In a nutshell: As of 12:05 a.m. Tuesday by Hartley Miller
NHL: (Canadian Division) Also known as North
Toronto 3 Vancouver 1
(5th straight loss for the Canucks, who outshot the Maple Leafs 32-19. Auston Matthews tallied the winner in the 3rd period to extend his career-best goal streak to eight games. Vancouver dropped a pair to Montreal and three in a row to Toronto. The (6-10) Canucks, who have given up a league-high 63 goals in 16 games, will play their next four games against the (5-5-1) Flames. The two teams meet Thursday, Saturday and Monday in Vancouver and Wednesday of next week (Feb 17th) in Calgary)
Despite coming out on the losing end when the final horn sounded, the Vancouver Canucks showed Monday they have a pulse.
Now, as @imacSportsnet writes, they have to prove their team is actually alive.https://t.co/NDTQWiOO30
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) February 9, 2021
Edmonton 3 Ottawa 1
NYI 2 – NYR 0
CBJ 3 – CAR 2
EDM 3 – OTT 1
TOR 3 – VAN 1
TBL 4 – NSH 1
ARI 4 – STL 3 SOhttps://t.co/NFSYj50hKj pic.twitter.com/z13hW5h6i2— NHL (@NHL) February 9, 2021
The NHL schedule is right here.
The Canucks schedule is right here.
The NHL standings are right here.
The Penguins have named Ron Hextall as general manager and Brian Burke as president of hockey operations.
Full details: https://t.co/gBGqDIMMql pic.twitter.com/0pzDJvwynH
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) February 9, 2021
NBA:
Toronto Raptors 128 Memphis Grizzlies 113
The (11-13) Raptors are 3-1 on a 6-game road trip that continues Wednesday night in Washington and concludes Thursday night in Boston. Toronto is 8th in the Eastern Conference but only a game out of 5th.
Fred VanVleet and Pascal Siakam each scored 32 points and the Toronto Raptors put together a second-half rally to beat the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night.https://t.co/quUMQNVhzx
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) February 9, 2021
The NBA schedule is right here.
The Raptors schedule is right here.
The NBA standings are right here.