TORONTO -- The Maple Leafs are winning sloppy so far this season.
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. "Coaches arent here to cut up wins. Lets not over-analyse," Toronto coach
Randy Carlyle said after a 5-4 shootout win Saturday over Ottawa in the Leafs
home opener. "We didnt play to the level were capable of playing. It was more a
hockey game, I think, we played in parts and we were sloppy throughout it but we
still found a way to get two points. "So well take that and move on. Toronto
(3-0-0) will likely move forward with Jonathan Bernier in goal after the former
Los Angeles King was rock-solid in relief of James Reimer. Bernier, who came on
midway through the second period with Toronto down 4-2, stopped Milan Michalek
-- whose shot hit the crossbar and bounced out -- and Jason Spezza in the
shootout. Mason Raymond, on an nifty turnaround backhand, and Tyler Bozak,
through Craig Andersons legs, scored in the shootout to give Toronto the win.
Carlyle had started Reimer, the incumbent, in the season opener in Montreal and
then switched to Bernier the next night in Philadelphia. Reimer got the nod
against Ottawa for his 8-1-1 career record against the Senators. But on Saturday
he had a difficult night with little help from his defence. "It was a tough
one," said Reimer. "I felt that I was hanging in there, making some good saves.
But a couple of pucks slipped by somehow. Some bad luck maybe. But at the same
time as a goaltender, youre the last line of defence so youve got to be there
and youve got to find a way to keep the puck out of the net." The Leafs were an
adventure in defence with Reimer. But Bernier added instant stability and looked
imperious in stopping all 15 shots he faced plus another two more in the
shootout. "There wasnt a lot of extra rebounds hanging around," Carlyle said of
Bernier. "When he made the save, the puck was either in his glove or he was able
to freeze it. He controlled the puck, which allowed us to box out. There wasnt
so many wild scrambles around the net. Hats off to him." Bernier said he just
wanted to "make that first save and feel the puck a little bit and get into the
game." He also took time to praise Reimer, saying he had fallen victim to some
unlucky bounces. On Friday, Carlyle said his decision on who to start against
Ottawa was "made a long time ago." Its probably safe to say his decision on
Tuesdays starter against Colorado was made Saturday night. "It makes it easier,"
he said of the goalies performances against the Senators. Raymond, Nazem Kadri,
Joffrey Lupul and James van Riemsdyk scored for Toronto, which combined a fluid
offence with a leaky defence. Kyle Turris, Cory Conacher, Jared Cowen and Spezza
scored for the Senators (1-0-1), who got another big night in goal from
Anderson, and probably deserved a better fate. "We come on the road and get
three of a possible four points, had the lead at 4-2 halfway through the game
so, yeah, we can take that out of the game," said Ottawa coach Paul MacLean.
"The way we played over the course of the 60 minutes, much like last night, we
can take the good, throw out the bad and get on with our season." The Senators
were playing their second game in as many nights, having spoiled the Buffalo
Sabres home opener with a 1-0 win on Friday. The start of the schedule has not
been kind to Ottawa, which plays its first six games away from home. Toronto
outshot Ottawa 42-36 through overtime in continuing its unlikely unbeaten start.
The Leafs are doing it without the suspended David Clarkson and with injuries to
Nikolai Kulemin and Mark Fraser. Both teams had chances to win late in
regulation, with the Leafs either unable to beat Anderson or find the target.
Toronto had a 42-second power play to finish overtime after Dave Bolland was
hauled down by Cowen. But Toronto failed to take advantage. The Leafs went
2-for-6 on the power play while Ottawa was 0-for-1. The Senators got good value
from their second line of Turris, Conacher and ex-Leaf Clarke MacArthur on the
night. They combined for two goals and three assists and together were
plus-eight. Toronto had the first goal but Ottawa scored four of the next five
before the Leafs pulled one back on each side of the second-period intermission.
Toronto cut the lead to 4-3 on a slick wrist shot by Lupul on the power play at
19:43 of the second. Van Riemsdyk then tied it up at 2:52 of the third after a
speeding Phil Kessel found him with a laser-like pass at the side of the crease.
Carlyles carefully considered goalie rotation strategy went by the boards midway
through the second period when Bernier replaced Reimer with the Leafs down 4-2
after giving up two goals in 15 seconds. Reimer had gotten the nod over Bernier
by virtue of his stellar career record against the Senators: with three shutouts
in 10 games, a 1.69 goals-against average and .949 save percentage. Bernier had
never faced Ottawa before. The crowd of 19,552 was chanting Bernier in the third
after Sens forward Bobby Ryan toppled over the net from behind and landed on top
of him. It was also a tough regular-season debut night for Leafs rookie
Morgan Rielly, who along with defensive partner Cody Franson, was on the ice for
the Senators first three goals. For the 19-year-old Rielly, it was a bumpy,
high-profile beginning -- under the Hockey Night in Canada spotlight after being
a healthy scratch the first two games. "As the game went on, he got better,"
said Carlyle. "We got to see more of what hes about." He and Franson were each
minus-3. The 48th Highlanders Pipe and Drum Band kicked off the night, a Maple
Leaf tradition that is old-school as they come. The rest of the opening
ceremonies for the franchises 96th home opener was decidedly more modern with
fans wielding free glo-sticks and Leafs players skating onto the ice to pounding
music through a giant Maple Leaf flashing their names. Outside Air Canada
Centre, fans watched on a big screen from Maple Leaf Square in a scene
reminiscent of the teams playoff run against Boston last season. The game was
tied 2-2 after 20 minutes, following a loose Leafs defensive performance that
ended with Carlyle looking up at the clock and clenching his arms in front of
him like he had a bad stomach ache.
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. -- Aaron Murray threw for 408 yards and three touchdowns, ran for another
score, and led No.
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. Kuznetsov, who was selected by the Capitals in the first round of the 2010 NHL
Entry Draft, has been playing for his hometown team Chelyabinsk Traktor of the
KHL.
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. This should be celebrated because it will not always be this way. With the
amount of money given to players by their clubs these days, it is a wonder that
so many of those teams allow the sport to continue to take away many of their
assets so they can play for a different team in the middle of their
season.HOUSTON - Andre Johnson is having another great season for the Houston
Texans. The star receiver certainly isnt celebrating it with the Texans mired in
a franchise-record 13-game skid. He told The Associated Press this week that
dealing with another terrible season after already suffering through the lean
times early in franchise history has taken the joy out of playing the game he
loves. "You dont expect to go back through it," said. "You think youre past that
stage as a team ... it is no fun at all." Despite his frustration with this
year, Johnson has remained Houstons most reliable leader. "Its amazing. Andre is
just the consummate pro. Hes always positive," interim coach Wade Phillips said.
"Hes always making plays. Its tremendous the number of plays hes made ... that
just says so much about him. And if you know him as a person, hes even better."
This has been the most painful season for Johnson because the Texans were coming
off consecutive playoff appearances and were expected to contend for a Super
Bowl. Instead, they need a win at Tennessee on Sunday to avoid matching their
franchise-worst record of 2-14 from 2005. If the Texans lose on Sunday, they
will be guaranteed the top overall pick in Aprils draft. Johnson is the only
player remaining on the team from the 2005 season. He has been with the Texans
since their second season after being drafted third overall in the 2003 draft.
He went through four losing seasons with David Carr at quarterback before the
Texans picked up Matt Schaub and the franchise began to turn around. The Texans
won back-to-back AFC South titles and looked to take the next step this season.
But Schaub had the worst stretch of his career and was benched after six games
in favour of Case Keenum. But the losing continued with the undrafted,
record-setting University of Houston quarterback running the offence. Now it
looks like Johnsoon is likely to be catching passes from another quarterback
next season.
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Johnson isnt spending time worrying about Houstons quarterback situation,
especially because the Texans dont know who their coach will be in 2014 after
Gary Kubiaks recent firing. "You just have to wait and see what happens," he
said. "You dont necessarily know if its going to be a rookie quarterback or a
veteran guy. We dont even have a coach yet." Johnson is second in the NFL with
103 receptions in 2013 and his 1,358 yards receiving are fifth in the league. He
tied an NFL record for most seasons with at least 100 receptions on Sunday,
reaching the mark for the fifth time in his career. This Sunday he has a shot at
setting another NFL mark. Johnson needs 142 yards to become the first player in
NFL history to have at least 100 receptions and 1,500 yards receiving in four
seasons. This is Johnsons seventh season with at least 1,000 yards receiving and
he surpassed 12,000 yards for his career earlier this year. "I think the
ultimate goal is to win and win the championship," Johnson said. "So I think the
records and stuff like that is something youll look at once your career is over
to see what youve accomplished since youve been in the league." Johnson will
turn 33 this summer, raising the question how much longer hell be able to play
at this level, and if time is running out for him to reach his goal of winning
the Super Bowl. But this tough season hasnt dampened his optimism that Houston
will turn things around next year. "You can make moves and put yourself into
contention," he said. "There are going to be some decisions made this off-season
with the new coach and everything like that. Hopefully, as an organization, well
make some moves to put us in contention where we can go out and compete to
hopefully win that Super Bowl." ___ AP NFL website:
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