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The Day After 33.0: Groundhog Day arrives, playoff atmosphere follows in Oilers win over Kings - Oilers Nation

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  1. The Day After 33.0: Groundhog Day arrives, playoff atmosphere follows in Oilers win over Kings  Oilers Nation
  2. McDavid, Oilers win latest instalment of budding rivalry with Kings  Sportsnet.ca
  3. The Edmonton Oilers Connor McDavid. He got bottled up in the first period, then failed to cover Trevor Lewis in the slot on two 5-alarm shots. But he got Edmonton's first Grade A shot, hitting the crossbar on the power play from a tight angle. A moment late  Edmonton Journal
  4. Edmonton Oilers overcome slow start to beat Kings in shootout  Global News
  5. GDB 33.0 Wrap Up: Edmonton Oilers overcome two-goal deficit, down LA Kings 3-2 in shootout  Oilers Nation

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McDavid, Oilers win latest instalment of budding rivalry with Kings - Sportsnet.ca

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Winners and Losers from OG Anunoby trade to Knicks - NBC Sports

Toronto trading OG Anunoby was not a shock, there had been rumors and plenty of other interested teams for more than a year.

However, the surprise was the timing of this Dec. 30 deal and the haul the Raptors got back. After seemingly years of indecision, the Raptors made a move, and the Knicks paid a premium for a player on an expiring contract.

Who won this trade, and who lost? Let’s break it all down.

That starts with the details of the trade itself:
New York receives: OG Anunoby, Precious Achiuwa, Malachi Flynn
Toronto receives: Immanuel Quickley, RJ Barrett, 2024 second-round pick (via Detroit, likely pick 31 or 32)
(Also, both teams generated small trade exceptions.)

Winner: OG Anunoby

Anunoby was going to get paid no matter what happened. He’s a free agent to be (he will opt out of the $19.9 million he is owed next season because he is worth at least $12 million a year more on the open market) and there were teams lined up to pay him.

Instead, Anunuby is a winner in this trade because of opportunity. He didn’t fit perfectly with the Raptors, his usage rate was shrinking season after season as Scottie Barnes took on a larger role (as he should have, Anunoby is brilliant off the ball but never became the shot creator the Raptors hoped). Combine that with Pascal Siakam on the ball and Anunoby was getting squeezed in Toronto.

He will have a better fit in the offense with the Knicks, where his shooting is needed and he will not be asked to do much shot creation next to Jalen Brunson and Julius Randle (the offense will run through them). Anunoby gets a better fit in a brighter spotlight and that will be good for his career — and that next paycheck.

Tepid winner: New York Knicks

New York did not lose this trade — they got the best player in the trade. Anunoby is an elite on-ball defender, works well off the ball on the wing, is a more efficient shooter than Barrett, and should fit like a puzzle piece next to Brunson. In an Eastern Conference where the Knicks playoff run will mean facing some combination of Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler, Tyrese Maxey, Damian Lillard and Donovan Mitchell (among others), having Anunoby’s defense matters.

Also, the Knicks kept their powder dry by not giving up even one first-round pick — if a superstar does become available via trade this summer (or whenever) they will still be front-and-center with a strong offer.

However, giving up Quickley hurts — it’s not radical to think he is the best player in this trade three years from now. Would New York have been better off sending out Barrett and a first-round pick (plus salary filler) for Anunoby and keeping Quickley? Would Toronto have even gone for that?

Also, even with the addition of Achiuwa (and maybe Flynn, if he can crack the rotation), the Knicks bench just got worse. A lot more falls on Quentin Grimes and Josh Hart now.

Winner: Immanuel Quickley

Like many around the league, Quickley seemed caught off guard by the trade.

As noted above, the best player in this trade today is OG Anunoby. In a couple of seasons, it’s not ridiculous to say we’d answer that question Immanuel Quickley.

For reasons that frustrated and perplexed Knicks fans, Tom Thibodeau never seemed to fully trust Quickley. It’s not like Thibs buried him deep on the bench, but Quickley deserved more run than he was getting while the New York coach trusted Barrett, particularly in crunch time of games.

Now Quickley is about to get all the run he can handle, and for those who think the Knicks overpaid in this trade, that’s essentially a belief in Quickley. Opportunity has come knocking for the guard.

Loser: Knicks fans

Quickley has been a fan favorite — it’s easy to relate to and get behind the overlooked, underused guy. Now Knicks fans will watch him go to Toronto, to a roster that needs his exact skill set, and see him thrive. That will be a punch to the gut, especially if his game keeps developing.

Losers: 76ers, Pistons, any other teams considering Anunoby as a free agent target

This offseason’s free agent (or potential trade) class keeps shrinking. There was a time when teams held out hope Giannis Antetokounmpo might become available (he extended with the Bucks), or maybe Joel Embiid (he seems happy right now). Then there was the tier of potential free agents, and Anunoby was at or near the top of teams’ lists. Might as well cross him off now. There is no way the Knicks threw all these assets at Toronto without an assurance from Anunoby and his camp he would re-sign in New York (while there are rumors that it might be at a discount, we’ll believe that when we see it).

Winner: Toronto Raptors

It’s not about the particulars of this trade; it’s that they have finally picked a direction. There appears to be a plan. After letting Kyle Lowry and Fred VanVleet walk for free, after leaning too long into a three-forward rotation that didn’t work, and with a 12-20 team needing a new direction, the Raptors picked one. That’s a start.

Whether they won this particular trade is TBD. It’s too early to judge Toronto because: 1) It depends on how Quickley develops; 2) This is not a stand-alone trade — the Raptors have made it clear they are retooling and this is going to be Scottie Barnes’ team. That means Pascal Siakam will be on the move. What they get in that eventual trade rounds out this deal.

That said, you can see a path forward for Toronto: Start Quickley at the point next to Barnes (which means moving Dennis Schroder to the bench), with Barrett at the three and — for now — Siakam at the four, with Jakob Poeltl at the five and suddenly this is a pretty good team, one that fits together better than what we have seen in Toronto this season. Quickley and Barnes should thrive next to each other.

Also, getting that Detroit second-rounder, which is essentially a late first-round pick, is a good get in this trade for Toronto.

Winner: CAA Conspiracy theorists

Leon Rose left his job as the president of power agency CAA to become the Knicks president. Since then he hired CAA-represented Thibodeau and drew a CAA player, Jalen Brunson, as a free agent. Now he has to reach a new deal with Anunoby this season and… you guessed it, he is a CAA client.

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Canadiens’ penalty kill fails again in Florida, leaves no margin for error - Sportsnet.ca

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The Edmonton Oilers Connor McDavid. He got bottled up in the first period, then failed to cover Trevor Lewis in the slot on two 5-alarm shots. But he got Edmonton's first Grade A shot, hitting the crossbar on the power play from a tight angle. A moment late - Edmonton Journal

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Stuart Skinner came up big, first outplaying Cam Talbot in regular and over-time, then in the shoot-out, as the Edmonton Oilers beat the Los Angeles Kings 3-2.

The Kings dominated the first period, scoring twice. The Oil were superior in the second, scoring twice.

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The game went to OT, then won in the shootout as Derek Ryan scored to win it.

In total, the Oilers had 11 Grade A shots, the Kings 13, with the subset of most dangerous 5-alarm shots being Edmonton five, Los Angeles eight. Grade A shots on in on average 25 per cent of the time, 5-alarmers 33 per cent of the time.

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Connor McDavid, 8. Eight major contributions to Grade A shots, one goal and one assist in 25:52. He was bottled up in the first period, then failed to cover Trevor Lewis in the slot on a 5-alarm shot. But in the second period he got Edmonton’s first Grade A shot, hitting the crossbar on the power play from a tight angle. A moment later, taking the same shot, he threaded in Edmonton’s first goal off of Cam Talbot’s head. He then drove hard to the net on a rush and almost scored. Next he won the puck in the corner and set up Drai for a successful slot shot. In the third he broke in hard and almost beat Talbot yet again, first with a quick shot, then on the rebound. He scored in the shoot-out. Contributions to Grade A Shots (GAS): Even Strength +4/-1; Special Teams +4/-0

Zach Hyman, 5. Not his best game. McD set him up in the second for a wide-open slot shot, but Hyman failed to score. GAS: ES +1/-1; ST +0/-0.

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, 7. He did strong work on the PK early on. He won a n-zone battle to set up McDavid’s rush chance in the second. In OT he saved the day with a huge stop on Kopitar’s wrap-around try.  He scored in the shootout. GAS: ES +2/-0; ST +01-0.

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Leon Draisaitl, 6. He was caught puck-watching on his first shift, allowing in Anze Kopitar for a 5-alarm backhand shot in the slot. He took a bad penalty early in the second, bashing Gavrikov. He got open in the slot in 4-on-4 play, took a pass from McDavid and harpooned in a goal to tie up the game. He almost jammed in McD’s slot pass on the power play in the third. He won a puck and almost jammed in a rebound shot with a few seconds left in the third. He got away with a great hook on Trevor Moore in OT to prevent a 5-alarm shot. He led the team with six shots. GAS: ES +2/-1; ST +3/-0.

Ryan McLeod, 4. He looked a bit out of sorts against the tough-checking Kings early on, was a bit better in the third. GAS: ES +0/-0; ST +0/-0.

Warren Foegele, 4. He stole a puck on the PK early in the second and fired on net, a rare early sign of life from the Oilers. He got beat by Dubois on a rush chance late in the second. GAS: ES +0/-1; ST +0/-1.

Derek Ryan, 8. Good game even before the shootout. Solid work on the PK and some good hustle at even strength. He won the game with the Oilers were a shootout goal. GAS: ES +1/-0; ST +0/-0.

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Connor Brown, 7. Excellent effort, not bad results. He got off a hard high slot shot, then a Grade A one-timer, in the third after his line worked the Kings with hard forechecking. GAS: ES +1/-1; ST +0/-1.

Mattias Janmark, 6. Good work on the PK and fine hustle all game. He won a puck at the blueline in the sequence where Brown got off his Grade A.  GAS: ES +2/-1; ST +0/-1.

James Hamblin, 6. Finds a way to help out. He charged back hard to break up a dangerous Kings rush in the first. He almost cashed in Lavoie’s board crashing shot at the side of the net in the third. GAS: ES +0/-0; ST +1/-0.

Raphael Lavoie, 5. He followed McDavid to the net in the second and almost jammed in a rebound goal. The refs gave him a ridiculous penalty when Kempe ran into him, and that marked the first time I’ve seen Coach K get upset on the Oilers bench. He got caught out of position on an L.A. 5-alarmer early in the third. But followed up with a hard-working shift where he drilled two shot on net. GAS: ES +2/-1; ST +0/-0.

Adam Erne, 5. He came to the defence of Ryan after #10 took a dirty hit from Doughty. Quiet game otherwise. GAS: ES +0/-0; ST +0/-0.

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Mattias Ekholm, 6. Another strong game, but he made an ill-advised pinch late in the second to give up a 2-on-1 but Quinton Byfield missed the. net with his shot. GAS: ES +0/-0; ST +0/-1.

Evan Bouchard, 7. Moved the puck well in 29:01 of icetime. He got beat by Grunsdtrom behind the net on the 5-alarm shot by Lewis in the first. GAS: ES +1/-1; ST +0/-0.

Cody Ceci, 7. Quiet game, good game.  GAS: ES +0/-1; ST +0/-1.

Darnell Nurse, 6. He got caught out of position on Kempe’s goal, not playing it cautious enough at the offensive blueline. Was otherwise hard, tough and effective. GAS: ES +1/-2; ST +0/-0.

Vincent Desharnais, 4. He struggled in this one. He got beat out of the corner early on, leading to one Grade A and one 5-alarm shots in bang-bang fashion. A moment later he and Ekholm allowed a pass out to the slot to Kevin Fiala, who ripped in the first L.A. goal. GAS: ES +1/-2; ST +0/-1.

Brett Kulak, 7. Another good game from the veteran. GAS: ES +0/-0; ST +0/-0.

Stuart Skinner, 9. He held his team in the game early on, then won it for them in overtime and the shootout. He gave up a big rebound but made an even bigger save off Kopitar early on. A moment later he sprawled to thwart Dubois on a wide-open net. He had little chance on Fiala’s one-timer goal. He thwarted a 5-alarm shot in a from Lewis. Kempe has a great shot, but his scoring snipe was far enough out that Skinner might well have stopped it. Huge save early in the second on a Doughty-to-Kopitar slap pass and tip shot, then another one on a rebound that fell to Lizotte in the slot., and yet again on a Doughty one-timer early in the third.

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Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid, right, and defenseman Mattias Ekholm, left, celebrate a goal by center Leon Draisaitl Photo by Mark J. Terrill /AP

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‘We are all Pistons’: NBA fans react to Detroit snapping historic losing streak - Sportsnet.ca

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  1. ‘We are all Pistons’: NBA fans react to Detroit snapping historic losing streak  Sportsnet.ca
  2. Pistons snap historic 28-game losing streak with win over Raptors  Sportsnet.ca
  3. Pistons' losing streak ends at 28 games with win over Raptors  TSN
  4. FINAL: Toronto Raptors vs Detroit Pistons — 129-127  RaptorsHQ
  5. Pistons beat Raptors 129-127 to end NBA record-tying losing streak at 28 games  CP24

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DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Pistons ended their NBA record-tying losing streak at 28 games with a 129-127 victory over the short-handed Toronto Raptors on Saturday night, as Cade Cunningham had 30 points and 12 assists.

The Pistons, who hadn't won since Oct. 28, matched the Philadelphia 76ers’ record of 28, split over the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons. They finished one shy of the record for the four major American and Canadian leagues, set by the Chicago Cardinals during World War II.

“I feel amazing," Cunningham said. “We just kept battling. It's been a long stretch, all these losses, but I'm just happy to be part of a group of guys who don't quit.”

Jalen Duren had 18 points and 17 rebounds for Detroit (3-29) while Kevin Knox II scored 17 points.

“I'm just so happy we were able to get that,” Duren said. “We've been fighting hard for a couple of months to get one, and we've been through a lot of adversity.”

Pascal Siakam had 35 points and Dennis Schroder scored 28 for Toronto, which was playing the second half of a back-to-back. The Raptors traded OG Anunoby, Precious Achiuwa and Malachi Flynn to the New York Knicks earlier in the day. They received RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley, but they were not available on Saturday.

“It was a very emotional day for everyone,” Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic said. “I'm really proud of the energy our guys had, taking everything into account.

"I also don't want to take anything away from what Detroit did. They played a really good game and hit some very, very timely shots.”

The Pistons led 90-86 going into the fourth and neither team was able to put together a run until back-to-back 3-pointers by Cunningham and Jaden Ivey made it 110-99 with 5:50 to go.

Toronto responded with an 8-2 run, including six points from Scottie Barnes, but Cunningham’s jumper made it 114-107 and the Pistons got three straight stops against Siakam. Another jumper by Cunningham moved the margin to nine with 1:34 to play.

Siakam’s 3-pointer made it 126-122 with 17 seconds left, but the Pistons clinched the game from the line. Gary Trent Jr. hit a 3-pointer with a second left, but the celebration was already beginning.

“I've been in a ton of locker rooms my whole life, but that's a first for me,” Pistons coach Monty Williams said. “Guys were screaming. I was almost in tears. I'm just so happy for our guys and for everyone in the locker room.”

The Raptors trailed by eight points at halftime, but Siakam and Trent scored 24 points in eight minutes to put Toronto ahead 75-74. Siakam finished with 20 of Toronto’s 42 points in the quarter, and more importantly, drove Cunningham to the bench with four fouls.

“I challenged both (Siakam) and Scottie at halftime,” Rajakovic said. “I told them that we needed more from them in the second half, and they both did a really good job.”

The Raptors scored 83 points in the second half after only putting up 44 in the first.

“We missed some free throws and we missed a bunch of layups that we usually make,” Rajakovic said.

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The Toronto Raptors and New York Knicks have finalized a big-time trade. Toronto is sending OG AnunobyPrecious Achiuwa and Malachi Flynn to the Knicks in exchange for RJ Barrett, Immanuel Quickley and a 2024 second-round draft pick.

Anunoby has long been coveted as one of the league's premier 3-and-D players but the Raptors haven't been enticed enough to move him despite multiple teams showing significant interest in recent years. The 26-year-old wing made the NBA All-Defensive Second Team and led the league in steals last season while averaging 16.8 points per game and shooting 38.7% from deep. He could help bolster a Knicks defense that's lost Mitchell Robinson to a season-ending ankle injury.

Toronto is getting plenty of talent back, though. Barrett, 23, is a native Canadian and signed a four-year, $107 million deal ahead of the 2022-23 season. He averaged a career-high 20.0 points per game in 2021-22 but has taken a step back since Jalen Brunson became the Knicks' lead guard. Whether there will be more shots for him in Toronto remains to be seen.

Quickley, 24, was not offered a rookie extension over the offseason but is viewed as one of the league's more promising young guards and could thrive if given more opportunities to play. He finished second in the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year voting last season. He also averaged an impressive 22.6 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 5.1 assists per game through 21 starts in 2022-23. The Raptors recently moved Dennis Schroder to a bench role and could carve out a larger role for Quickley upon his arrival. 

New York is doubling down on defense by adding a long wing who doesn't need a ton of touches to be effective and Toronto has added more pieces to its young core for the future. 

The new-look Knicks could take the court for the first time as early as Monday, Jan. 1, in a home matchup against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Raptors, on the other hand, will host the Cleveland Cavaliers on the first day of 2024.

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The Toronto Raptors are trading OG Anunoby, Precious Achiuwa and Malachi Flynn to the New York Knicks in exchange for RJ Barrett, Immanuel Quickley and one second-round pick, league sources said.

Anunoby, 26, has spent seven seasons with the Raptors after the team drafted him with the 23rd pick in 2017. He’s averaged 15.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 27 games this season.

The Knicks are waiving swingman DaQuan Jeffries to create roster space for this trade, league sources said. Jeffries was on a non-guaranteed contract. Contracts for him and guard Ryan Arcidiacono were set to become guaranteed if they were not waived by Jan 7.

Why the Raptors made this deal

At 12-19, it was clear that the trio of Anunoby, Pascal Siakam and Scottie Barnes was not going to succeed, at least with the talent the Raptors have around them. Anunoby has a player option he will likely decline to become a free agent, while Siakam is also a free agent this summer.

While Anunoby is younger and therefore fits a timeline centered on Barnes much better than the 29-year-old Siakam, his ability to shoot and defend at a high level made him extremely attractive to any number of contenders. With Anunoby heading for a huge raise, Toronto couldn’t run the risk of losing him in the offseason for nothing. — Eric Koreen, Raptors staff writer

Why this particular trade?

The Raptors were reportedly offered multiple first-round picks by multiple teams for Anunoby last year before the trade deadline when they surprised many by adding to instead of subtracting from their roster. This move gives them two players who are proven rotation players for a good team. Barrett comes home and should slide into Anunoby’s starting forward spot.

The downgrade in shooting is real, with him, Barnes and Siakam both thriving in the paint.

But this likely isn’t the last move for Toronto. Quickley is arguably the bigger get for the Raptors. He is a restricted free agent after the season and will be due a big raise. However, the Raptors have no depth at guard and a combo guard who is proficient from 3 — Quickley is shooting 39.5 percent this year — is perfect next to Barnes, who is transitioning into the team’s lead ball-handler.

As importantly: Barrett and Quickley are 23 and 24. Barnes is 22. — Koreen

How the deal helps New York

The Knicks have long been on the prowl for a big wing — and not just any big wing. In fact, they’ve pursued Anunoby since before last season’s trade deadline, offering multiple first-round picks to Toronto for him, sources told The Athletic at the time. The Raptors, however, were not entertaining offers for him as seriously then as they did now.

The 6-foot-7 Anunoby is in the midst of another superb defensive season after sliding into All-Defense a season ago. He gives New York more 3-point shooting in its starting lineup, too, considering he’s a more reliable threat than Barrett is from deep.

He will slot into the first unit that has included Jalen Brunson, Donte DiVincenzo, Julius Randle and Isaiah Hartenstein, who replaced the injured Mitchell Robinson.
Achiuwa, meanwhile, will presumably absorb the backup center minutes, which have gone to Taj Gibson since Robinson’s ankle surgery. Jericho Sims, another center, is recovering from an ankle sprain, as well.

Flynn has a chance to earn backup point guard minutes with Quickley heading to Toronto.

Anunoby has become even more of a Knicksian target of late, as well. Last season, he switched representation from Klutch Sports to CAA, where current Knicks president Leon Rose once ran the basketball division. New York has gone after CAA clients ever since Rose and his right hand, William Wesley, took over the front office, signing Jalen Brunson, drafting Obi Toppin, trading for Josh Hart, extending Julius Randle and making other CAA-related moves.

One of Anunoby’s reps at CAA is Sam Rose, Leon Rose’s son. Sam also represents Brunson, Toppin and Toppin’s brother, Jacob, who is currently on a two-way contract with New York. — Fred Katz, Knicks staff writer

Why the Knicks included Barrett, Quickley

Ask around New York’s front office over the years, and you’ll receive mixed reviews on Barrett, the fifth-year, 23-year-old wing who the Knicks drafted No. 3 overall in 2019. Some people bet on his strength and character. A player with that talent level, who works as hard as Barrett does and cares about the right parts of the game will eventually figure it out, they believe.

Others point to the inefficiency, the problems scoring around the rim, the lack of the jump shot and the occasional tunnel vision that can plague Barrett’s game.

One of Barrett’s big-time supporters in the front office, former general manager Scott Perry, parted ways with the Knicks this summer. Now, he heads to the team he grew up rooting for, a sure dream for one of Canada’s best basketball players — though Barrett always embraced being a Knick.

As for Quickley, the writing had been on the wall for a while. The energetic guard finished second in NBA Sixth Man of the Year voting last season, but he and the team could not come to terms on an extension before the deadline to do so this past autumn. The result means Quickley will become a restricted free agent next summer.

The Knicks were concerned about paying Quickley too much money for someone in his role, one which has reduced in 2023-24, when he is actually playing five fewer minutes a night than he did in 2022-23. There are people around the league who contend that if Quickley got his own team, he would become a breakout candidate. For all four years of his career, the Knicks have been better while he is on the floor. Meanwhile, his usage, efficiency and scoring are all up this season.

Now, Toronto is the team that will give him that opportunity. — Katz

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Before any more armchair psychoanalysts try and figure out what’s gone wrong in Ilya Samsonov’s head, maybe call a lawyer, too, about lack of support.

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While four goals on the first 11 shots on net on Friday at Columbus did little for Samsonov’s shaken confidence, the Maple Leafs continue to do the Russian few favours, other than to try scoring their way past his and their mistakes.

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For the first time, the Core Four of Mitch Marner, Auston Matthews, William Nylander and John Tavares struck in the same road game. But they couldn’t hold a late third-period lead and lost 6-5 to the Blue Jackets on Johnny Gaudreau’s overtime goal.

Just as it seemed that Samsonov would get it together in the third period, young star Adam Fantilli rushed through the Leafs ranks to snap in the 5-5 equalizer. A couple of Samsonov stops in the extra period went for naught, after the Leafs sacrificed offence late in the game to over-compensate protecting their beleaguered goalie.     

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“We made bad mistakes at bad times (and) you can’t make those the way Sammy is going through (issues) right now,” coach Sheldon Keefe told reporters. “We scored five. We should win that game every time.” 

While Keefe didn’t want to speak for any moves general manager Brad Treliving might be considering, he indicated the plan was to keep letting Samsonov work through his slump — which includes four or more goals against in his past eight starts, and a save percentage well down in the .800s. 

Martin Jones is the only other healthy goalie while Joseph Woll recovers from a high ankle sprain and there is no appetite to rush Marlies’ Dennis Hildeby. 

Jones starts Saturday’s home game against Carolina to end the club’s calendar year and likely Tuesday against his first NHL team, the L.A. Kings, as Toronto begins a California road trip. 

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“Tough game for me,” said Samsonov, who wound up stopping just 15 of 21 shots. “Last three games, I haven’t seen a lot of luck. It’s easy to put your head down, just cry and be sad. But I need to continue to work and maybe next game, maybe the next three games, the luck is back.” 

At the other end, Elvis Merzlikins had to pull himself with an illness after one period, leaving Spencer Martin to claim the win.  

“When we’re on our game, we’re attacking,” Marner said of sitting back too much. “Stay on the stuff we do extremely well. 

“I have a ton of confidence (in Samsonov) and I hope he knows that this whole team is behind him. We haven’t done the greatest job of stopping Grade-A chances against him and a couple of those were Grade-A’s in front.” 

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Keefe’s 300th NHL game was Toronto’s third against the Jackets this month, the two teams totalling 27 goals, including the Leafs’ five-goal comeback in Toronto two weeks ago.

The Jackets, meanwhile, added to the group of bottom seven NHL clubs that have held the Leafs to a 3-6-2 record this season. Toronto has lost three of four against bottom-feeder teams this month.

At least the Leafs stuck to the script early on to keep pressure off Samsonov. Until Timothy Liljegren stumbled on a breakout to give Cole Sillinger a puck in the slot with maximum bodies in front.

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With a two-goal lead, the Leafs were slow on a shift change in which Brendan Gaunce scored, Samsonov’s puck control once again under scrutiny when he couldn’t find a high rebound that landed behind him.

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Marner had opened the scoring and then assisted on Matthews’ precision shot, his league-leading 29th goal. Matthews has been murder on the Jackets, netting 13 goals in 15 games against them and 15 in his past 11 overall.

He also became the fourth player in franchise history with a 15-goal month, joining Rick Vaive, who had 17 in January of 1983, Frank Mahovlich with 15 in December of 1960 and Babe Dye of the St. Patricks, 15 in February of 1921.

Nylander had another nifty delivery under the bar on a power play, but Samsonov couldn’t hold the lead. Big Dmitri Voronkov both screened and nicely deflected on a 4-on-3 power play from a needless Nylander minor. Then the Leafs defensive pair of Morgan Rielly and TJ Brodie coughed up an open look for Kent Johnson.

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Nick Robertson earlier ended a 14-game goal slump when he cruised through the slot and had a Liljegren shot deflect off of him.

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CLEVELAND (AP) — Joe Flacco has turned a seemingly cursed season into a charmed one.

Cleveland's quarterback for just over a month, Flacco passed for 309 yards and three touchdowns and the Browns clinched an unlikely playoff berth — just their second since 2002 — despite numerous injuries this season with a 37-20 win over the New York Jets on Thursday night.

The Browns (11-5) are assured of a wild-card spot and still have a chance to win the AFC North and maybe the conference's No. 1 overall seed, something that seemed unfathomable just weeks ago as major injuries piled up.

But things have changed since Flacco arrived.

The 38-year-old quarterback improved to 4-1 as a starter with the Browns, who plucked the Super Bowl 47 MVP off his couch in New Jersey last month to hopefully rescue their season. He's done that and more.

In the final minutes, Browns fans chanted “Flac-co! Flac-co!” to a quarterback they once reviled with Baltimore and now revere.

“You don't know how many of these moments you're going to get,” Flacco said. “I'm going to remember this for the rest of my life.”

Flacco threw two TD passes to Jerome Ford in the first half as the Browns built a 20-point lead over the Jets (6-10), who chose not to re-sign the 15-year veteran after he spent three seasons with them — and after Aaron Rodgers tore his left Achilles tendon in Week 1.

Flacco torched New York for 296 yards in the first half and became the first QB in 34 games to go over 300 yards against the Jets. He's also the first Cleveland quarterback to pass for more than 300 in four straight.

While Flacco insisted revenge wasn't on his mind, but Jets receiver Garrett Wilson said the QB was out to prove something.

“He's wound like that,” Wilson said. “He told me at the end of last season, he wasn't going to be a backup. He was going to play and he held to that. Joe's a great guy. The type of teammate you want. He deserves everything."

The atmosphere was electric from the start inside Cleveland Browns Stadium as fans who have felt mostly heartbreak for decades got a chance to celebrate.

“It was special,” Flacco said. “This is obviously a unique situation for me, so I've got a lot of different emotions running through my head.”

The Jets were forced to start Trevor Siemian for the second week in a row with Zach Wilson sidelined by a concussion.

Siemian had some nice moments, but an overthrow late in first quarter was returned 30 yards for a TD by safety Ronnie Hickman to put the Browns up 20-7.

New York allowed a season-high in points and yards (428). Although the Jets gave up just 61 yards in the second half, they dug themselves too big a hole.

Jets linebacker Jermaine Johnson had a pick-6 in the second quarter when he beautifully deflected Flacco’s pass to himself and returned it 37 yards.

Nothing has been easy this season for the Browns, who have continued to win despite being overrun by injuries since the opener. Flacco is their fourth starting quarterback, they’re missing both first-team offensive tackles and 12 players — including QB Deshaun Watson and running back Nick Chubb — are on injured reserve.

So, it was fitting they went into their biggest game this season missing their starting kicker, punter and wide receiver Amari Cooper, who was coming off a franchise record-setting 265-yard performance on Sunday in Houston.

NEW GUYS

The Browns got their first looks at kicker Riley Patterson and punter Matt Haack, both signed earlier this week.

Patterson, filling in for an injured Dustin Hopkins, went 4 of 5 on extra points and made a 33-yard field goal with 2:54 left.

Haack averaged 51.7 yards on three punts.

GARRETT & GARRETT

Browns star defensive end Myles Garrett ended a five-game streak without a sack by taking down Siemian in the first half.

Wilson went over 1,000 yards receiving for the second straight season. He also did it as a rookie in 2022 and is one of 10 active players with two 1,000-yard seasons to start their career.

SCARY MOMENT

Browns wide receiver Elijah Moore suffered a head injury in the second quarter.

After catching a 22-yard pass from Flacco, Moore’s helmet was driven into the turf as he went down. He rolled onto his back and appeared to twitch as teammates quickly called for medical personnel.

Moore, who spent the past two seasons with the Jets, was helped off the field and escorted to Cleveland’s locker room.

INJURIES

Jets: WR Allen Lazard (illness) was among the team’s inactives. ... RG Jacob Hanson suffered a concussion and was replaced by Xavier Newman, who was helped off the fourth quarter with an unspecified injury.

Browns: Cooper came in listed questionable, but was expected to play. However, after he tested a heel injury during an on-field workout, the Browns opted to have him sit rather than risk more damage. ... CB Mike Ford Jr. (calf) got hurt covering a kick in the first quarter.

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Jets: At New England on Jan. 7.

Browns: At Cincinnati on Jan. 7.

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