Canadiens: On Koivu’s Return To Montreal

Saku Koivu was never one to relish the spotlight; he wasn’t as a player, and even less now as the father of a hockey player. He came back to Montreal for the first time since 2019 thanks to his son Aatos’ presence at the Montreal Canadiens’ development camp, but he didn’t want to steal his thunder, so he didn’t even speak to the media.

Now that he’s back home in Turku, Finland, he gave an interview to the Journal de Montreal, and here’s what he had to say in a nutshell. He was discreet in Montreal, giving autographs and posing for selfies to those who asked as he walked by the Centre Bell, and it was emotional for the former Hab.

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His stay in Montreal the first time around, first as a player and then as a captain, saw him go through a lot, the early years of his career, his battle with cancer, and the birth of his kids, who were only four and three years old when he left for Anaheim. A victim of Bob Gainey’s cleanse in the run-up to the centennial, the longest-tenured Canadiens captain (tied with Jean Beliveau) was allowed to walk as a free agent in the Summer before the 2009-10 season.

Struck by a thunderous cancer in the prime of his career, Koivu won his battle against it in brilliant fashion, and his return to play was the occasion for the most heartfelt ovation given to an active player in modern times. Today, as he approaches 51 years old, his health is good, and cancer is a distant memory.

During his visit to Montreal for the development camp, he was allowed to go and see the family’s former house, and it’s easy to guess that nostalgia hit hard when he tells the interviewer that time goes by so fast.

His life is quite different nowadays; he sits on the Turku hockey team’s board, but that's not a full-time commitment. Instead, he has been involved in construction for the past 10 years, and he says he has learned a great deal in that field since then.

With Koivu’s son’s performance during the development camp, it is likely that the former Canadiens’ captain won’t wait another six years before visiting again. Aatos’ contract with TPS Turku will come to an end this upcoming season, and he will also be getting his diploma. There’s no set course of action beyond that, though. He could sign another contract with Turku or pursue a career in the AHL or American college system; time will tell. For now, he doesn’t have a contract with the Canadiens, but it will be interesting to see what the Canadiens decide to do as the end of his contract nears.

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Mavericks star Cooper Flagg shows flashes in NBA Summer League debut

Mavericks star Cooper Flagg shows flashes in NBA Summer League debut originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Cooper Flagg made his professional debut Thursday night in the NBA Summer League and celebrated an 87-85 win over Bronny James and the Los Angeles Lakers.

Flagg finished with 10 points on 5-for-21 shooting, including 0-for-5 from 3-point range. He also had six rebounds, four assists, three steals and one block. Though Flagg struggled at times to find his rhythm, there were flashes as to why he was chosen No. 1 overall last month, doing plenty of little things that helped the Mavericks seal the win, including a key block near the end of the game.

Flagg swatted DJ Steward’s attempt with 1:10 left in the game, and Ryan Nembhard made a 3-pointer at the other end to give Dallas the 87-85 lead.

Flagg strolled into UNLV’s Thomas and Mack Center at 4:17 p.m. on Thursday, wearing Dallas Mavericks gear, bright white New Balance shoes, and an emotionless look on his face as he passed through security.

Roughly 45 minutes later, he wore the same stone-cold face as he came out for warmups shortly after 5 p.m.

His fans more than made up for it with plenty of energy, electrifying the jam-packed arena that cheered loudest when he was announced as a starter in his first Summer League game.

Flagg missed his first two attempts of the game, picked up his first foul just 46 seconds into the game, and gave the crowd what they’d been anticipating, going one-on-one with fellow fan favorite James.

James buried his first attempt over Flagg, and then hit a 3-pointer after the 6-foot-8 Duke product missed his second attempt to give the Lakers a 5-0 lead.

Flagg excited the crowd at the 4:30 mark of the first quarter, jamming home his first points.

Early in the second quarter, Flagg nearly sent every fan in the building into a frenzy when he made a spin move into the paint and attempted a one-handed slam dunk over 7-foot Christian Koloko. The ball caromed off the back of the rim and still drew plenty of oohs and ahhs.

Generally filled with Lakers fans when the team plays in the summer, the arena was full of emotion with a fair share of Mavericks fans in attendance to see the 2025 National college player of the year.

Like 15-year-old Baer Epple, 15, who was seated with his father Chad in the third row from the court, donning Dirk Nowitzki’s Mavericks jersey.

Epple said he’s been following Flagg since before his Duke days, beginning with his junior year at Nokomis Regional High School in Newport, Maine.

The 15-year-old who is in Las Vegas from Seattle for an AAU tournament said he’s been a Mavericks fan for roughly four years.

“Even more of a fan now that they got Cooper Flagg,” Epple said. “Hopefully he does good, that’d be pretty cool to see. I don’t want him to be like a bust or anything.”

Mavericks coach Jason Kidd told The Associated Press before the game he’s looking for nothing more than effort and grit in his team’s opening game, as he wants them all playing hard.

“This summer league is a little different when you have this type of turnout,” Kidd said. “But the guys have had a couple practices. There’s going to be some turnovers. I just want to see how they respond to a couple of mistakes being made, no one’s gonna play a perfect game and be unselfish.”

As for his prize draft pick: “We’re all excited,” Kidd said of Flagg. “Seen enough of him on tape, so now it’s good to see him on the floor.”

Twins keep sore Byron Buxton out of starting lineup with bruised hand, but expect All-Star to be fine

MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Twins held All-Star center fielder Byron Buxton out of the starting lineup on Thursday because of a bruised left hand that is not expected to affect his availability for long.

Manager Rocco Baldelli said before the game against the Chicago Cubs that Buxton could be available as a substitute — possibly as a pinch-hitter — depending on how the hand was feeling.

Buxton was hit by a pitch in the first inning on Wednesday and stayed in the game to run the bases but was removed before his next at-bat. The pitch hit at least part of the protective pad Buxton wears on his hand. X-rays showed no breaks.

“Nothing’s really gotten worse from yesterday, but he’s definitely sore and for the same reasons he came out of the game yesterday, he’s not going to be starting the game today,” Baldelli said. “I think he’s going to be fine and I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s back out there soon.”

Buxton was selected for his second All-Star Game and also chosen as a first-time entrant in the Home Run Derby, but his participation in those events next week in his home state of Georgia did not appear to be in jeopardy.

“We’re just going to be seeing how he is today and tomorrow and see what he’s capable of,” Baldelli said. “The next couple of days will basically give us that answer.”

The 31-year-old Buxton has 20 home runs through 75 games this year, tied for sixth in the American League. He’s also third in the AL in runs and slugging percentage, sixth in OPS and seventh in stolen bases.

Mets recall Luisangel Acuña from Triple-A before doubleheader against Orioles

BALTIMORE — The New York Mets recalled 23-year-old utility man Luisangel Acuña from Triple-A Syracuse before Thursday’s split doubleheader against Baltimore.

The brother of Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr., Luisangel Acuña went 13-for-45 (.286) for Syracuse after the Mets optioned him in late June.

Capable of playing second base, shortstop or the outfield, Acuña had batted .241 in 65 games before going to the minors.

“He was a big part of this team the first couple of months,” Mets manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters of Acuña. “We got to a point where we felt like, ’Hey, let’s get him some everyday playing time. ‘And now it’s time for him to be back up here, continuing to help us win baseball games.”

In a corresponding move, the Mets designated outfielder Travis Jankowski for assignment.

Acuña was on the bench for New York’s first game of the doubleheader.

'I'm Happy To See Some Results': A Relative Unknown, Penguins' Defensive Prospect Aims To Build On Breakout Season

Brampton Steelheads defenseman and alternate captain Finn Harding. (Credit: Luke Durda - OHL Images)

All things considered, the Pittsburgh Penguins have a pretty deep prospect pool on the blue line

And one defensive prospect - to many, relatively unknown - wants to continue building on the breakout season he had in 2024-25.

Defenseman Finn Harding climbed up Pittsburgh's prospect rankings in 2024-25 with an impressive campaign. Known for his shutdown ability at the time when he was selected in the seventh round (223rd overall) by the Penguins in 2024, Harding burst onto the map offensively in his third season with the Brampton Steelheads of the OHL, putting up seven goals and 57 points in 67 games and finishing eighth in OHL scoring among defensemen.

In addition, the 6-foot-2, 206-pound blueliner broke the Steelheads' single-season assists record for a defenseman with 50, and he finished seventh in the OHL among all skaters at a plus-46 - which was also the fourth-highest mark among defensemen. He was awarded for his stellar play with a three-year entry-level contract in March.

Harding knows he was branded as a defensive defenseman at the time of his draft selection, but he put a lot of work into his all-around game last summer, which clearly paid off.

"Definitely, my game is more defensive and transitional, and I like to be hard to play against," Harding said. "But, last summer, I really tried to work on my craft and add some tools to the box and tried to expand my game and become more two-way, and I was able to produce more and earn some good opportunities, which helped.

"I had great teammates as well to play with, which made it a little bit easier. But, I worked on that last summer, and I'm happy to see some results."

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Of course, Harding had some exceptional teammates to share the ice with - most notably, sixth overall pick Porter Martone, who registered 37 goals and 98 points in 57 games. But a lot of the credit for his uptick in production and the betterment of his two-way game goes to Harding himself, as he played in pretty much every situation for Brampton last season and logged heavy minutes.

And those things certainly didn't go unnoticed by the Penguins as an organization.

"He's an exceptional kid. Absorbs everything we've thrown at him," Penguins' director of player development Tom Kostopoulos said. "I think, throughout his season in Brampton, he was thrown into every different role. He was killing penalties, he was on the power play... there were times througout the Christmas stretch where - while the guys were at World Juniors - he was playing 30 minutes a night and just eating it up. So, a lot of growth in his gamH

Finn Harding at the Penguins' 2025 Prospect Development Camp. (Credit: Kelsey Surmacz - The Hockey News)

He added: "He's a willing learner. He's learning how to defend really hard consistently, move pucks, some offensive side to him this year in Brampton. So, exciting times for him."

Kostopoulos mentioned that an area of growth for Harding - as is the case with many young, developing players - is his footspeed and skating as a whole. Harding self-diagnosed that as well, acknowledging that being more mobile is something he's actively working on. 

"The game is so fast now, and everyone can skate," Harding said. "The best defensemen in the league are the ones who can skate the best and be able to keep up with these forwards, stop them in their tracks, and then turn it the other way."

With Breadth Of Positional Depth In The System, Penguins' Defensive Prospects Eager To Take Next StepsWith Breadth Of Positional Depth In The System, Penguins' Defensive Prospects Eager To Take Next StepsWhen Pittsburgh Penguins’ Prospect Development Camp began on Thursday, 48 players took the to the ice - some for the first time in black and gold, others returned to a familiar place.

Harding - who is eligible for the AHL this season at age 20 - gives a lot of credence to the Penguins' developmental staff, as well as the organization as a whole, in terms of the environment and its ability to get the most out of players. It is a transitional time for the Penguins as an organization, as they are actively shifting to the next generation of youth while still trying to maintain the winning culture that they've become so renowned for.

For Harding, he knows that he and everyone else - despite being in competition with one another, especially on the blue line, for precious few organizational roster spots - can learn a lot from those in the organization as well as each other as they navigate the process of development

At the end of the day, they all have the same end goal of helping the NHL club win hockey games. 

“It’s a great group here, and great staff, and they help us each and every day to be better and help develop as fast as we can,” Harding said. “But, obviously, it’s up to us to push the pace and come into the rink with a purpose and a plan every day and grow together, grow as fast as we can, and help this team out.”

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Diamondbacks at Padres prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, trends, and stats for July 10

Its Thursday, July 10 and the Diamondbacks (46-47) are in San Diego to take on the Padres (49-43).

Eduardo Rodriguez is slated to take the mound for Arizona against Randy Vásquez for San Diego.

The Diamondbacks have taken two of three in the series following last night's 8-2 thumping of the Padres. Eugenio Suarez belted his 29th home run of the season in the fourth inning and Geraldo Perdomo smacked a grand slam in the fifth to pace the offense. Brandon Pfaadt allowed but two runs over eight innings to earn his ninth win of the season.

Lets dive into tonight's matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Diamondbacks at Padres

  • Date: Thursday, July 10, 2025
  • Time: 9:40PM EST
  • Site: Petco Park
  • City: San Diego, CA
  • Network/Streaming: ARID, SDPA, MLBN

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Odds for the Diamondbacks at the Padres

The latest odds as of Thursday:

  • Moneyline: Diamondbacks (-124), Padres (+104)
  • Spread:  Diamondbacks -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Diamondbacks at Padres

  • Pitching matchup for July 10, 2025: Eduardo Rodriguez vs. Randy Vásquez
    • Diamondbacks: Eduardo Rodriguez (3-5, 5.78 ERA)
      Last outing: 7/4 vs. Kansas City - 4.1IP, 8ER, 12H, 0BB, 7Ks
    • Padres: Randy Vásquez (3-4, 3.79 ERA)
      Last outing: 7/4 vs. Texas - 6IP, 2ER, 3H, 3BB, 1K

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Diamondbacks at Padres

  • The Diamondbacks are 7-3 in their last 10 games on the road
  • The Over is 4-1 in the Diamondbacks' last 5 matchups against National League teams
  • The Diamondbacks have covered in 4 of their last 5 road games but they are profiting 2.06 units
  • Randy Vasquez has struck out more than 3 batters in a game 1 time in 18 starts this season
  • Eugenio Suarez is just 7-34 (.206) in July but 3 of the 7 hits are HRs

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Five Years Of Vancouver Canucks Free Agency Moves

With the 2025 Free Agency period now open, let’s take a look back at the Vancouver Canucks’ past five free agent classes. 

2020

The 2020 free agency period was one of massive shifts for the Canucks. Vancouver’s locker room lost key players in Jacob Markström, Chris Tanev, Troy Stecher, and trade deadline acquisition Tyler Toffoli. 

To fill the gap in goal, Vancouver signed former Washington Capital Braden Holtby to a two-year, $8.6M contract, though they bought the goaltender out less than a season after. In 21 games played with Vancouver, he posted a record of 7–11–3 and a .889 SV%. 

As well as signing Holtby, the Canucks also inked forward Jayce Hawryluk to a one-year, $800K contract. A former second-round pick by the Florida Panthers in the 2014 NHL Draft, Hawryluk played 30 games with Vancouver and scored two goals and three assists. 

Later on, in the 2021 pre-season, Vancouver signed defenceman Travis Hamonic to a one-year, $1.25M contract. Hamonic was the only player of these free-agent signings to remain with the Canucks past one season, staying with them until being dealt to the Ottawa Senators in 2022. Hamonic had six goals and 11 assists in all 62 games played with the Canucks. 

2021

Rather than splurge on a top-end forward or goaltender, the Canucks chose to increase their organizational depth in 2021. With Alex Edler heading off to the Los Angeles Kings, and Nate Schmidt dealt to the Winnipeg Jets, Vancouver needed to add some stronger pieces on defence to make up for the losses. 

The first defender that Vancouver signed was Tucker Poolman, who only ended up playing 43 games with the Canucks throughout two seasons. He signed a four-year, $2.5M AAV contract with the team, but never ended up playing in a full season with Vancouver due to injuries. 

Next on the list of defenceman signings was Brady Keeper, who signed a two-year deal worth $762K per year. He was joined by fellow defender Devante Stephens, who inked a one-year contract at $750K AAV. Both of these two depth defenders only ended up playing with the Abbotsford Canucks during their time with the organization. 

Fans were excited to see the return of a former fan favourite this off-season, as the Canucks signed Luke Schenn to a two-year deal at a team-friendly $850K per year. Schenn, who had previously spent 18 games with the Canucks in 2019, won two Stanley Cups with the Tampa Bay Lightning before rejoining Vancouver. He scored eight goals and 30 assists in 121 games before Vancouver dealt him to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2023. 

Vancouver also improved their depth on defence by signing Brad Hunt (one-year, $800K) and Kyle Burroughs (two-years, $750K) to short-term deals. Both defenders played in at least 40 of Vancouver’s games during the 2021–22 season. Hunt scored three goals and 14 assists in 50 games, while Burroughs potted a goal and four assists in 42 games. 

As well as adding depth to their D-core, Vancouver signed a few forwards to short-term contracts. Nic Petan, Sheldon Dries, Sheldon Rempal, Phil Di Giuseppe, and Justin Dowling all received deals with an average annual value of $750K. Before the start of the season, Vancouver also signed Alex Chiasson to a one-year deal. 

Banking on Thatcher Demko as their starting goaltender, the Canucks signed Jaroslav Halák to a one-year, $1.5M deal to serve as Demko’s backup. He registered a record of 4–7–2 throughout the season as well as a 2.94 GAA and .903 SV%. 

2022

Whereas the 2021 free agency period was filled with adding defensive depth, 2022 was for adding to the team’s forward group. After reports that Vancouver was chasing after highly sought-out Russian free agent Andrei Kuzmenko, the team signed him to a one-year, $950K deal on the opening day of free agency. In his first season with the Canucks, he scored 39 goals and 35 assists in 81 games. 

Another addition to the team’s forward core was Curtis Lazar, who signed a three-year deal valued at $1M per year. He scored three goals and two assists in 45 games with the Canucks before being traded in the same season to the New Jersey Devils

To add some speed to their lineup, Vancouver signed Ilya Mikheyev to a four-year, $4.75M AAV deal. He spent two seasons with the team before being dealt in the 2024 off-season. In this time, he scored 24 goals and 35 assists in 124 games played. 

Dakota Joshua was the next forward that the Canucks signed, and the only one who still remains with the team of everyone on this list so far. He signed a two-year deal worth $825K per year and later extended his contract with the team in 2024. In his first season with the team, he scored 11 goals and 12 assists in 79 games. 

In terms of depth, Vancouver made two signings that added to their defence. Wyatt Kalynuk and Christian Wolanin each signed a one-year, $750K deal. Wolanin later returned to the team and won the Calder Cup with Abbotsford in 2025. To replace a departing Halák, the Canucks brought in goaltender Collin Delia on a one-year, $750K deal. 

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2023

Vancouver continued their pursuit of a reconstructed D-core by adding two key defencemen after buying out Oliver Ekman-Larsson. As well, they added two centres following the Bo Horvat trade. By the start of the 2023–24 season, the Canucks looked like a completely different team compared to a few seasons ago. 

The Canucks brought in three defencemen in 2023, though none of them are still with the team. Carson Soucy signed a three-year deal worth $3.25M per year, spending 99 games with Vancouver and scoring five goals and 11 assists before being traded to the New York Rangers near the 2025 Trade Deadline. 

Vancouver also signed defenceman Ian Cole to a one-year contract that paid him $3M. A hard-nosed defenceman who excelled defensively for the Canucks, Cole moved on from Vancouver the next season, signing a new deal with the Utah Mammoth

The final defenceman the Canucks signed was Matt Irwin, who was brought in as a depth add and played one season with Abbotsford. His one-year, $775K contract ended in 2024, after he’d scored five goals and 11 assists for the AHL Canucks. 

Also added to the team’s roster was Teddy Blueger. The forward signed a one-year contract with Vancouver worth $1.9M and excelled as a third-line center, which ultimately led to him committing to the Canucks for another two years. He has put up 14 goals and 40 assists in his 150 games with Vancouver. 

Pius Suter was the Canucks’ second center signing in 2023, inking a two-year, $1.6M AAV contract. While he played well in his first season, he broke out offensively in his second year with Vancouver, scoring 25 goals and 21 assists in 81 games. He also proved that he can center a middle-six line when needed, as well as play on both special teams. Recently, Suter signed a two-year, $4.125M AAV deal with the St. Louis Blues in free agency. 

Finally, the Canucks brought in Zach Sawchenko on a one-year, $775K deal, during which he played in six games and posted a 2.12 GAA for Abbotsford. He played in six of Abbotsford’s playoff games and put up a .898 SV%. Currently, he plays for the Cleveland Monsters, which is the Columbus Blue Jackets’ AHL affiliate. 

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2024

After a second round Game 7 playoff exit, the Canucks said goodbye to soome fan favourites and hello to some new ones. They brought in five new forwards, two new defencemen, and two new goaltenders. 

Vancouver’s big free agency splash in the 2024 signing period was Jake DeBrusk, who they locked up to a seven-year, $5.5M AAV contract. He led the team in goals scored with 28 — a career-high for him — and finished fourth on the team in points with 48 in 82 games. 

Kiefer Sherwood quickly became a fan-favourite in Vancouver after displaying his physical presence. After signing a two-year, $1.5M per-year deal with the Canucks, he proceeded to shatter multiple hit records throughout his first season and set career-highs in goals (19), assists (21), and points (40). 

Vancouver brought in Danton Heinen to provide a consistent penalty-killing presence, though the forward was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in February as part of a deal to acquire Marcus Pettersson and Drew O’Connor. In part of the first year of his two-year, $2.25M AAV contract, he scored six goals and 12 assists in 51 games with the Canucks. 

In 2024, the Canucks also brought in forwards Daniel Sprong and Nate Smith. Sprong, who signed a one-year contract valued at $975K, only played nine games with Vancouver before being traded to the Seattle Kraken. Smith, who was on a one-year, $775K deal in 2024–25, added nine goals and 17 assists to Abbotsford’s center depth.  

On defence, the Canucks also added Derek Forbort and Vincent Desharnais. Forbort signed a one-year deal worth $1.5M per year in 2024, and extended his contract by another year and $500K to his time in Vancouver in 2025. A prolific penalty killer and shot blocker, Forbort has played a big role with the Canucks and will continue to do so next season. 

Desharnais, who signed a two-year deal valued at $2M per year, spent 34 games with Vancouver before being traded to the Penguins alongside Heinen. In his time with the Canucks, he had three assists. 

The two goaltenders that the Canucks signed in 2024 were Jiří Patera and Kevin Lankinen. Patera inked a two-year, $775K deal and played in seven games for Abbotsford. Lankinen, on the other hand, signed a one-year contract worth $875K. After a string of excellent play that resulted in him claiming the role as starting goaltender, he signed a five-year, $4.5M AAV extension. 

Apr 5, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Dakota Joshua (81) celebrates scoring during the first period against the Anaheim Ducks at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-Imagn Images

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Guardians at White Sox Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, stats for July 10

It's Thursday, July 10 and the Guardians (43-48) are in Chicago to take on the White Sox (31-62). Logan Allen is slated to take the mound for Cleveland against Jonathan Cannon for Chicago.

The White Sox and Guardians meet for a four-game series before the All-Star break. Cleveland is coming off a series sweep over Houston where the Guardians scored 21 runs to the Astros' 13.

That sweep broke up a season-long 10-game losing streak for Cleveland. Chicago beat Toronto yesterday, 2-1, to break up a three-game losing streak and avoid being swept.

Let's dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two. We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch first pitch, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Guardians at White Sox

  • Date: Thursday, July 10, 2025
  • Time: 7:40PM EST
  • Site: Rate Field
  • City: Chicago, IL
  • Network/Streaming: CLEG, CHSN

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Odds for the Guardians at the White Sox

The latest odds as of Thursday:

  • Moneyline: Guardians (-136), White Sox (+115)
  • Spread:  Guardians -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Guardians at White Sox

  • Pitching matchup for July 10, 2025: Logan Allen vs. Jonathan Cannon
    • Guardians: Logan Allen, (5-7, 4.07 ERA)
      Last outing: 6.0 Innings Pitched, 1 Earned Runs Allowed, 2 Hits Allowed, 2 Walks, and 5 Strikeouts
    • White Sox: Jonathan Cannon, (3-7, 4.50 ERA)
      Last outing: 5.1 Innings Pitched, 2 Earned Runs Allowed, 8 Hits Allowed, 2 Walks, and 1 Strikeout

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Guardians at White Sox

  • Cleveland has lost three straight with Allen pitching
  • Chicago has won two straight with Cannon pitching
  • The Guardians have lost 7 of their last 10 games
  • The Guardians' last 3 versus the White Sox have stayed under the Total
  • The Guardians have covered in 4 of their last 5 games for a profit of 1.60 units

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Braves at Athletics Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for July 10

It's Thursday, July 10 and the Braves (40-51) are in San Francisco to take on the Athletics (38-56). Spencer Strider is slated to take the mound for Atlanta against JP Sears for Oakland.

Atlanta snapped a five-game losing streak with a 9-2 victory over the Athletics thanks to a two-homer night from Ronald Acuna Jr., who came back from injury. The Braves are now 3-10 over the last 13 games whereas the Athletics are 6-7 in that span.

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Game details & how to watch Braves at Athletics

  • Date: Thursday, July 10, 2025
  • Time: 9:05PM EST
  • Site: Sutter Health Park
  • City: Sacramento, CA
  • Network/Streaming: FDSNSO, NBCSCA

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Odds for the Braves at the Athletics

The latest odds as of Thursday:

  • Moneyline: Braves (-158), Athletics (+132)
  • Spread:  Braves -1.5
  • Total: 10.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Braves at Athletics

  • Pitching matchup for July 10, 2025: Spencer Strider vs. JP Sears
    • Braves: Spencer Strider, (3-7, 3.93 ERA)
      Last outing: 6.0 Innings Pitched, 3 Earned Runs Allowed, 7 Hits Allowed, 1 Walk, and 6 Strikeouts
    • Athletics: JP Sears, (7-7, 4.76 ERA)
      Last outing: 6.0 Innings Pitched, 0 Earned Runs Allowed, 3 Hits Allowed, 2 Walks, and 6 Strikeouts

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Braves at Athletics

  • Atlanta is 3-7 in Strider's 10 starts this season
  • The Athletics are 9-9 in Sears' 18 starts this year
  • The Athletics have lost 33 of 55 games this season following a defeat
  • In his last 5 starts on the mound the Athletics pitcher JP Sears has an ERA of 6.72
  • The Athletics are up 1.33 units on the Run Line at Sutter Health Park in 2025 with JP Sears as the opener

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Mets at Orioles Game 2 Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, trends and stats for July 10

Its Thursday, July 10 and the Mets (53-40) take on the Orioles (41-50) Thursday evening in Game 2 of their doubleheader in Baltimore.

The series is now tied at one game apiece following Baltimore's late rally for a 3-1 win. Gunner Henderson came off the bench and stroked a two-run pinch hit home run in the bottom of the eighth to propel the O's to the win. David Peterson (7IP, 1ER) and Charlie Morton (6IP, 1ER) engaged in a pitchers' duel until Henderson's heroics.

New York has not yet announced their starter for Game 2 while Baltimore will send Tomoyuki Sugano to the bump.

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Game details & how to watch Mets at Orioles

  • Date: Thursday, July 10, 2025
  • Time: 5:05PM EST
  • Site: Oriole Park at Camden Yards
  • City: Baltimore, MD
  • Network/Streaming: SNY, MASN2

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Odds for the Mets at the Orioles

The latest odds as of Thursday:

  • Moneyline: Mets (-116), Orioles (-104)
  • Spread:  Mets -1.5
  • Total: 10.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Mets at Orioles

  • Pitching matchup for July 10, 2025: TBA vs. Tomoyuki Sugano
    • Mets: TBA
    • Orioles: Tomoyuki Sugano, (6-5, 4.44 ERA)
      Last outing: 7/2 at Texas 4.2IP, 6ER, 10H, 1BB, 5Ks

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  • The Mets are 4-2 in their last 6 games
  • 6 of the Mets' last 8 road games have gone over the Total
  • New York managed just 5 hits in Game 1 and Mark Vientos collected 2 of them
  • Baltimore totalled just 6 hits in Game 1 and the only extra base hit was Gunner Henderson's blast

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Tottenham set to sign Morgan Gibbs-White after triggering £60m release clause

  • England midfielder to undergo medical on Friday

  • Gibbs-White scored seven and had eight assists last term

Tottenham are poised to sign Morgan Gibbs-White from Nottingham Forest after triggering a £60m release clause. The England midfielder is expected to undergo a medical on Friday and could complete the move in the next 24 hours.

Gibbs-White has also attracted interest from Manchester City since excelling at Forest, whom he joined from boyhood club Wolves in 2022 for an initial £25m in a deal that was worth up to £42.5m.

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Ryne Stanek spoils David Peterson's gem in Mets' 3-1 loss to Orioles

The Mets faced the Orioles on Thursday in Baltimore in Game 1 of a doubleheader.


Here are the takeaways...

- With the Mets nursing a 1-0 lead in the eighth inning, Ryne Stanek replaced David Peterson with a runner on first with no one out and surrendered a two-run homer to Gunnar Henderson -- who was pinch-hitting.

After allowing the go-ahead homer, Stanek walked three batters around a ground out before allowing a sacrifice fly to Ramon Laureano to extend the Orioles' lead to 3-1.

The Mets decided to go with Stanek despite Huascar Brazoban getting warm earlier in the game.

It was the second consecutive rough outing for Stanek, who allowed a run on two walks and one hit to the Yankees on Saturday.

- New York broke through in the fifth inning. After Brett Baty led off with a walk against O's starter Charlie Morton and stole second base, Tyrone Taylor lined an RBI double down the right field line to make it 1-0. Taylor's failure to advance to third base on a slow grounder hit right of first base for the first out of the inning was critical, though, since it cost the Mets a chance to score a run on Francisco Lindor's deep fly out to left field -- and they wound up plating just the one run in the fifth.

In the sixth inning, Mark Vientos led off the inning with a hustle double, but was stranded there.

- Peterson was dominant and economical over the first seven innings, holding Baltimore scoreless while throwing just 87 pitches.

Over those seven frames, Peterson allowed just four hits, walked none, and struck out six.

After Peterson gave up a ground ball single to Colton Cowser leading off the eighth inning, he was lifted for Stanek.

- The Mets squandered one early scoring chance and were robbed during their next opportunity.

After putting runners on second and third with no one out in the first inning, Juan Soto and Pete Alonso struck out and Jesse Winker popped out to end the threat.

Their next chance came in the third inning, when Alonso hit a sharp grounder with runners on first and second that seemed ticketed for the outfield. But Baltimore shortstop Luis Vazquez made a diving play ranging to his right before throwing him out at first base.

- Winker left the game after just one at-bat due to back tightness. The DH returned a few days ago after missing significant time because of an oblique injury.

Game MVP: David Peterson

Peterson saved the Mets' relief corps ahead of Game 2 of a doubleheader, which will be a bullpen game.

Highlights

What's next

The Mets and Orioles play Game 2 of Thursday's doubleheader at 5:05 p.m.

New York then travels to Kansas City to open a three-game series against the Royals, starting on Friday at 8:10 p.m. on SNY.

Kodai Senga gets the start for New York, opposed by Michael Wacha for Kansas City.

Rangers at Angels Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for July 10

It's Thursday, July 10 and the Rangers (45-48) are in Anaheim to take on the Angels (45-47). Patrick Corbin is slated to take the mound for Texas against Jack Kochanowicz for Los Angeles.

Los Angeles took the series lead with a 11-8 victory yesterday behind four homers, including two from Mike Trout and a game-winner from Jorge Soler.

Both the Angels and Rangers are 2-4 in the last six games, but Texas owns the season series 4-2 after sweeping Los Angeles earlier this season.

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Game details & how to watch Rangers at Angels

  • Date: Thursday, July 10, 2025
  • Time: 9:38PM EST
  • Site: Angel Stadium
  • City: Anaheim, CA
  • Network/Streaming: RSN, FDSNW

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Odds for the Rangers at the Angels

The latest odds as of Thursday:

  • Moneyline: Rangers (-120), Angels (+100)
  • Spread:  Rangers -1.5
  • Total: 9.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Rangers at Angels

  • Pitching matchup for July 10, 2025: Patrick Corbin vs. Jack Kochanowicz
    • Rangers: Patrick Corbin, (5-7, 4.18 ERA)
      Last outing: 6.0 Innings Pitched, 2 Earned Runs Allowed, 6 Hits Allowed, 1 Walk, and 3 Strikeouts
    • Angels: Jack Kochanowicz, (3-8, 5.42 ERA)
      Last outing: 5.1 Innings Pitched, 3 Earned Runs Allowed, 6 Hits Allowed, 2 Walks, and 1 Strikeout

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Texas Rangers on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Los Angeles Angels at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 9.0.

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Rangers at Angels

  • Texas is 6-10 this season when Corbin pitches
  • Los Angeles is 8-10 when Kockanowicz pitches
  • The Rangers have won 4 of their last 5 road series against the Angels
  • The Angels' last 3 games have gone over the Total
  • The Angels have covered the run line in 4 of their last 5 games, showing a profit of 1.78 units

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NHL Prospect Pool Overview ’25-26: Chicago Blackhawks Brought In A Stellar Draft Haul

The Chicago Blackhawks are next up in Tony Ferrari's NHL prospect pool overview series.

Ferrari digs into the Blackhawks’ strengths and weaknesses, latest draft class, positional depth chart and next player in line for an NHL opportunity. A player who no longer holds rookie eligibility in the NHL is considered graduated and no longer a prospect for these exercises.

Initial Thoughts

The Blackhawks had a season from hell.

They were expected to take a step forward, but they failed. Not only that, but the fun of the game that was promised when they drafted Connor Bedard was largely gone in the first half of the season. Management did a poor job of bringing in talent to support their young players, but once they committed to having their youngest players on the roster, they were much more exciting.

Although Bedard is entering his third NHL season, he only turns 20 this off-season, and his shot is as good as it gets. The Hawks’ franchise centerpiece has had some ups and downs in his first couple of NHL seasons, but the potential is limitless. He remains one of the best young players in hockey, and he should finally have enough around him to take that step we’ve all been waiting for. 

Frank Nazar and Kevin Korchinski don’t fit the criteria here for this series, either, but they are both 21 heading into the year. Nazar is a lightning-quick forward who gives opponents fits with his speed, skill and creativity. The flashes he showed this past year were incredibly impressive, and he should be a breakout candidate this upcoming season. 

Korchinski played in the NHL a couple of years ago because Chicago felt like he was too good for the WHL, but that meant there were a ton of ups and downs. He looks great at times, using his skating and puck-moving ability to impact the game, but he wasn’t quite ready, so he spent this past year in the AHL for the most part. That said, his limited NHL action did look better. Nazar and Korchinski will be key players for the Hawks moving forward. 

Now, we get to the players who actually qualify as prospects. 

Oliver Moore got into nine games at the end of this past season after his college season ended, and he looked quite well. His speed and puckhandling allowed him to excel in transition. Moore is a legitimate center who should find his way to playing down the middle at some point this year. He plays a responsible two-way game, always looking to drive play up the ice. Moore could be a sneaky Calder candidate if he gets top six minutes. 

Speaking of speed, John Mustard had a decent freshman season at Providence College, but he ran into the same problems he’s always had. He plays a mile a minute, always looking to generate offense by forcing his way to the net. The issue is that he often doesn’t have a plan B. When his north-south speed game doesn’t work, he doesn’t adjust. While he can carve out an NHL career with his raw tools, he could be so much more if he learns to regulate his speed and space a bit more.

Chicago had another freshman in college, Sacha Boisvert. His 32 points in 37 games were impressive, and he adapted to college hockey as a power forward who gets involved around the boards. Boisvert’s best weapon offensively is a strong wrister that he gets off in motion effortlessly. A big sophomore season could lead to him signing an entry-level contract and playing a few pro games at the end of the year. 

Nick Lardis was an absolute problem for opposing OHL teams this past season. His 71 goals were tied for the tenth most in OHL history and it was just the second time the 70-goal plateau had been hit since 1986. Lardis gets his shot off from all over the ice and understands how to get to the scoring areas. He buzzes down the wing and picks corners on the rush on one shift and then cleans up a rebound on another. He needs to work on his play in the tougher areas but the scoring prowess is incredible. He will jump into the AHL this upcoming season so it will be interesting to see what he looks like against pros. 

A couple of near-point-per-game OHLers – Martin Misiak and Marek Vanacker – are depth prospects. 

Misiak is a bottom-six forward who forechecks hard and creates havoc with his motor. His passing is solid, and he has a good shot, but his hockey sense fails him at times. When he keeps things simple, he achieves a great deal of success. 

Vanacker plays more of a tactical game with well-timed passing and excellent habits on the forecheck. Misiak and Vanacher could be nice bottom six options.

Artyom Levshunov, the second overall pick in the 2024 NHL draft, played primarily in the AHL in his first professional season. He did get into 18 NHL games, mostly toward the end of the season. 

Levshunov is a big defender who loves to jump into the play and get involved offensively. His defensive game is a work in progress as he works on getting a bit quicker in pivots and small-area movement. Chicago seemed enthused by his progression this past year, which has him slotted into a top-four role heading into training camp. Levshunov is the pillar the Blackhawks look to build around on the back end. 

After two years in the NCAA with the University of Minnesota, Sam Rinzel turned pro at the end of this past season, with some encouraging play. He has all the physical traits you want from a defender. He’s fluid on his feet, physical along the boards and a more-than-capable puckhandler. He gets involved offensively as a shooter and playmaker, skating along the blueline to open up lanes. Rinzel will enter training camp with a job on the NHL roster, in all likelihood, but where he will play in the lineup remains to be determined. 

Ethan Del Mastro just barely held onto his rookie eligibility, and Nolan Allan played a bit too much this past year to qualify. Still, both are 22-year-old, defensive-minded, physical defenders who should factor into the lineup this year. Neither of them will be large offensive contributors, but they have the length and size to be excellent complements to their offensive blueliners coming up through the system.

The Blackhawks also have an impressive goalie pipeline. They acquired 24-year-old Spencer Knight this past season, which gives them a solid NHL netminder. He’s likely the starter of the future, but they also have Drew Commesso and Adam Gajan on their way. 

Commesso has steadily improved in the AHL over the last two seasons. Gajan had a decent freshman season at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. Both have potential as NHL netminders, but they’ll have a hard time unseating Knight as the starter.

Key U-23 Players Likely To Play NHL Games This Season

Anton Frondell (C/W), Artyom Levshunov (D), Connor Bedard (C), Oliver Moore (C/W), Sam Rinzel (D), Kevin Korchinski (D), Frank Nazar (RW/C), Nolan Allan (D), Colton Dach (C/W), Ethan Del Mastro (D)

Anton Frondell and Gary Bettman (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)

2025 NHL Draft Class

Round 1, 3rd overall - Anton Frondell, C, Djurgarden (Swe.2)

Round 1, 25th overall - Vaclav Nestrasil, RW, Muskegon (USHL)

Round 1, 29th overall - Mason West, C/W, Edina (Minn. H.S.)

Round 3, 66th overall - Nathan Behm, RW, Kamloops (WHL)

Round 4, 98th overall - Julius Sumpf, C, Moncton (QMJHL)

Round 4, 107th overall - Parker Holmes, LW, Brantford (OHL)

Round 6, 162nd overall - Ashton Cumby, D, Seattle (WHL)

Round 7, 194th overall - Ilya Kanarsky, G, AKM Tula Jr. (Rus.)

The Blackhawks had one of the most impressive draft hauls of the year. They nabbed their guy in Anton Frondell at third overall and then drafted two big, raw, high-upside forwards at the tail end of the first round before adding some impressive swings on Day 2. 

Frondell’s draft stock went up and down throughout the year, but he hung around the top five for most of it. His power game, details along the boards and impressive shooting talent are all traits NHL teams love. Having a legitimate chance to play center only helped his stock. 

Frondell has dealt with some injuries over the last couple of years, but he’s always come back stronger and faster. With Bedard likely being the first-line center of the future, Frondell’s versatility could make him Bedard’s linemate or the second-line center, which would be a one-two punch other teams envy. Whatever their eventual fits together are, Frondell becomes a building block for the Hawks.

The 6-foot-6 Czech forward, Vaclav Nestrasil, had one of the most intriguing packages of raw tools in the draft. He loves to engage physically, looking for big hits along the boards and down low. With the puck, Nestrasil can use his full wingspan to deke and dangle. He’s an excellent passer in motion with some excellent vision. Nestrasil is a bit clumsy, and he must get more co-ordinated as a skater. If he can do that, Chicago may have one of the best value picks of the first round.

Chicago traded back near the end of the first round to select Mason West, a dual-threat athlete who chose to play hockey despite being a fairly well-recruited high-school quarterback in Minnesota. He will play hockey in high school next season, so that he can finish his high school football career and try to win a state title. He’s committed to playing hockey at Michigan State the following year. His development will take a bit longer as a result, but the upside is incredibly high. 

West has plenty of raw physical tools. Like Nestrasil, he stands 6-foot-6 and imposes his will physically on opposing players along the boards and in battles. He is an excellent shooter who can use his size to fire bombs on net. While West is a bit less refined as a puckhandler than Nestrasil, he is a much more fluid skater, and he generates speed at a high level. West has the agility and edge work of a much smaller player, so if he can continue to refine the small details in his game, West could be a big, fast, productive top-six forward at the NHL level in time. 

After trading their second-round picks to get West, the Hawks' next pick came in the third round when they got Nathan Behm. He’s a good shooter who excels when playing confident hockey, attacking defenders head-on with skill. He always seemed to create something, whether he was making a crisp pass after getting hit by a defender, forechecking hard or cycling the puck up the wall before heading to the net. Behm must get more fluid on his feet if he wants to play in the NHL, but there’s a solid base to work on. 

In the fourth round, Chicago took a swing at one of the most productive players on the QMJHL-champion Moncton Wildcats, Julius Sumpf. Often playing on the top line, Sumpf set the table for Caleb Desnoyers, the fourth overall pick who went to the Utah Mammoth. 

Sumpf consistently scans the ice and reads defenders to ensure he can make the best pass when he gets the puck. He puts his linemates in excellent positions to create offense. He was one of the better overage players in the draft.

While Chicago had a solid draft overall, Parker Holmes was an odd pick. He is a physical player who can throw down in a fight. There isn’t much offensive upside, and his tools don’t translate particularly well to the NHL. This was among the more perplexing picks of the draft, particularly at 107th overall.

Ashton Cumby is a big defender, but he wasn’t much of an impact player. He has some nice defensive moments, thanks to his reach and physical play, but he’s far too inconsistent. Chicago must hope he can develop into a solid defensive stopper. 

Their final pick of the draft was a swing on a 20-year-old Russian netminder who had stellar numbers. He hasn’t really been hyped up much, but swinging on a goalie, particularly a Russian goaltender, this late in the draft is a worthwhile investment. 

Strengths

The Blackhawks’ prospect pipeline is absolutely loaded. They already have high-end youngsters at the NHL level, with more on the way at every position. They have at least B-plus prospects at every position. 

Between the trio of powerful forwards they drafted this year in the first round and Moore, they have plenty of help coming up front. Korchinski has played quite a bit at the NHL level, including a full rookie season two years ago, but he’s far from the only defender on the way. Even in goal, the Hawks have two solid young netminders, along with Knight. It’s a good time to be a Chicago fan as they usher in the next wave. 

Weaknesses

While they could use a game-breaker or a true superstar in the prospect pipeline, Bedard is already on the NHL roster. 

The Hawks' biggest weakness may be that they lack right-shot defenders once Levshunov and Rinzel graduate to the NHL full-time, likely this year. That’s incredibly unfair and frankly a bit harsh, though. They have no real weakness.

AJ Spellacy (Natalie Shaver/OHL Images)

Hidden Gem: AJ Spellacy, RW

Before taking West in 2025, the Blackhawks took another high-level football player in the 2024 NHL draft with AJ Spellacy. The highly athletic winger didn’t have the offensive impact he was expected to achieve this past year, but he was asked to do a lot in OHL Windsor. His speed and physicality were notable throughout the year. 

Spellacy’s offensive game has another level to it as well. He’s always been a raw prospect, and he might take a year or two in the AHL when his OHL career is done, but he could be well worth the wait.

Next Man Up: Anton Frondell, C

Word out of Chicago seems to be that Frondell will get every opportunity to play for the NHL club this fall. The buzz in Sweden is he is looking to make the move to North America as soon as possible. 

That would be a match made in heaven as the Hawks need some size and offensive punch. Frondell should bring both of those things. 

Playing alongside Bedard would make a ton of sense for Frondell as an 18-year-old, allowing both to share the responsibilities at center if needed. 

The third overall pick will struggle at times because the NHL is the top league in the world. The Allsvenskan is a very good league, and Frondell was good there, but it’s a big step up to the Swedish League and an even bigger one to the NHL. 

Prospect Depth Chart Notables

LW: Vaclav Nestrasil, John Mustard, Marek Vanacker, Gavin Hayes, Joel Svensson

C: Anton Frondell, Oliver Moore, Sacha Boisvert, Ryan Greene, Paul Ludwinski

RW: Mason West, Nick Lardis, AJ Spellacy, Nathan Behm, Martin Misiak, Jack Pridham

LD: Kevin Korchinski, Ethan Del Mastro, Nolan Allan, Dmitri Kuzmin, Ty Henry

RD: Artyom Levshunov, Sam Rinzel, Ryan Mast 

G: Drew Commesso, Adam Gajan, Ilya Kanarsky

For a deeper dive into the prospect pool with player rankings, check out the Yearbook and Future Watch editions of The Hockey News in print.

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Marlies' 2025-26 Schedule Features Three Games At Maple Leafs' Scotiabank Arena

The Toronto Marlies will play three games at Scotiabank Arena next season.

The American Hockey League released the regular season schedule for its 32 teams on Thursday afternoon. Toronto will begin its season in Rochester against the Americans on October 10, before returning home to play the Americans at the Coca-Cola Coliseum on October 11.

Three games at Scotiabank Arena (on Boxing Day, Family Day, and St. Patrick's Day), the home of the Toronto Maple Leafs, is one less than the Marlies had last season. The Marlies played two doubleheaders with their NHL club on November 16 and March 15, and it appears that won't happen this season, unless their 1:30 p.m. St. Patrick's Day game is one.

Toronto's new opponents this season will feature the Chicago Wolves, Hartford Wolfpack, Grand Rapids Griffins, Springfield Thunderbirds, and the Iowa Wild, a team the Marlies haven't played since the 2014-15 season.

They will end their regular season at home on Sunday, April 19 against the Laval Rocket.

The Marlies' longest home stand will be five games, from Jan. 1 to Jan. 9 and March 14 to March 25. Their longest road stretch is eight games, from November 1 to November 19. Toronto's busiest months will be November and March, when they will play 13 games. They'll play on Saturday 23 times throughout the regular season.

'No Firm Offer' From Maple Leafs to Andrew Mangiapane Despite Interest'No Firm Offer' From Maple Leafs to Andrew Mangiapane Despite InterestAndrew Mangiapane, a player of interest for the Toronto Maple Leafs during their search for another forward, ultimately signed with the Edmonton Oilers when free agency opened earlier this month, rather than his hometown team. Instead, Mangiapane signed a two-year, $7.2 million contract with the Edmonton Oilers.

This announcement comes two days after Toronto made a second batch of AHL signings. The Marlies signed Gunnarwolfe Fontaine, Ben King, and Nick Rheaume to one-year AHL contracts, while also re-signing Marko Sikic and defenceman Ryan McCleary to one-year deals on Tuesday.

Rheaume finished his third year of college and attended Maple Leafs development camp this summer. Four of the five players who signed AHL deals with Toronto on Tuesday have previously participated in the organization's development camp.

The Marlies also had a round of signings on Monday, inking former Marlie Marc Johnstone to a two-year AHL contract. Johnstone left the organization in 2023, signing an entry-level contract with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He made his NHL debut with the Penguins on Dec. 8, 2023.

This Is What Riley Nash Will Always Be Remembered For In His Maple Leafs TenureThis Is What Riley Nash Will Always Be Remembered For In His Maple Leafs TenureA former Toronto Maple Leafs player, with a brief history with the club, has called it a career. Riley Nash told the Western Canadian news outlet Castanet that he is retiring from professional hockey after 628 games in which he registered 63 goals and 113 assists.

Toronto also added Ken Appleby on a one-year contract, while also re-signing Reese Johnson.

Appleby spent the majority of last season with the AHL's Charlotte Checkers, posting a .910 save percentage in 24 games. The veteran goaltender put up six shutouts, the second-most in the AHL last season. Appleby last played an NHL game with the New York Islanders during the 2023-24 season.

Johnson is coming off a season where he played three NHL games with the Minnesota Wild and the rest with the club's AHL affiliate, the Iowa Wild. In 49 games with Iowa, Johnson scored four goals and nine assists for 15 points. He played six games with the Marlies, scoring one assist after being acquired by the Maple Leafs at the trade deadline in exchange for future considerations.

'Mitchy Earned The Right To Go Wherever He Wants': Ryan Reaves Discusses Marner’s Depature And Time Spent With The Marlies Last Season'Mitchy Earned The Right To Go Wherever He Wants': Ryan Reaves Discusses Marner’s Depature And Time Spent With The Marlies Last SeasonBefore Toronto Maple Leafs forward Ryan Reaves calls it a career, he hopes to hit the milestone of 1,000 games.

The Marlies saw several departures this summer, including Topi NiemelaRoni Hirvonen, and Zach Solow, who signed in Europe; Matt Murray, now with the Seattle Kraken; Alex Steeves, with the Boston Bruins; Nick Abruzzese, with the Tampa Bay Lightning; and Kyle Clifford, whose playing career could be over after he was a coach at Toronto's development camp.

The Marlies' 2024-25 season concluded after two straight losses to the Cleveland Monsters in the North Division First Round of the Calder Cup playoffs.

(Top photo: Thomas Skrlj / Toronto Marlies)