https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/auston-matthews-returns-maple-leafs-practice-skys-limit/

TORONTO – A jolt of excitement shot through Toronto Maple Leafs headquarters Tuesday as Auston Matthews joined team practice for the first time since training camp opened.

Still recovering from August’s wrist surgery, the reigning Rocket Richard champ had been skating regularly on his own, toiling away in the gym and, since Friday, handling pucks on an empty sheet.

But the centre’s debut in rush, backchecking and shooting drills was a welcome sight.

“You always feel a little bit left out when you’re not with the group and injured,” Jason Spezza explained. “It’s a tough feeling as an athlete, so the sooner we get him back into the mix — even if he’s not full participant but just part of the group — I think will help him.

“He takes the game very seriously. He spends a lot of time on his craft. He’s always working on different things. You can tell he’s come with some things that he’s been focusing on here through the summer, and he looks great off the ice, and we’re excited to see him on the ice.”

Matthews left the hour-long morning practice early, after about 25 minutes of work, enough time to slip more than a couple pucks past Jack Campbell.

“Yeah, I love that. He’s that player that he is, and he’s that leader in our group too, so it’s always great to have him back on the ice,” Rasmus Sandin beamed.

“Even though he wasn’t on the whole practice, he looked really good. I never get surprised with how many goals he scores during practice, even though this was his first practice with the team.”

Spezza notes that off-season injuries are easier on players because they don’t feel as much urgency to rush recovery and jump back into action.

To that end, the organization isn’t placing a definitive timeline on its superstar’s return.

The Maple Leafs are “very confident” their MVP is on track to dress Opening Night, Oct. 13, and have not ruled out squeezing him into an exhibition game next week. That would be a bonus.

For now, the sniper is avoiding contact drills and ramping toward taking faceoffs and putting his usual torque on his wristers.

Matthews, 24, will enter 2021-22 hot off consecutive 40-goal campaigns and, if healthy, should topple Rick Vaive’s franchise record for most goals in a single season (54).

He has set personal goals for himself — 50? 60? — that choses to keep private.

Nothing would shock Matthews’ teammates, who watched him rip 41 in 52 games last winter despite a nagging bone bruise in his wrist that hindered his greatest weapon.

No big deal. Matthews found a way to beat goalies on rebounds, tips and dekes instead.

“He didn’t play many games where he was feeling 100 per cent and yet still was incredible,” coach Sheldon Keefe said.

“It’s exciting to know that he’s going to be feeling better when he gets back on the ice and playing for real again.”

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“What’s really impressive, especially battling the injury last year, is his ability to adapt his game. Obviously, he has such a unique shot and release,” Maple Leafs captain John Tavares said.

“But his ability to adjust and adapt when that’s not always going to be available to him [and] find ways to produce in different ways is such a key factor why he’s just so consistent and so dangerous.”

Spezza believes Matthews, who posted a career-best plus-21 rating, reached another level in terms of his defensive commitment and competitiveness last season.

Still, there is a higher tier for the Hart Trophy runner-up to hit.

“The sky’s the limit for Auston. I think he’s a guy that can be the best player in the game. He’s dominant both sides of the puck. He does a lot of great things even when he doesn’t score goals, and I think that’s something that gets lost a little bit,” Spezza said.

“How well he tracks pucks, how hard he is to play against, how good he is when we have a lead. And he’s just a big man that covers a lot ice, so he does a lot of great things.”

https://www.sportsnet.ca/mlb/article/yankees-stanton-stuns-baseball-world-moonshot-home-run-vs-blue-jays/

No matter where a pitch is thrown, New York Yankees slugger Giancarlo Stanton seems to have a good chance of belting a home run these days.

The red-hot Stanton delivered the big blow in Tuesday night’s series opener against the Toronto Blue Jays, driving a low pitch from Trevor Richards into the second deck in left for a three-run homer to put his team ahead 6-2 in the seventh inning.

The impressive shot marked the lowest ball Stanton has ever hit for a home run.

It marked the fourth game in a row in which Stanton has homered, giving him 35 on the season. All four have also helped the Yankees win games, vaulting New York ahead of Toronto and the Boston Red Sox in the race for the American League’s top wild-card spot.

Here’s a look at some reaction to Stanton’s latest home run:

https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/nhl-roundup-panarins-three-point-second-period-leads-rangers-bruins/

NEW YORK — Artemi Panarin had a goal and two assists, leading the New York Rangers to a 3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins in a preseason game on Tuesday night.

Anthony Bitetto and Kaapo Kakko also scored for the Rangers. New York’s No. 1 goaltender, Igor Shesterkin, played the first half of the game and had 11 saves on 12 shots before being replaced by Tyler Wall. Wall finished with 15 saves.

Jack Studnicka and Urho Vaakanainen scored for the Bruins. Linus Ullmark played the first half of the game in goal for Boston and made 11 saves. Kyle Keyser stopped seven of eight shots in the third.

ISLANDERS 3, FLYERS 2, OT

In Philadelphia, Anthony Beauvillier’s unassisted goal 22 seconds into overtime gave New York the win over the Flyers.

Adam Pelech and Noah Dobson also scored for the Islanders. Cory Schneider and Kenneth Appleby split the goaltending duties. Schneider started and stopped 10 of 11 shots. Appleby finished with 15 saves.

Egor Zamula and Maksim Sushko scored for Philadelphia. Carter Hart started in net for the Flyers and made 17 saves on 18 shots over the first two periods. Samuel Ersson made nine saves in just over 20 minutes of action.

HURRICANES 3, LIGHTNING 1

In Raleigh, North Carolina, newly acquired Jesperi Kotkaniemi had a goal and an assist in the first period to lead Carolina over defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay.

Kotkaniemi, the former member of the Montreal Canadiens who agreed to an offer sheet with the Hurricanes, opened the scoring with a power-play goal 9:07 into the game. He was credited with a secondary assist on Teuvo Teravainen’s power-play goal eight minutes later.

Jack Drury scored in the second period for Carolina, which had free agent signee Frederik Andersen play the entire game in goal. Andersen finished with 36 saves.

Maxime Lagace allowed all three goals on 32 shots for the Lightning. Alex Barre-Boulet scored for Tampa Bay.

SABRES 5, BLUE JACKETS 4, SO

In Columbus, Ohio, Jack Quinn scored the deciding goal in the shootout, helping Buffalo complete a come-from-behind victory over Columbus.

Trailing 4-1 entering the third period, Buffalo got goals from Michael Mersch, J.J. Peterka, and Linus Weissbach to force overtime. Neither team scored in the five-minute overtime session, setting the stage for Quinn’s winner.

Arttu Ruotsalainen also scored for Buffalo. Aaron Dell allow three goals on 15 shots in nearly 30 minutes of action. Dustin Tokarski made 16 saves on 17 shots.

Oliver Bjokstrand scored two goals in a span of 3:41 in the first period for Columbus. Vladislav Gavrikov and Jake Bean added goals in the second period.

Elvis Merzlikins and Jet Greaves split time in nets. Merzlikins started and stopped 14 of 15 shots in the first two periods. Greaves made 11 saves in the third and overtime.

OILERS 6, KRAKEN 0

In Edmonton, Alberta, Brendan Perlini scored twice and Connor McDavid had a goal and two assists in Edmonton’s win over Seattle.

Darnell Nurse, Jesse Puljujarvi and Zach Hyman also scored for the Oilers. Mike Smith stopped all 18 shots he faced before leaving midway through the second period. Mikko Koskinen came on to record 16 saves.

Seattle goaltender Chris Driedger stopped 18 of 23 shots before giving way to Joey Daccord at the start of the third period. Daccord finished with nine saves as the expansion Kraken fell to 1-1.

GOLDEN KNIGHTS 4, AVALANCHE 3

In Las Vegas, Jonathan Marchessault’s goal with 4:10 left in the third period was the winner for Las Vegas against Colorado.

Alex Pietrangelo, Nicolas Hague, and Patrick Brown also scored for the Golden Knights. Laurent Brossoit went the distance in the net and finished with 19 saves.

Oskar Olausson, Bowen Byram, and Jack Johnson scored for Colorado, which had Pavel Francouz and Jonas Johansson split time in goal. Francouz started and stopped 14 of 16 shots in the first 30 minutes. Johansson allowed two goals on 12 shots.

KINGS 4, SHARKS 3

In San Jose, Jonathan Quick stopped 22 of 23 shots in just over 31 minutes, leading Los Angeles over San Jose.

Garret Sparks replaced Quick midway through the second and finished with 13 saves. Jordan Spence, Kale Clague, Austin Wagner, and Lias Andersson scored for the Kings.

Timo Meier, Brent Burns, and Tomas Hertl scored for San Jose. James Reimer and Alexei Melnichuk shared the goaltending duties. Reimer started and played the first two periods, finishing with 18 saves on 21 shots. Melnichuk made 11 saves in the third period.

https://www.sportsnet.ca/article/daughter-says-pele-will-leave-hospital-recover-home/

SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazilian soccer great Pele is expected to leave the hospital after getting treatment for almost one month, his daughter Kely Nascimento said Wednesday.

The 80-year-old Pele removed a tumor from his colon on Sept. 4 and spent days in intensive care after the surgery.

“Now that he’s stronger and leaving the hospital to continue recovering and treating himself at home,” Kely Nascimento said on Instagram, adding she will return to the United States, where she lives. “(Thank you) for all the affection and love we received from you this month!”

Hospital Albert Einstein in Sao Paulo did not confirm the soccer great is expected to leave soon.

Pele published several pictures and videos on social media showing him recovering in the hospital. The tumor was found when he went for routine exams at the end of August.

Pele won the 1958, 1962 and 1970 World Cups, and remains Brazil’s all-time leading scorer with 77 goals in 92 matches.

https://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/article/arsenal-midfielder-granit-xhaka-set-three-months/

LONDON (AP) — Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka faces up to three months on the sidelines with a knee injury sustained during Sunday’s north London derby win over Tottenham.

Xhaka was accidentally caught by Lucas Moura after the Tottenham forward had been challenged by Thomas Partey. Medical assessments have confirmed “a significant injury to his medial knee ligament” but surgery is not required, Arsenal said in a statement.

“Granit’s recovery and rehabilitation program will start immediately and we are aiming for him to be back in action in approximately three months,” Arsenal said. “Everyone at the club will now be supporting and working hard with Granit to get him back on the pitch as soon as possible.”

Sunday was Xhaka’s first game back following a three-match ban for a red card in the 5-0 loss to Manchester City in August.

The injury also sees Xhaka miss the last two international breaks of the calendar year, with Switzerland losing its captain for World Cup qualifiers.

As well as being suspended for Arsenal’s last three games, Xhaka had to isolate at the start of the month after testing positive for the coronavirus.