerous team and can capitalize quickly, so we have to be careful with our turnovers.”

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{allcanada} Messi dominant at revamped BMO Field in Inter Miami’s win over TFC


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TORONTO — Defending MLS Cup champions Inter Miami, led by international superstar Lionel Messi, defeated an injury-plagued Toronto FC side 4-2 at a packed BMO Field on Saturday afternoon.

Messi, an eight-time FIFA world player of the year, started for Miami and electrified the crowd by scoring a goal and creating a number of dangerous chances.

The Argentine star scored The Heron’s fourth of the match and assisted on two others. The loss extended TFC’s winless streak in MLS matches at home to six games.

TFC forward Emilio Aristizabal, who came into the match as a substitute in the 65th minute, gave the TFC fans something to cheer about in the final minutes of the game when he netted two goals — one via a right-footed shot and the second on a header.

The Reds fought hard to the end of the game and put some considerable pressure on the Miami defence.

The only downside for Messi during the match came when fans ran onto the field to get at the Inter Miami star. Security managed to get the situation under control quickly.

For the first time, the temporary stands at BMO Field — constructed for this summer’s World Cup were put in use and a record 44,828 fans jammed into the lakeside stadium. The TFC faithful — following a promising first half — went home disappointed with the result.

The Reds controlled the match early, but Miami led 1-0 by the 44th minute when central midfielder Rodrigo De Paul picked up a rebound off his own free kick — which bounced off the TFC wall — and right-footed a high shot from the right half-space outside of the box into the goal.

The Reds almost tied it just before the halftime whistle, but Miami goalkeeper Dayne St Clair, who is fighting for a spot on Canada’s World Cup team, made a tremendous diving save off Toronto’s Daniel Salloi from a dangerous spot.

Seconds into the second half, the Herons almost led 2-0 when Messi navigated the ball deep into the TFC end and fed Luis Suarez with a beautiful pass to the left of the goal. Suarez just missed to the right.

In the 56th minute, however, Messi spun some of his patented magic when he fed Suarez a sweet pass into the box and Suarez scored via a left-footed a shot into the corner of the goal as TFC defender Raheem Edwards lay flat on the field in apparent agony — soliciting jeers from the Toronto faithful who thought referee Victor Rivas should have blown his whistle.

After the second goal, the Reds fought to get back into the game. The home side almost connected when Zane Monlouis’s header was saved by St. Clair.

However, the flood gates opened after that, starting with Sergio Reguilon scoring in the 73rd minute, with an assist going to Messi.

Messi then scored his ninth goal of the MLS season in the 75th minute when he left-footed a shot from the centre of the box, with an assist going to De Paul.

Late in the game, a great save by TFC goalkeeper Luka Gavran prevented Messi from scoring his second of the match. The home fans booed loudly when Toronto forward Derrick Etienne appeared to be fouled in the box in added time but no foul was called.

Miami improved to 6-2-4 and TFC dropped to 3-4-5.

TFC was still missing a slew of starters due to injury, including midfielder Djordje Milhailovic (pelvis), forward Josh Sargent, midfielder Richie Laryea (thigh) and defender Matheus Pereira (groin). Nicksoen Gomis was dressed after missing games with an Achilles injury.

Saturday’s match was the last home game for TFC after a run of 10 straight at BMO Field. The next home match will be against the New England Revolution on Aug. 15 after the World Cup break.


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{allcanada} Messi dominant at revamped BMO Field in Inter Miami’s win over TFC


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Toronto FC head coach Robin Fraser saw red after his Reds were defeated 4-2 by Inter Miami on Saturday afternoon at BMO Field.

Fraser was incensed over a pair of non-calls by referee Victor Rivas in the second half of a hotly-contested match that featured Miami superstar Lionel Messi, who scored a goal for The Herons and assisted on two others.

The first non-call occurred when Toronto defender Raheem Edwards was taken down hard in the Miami end. The visitors took advantage of Edwards lying prone on the field by scoring their second goal of the game.

And then in added time, Toronto forward Derrick Etienne Jr. appeared to be fouled in the Miami box but no penalty kick was called.

“I feel really hard done because Raheem was clearly fouled outside our box, a yellow-card foul at that (and the referee) lets it go,” said Fraser. “And then the player who is now hurt, is the player who keeps them on-side for the second goal. And then Raheem has to come off five minutes later. So, I feel really hard done by some of the calls. But I do admit that we made mistakes that led to our own undoing — turnovers for the most part. But the thing that’s really going to stick in my craw is those two calls. It’s mind-blowing to me.”

When asked if Inter Miami may have received the benefit of some non-calls because they are the defending MLS Cup champion featuring a roster full of stars, Fraser replied: “The rules are the rules. I don’t know if people are afraid to upset superstars by making calls against their team, but the rules are the rules.”

Messi started for Miami and electrified the BMO crowd with his on-field wizardry. The loss extended TFC’s winless streak in MLS matches at home to six games.

TFC forward Emilio Aristizabal, who came into the game as a substitute in the 65th minute, gave the TFC fans something to cheer about in the final minutes when he netted two goals — one via a right-footed shot and the second on a header. To their credit, the Reds fought hard right to the end and put some considerable pressure on the Miami defence.

As for Messi, the only downside for the eight-time FIFA player of the year was when some deranged fans ran onto the field in an attempt to get at the Inter Miami star. Fortunately, security managed to get the situation under control quickly.

For the first time, the temporary stands at BMO Field — constructed for this summer’s World Cup — were put in use. A record 44,828 fans jammed into the lakeside stadium, though the TFC faithful left the stadium feeling let down.

The Reds controlled the match early, but Miami led 1-0 by the 44th minute when central midfielder Rodrigo De Paul picked up a rebound off his own free kick — which bounced off the TFC wall — and right-footed a high shot from the right half-space outside of the box into the goal.

The Red almost tied it just before the halftime whistle, but Miami goalkeeper Dayne St Clair, who is fighting for a spot on Canada’s World Cup team, made a tremendous diving save off Toronto’s Daniel Salloi from a dangerous spot.

In the 56th minute, Messi spun some of his patented magic when he fed Suarez a sweet pass into the box. Suarez scored via a left-footed shot into the corner of the goal as Edwards lay flat on the field in apparent agony — soliciting jeers from the Toronto faithful who thought Rivas should have blown his whistle.

After the second goal, the Reds fought to get back into the game. The home side almost connected when Zane Monlouis’s header was saved by St. Clair.

However, the flood games opened after that, starting with Sergio Reguilon scoring in the 73rd minute, with an assist going to Messi.

Messi then scored his ninth goal of the MLS season in the 75th minute when he left-footed a shot from the centre of the box, with an assist going to De Paul.

Late in the game, a great save by TFC goalkeeper Luka Gavran prevented Messi from scoring his second of the match.

Miami improved to 6-2-4 with the victory. Toronto dropped to 3-4-5.

Miami led 60 per cent to 40 per cent in possession and fired six shots on target to five by Toronto.

“The first half was fantastic,” said Fraser, when asked to break down the game. “The things where we fell short … we probably had four or five transition moments that could have been really dangerous and I felt like our decisions there let us down a bit.”

TFC was still missing a slew of starters due to injury, including midfielder Djordje Milhailovic (pelvis), forward Josh Sargent, midfielder Richie Laryea (thigh) and defender Matheus Pereira (groin). Nicksoen Gomis was dressed after missing games with an Achilles injury.

Saturday’s match was the last home game for TFC after a run of 10 straight at BMO Field. The next home match will be against the New England Revolution on Aug. 15 after the World Cup.

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