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Who’s Playing

Creighton @ DePaul

Current Records: Creighton 16-8; DePaul 12-12

What to Know

The DePaul Blue Demons are 0-13 against the Creighton Bluejays since January of 2016, but they’ll have a chance to close the gap a little bit on Thursday. DePaul and Creighton will face off in a Big East battle at 10 p.m. ET at Wintrust Arena. The Blue Demons are out to stop an eight-game streak of losses at home.

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It was close but no cigar for DePaul as they fell 73-71 to the Butler Bulldogs on Tuesday. The loss was just more heartbreak for DePaul, who fell 63-59 when the teams previously met last December. Their defeat shouldn’t obscure the performances of forward David Jones, who had 17 points, and guard Javon Freeman-Liberty, who had 13 points.

Meanwhile, Creighton didn’t have too much trouble with the Georgetown Hoyas at home on Monday as they won 88-77. Five players on the Bluejays scored in the double digits: guard Alex O’Connell (27), forward Ryan Hawkins (14), center Ryan Kalkbrenner (13), guard Ryan Nembhard (12), and forward Keyshawn Feazell (12).

The Blue Demons are now 12-12 while Creighton sits at 16-8. Creighton is 9-6 after wins this season, and DePaul is 3-8 after losses.

How To Watch

  • When: Thursday at 10 p.m. ET
  • Where: Wintrust Arena — Chicago, Illinois
  • TV: CBS Sports Network
  • Live Stream: CBSSports.com or fuboTV (Try for free. Regional restrictions may apply.)
  • Watch on your Phone: CBS Sports App
  • Watch on Connected TV: CBS Sports App on Roku and Fire TV
  • Ticket Cost: $6.00

Odds

The Blue Demons are a slight 1.5-point favorite against the Bluejays, according to the latest college basketball odds.

Bettors have moved against the Blue Demons slightly, as the game opened with the Blue Demons as a 3-point favorite.

Over/Under: -110

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Series History

Creighton have won all of the games they’ve played against DePaul in the last eight years.

  • Jan 22, 2022 – Creighton 60 vs. DePaul 47
  • Feb 24, 2021 – Creighton 77 vs. DePaul 53
  • Jan 30, 2021 – Creighton 69 vs. DePaul 62
  • Feb 15, 2020 – Creighton 93 vs. DePaul 64
  • Jan 22, 2020 – Creighton 83 vs. DePaul 68
  • Mar 09, 2019 – Creighton 91 vs. DePaul 78
  • Feb 20, 2019 – Creighton 79 vs. DePaul 67
  • Feb 27, 2018 – Creighton 82 vs. DePaul 57
  • Feb 07, 2018 – Creighton 76 vs. DePaul 75
  • Feb 11, 2017 – Creighton 93 vs. DePaul 58
  • Jan 28, 2017 – Creighton 83 vs. DePaul 66
  • Feb 06, 2016 – Creighton 88 vs. DePaul 66
  • Jan 17, 2016 – Creighton 91 vs. DePaul 80

Injury Report for DePaul

  • Javan Johnson: Out (Hand)
  • Tyon Grant-Foster: Out for the Season (Undisclosed)
  • Ahamad Bynum: Out for the Season (Not Injury Related)

Injury Report for Creighton

  • Devin Davis: Game-Time Decision (Undisclosed)
  • Arthur Kaluma: Game-Time Decision (Knee)
  • John Christofilis: Game-Time Decision (Undisclosed)
  • Shereef Mitchell: Out (Undisclosed)



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Once teammates with Keith, Alex Pietrangelo now battling Matthew Tkachuk in Final

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LAS VEGAS — When he was just starting his National Hockey League career in St. Louis, Alex Pietrangelo spent part of a summer house-sitting for one of his original teammates.

Pietrangelo discovered in the basement of the home the little mini-sticks rink that Keith Tkachuk had set up for his boys, Matthew and Brady. There were lots of scuffs on the walls. Apparently, the games were rambunctious.

It turned out, so were the boys.

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Now 33, Pietrangelo remembers Tkachuk bringing his sons to the rink in St. Louis, and Matthew and Brady bombing around the Blues’ dressing room. Reflecting on it this week, Pietrangelo smiled, mentioning how his own kids now visit the Vegas Golden Knights dressing room.

“I would have been what, 18, 19 years old, so they were just little guys,” Pietrangelo said Sunday between games in the Stanley Cup Final. “I’m nine years older than Matthew, so he was, what, 10 at the time. It’s just funny how things come back.”

Keith Tkachuk retired after the 2009-10 season, but the family stayed in St. Louis and Matthew and Brady eventually became part of the same training group that Pietrangelo still skates with in the summer — even after he left the Blues in 2020 for a stunning $61.6-million free-agent contract in Las Vegas.

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The scuff marks Matthew Tkachuk is making in the Stanley Cup Final are mostly on Pietrangelo, who seems to be the Florida Panthers‘ primary target, especially after whistles. During scrums in Games 1 and 2, which the Golden Knights easily swept to get halfway to their first Stanley Cup, Tkachuk took advantage of the chaos to punch Pietrangelo in the head.

“Yeah, multiple times,” the Knights’ No. 1 defenceman told Sportsnet. “He comes as advertised. That’s OK, I can take it.”

Asked Friday on media day about skating with the Tkachuks in the summer, Pietrangelo said: “I mean, there’s a lot of guys who skate with other guys. (Matthew) is a good player. They both are. They’re both big bodies, big boys. I skate with Brady, too, and I also played with their dad. That sounds a little weird sometimes.

“I stayed at their house one summer. They were out of town, but I stayed at their house with another guy. I still remember they had a little hockey rink in the basement. And here they are. Time flies.”

Like a rabbit punch in a scrum.

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The Tkachuk boys have grown into NHL stars themselves and Pietrangelo is finishing his 13th full season in the league — most of them as one of the game’s top-10 blueliners.

The defenceman from King City, Ont., has finished fourth in Norris Trophy balloting a couple of times, including during his final season in St. Louis, which was the year after Pietrangelo helped the Blues cap a storybook run to the Stanley Cup.

“The first time, it’s a big deal obviously,” Pietrangelo said. “You work your whole life to get there, and I think you’re a little more calm the second time around because you know what to expect. You’ve been there. You certainly try to enjoy it a bit more because you never know when it’s going to happen again, right? You think it’s going to happen but it’s harder than you think.”

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Before the Knights’ 7-2 blowout win on Monday, he explained: “Relaxed isn’t the right word, but you almost feel a little bit less pressure because you’ve been through it before. I think these whole playoffs in general, going on this run, for me, it’s felt a little bit less tense. I’ve played 115 or 120 playoff games [129 actually], and as you keep going you get that feeling. But I feel like our group, the way we are as a group in the locker room, I think we’re enjoying this process.

“St. Louis, there was so much going on that year — the coach [getting fired] and all that stuff, and then (Jordan) Binnington comes up, it was a different kind of ride. But I feel like we’ve been a good team all year. We’ve earned the right to be in this spot. So there’s a sense of confidence that we carried going into this. But the reality is there’s a lot of guys that were… three wins away from winning it last time [for Vegas in 2018] who haven’t won it. So we have a good balance of experience and hunger.”

And the Knights have outstanding lineup balance, too, and all these things have made the series a mismatch so far.

Game 3 is Thursday in Sunrise, Fla. (Sportsnet and SN NOW).

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Just as Pietrangelo said Tkachuk has come as advertised, so has Pietrangelo.

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Except for a moment of madness in the second round, when Pietrangelo uncharacteristically chopped down on the wrists of Edmonton Oilers star Leon Draisaitl and was lucky to escape with a one-game suspension, the big defenceman has played the steady, dependable, superior hockey that led the Knights to blitz him in free agency.

The Knights already had an elite defenceman in Shea Theodore. But general manager Kelly McCrimmon, backed by team president George McPhee and owner Bill Foley, believed Vegas needed a “true No. 1 defenceman” like Pietrangelo.

Among the NHL’s top blue-liners, Pietrangelo’s game is one of the quietest. He isn’t dynamic like Cale Makar and Quinn Hughes, doesn’t pile up points like Erik Karlsson and Roman Josi, and isn’t as physically imposing as Victor Hedman.

But night after night, Pietrangelo plays a strong two-way game, making plays with the puck, using his size to protect the Vegas net and his positioning and smarts to disrupt the opposition. He and teammate Alec Martinez lead the playoffs in blocked shots with 48, and only Knights forward Mark Stone and his magic stick have more takeaways than Pietrangelo’s 22.

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After a 54-point regular season that tied a career-high (but was only 15th in scoring among NHL defencemen), Pietrangelo has one goal and nine points (and a plus-10 goal differential at five-on-five) in 18 playoff games.

You can argue whether all that is worth $8.8-million a season, but the Knights have gotten exactly what they wanted with Pietrangelo. Well, they will get it as long as Vegas wins two more games against Florida.

“He’s a high-effort player,” Knights coach Bruce Cassidy said during his media availability on Sunday. “He’s certainly got skill and makes his plays, he’s got a good shot and good nose for the net. But I think his effort to block shots, to defend hard, clear the front of the net — those are some things I guess I’ve learned about Alex. I thought he was a little more the offensive-tilted guy, but he’s a full 200-foot guy. A harder player, I guess, than maybe I would have suspected watching him.”

“This was a good team before I got here,” Pietrangelo said. “Kelly and George have added some pieces, myself and a few other guys along the way they felt would give the team an even better opportunity. But credit to the guys who have been here, the guys who have been here from the start. They’ve been successful since Day 1. And there’s a reason why.

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“We’re confident in what we do as a group. I wouldn’t say that you sit there and you say: ‘Oh, we have a chance to win (the Stanley Cup).’ I don’t think that was ever really the thought process. The thing about our group is we kind of go every single day, and then worry about what the next day is. We’ve dealt with the emotions of the playoffs really well because of that.”

And the emotions of the first two games of the Stanley Cup Final, when the Panthers have failed to goad the Knights into a street fight and Tkachuk, their best player, has been ineffective.

“You’ve got to worry about who you’re playing and where you are right now,” Pietrangelo said. “Experience helps, but I think sometimes you can overthink that experience because you’ve still got to go out and play the game. Because for all of us who are experienced, there’s guys who have never won it before and are just as hungry to win for the first time, right? But, you know, when you win it once, you want to win it again.”

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In Game 5 of the 2005 NLCS, the St. Louis Cardinals were one out away from elimination.

They were trailing the Houston Astros in the series, 3-1.

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However, Albert Pujols saved the day with his epic home run off of Brad Lidge that gave St. Louis a 5-4 lead.

St. Louis held on to win and force Game 6.

Now retired from baseball, Pujols has joined MLB Network as an analyst.

On Tuesday, he spoke with former MLB pitcher Al Leiter and discussed his epic home run off of Lidge, explaining his thought process in the moment and what worked for him.

The video can be found on Twitter.

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Pujols swung at a first-pitch slider from Lidge in his at-bat in the top of the ninth inning of Game 5.

The future Hall-of-Famer said that he knew Lidge’s best pitch at the time was his slider, despite him being able to touch the upper 90s with his fastball.

Pujols recalled being completely fooled by the first pitch, but ultimately coming to realize that Lidge would go back to it.

The three-time MVP said at that point, he knew what was coming and that he had Lidge right where he wanted him.

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Of course, everybody knows what happened next.

Pujols received an 0-1 slider from Lidge and hit one of the most legendary home runs in Cardinals history, saving them from the brink of elimination.

The ball hit the train tracks in the rafters at Minute Maid Park and left the crowd stunned in disbelief before the Cardinals completed their comeback to force Game 6.

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The Oakland Athletics and their ownership have shown their hand by now.

Their intention is to be playing games in Las Vegas by 2028.

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To do that, however, they need Nevada lawmakers to approve their funding plan to build a new stadium on the Las Vegas strip.

That still hasn’t happened.

“Late last night, Nevada ended its legislative session without voting on a bill to fund a new Vegas stadium for the A’s. Gov. Joe Lombardo is expected to call for a special session of the Legislature Tuesday morning,” Front Office Sports tweeted.

The clock is ticking, as the A’s need approval by the lawmakers soon if their plan is to be fulfilled.

The team has been looking to move from the Oakland-Alameda County Stadium for years.

As long as there is no agreement to build the stadium in Las Vegas, the move from Oakland won’t take place.

According to Front Office Sports, should the move to Las Vegas fail to pan out, Oakland mayor Sheng Thao has stated that she remains ready to negotiate with the team.

A’s ownership doesn’t feel like the franchise has a future in Oakland because people don’t go to the stadium, but in reality, they haven’t done much to draw them in either.

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In any case, there are several cities willing to absorb the responsibility of having an MLB franchise.

In fact, Orlando and Salt Lake City have serious projects in place.

The saga continues, and will keep going on until the A’s find a new home.

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