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Canadiens establish building blocks vs Jets but key trouble spots remain

Canadiens establish building blocks vs Jets but key trouble spots remain

Canadiens establish building blocks vs. Jets, but key trouble spots remain

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Stastny scores in OT as Jets top Canadiens

If you want to be half-glass full about it, after five straight losses — and eight in the last 10 games — you could say the building blocks were established in this dominant game the Montreal Canadiens played in Winnipeg on Saturday night.

But the Canadiens lost once again, this time 2-1 in overtime to the Winnipeg Jets, and there’s no telling how they’ll react come Tuesday at the Bell Centre against an Ottawa Senators team that’s beaten them in three of four games this season.

Interim head coach Dominique Ducharme said he told his players they deserved better, that he was pleased with what he saw in their implementation of the strategies he’s advanced since taking over for Claude Julien mid-week.

“It wasn’t perfect,” Ducharme said. “But when I say the game is honest and the points will come back to you, they’re going to come back this season at a point when we don’t deserve two points.”

Maybe he’s right. But who knows?

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All things being equal, you’d think if the Canadiens play anywhere near as well at 5-on-5 as they did against Winnipeg — they out-shot the Jets 37-11 and out-chanced them 36-14 — a win’s in the bag come Tuesday.

But sometimes it takes more than that.

It takes a functional power play to come through in a tight game. It takes a good penalty kill. It takes players digging in and winning key faceoffs.

And this is where the Canadiens were undone against the Jets.

Nick Suzuki said after the game that it takes 60 minutes. “That’s what it’s going to take every night in the NHL.”

But the Canadiens should know by now, with this loss being the fifth one they’ve suffered in extra time this season, sometimes it takes 61 or 62, or more than 65.

This team can bank all the positive that came with its strong play at 5-on-5. It can even hope it carries forward.

But until these four trouble spots — the power play, the penalty kill, faceoffs and 3-on-3 overtime — get at least partially addressed, wins will be harder and harder to come by.

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The power play entered the game as the 18th-best one in the NHL. It generated some good opportunities. That it got set up in the offensive zone and that its designed plays were almost perfectly executed, were pluses.

But on two of three shots that hit Connor Hellebuyck, Joel Armia was right there to provide a screen and he shifted out of the way and made the goalie's job easier. On the other one, Corey Perry parked himself right in front of the Jets netminder and Jesperi Kotkaniemi’s shot somehow (unfortunately) found glove.

The penalty kill found the right balance between passivity and aggression — something it had struggled immensely to do in the games leading up to this one — but a lost faceoff by Jake Evans and a curious decision by Alexander Romanov (who otherwise had an excellent game) to try to play goalie instead of taking his man screened Canadiens goaltender Jake Allen and gave Nikolaj Ehlers a goal.

Moments before that, Phillip Danault won a defensive zone draw clean and the puck went down the ice, and the Canadiens kept it out of their own end for 1:20. But the loss from Evans later was a killer for the 22nd-ranked penalty kill in the NHL.

The Canadiens came into the game with the 28th-best faceoff numbers and made them worse. That element of the game cost them both in regulation and overtime.

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The Jets threw three forwards over the boards to start the extra frame, with Paul Stastny at centre and Ehlers and Kyle Connor roving. Montreal countered with Jeff Petry on defence, which makes sense considering he’s been among the three highest-scoring blue-liners in the NHL all season, and Armia was out there because Ducharme said he thought he was one of the Canadiens’ best players in the game.

Danault came on for one reason and one reason only.

“The first thing for me was that they have three forwards, we have to take possession of the puck right away,” said Ducharme. “I don’t want to say exactly what we wanted to do, but if we take possession of the puck and we keep it, I think at one point we can pick the right time with good changes to make them pay.”

It’s a logical explanation, but Danault lost the faceoff cleanly and the Canadiens didn’t touch the puck again until Allen was fishing it out of their net.

He’s been through losing spells like these. The last one he was a part of was with the St. Louis Blues, who spiralled to last in the NHL, fired head coach Mike Yeo, replaced him with Craig Berube and then went on to win the Stanley Cup.

The turnaround, Allen said Saturday, took two to three weeks.

The Canadiens don’t have that much time in this shortened season.

“We finally got all on one page,” said Allen of those 2019 Cup-winning Blues. “I think that’s the biggest thing.”

The goaltender, who made 17 saves against the Jets, saw evidence the Canadiens are almost there.

“I think we’re really gelling here to all get on one page,” said Allen. “I liked what we brought to the table yesterday and today, and obviously tomorrow’s a travel day, but we’ll get back to work Monday.”

But the Canadiens need to win Tuesday for some optimism to really take hold.

TOPS/FLOPS DIJON-PARIS SG : MBAPPÉ EN PROMENADE, LES DIJONNAIS EN (GRANDE) SOUFFRANCE

TOPS/FLOPS DIJON-PARIS SG : MBAPPÉ EN PROMENADE, LES DIJONNAIS EN (GRANDE) SOUFFRANCE

 Les performances de Mbappé et Rafinha, la septième défaite consécutive de Dijon : retrouvez nos Tops et les Flops de la tranquille victoire parisienne (0-4).

Tops 

Mbappé appliqué

Le champion du monde a délivré une très bonne prestation samedi après-midi. Kylian Mbappé a profité de ce match à Dijon pour asseoir son avance au classement des buteurs en inscrivant sa 17e et 18e réalisation de la saison. D’abord en transformant un penalty à la 32e minute avant d’inscrire le but du 0-3 à la 51e sur un joli service de Rafinha. Outre son apport au tableau d’affichage, le champion du monde s’est montré actif et n’a pas hésité à dézoner pour tenter de déséquilibrer la défense dijonnaise. Justement, ses coups de reins et ses accélérations dont il a le secret ont donné le tournis aux défenseurs adverses. Un match très sérieux pour le natif de Bondy.

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Rafinha saisit sa chance 

De retour dans le onze de départ depuis le 23 décembre dernier, le Brésilien a su saisir sa chance en se montrant sous l’un de ses meilleurs visages. Très mobile et disponible au milieu de terrain, il a également su se montrer décisif en étant à l’origine de l’action qui a amené la main de Celina dans sa surface et le penalty transformé par Mbappé (32e). Au retour des vestiaires, l’ancien Barcelonais se mue en meneur de jeu en se rendant disponible aux abords de la surface avant de servir Mbappé dans un trou de souris pour le but du 0-3. Une grande prestation.

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Flops

Ebimbé trop maladroit

Cette opposition face au PSG était forcément un match spécial pour lui. Prêté par le club de la capitale, le jeune milieu de terrain s’est souvent montré maladroit avec le ballon, multipliant les touches de balles, il n’est ressorti vainqueur que de très peu de duels (1 duel gagné sur 9). Défensivement, il n’est pas parvenu à se montre aussi précieux que son coéquipier, Pape Cheikh Diop. Il sera remplacé par Sammaritano à la 75e.

Les intentions de jeu dijonnaises inquiétantes

David Linares renouvelait sa confiance en sa défense à cinq derrières malgré le revers subi à Lens la semaine passée (2-1). Un choix qui ne s’est pas avéré payant et les Parisiens, par l’intermédiaire de Keane, trouvaient rapidement la faille (6e). Mais voilà, aucune réaction du côté bourguignon et la première (et seule) situation dangereuse n’interviendra à la 89e minute et la frappe de Celina, détourné par Keylor Navas. Dijon coule doucement en concédant sa septième défaite consécutive. Ils accusent huit points de retard sur Lorient, 19es.

How to watch Lakers vs Trail Blazers NBA live stream info TV channeltime game odds

How to watch Lakers vs Trail Blazers NBA live stream info TV channeltime game odds

 

How to watch Lakers vs. Trail Blazers: NBA live stream info, TV channel, time, game odds

Who's Playing

Portland @ Los Angeles

Current Records: Portland 18-13; Los Angeles 22-11

What to Know

The Portland Trail Blazers need to shore up a defense that is allowing 115.61 points per game before their contest on Friday. They are on the road again on Friday and play against the Los Angeles Lakers at 10 p.m. ET Feb. 26 at Staples Center. Rip City will be hoping to build upon the 115-107 win they picked up against Los Angeles when they previously played in December of last year.

It was all tied up 57-57 at halftime, but the Trail Blazers were not quite the Denver Nuggets' equal in the second half when they met on Tuesday. Rip City was within striking distance but couldn't close the gap as they fell 111-106 to the Nuggets. Despite their defeat, Rip City got to see several of their players rise to the challenge and make noteworthy plays. point guard Damian Lillard, who posted a double-double on 25 points and 13 assists in addition to seven rebounds, was the best among equals.

Meanwhile, the Lakers found themselves the reluctant recipients of an unpleasant 114-89 punch to the gut against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday. Los Angeles was down 90-64 at the end of the third quarter, which was just too much to recover from. One thing holding Los Angeles back was the mediocre play of shooting guard Talen Horton-Tucker, who did not have his best game: he finished with only eight points on 3-for-12 shooting in his 30 minutes on the court.

The Trail Blazers are expected to lose this next one by 5. However, those who like betting on the underdog should be happy to hear that they are 8-3 against the spread when expected to lose.

With the two teams each stumbling in off of a defeat, both will be hungry for the victory. We'll see which team satisfies their hunger and which team leaves with an empty stomach.

How To Watch

  • When: Friday at 10 p.m. ET
  • Where: Staples Center -- Los Angeles, California
  • TV: ESPN
  • Online streaming: fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
  • Follow: CBS Sports App

Odds

The Lakers are a 5-point favorite against the Trail Blazers, according to the latest NBA odds.

The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 5-point spread, and stayed right there.

Over/Under: -111

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Series History

Portland have won 15 out of their last 23 games against Los Angeles.

  • Dec 28, 2020 - Portland 115 vs. Los Angeles 107
  • Aug 29, 2020 - Los Angeles 131 vs. Portland 122
  • Aug 24, 2020 - Los Angeles 135 vs. Portland 115
  • Aug 22, 2020 - Los Angeles 116 vs. Portland 108
  • Aug 20, 2020 - Los Angeles 111 vs. Portland 88
  • Aug 18, 2020 - Portland 100 vs. Los Angeles 93
  • Jan 31, 2020 - Portland 127 vs. Los Angeles 119
  • Dec 28, 2019 - Los Angeles 128 vs. Portland 120
  • Dec 06, 2019 - Los Angeles 136 vs. Portland 113
  • Apr 09, 2019 - Portland 104 vs. Los Angeles 101
  • Nov 14, 2018 - Los Angeles 126 vs. Portland 117
  • Nov 03, 2018 - Los Angeles 114 vs. Portland 110
  • Oct 18, 2018 - Portland 128 vs. Los Angeles 119
  • Mar 05, 2018 - Portland 108 vs. Los Angeles 103
  • Dec 23, 2017 - Portland 95 vs. Los Angeles 92
  • Nov 02, 2017 - Portland 113 vs. Los Angeles 110
  • Mar 26, 2017 - Portland 97 vs. Los Angeles 81
  • Jan 25, 2017 - Portland 105 vs. Los Angeles 98
  • Jan 10, 2017 - Portland 108 vs. Los Angeles 87
  • Jan 05, 2017 - Portland 118 vs. Los Angeles 109
  • Jan 23, 2016 - Portland 121 vs. Los Angeles 103
  • Nov 28, 2015 - Portland 108 vs. Los Angeles 96
  • Nov 22, 2015 - Portland 107 vs. Los Angeles 93

Injury Report for Los Angeles

  • Anthony Davis: Out (Calf)

Injury Report for Portland

  • Harry Giles III: Out (Calf)
  • CJ McCollum: Out (Foot)
  • Jusuf Nurkic: Out (Wrist)
  • Zach Collins: Out (Ankle)
trail blazers vs lakers picks predictions friday spread odds player prop bet damian lillard lebron

trail blazers vs lakers picks predictions friday spread odds player prop bet damian lillard lebron

 

Pick against the spread, best player prop for Trail Blazers vs. Lakers on Friday

We go over some of the best betting options for Friday’s matchup between the Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Lakers.

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The Los Angeles Lakers and Portland Trail Blazers will look to avoid adding another loss to their recent skids on Friday night in the second game of ESPN’s doubleheader. The Lakers come in with a 22-11 record but have lost four consecutive games and are coming off a 114-89 road loss to the Utah Jazz on Wednesday.

Portland will enter Friday’s game with an 18-13 record and a three-game losing streak. The Trail Blazers lost to the Denver Nuggets 111-106 on Tuesday night and will conclude a three-game road trip on Friday.

Anthony Davis remains out, but it appears the Lakers will get their starting point guard Dennis Schroder back after missing every one of the four straight losses.

Trail Blazers vs. Lakers, 10:00 p.m. ET, ESPN

Pick ATS: Lakers -5

The return of Dennis Schroder to the lineup will be a huge factor for the Lakers on Friday night, and they will cover this spread at home. He is the team’s third leading scorer and second leading assist man, and the Lakers struggled to compete without two starters this past week. Let’s go with Los Angeles to snap the streak by covering at home.

Player Prop: Damian Lillard U30.5 (-110)

The return of Dennis Schroder helps the Lakers in a variety of ways including on the defensive end where he is a solid defender. Portland point guard Damian Lillard is averaging 29.6 points per game and has been held under 30 in each of the last two games. Los Angeles struggled with him when these two matched up in late December with Lillard scoring 31 points, but the Lakers should put together a solid defensive effort at home, keeping him under 30.5 points.

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