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Canadiens extend one streak, end another with win over Sabres
Jan 31, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; Buffalo Sabres right wing Jack Quinn (22) watches as Montréal Canadiens center Nick Suzuki (14) skates with the puck during the first period at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images Cole Caufield scored two third-period goals and Jakub Dobes totaled 36 saves as the Montreal Canadiens earned a 4-2 road victory over the rival Buffalo Sabres on Saturday.
The victory gave the Canadiens their third consecutive win, while the Sabres saw their own five-game win streak come to an end.
Alex Lyon saw his franchise-record 10-game win streak snap in a 27-save performance, with Owen Power and Noah Ostlund providing the scoring for the Sabres.
Juraj Slafkovsky and Oliver Kapanen also scored for the Canadiens.
Caufield tied up the contest with just over 15:46 left in the third as the Canadiens’ top goal scorer took a slick pass from Noah Dobson and redirected it past Lyon to make it 2-2.
Caufield then buried his second of the night and 32nd of the season with 9:47 left in the game as he took a redirected pass from Nick Suzuki and slotted it into the back of the net for the game-winning goal.
Slafkovsky struck first for the Canadiens with a power-play goal. Caufield dealt a short pass to Suzuki, who found the Slovakian sniper out front and he made no mistake as he sent his one-timed shot into the top corner with 8:40 left in the opening frame.
Lane Hutson teed up Ivan Demidov with a golden power-play opportunity and the young forward unleashed a slap shot that Lyon squeezed tightly to his body to keep it 1-0 with 26 seconds remaining in the first.
Power knotted things up 7:36 into the second period as he took a pass from Tage Thompson in the bumper spot and fired it into the back of the net with a delayed penalty on the way.
Jack Quinn took a pass on a three-on-two and fired a slap shot toward the net that rang the post with 9:09 left in the second.
Ostlund was handed a pass from behind the net and fired it into the back of the net for a lead-taking power-play marker with 1:02 remaining in the second period.
The Sabres were gifted a late power-play opportunity with 3:36 left in the third, but Thompson found the iron with Buffalo’s last-gasp effort.
Kapanen put a bow on the night with an empty-net goal in the final minute.
–Field Level Media
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'Underappreciated' Pistons open playoffs against Magic
Jan 27, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) and center Jalen Duren (0) react to a foul called in the first quarter against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images The Detroit Pistons had the best record in the Eastern Conference for most of the season. They ride into the playoffs as the conference’s top seed after winning 60 games.
There’s still plenty of doubt whether the Pistons can live up to that status. Boston, with star forward Jayson Tatum back in action after recovering from an Achilles injury, is favored to reach the Finals. Cleveland, Detroit’s potential second-round opponent, has the second-best odds of coming out of the East.
As for the Pistons, they’re third on the odds boards, just ahead of the New York Knicks. So, the Pistons, who begin their first-round series at home against No. 8 seed Orlando on Sunday, have a right to feel underappreciated.
Truth is, the Pistons like being in that role.
“It doesn’t affect us at all,” coach J.B. Bickerstaff said. “And that’s the best part about it. Our guys don’t live and die by other people’s expectations and comments. Our guys show up and live and die by playing Pistons basketball. And that makes it easy.”
His players seem to feel the same way.
“Everybody’s got a right to their own opinion,” forward Ausar Thompson said. “We don’t really worry about that. We believe not only can we come out of the East but win it all. We just focus on that, focus on ourselves and let everybody on the outside say what they’ve got to say.”
Detroit comes into the playoffs healthy. Star guard Cade Cunningham returned during the final week of the season after recovering from a collapsed lung. Isaiah Stewart also appeared in some late-season contests after recovering from a calf strain.
The short order of business for the Pistons is to win their first playoff series since 2008. They qualified for the playoffs last season but were bounced as underdogs to the more seasoned Knicks in a hotly-contested series.
Detroit finished the regular season with the third-best field goal percentage, despite being 17th in 3-point percentage. The Pistons are even more formidable at the defensive end, leading the league in steals and blocks.
The Magic know they will have to scrap for everything they get in the series.
“There’s a physicality to this game that’s going to be real,” coach Jamahl Mosley said of playing the top seed. “There’s going to be a lot of aggression. There’s going to be a lot of physicality. It’s going to be a dogfight.”
Orlando’s road to the first round wasn’t easy. Philadelphia defeated the Magic 109-97 in the matchup of No. 7 and 8 seeds, forcing Orlando into a do-or-die matchup with Charlotte. The Magic pulled a surprise with a dominant 121-90 thrashing of the Hornets.
Orlando led by 35 points late in the first half.
Star forward Paolo Banchero led the way with 25 points and six assists, bouncing back from a poor shooting night against the Sixers.
“Great players, you got to respond,” Banchero said. “That’s what they pay you to do. You can’t just settle for subpar performances, especially in situations like this, do or die, win or go home, got to show up for your teammates and set the tone.”
–Field Level Media
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Phillies place closer Jhoan Duran (oblique) on injured list
Mar 28, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies relief pitcher Jhoan Duran (59) throws a pitch against the Texas Rangers in the tenth inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images The Philadelphia Phillies placed closer Jhoan Duran on the 15-day injured list Saturday with a left oblique strain.
In a series of moves, right-hander Seth Johnson and utilityman Felix Reyes were recalled from Triple-A Lehigh Valley, while utilityman Otto Kemp was optioned and minor league outfielder Pedro Leon was released.
Duran’s move to the IL was retroactive to Wednesday. The 28-year-old right-hander is 1-1 with a 1.35 ERA and five saves in seven appearances for the Phillies this season. Over five major league seasons with the Minnesota Twins and Phillies, he has a 2.41 ERA and 95 saves in 253 appearances.
Johnson, 27, made one appearance with the Phillies earlier this season and has a combined 9.72 ERA in 12 appearances (one start) for Philadelphia over three seasons.
Reyes, 25, is set to make his major league debut after he batted .272 with 48 home runs and 247 RBIs over six seasons (374 games) in the Phillies’ system. Kemp, 26, was 2-for-20 in 10 games for Philadelphia this season.
Leon, 27, was batting .283 in 12 games at Lehigh Valley. He has seven games of major league experience with the Houston Astros in 2024.
–Field Level Media
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Late goal helps Toronto FC salvage tie, point vs. Austin FC
Apr 18, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Austin FC defender Jon Bell (15) passes the ball against Toronto FC defender Richie Laryea (22) during the first half at BMO Field. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Sousa-Imagn Images Kobe Franklin delivered the game-tying goal in the 88th minute and host Toronto FC pulled off a 3-3 draw with Austin FC on Saturday afternoon in just the third-ever match between the sides.
Franklin was in the penalty area when Malik Henry ripped a shot off the right post and scored off the rebound to beat Austin goalkeeper Brad Stuver low to the right side and even the match.
The draw allowed Toronto FC (3-2-3, 12 points) to extend a six-match unbeaten streak, while outscoring opponents 11-8 during the 3-0-3 run.
After conceding the late goal, Austin FC (1-3-4, 7 points) remained winless since March 1 with an 0-3-3 record during the run.
Jon Bell scored Austin FC’s opening goal in the 29th minute while turning onto his left foot in traffic and beating Toronto keeper Luka Gavran. The score came off a feed from Guilherme Brio.
Myrto Uzuni tried to double the Austin FC lead with a shot in the 34th minute before Gavran made the save. Toronto FC’s Josh Sargent and Daniel Salloi responded with low-percentage shots that Stuver turned away.
Salloi tied the score 1-1 in the 52nd minute, running to the far post to volley home a pass from Sargent that deflected off an Austin defender and directly to the right knee of the Toronto striker.
Gallagher’s shot eight minutes later forced Gavron into a key save and kept the game tied. Richie Laryea’s goal in the 67th minute gave Toronto a 2-1 lead.
Austin FC tied the score 2-2 on a nifty Facundo Torres goal in the 75th minute off assists from Robert Taylor and Uzuni. Christian Ramírez gave Austin FC a 3-2 lead when he booted home a deflected shot by Torres in the 82nd minute.
That set stage for Franklin, who beat an Austin defender to Henry’s shot off the right post to produce the draw and earn Toronto FC a point in the standings.
–Field Level Media
