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Sunday, October 20, 2024

{allcanada} Whitecaps fall to Real Salt Lake in finale, will play Timbers in play-in match


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VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Whitecaps will begin their post-season campaign with a play-in game against the Timbers in Portland on Wednesday.

The 'Caps (13-13-8) ended the regular season with a 2-1 loss to Real Salt Lake on Saturday and finished eighth in Major League Soccer's Western Conference standings.

The eighth and ninth spots from each conference meet in a play-in game this week, with the winner going on to face the No. 1 seed in the first round of the playoffs.

Each eighth-place team was set to host the play-in game, but Vancouver announced Friday that its home stadium, B.C. Place, is not available, so the club will cede home-field advantage to Portland (12-11-11), the ninth-place team.

The 'Caps and Timbers split their three-game series during regular-season play, with each side taking a win, a loss and a draw.

The first round of the MLS playoffs is set to begin next weekend.

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{allcanada} Woll close to returning for Maple Leafs


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Joseph Woll is nearing a return but did not play for the Maple Leafs in their 4-1 loss to the New York Rangers at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday.

The goalie, who has missed each of Toronto's first five games (3-2-0), was not on the ice for the morning skate Saturday but was a full participant in practice Friday for the first time since Oct. 8 because of a lower-body injury.

"[Woll looked] good," Toronto coach Craig Berube said Friday. "He was out there with us which was a great sign. Seems like he's really heading in the right direction, so all good. Sooner than later [he should be ready for games], I would think, but you have to take it day by day still. I think it's important here after practice to see where he's at."

Woll was expected to start Toronto's season opener against Montreal on Oct. 9 until he complained of lower-body tightness, which has kept him out since.

"A little bit of groin tightness and I'm feeling better now, so right now I'm just focused on coming back and helping this team," Woll said. "I'm just trying to take it day by day and stack good days on top of each other. I'm really excited to get back."

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{allcanada} Miller questionable for Canucks on Tuesday


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J.T. Miller is questionable to play against the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday (8:15 p.m. ET; CHSN, SNP) after the center was injured during a 3-0 win at the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday.

Miller went to the locker room immediately after taking the game-opening face-off. He returned a few minutes later but took one more face-off the remainder of the game. Miller leads the Canucks with 90 face-offs and his 61.1 percent face-off winning percentage is fifth in the NHL (minimum 50 face-offs).

Miller had one shot on goal in 17:01 of ice time, well below his average of 19:31 in five games.

"He's dealing with some stuff," coach Rick Tocchet said. "We'll figure it out over the next couple days, but we didn't want him to take draws. Still played well for us even if he didn't take draws."

Tocchet said he was hopeful Miller would be able to play Tuesday.

"I expect that, but you never know," he said. "He'll get at a couple days off to rest it and see where it goes."

Dakota Joshua took part in the Canucks' morning skate Saturday, the first time the forward has practiced since having offseason surgery as part of his treatment for testicular cancer.

Joshua took part in drills wearing a noncontact jersey and then stayed on the ice for extra work in battle drills with the coaching staff.

"He's gone through a lot," defenseman Tyler Myers said. "Glad everything's taken care of and it looks like he's getting pretty close. Nice to have him skate with the guys for pregame skate. He's a big part of our group. He's a unique player that provides us a lot of momentum out there with his physicality and the way he plays."

In a statement released Sept. 17 explaining his health issue, Joshua was confident he would play at some point this season. He did not play Saturday.

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{allcanada} Adams shines in return as Lions cruise past Alouettes


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VANCOUVER — The last few months haven't been easy for Vernon Adams Jr.

A knee injury took him out of the B.C. Lions lineup and, once he was healthy again, the American quarterback remained on the sideline, watching as his team struggled to create consistency.

Returning to the starter's spot Saturday was a big opportunity for Adams — one he was quick to take full advantage.

The QB passed for 393 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions, guiding the Lions to a 27-3 victory over the league-leading Montreal Alouettes.

"It's been tough times, just sitting back and watching and just how everything unfolded throughout the season," said Adams, who added 39 rushing yards with another TD.

"But I'm just glad I got an opportunity tonight, and my playmakers helped me look better than what I am, my O-line did a fantastic job. … So, I'm just happy we got a good win tonight versus a good team. And we can get back to work next week and go into the playoffs feeling good."

Cody Fajardo connected on 7 of 9 passes for 67 yards for the Alouettes (12-4-1) before he was replaced with Davis Alexander at halftime.

Montreal continued to struggle to break through B.C.'s defence with the backup QB, and Alexander ended the night with only 67 passing yards.

The Lions got a pair of field goals from Sean Whyte, including a 33-yard strike, and Jose Maltos booted a 14-yard kick through the uprights for the Alouettes.

"I think this game right here, we got kicked in the teeth, and for us, it's a wake-up call," Fajardo said. "Sometimes it's a good thing to get your butt kicked, especially right before the playoffs.

"Now you understand that you can't just rest on your laurels. You got to go out there and you got to grind and you got to make it every single day count in order to win football games."

Adams wasted no time establishing his presence Saturday. His first play of the night was a long bomb to Justin McInnis, who made the catch under pressure for a 43-yard gain.

The Lions (9-9) completed the five-play, 60-yard scoring drive when Adams muscled the ball into the end zone on a one-yard touchdown. Sean Whyte added the extra point and B.C. went up 7-0 less than three minutes into the game.

Montreal had chances to respond but were repeatedly shut down by B.C.'s defence.

Late in the second quarter, Lions linebacker Ben Hladik denied the Als a touchdown on second down in dominant fashion, picking Dominique Davis up and dumping him on the three-yard line. Montreal went for it on third down, but Fajardo couldn't connect with Charleston Rambo deep in the end zone.

B.C. shutdown another Alouettes' red-zone push late in the fourth, with Lions defensive lineman Christian Covington coming up with the ball after a goal-line stand.

Big stops on defence were "huge," because it frustrates the other team, said Lions head coach and co-general manager Rick Campbell.

"So, good on our guys for battling. And that's what it's about making plays at key moments," he said. "And our guys did that on offence, defence and special teams. And it makes the game more fun when you can make plays to tip it in your favour."

Adams — also known as "Big Play VA" — replaced Nathan Rourke in the Lions lineup.

Rourke returned to the club mid-August following two years in the NFL and held onto the No. 1 spot when Adams came back from injury. The 26-year-old Canadian amassed 1,781 passing yards with four touchdowns and nine interceptions across eight games, and added five rushing touchdowns.

Even with Rourke in the lineup, Adams was a solid teammate, Campbell said.

"He's wise beyond his years, as far as not complaining and not feeling sorry for himself and doing things the right way all the time. And it matters," he said. "It matters to the team, but also it matters that's how he showed up today. And so I appreciate him."

The Lions' locker room felt for Adams and what he was going through, said receiver Keon Hatcher.

"It's a business. We all understand that," he said. "(Rourke's) a great quarterback. He's a great person. But I just think this year, man, I just feel like it was Vernon's team. … And I think you could tell that, and sense that tonight."

Adams said he knew his teammates were rooting for him and that their support "means a lot."

"I've done nothing but try to give my all to this organization and they see that," he said. "It just means a lot that they just have my back. And, man, I just want to finish this year off right and do what we can do."

NOTES

B.C. lost three players in the first half with running back William Stanback (elbow/shoulder), cornerback Garry Peters (stinger) and linebacker Ace Eley (lower back) all leaving the game with injuries. … The Lions swept the season series between the two sides. B.C. also took a 37-23 victory in Montreal on Sept. 6. … McInnis collected 106 passing yards and hit 1,469 for the season. The wide receiver from Pierrefonds, Que., is the first Canadian to pass the 1,400-yards mark since Dave Sapunjis hit 1,655 in 1995.

UP NEXT

Alouettes: Host the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in their regular-season finale next Saturday.

Lions: Have a bye week and won't play again until the West Division semifinal on Nov. 2.

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Saturday, October 5, 2024

{allcanada} Swiderski, Agyemang, Kahlina guide Charlotte past Montreal


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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Karol Swiderski had a first-half goal, Patrick Agyemang scored late, and Kristijan Kahlina earned his 11th clean sheet of the season as Charlotte FC blanked CF Montreal 2-0 in Major League Soccer action on Saturday night.

Swiderski found the net in the 34th minute, scoring unassisted to give Charlotte (13-11-9) a 1-0 lead through halftime. It was the sixth goal in nine appearances this season for Swiderski.

Agyemang didn't add the insurance goal until the fourth minute of second-half stoppage time. It was his ninth goal of the season after scoring once in 12 appearances last season as a rookie. Brandt Bronico notched his third assist this season.

Kahlina needed to make just one save in his shutout effort for Charlotte.

Jonathan Sirois stopped four shots in goal for Montreal (10-13-10).

Both clubs are off until Decision Day on Oct. 19. Montreal still has a chance to clinch a playoff spot and will host New York City FC to close out the regular season.

Charlotte, which has already earned a berth in the post-season, will travel to play D.C. United.

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