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cornerback Lardarius Webb agreed to terms on a five-year extension Thursday that
includes a $10 million signing bonus and a $5 million option bonus. Webb, who
was already signed for next year, is now locked in for the next six seasons. "It
feels amazing," he said. "I feel blessed and proud. Now I can relax and play
ball and not worry about anything. This settles my mind down." Webb intercepted
a career-high five passes in the regular season and broke a team record with
three interceptions in the playoffs. He had a career-high 68 tackles and 20 pass
deflections and emerged as one of the NFLs top young cornerbacks. "Lardarius is
an important player for the Ravens and were very happy he will be with us for a
long time," Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome said. "We have a good history
of completing second contracts for targeted players we want to keep for the long
haul." Webbs highlights last season included a 73-yard interception return for a
touchdown against the New York Jets and a 68-yard punt return for a score
against the Cleveland Browns. He had 30 punt returns for 301 yards for a 10.0
average in 2011. A former third-round draft pick from Nicholls State, Webb also
forced a fumble and had 1 1/2 sacks last season. In three NFL seasons, Webb has
164 tackles, seven interceptions, two sacks and 37 pass deflections. Now that
Webbs deal is completed, the Ravens still have two long-term deals they want to
finish: quarterback Joe Flacco and Pro Bowl running back Ray Rice, their
franchise player. The Ravens are also working on a contract extension for
restricted free agent cornerback Cary Williams.
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Bruins begin their Eastern Conference title defence against an Original Six
rival, as they host Game 1 of a best-of-seven series Thursday against the
Detroit Red Wings. Catch the game on TSN and TSN GO starting at 7:30pm et/4:30pm
pt. Considering the Bruins and Red Wings played in opposite conferences for
decades, this playoff meeting is a rare treat for NHL fans. In fact, the last
time these Original Six foes met in the postseason was in 1957 when neither
clubs current coaches were born yet. Boston and Detroit have met seven times in
the playoffs with the Bruins taking four of those encounters, including the 1957
semifinal round matchup. The Red Wings, however, have won three straight in the
regular season against Boston and seven of the previous eight encounters.
Bostons only victory in the 2013-14 season series was a 4-1 home win back on
Oct. 5, while Detroit beat the Bruins as recently as April 2, when it picked up
a 3-2 regulation win in the Motor City. Still, heading into the opening round of
the playoffs the Bruins are once again the team to beat in the Eastern
Conference and perhaps the entire NHL. Boston, which in 2011 won its first
Stanley Cup since the days of Bobby Orr, is not only the defending East
champions, but it also enters this postseason as winners of the 2013-14
Presidents Trophy. The clubs 117 points were the most gained by the franchise
since 1971-72 (119 pts) and Boston finished as the top team in the regular
season for the first time since 1989-90. Despite heading into the postseason
with a ton of confidence, the Bruins know they cant afford to look past their
first-round opponent. Boston made it to the Stanley Cup Finals for the second
time in three seasons last spring, but before it fell in six games to the
Chicago Blackhawks, the Bruins nearly lost in the first round to Toronto. The
Bruins blew a 3-1 series lead against the Maple Leafs and needed to overcome a
4-1 third-period deficit in Game 7 to get past Toronto. It marked fourth
straight Boston was a fourth seed in last springs matchup with Toronto, but the
Bs shouldnt expect their No. 1 standing in the East to instill fear in the
Detroit Red Wings this time around. It marked the third straight spring Boston
went seven games in the first round. The Bruins beat Montreal four games to
three in 2011 en route to its Stanley Cup title, but lost in seven the following
season against Washington. "I dont know, it just seems to be the biggest battle
for us and the hardest one to get through," Bruins forward Milan Lucic said of
his clubs tendency to play long opening-round series. "I dont think its going to
be any different heading into this series. So weve got to be prepared to bring
our best because you talk about the last three years, you know the other team
hasnt taken us lightly at all and theyve given us their best." Boston is known
best as a big, physical team that is really tough to score against, but the club
made considerable strides in the offensive end in 2013-14. The Bruins averaged
just 2.62 goals per game during the lockout- shortened season before upping that
scoring rate to 2.96 gpg in the 2013 playoffs. This season, Boston is third in
the NHL with 3.15 gpg through 82 games and hopes to maintain that goal-scoring
clip in the upcoming playoffs. Six Boston forwards finished the season with over
50 points this season. Leading the way on offense were David Krejci and
Patrice Bergeron, the clubs top two centermen. Krejci dished out a club-best 50
assists to help him pace the Bs with 69 points, while Bergeron had 62 points and
tied winger Jarome Iginla for the club lead with 30 goals. While Bostons
forwards contribute to their clubs overall stinginess on defense, immense
blueliner Zdeno Chara and steady goaltender Tuukka Rask get most of the credit.
Rask is coming off a Vezina-caliber season, going 36-15-6 with a 2.04 goals
against average and .930 save percentage. The 27-year-old Finn is looking to
follow up his award-worthy campaign with another strong postseason. Rask was the
anchor for Bostons run to the Cup Finals last spring, recording a 1.88 GAA and
.940 save percentage in 22 playoff games. The 6-foot-9 Chara is a unique talent
who combines size and skill to create havoc at both ends of the ice. The 2008-09
Norris Trophy winneer has a booming slap shot and recorded 17 goals and 40
points over 77 games this season and Bostons captain has racked up 54 points (13
goals, 41 assists) over 129 career playoff games.
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have moved from the Western Conference to the East prior to the 2013-14
campaign, but the end result was the same as Detroit qualified for the playoffs
for a 23rd straight season. On paper, Detroit doesnt match up well with the
mighty Bruins but the club doesnt figure to be an easy out so long as Mike
Babcock is behind the bench. Babcock has been to the Cup Finals three times as a
coach, winning it with Detroit in 2008, and also has led Team Canada to Olympic
gold medals at the last two Winter Games. Last spring, the coach helped the
seventh-seeded Red Wings eliminate the Pacific Division champion Anaheim Ducks
in the first round. He also had the eventual Stanley Cup champion Chicago
Blackhawks on the ropes in Round 2, but the Hawks won three straight to oust
Detroit in seven games. This season, Babcock guided his club to the playoffs
despite the club dealing with considerable injury problems all along the way.
Detroit enters the playoffs reasonably healthy compared to other points of the
season, but the club will begin the first round without captain
Henrik Zetterberg (back surgery), fellow forwards Dan Cleary (sprained knee)
Stephen Weiss (sports hernia surgery) and defenseman Jonathan Ericsson (finger
surgery). Star forward Pavel Datsyuk also was limited to only 45 games this
season, but he returned to the lineup earlier this month and is ready to go for
Round 1. The Russian has amassed 103 points (36g, 67a) over 140 career playoff
games. Faced with injuries to numerous key veterans, young forwards
Gustav Nyquist and Tomas Tatar stepped up for the Red Wings in a big way down
the stretch. That was particularly true of the 24-year-old Nyquist, who led
Detroit with 28 goals this season in just 57 games. Nyquist has two goals and
three assists over 18 career playoff games, but he could be ready for a breakout
postseason after showing Babcock and the hockey world what he can do with
increased playing time. Tatar, 23, added 19 goals and 20 assists in 73 games for
the Red Wings this season. However, the young Slovakian winger has never skated
in an NHL playoff game. As a whole, Detroits offense ranked 16th in the league
this season with just 2.65 gpg. Niklas Kronwall is the clear No. 1 defenseman
for Detroit in front of No. 1 goaltender Jimmy Howard. Kronwall has done a
superb job of replacing fellow Swede Nicklas Lidstrom in that role. Lidstrom, of
course, retired following the 2011-12 season, leaving seven Norris Trophy wins
and a Hall of Fame legacy behind him. Kronwall led Detroit in average ice time
with 24 minutes, 18 seconds of action a game. His 49 points (8g, 41a) more than
doubled the offensive output of the clubs next- best defenseman Danny DeKeyser,
who had 23 points on four goals and 19 assists. Howard, meanwhile, is coming off
a mediocre regular season that saw him go 21-19-11 with a 2.66 GAA and .910 save
percentage. The 30-year-old American had posted a 2.13 GAA in each of the
previous two seasons and his save percentage was .920 or better in both
campaigns. Over 42 career playoff games, Howard has compiled a 2.57 GAA and .918
save percentage. The injured Zetterberg led the Red Wings with three goals
during the season series, while Tatar had two goals and two assists. Nyquist
added two goals and a helper, while Howard was 1-1-0 with a 3.00 GAA. Rask
struggled to a 1-3-0 record and 3.29 GAA in four games versus Detroit, while no
Boston player had more than one goal in the series. Reilly Smith led the Bruins
with four points -- all assists -- in four games. Boston, which also will host
Detroit in Game 2 on Sunday, was an impressive 31-7-3 as the home team this
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CLEVELAND -- Mike Trout homered twice and drove in four runs, rookie
Matt Shoemaker remained unbeaten as a starter, and the Los Angeles Angels
defeated the Cleveland Indians 9-3 on Tuesday night.
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in the fifth broke a 3-all tie and capped a four-run inning. He added a leadoff
homer in the seventh. The two-time All-Star was 3 for 5, extending his hitting
streak to 12 games, and has reached base safely in 35 of his last 36 contests.
Shoemaker (4-1) allowed two runs in a career-high eight innings. The
right-hander is 4-0 in seven major-league starts, six this season. The
right-hander, who lost in a relief appearance in April, recorded a career-high
10 strikeouts. Josh Tomlin (4-4) gave up six runs in 5 1-3 innings. The loss
ended Clevelands 10-game home winning streak. The game was delayed by rain for
11 minutes before the bottom of the ninth. Indians left fielder Michael Brantley
was scratched from the lineup, and had tests on the head and neck injuries he
sustained Monday. Trout capped an eight-pitch at-bat against Tomlin in the fifth
by lining a 2-2 delivery over the wall in right. He homered into the bleachers
in left field in the seventh off Mark Lowe for his 16th of the season and the
second multi-homer game of his career. The first came on Aug. 30, 2011, against
Seattle. Trout is batting .410 (34 for 83) over his last 22 games and has raised
his average from .264 to .311. Howie Kendrick, who had three hits and drove in
two runs, and Kole Calhoun, who was 4 for 5 with two RBIs, hit solo homers for
the Angels. Lonnie Chisenhall, who entered the game in an 0-for-13 slump, hit a
solo homer in the fourth that put Cleveland ahead 2-1. Shoemaker made the Angels
opening day roster and was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake on May 25 after going
2-0 in three starts. He was recalled three days later and has won two of three
starts since. Shoemaker allowed five hits and walked one. Shortstop
Asdrubal Cabreras team-high 13th error helped Los Angeles take the lead.
Following David Freeses leadoff single, Raul Ibanez hit a slow roller toward
second base. Cabrera, playing to the right side of the bag, tried to tag Freese
but dropped the ball, leaving runners at first and second. Calhouns one-out
single tied the game. Albert Pujols RBI groundout in the first gave Los Angeles
the lead. David Murphys ground ball tied the game in the second. Chisenhalls
two-out homer in the fourth hit off the wall of the Indians bullpen in centre
field. The left-handed batter, who is hitting .368, cooled off after going 5 for
5 with three homers and nine RBIs against Texas on June 9, going hitless in four
straight games. Brantley was injured trying to break up a double play sliding
into second base in the third inning Monday. He passed a concussion test Monday,
but still felt discomfort before Tuesdays game. Hes batting .323 and leads the
team with 11 homers and 46 RBIs. Fans paraded around the field with their dogs
before the game in the Indians annual Puppypalooza promotion. The Indians
announced approximately 300 dogs were in attendance. NOTES: Josh Hamilton was
the DH for Los Angeles while Ibanez played left field. ... The Indians signed OF
Bradley Zimmer, their No. 1 draft pick and the 21st overall selection. He will
report to Class A Mahoning Valley. ... Angels LHP Tyler Skaggs (strained right
hamstring) did not throw a simulated game, as scheduled, but will have a bullpen
session Wednesday. ... Game-time temperature was 91 degrees. ... Ryan Raburn
started in left field for Cleveland. ... Angels LHP C.J. Wilson (7-6) takes on
Indians RHP Justin Masterson (4-4) in the third game of the series Wednesday.
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on that when the Toronto Blue Jays battle the struggling Boston Red Sox in game
two of their three game set at Fenway Park.Fridays action from Brazil concludes
with Ecuador and Honduras both looking for their first win at the 2014 World
Cup. Listen to Ecuador vs. Honduras LIVE at 6pm et/3pm pt on TSN Radio 1050
Toronto and TEAM 1410 Vancouver. Ecuador and Honduras will both be aiming to
bounce back after suffering defeats in their respective World Cup openers in
Group E play at the Arena da Baixada on Friday. Both sides enter the match
without a point, but the two teams arrived at that destination in very different
ways. Ecuadors 2-1 defeat to Switzerland came on a stoppage-time winner from
Swiss substitute Haris Seferovic, while Honduras was hammered 3-0 by France and
had Wilson Palacios sent off in the first half. There is no room for error for
either team in this game as the loser would be eliminated, and both must pick
themselves up after tough defeats to open the competition. Ecuador took the lead
in the contest in the 22nd minute through a goal from Enner Valencia as he
headed home a free kick. But Switzerland made the most of a set-piece chance of
its own and equalized early in the second half courtesy of Admir Mehmedi. The
match was there for the taking for either side in the second half, but just when
Ecuador seemed to be pressing for the winner, Switzerland hit on a counter
attack in the dying minutes to snatch the win on a well-worked piece of play
that resulted in Seferovic slamming home the winner from close range. "It was an
intense and evenly-matched game. Weve seen both teams perform to the best of
their ability," said Ecuador head coach Reinaldo Rueda, "We seemed to have thee
game under control, but what use is that if you end up losing? But thats
football, although we didnt deserve to lose.
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went looking for the win. We have to get this defeat out of our heads and get
ready to face two very strong opponents." That first opponent, Honduras, was
soundly beaten by France through two goals from Karim Benzema and an own goal
that brought goal-line technology into play. Benzema converted from the penalty
spot shortly before halftime to put France into the lead, while Honduras entered
the break with 10 men after Palacios received a second yellow card. At that
point it was mostly about damage control for head coach Luis Fernando Suarez and
his team, although he watched France add another goal in the 48th minute when a
shot from Benzema struck the post and was deflected into his own net by
goalkeeper Noel Valladares. Benzema then capped the match with another tally 18
minutes from time, leaving Suarez to hope that his side can learn from the
defeat and move forward. "It was a tough match, and they came through it better
than we did," Suarez said. "Weve got no regrets; they were simply better than us
on the day. There are certain aspects that well need to improve ahead of our
next game. Its difficult to overcome a team thats already up by a goal and is
capable of holding on to the ball so well. Well need to retain the lessons we
learned today." Honduras is still searching for its first win at a World Cup,
while Ecuador can give itself a chance at reaching the round of 16 for the
second time with three points on Friday.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif.
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years, and John Wall has a lot to do with it. Wall had 28 points and 14 assists,
leading the Wizards to a heated 117-107 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on
Friday night. "Hes a competitor that comes every night," coach Randy Wittman
said. "Hes obviously a big part that gets our engine running. So I want him to
understand how important he is in continuing that." The Wizards are having their
best season since 2007-08, when they ended a string of four consecutive playoff
berths. Theyve already surpassed last seasons win total by seven with 13 games
remaining, and are sixth in the Eastern Conference, with a seven-game lead over
the New York Knicks for the final playoff seed. "The difference this year is
just trusting each other," Wall said. "This is a group that enjoys playing with
each other, and we know the one thing we can do is play hard for 48 minutes and
trust any guy down the stretch. I give a lot of credit to our organization and
our coaches for helping our second unit improve." Washington (36-33) is one of
only six teams in their conference with a winning record. But if they were in
the West, they would be in 10th place — 4 1/2 games out of contention. "Im glad
Im in the East," Wall said with a grin. "But we still havent solidified a
playoff spot, so we knew we had to get back on the right track — pushing the
ball and playing team defence. When we get stagnant, we dont play great and lose
a lot of games like that. So it was great to get to come back tonight and get
back on the winning track." Bradley Beal added 18 points for the Wizards, who
began this four-game western trip with back-to-back losses to Sacramento and
Portland. Nene sat out his 13th in a row with a sprained left knee, but
Marcin Gortat returned to the lineup with 13 points and 13 rebounds in 34
minutes after missing his first game of the season because of pain in his lower
back. "Kudos to our guys and their connections out here on the coast to get him
some treatment," Wittman said. "Last night we thought he was day-to-day, but he
got here and he said: You know what? I feel pretty good. I wasnt anticipating
that, but it was a pleasant surprise." Tempers flared with 2:14 remaining and
the Wizards ahead 108-98, as Jordan Hill and Nick Young got into a scuffle with
Gooden after a battle for a loose ball. Referees Scott Foster, Mark Ayotte and
Nick Buchert went to the video monitor at the scorers table review, and Gooden
was assessed a Flagrant 2 foul and was ejected. So was Hill, who received a
technical foul. Young also got a technical, but stayed in the game. Young and
Jodie Meeks each scored 21 points for the injury-jinxed Lakers, who welcomed
Young, Hill and Steve Nash back into the mix and had 12 players in uniform for
the first time since March 4. Coach Mike DAntoni, unable to play Wesley Johnson
because of an upper-respiratory infection, used his 30th different starting
lineup with Robert Sacre at centre and Pau Gasol shifting to power forward
alongside newcomer Kent Bazemore. Gasol had 14 points and 14 rebounds. Nash, who
sat out the previous 15 games because of chronic nerve damage in his back that
has limited him to 11 appearances all season, had 11 assists and five points in
19 minutes off the bench. On March 13, following an individual workout by Nash
at Oklahoma City, DAntoni told the media that the two-time MVP was done for the
season. But when Jordan Farmar was sidelined by a groin strain, all bets were
off. "Steve always kept in shape," DAntoni said. "He wanted to play and he was
getting there, so it made sense to go ahead and get him in there." Young sat out
the previous 11 games and 17 of 18 with a sore left knee, and Hill was sidelined
for eight games due to a sore right knee. All three of the returning Lakers
ended up on the court at the same time when Nash and Hill reported in with 3:26
left in the first quarter and Los Angeles trailing 24-12. Trevor Bookers short
running jumper gave the Wizards their biggest lead, 72-51, with 7:22 left in the
third quarter. Nash reported back in with 3:44 left in the period and
orchestrated an 18-7 Lakers run that included seven points by Sacre, whose dunk
with 3.3 seconds on the clock narrowed the gap to 88-81. "It didnt look like he
missed a beat to me. Thats how talented he is," Wall said. "No matter how old
Steve Nash is, man, whenever he runs that pick-and-roll, hes efficient and one
of the best at passing and getting his shot. A lot of people are writing him
off, but when hes healthy, hes still one of the greatest all-time. So youve got
to respect a two-time MVP in this league." NOTES: The Lakers failed to sell out
for the fifth time, drawing 18,112 — 885 short of capacity. ... Nash has played
in just three games since his 40th birthday on Feb. 7, when he scored 19 points
at Philadelphia. ... C Chris Kaman and G MarShon Brooks suited up for the
Lakers, but didnt play. ... Wall is the only player to start each of the Wizards
first 69 games. No one has started all 82 for them since swingman
DeShawn Stevenson in 2007-08. ... The Lakers have held opponents under 100 just
18 times. The only team that has done it fewer times is Philadelphia (nine). ...
The Lakers only lead came after Meeks made a layup for the first basket of the
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come.ENGLEWOOD, Colo. - John Elway doesnt see Peyton Manning riding off into
that orange Rocky Mountain sunset the way Elway did 15 years ago if the Denver
Broncos quarterback caps his record-setting season with a second Super Bowl
ring. Elways body was breaking down, having been sacked 516 times — 244 more
than Manning has been in about the same number of games. "I still think hes
young and hes playing well," Elway, now the Broncos executive vice-president,
said Thursday of his quarterback, whos coming off his best statistical season
just two years removed from neck problems that weakened his throwing arm. "Thats
going to come down to Peyton. Its going to come down to what he wants to do."
Manning has given no indication that hes anywhere near calling it quits at age
37, although he has dropped phrases lately like "light at the end of the tunnel"
when talking about his career. Elway takes that to mean Manning knows that
whenever he does walk away, these are the days hell look back on. Manning is
preparing to lead the Broncos (14-3) against Tom Brady and the New England
Patriots (13-4) Sunday in the AFC championship. Elway said hell meet with
Manning after the season to talk about his future. But the four-time MVP who
will likely have No. 5 soon certainly doesnt seem to be wringing the last
Sundays out of his battered body like Elway was doing back in 1998. After all,
Manning has thrown for 97 touchdowns in his two seasons in Denver, including an
NFL-record 55 this season. "When you leave this game, you want to leave it on
your last leg and try not to leave anything on the table. ... I was just
fortunate to be able to be on two great football teams and be able to win world
championships when my last leg broke," said Elway, who retired after leading the
Broncos to their second straight Super Bowl title on Jan. 31, 1999. "I missed
four games my last year. So, could I have gotten through another year? Sure, I
could have," Elway said. "But would it have beenn at the level I want? .
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game as much as I had enjoyed it? No, because it took me so long to heal. It was
kind of the beginning of the body breaking down. So the combination of both —
and being able to run off into the sunset — made it easier for me." Elway said
running the Broncos front office has proven much different from running the team
from the huddle. "It takes some getting used to," he said. "I enjoy watching the
regular season games, but I was absolutely miserable last week watching this
game. I mean, it took me four hours to get the pit out of my stomach after the
game was over." Elway has hit the jackpot less in the draft than in free agency,
none bigger than when he lured Manning to Denver after his release by the
Indianapolis Colts. Together, the two great quarterbacks are one win from
returning to the Super Bowl. "He has been a great resource," Manning said. "He
doesnt come to our quarterback meetings and he is not on the phones with me
during the game. I think he wants to make that clear. Its his job to hire good
people to communicate with me on those. At the same time, I think you would be
crazy not to ask a quarterback with his experience questions. "And it was kind
of the same way growing up. My dad was never my coach by any means. But when you
enjoy playing quarterback and you want to learn about the position, you try to
use resources around you and so I have asked John a number of questions and hes
provided me with knowledge or tidbits from experiences that hes had and hes been
very helpful that way." Elway said his conversations with Manning are less Xs
and Os and more philosophical. "There is a fraternity and there is a closeness
among quarterbacks," Elway said. "I enjoy those conversations and weve had a lot
of good ones." ___ AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org ___ Follow AP Pro Football
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CALGARY -- A tumultuous day for the Calgary Flames off the ice Thursday had a
happy ending thanks to Chris Butler.
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. Butlers second goal of the year with four seconds left in overtime gave
Calgary a 2-1 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes. Paul Byron entered the
Carolina zone then curled back towards the blue-line before sending a pass
across to Butler, who flung a 50-foot wrist shot past a partially screened
Justin Peters. "Paul did a great job, having great patience hanging onto the
puck and I just tried to be available there and really just throw a muffin on
net," said Butler. Peters said when Mikael Backlund crossed in front of him, he
lost track of the puck. "Just a mental lapse on my part. He went right through
the line of the puck. Ive got to do a better job of fighting to find it earlier,
especially with that much time left," said Peters. It was an eventful day in
Calgary. In the morning, president of hockey operations Brian Burke announced
the firing of general manager Jay Feaster and assistant GM John Weisbrod. "It
was a tough morning. Obviously its pretty surprising when Burkie comes down to
the locker-room and delivers that type of news," said Butler. "Jay has been such
a good guy to all of us here. Its tough to see a guy like that let go. Hes
pretty responsible for bringing a lot of guys in. We certainly wish him the best
and it was nice to get a win today." A key play in the game came with 5:25
remaining in the third period when Carolinas Jeff Skinner, who had just scored
to tie the game, was awarded a penalty shot after being hooked on a breakaway by
Ladislav Smid. Skinner tried to go five-hole again just like he did on his goal
but this time was denied by Karri Ramo. "Looking back, I would have done
something different," Skinner said. "I tried to open him up but he didnt really
bite on my fake. I probably shouldnt have forced it in there." It was one of 29
saves on the night for Ramo, who improved to 5-5-1. "Just trying to make the
save, be big, and not give him very much to shoot at. I wanted to give a chance
for our guys to win," Ramo said. Brian McGrattan, who scored the only goal of
the opening 40 minutes, said that save was the difference. "That was huge. That
probably won us the game right there. We came out after that save was made and
we were flying. You need saves like that to win games," said McGrattan. Calgary
(12-15-4) now heads out on a five-game Eastern road swing that begins Saturday
in Buffalo. Carolina (13-13-7) will look for its first win when it wraps up a
four-game road trip in Phoenix on Saturday. "A sour end to a great effort by our
team, thats for sure," said Peters, who falls to 6-8-2. "We played a solid game,
came out strong in the third, took the play to them a lot." The Flames took a
1-0 lead to the third period, but for the third game in a row couldnt hold it
with Skinner tying the game for Carolina at 11:10 on a 30-foot wrist shot that
trickled through Ramos pads. "We had chances, we just didnt capitalize and it
came back to bite us," said Carolina coach Kirk Muller. "I thought it was going
to be a low scoring game, tight. I was happy the way we stuck with it tonight."
Throughout the mornings press conference, Burke alluded to the Flames as being
too small, not tough enough and needing to play more hostile, or truculent as he
likes to describe it. Appropriately, it was the Flames most physical player,
McGrattan, who opened the scoring at 17:49 the first period after some hard work
by linemates Byron and Lance Bouma. "In a tight game, coach showing confidence
in us throwing us out more and more and more. I think if we do the things we did
in that shift, game in and game out, hell have the confidence to play us more,"
said McGrattan, whose goal was his first in 30 games dating back to last season.
McGrattan complimented the way the team played after the days events. "We
reacted the right way. A lot of things in the game that are out of your
control," he said. "You can only control the things that you do and thats how
hard you work and how good your attitude is. I think we regrouped today and got
a big win." Both teams welcomed back veteran forwards to their lineup. For the
Flames, Curtis Glencross (knee) returned after missing 15 games and TJ Galiardi
(back) drew back in after being sidelined for eight games. Carolina got
Alexander Semin (concussion) back after he missed 12 games. Notes: The
Hurricanes lost rookie Elias Lindholm early in the first period when he was hit
hard into the sideboards by Mark Giordano. He will be re-evaluated on Friday.
... Galiardi has gone 21 games without a goal. ... Carolina RW Patrick Dwyer
played his 300th NHL game. Backlund played in NHL game No. 200. ... The Flames
improve to 7-4-2 with Giordano in the line-up. ... In its last eight home games,
Calgary has given up a total of five goals over the first two periods and 14 in
the third period and overtime.
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. Hartley missed two field goals in Sundays 27-16 loss at St. Louis, dropping
his conversion rate to a career-low 73.3 percent (22-for-30) this season. The
27-year-old joined the Saints in the middle of the 2008 campaign and his tenure
with the club was highlighted by three kicks of more than 40 yards during Super
Bowl XLIV, helping New Orleans beat the Indianapolis Colts.
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. -- For a second consecutive game, the Portland Trail Blazers wiped out a poor
first-half performance with a big rally after the break.The Florida Panthers
finished with the second-worst record in the regular season, missing the
playoffs for the 12th time in the past 13 seasons. Its been a rough road, but
maybe things are looking up. After all, the Panthers did win the draft lottery.
Off-Season Game Plan looks at a Panthers club that has a mix of aging vets and
unproven young players, with very few in their prime years. That roster
composition is could force some difficult decisions upon the Panthers. Its one
thing to build around the likes of Aleksander Barkov, Nick Bjugstad and the
upcoming No. 1 pick, knowing that it will take a few years before they are
impact players in the league, but the Panthers best players right now are
35-year-old G Roberto Luongo and soon-to-be 35-year-old D Brian Campbell. If
they are going to be part of the Panthers success, that success likely has to
come very soon. "Were moving forward. Im going to fix it," GM Dale Tallon said
at seasons end. "Were going to add the pieces to help these kids get where they
need to be." The Panthers could be aggressive to make moves for immediate help,
feeling emboldened by the financial backing of new owner Vinnie Viola, but its
not easy to turn young players and prospects into players in their prime. The
long view might be to take that time and let those young players develop, but
with the Panthers making a big splash move to get Luongo, there ought to be some
sort of urgency to win in the near future. For a team that has made the playoffs
once in this century, maybe that urgency should have come sooner and it sounds
like Tallon is prepared to get to work this summer. "We have a lot of assets,"
Tallon told the Miami Herald. "We have a lot of kids who are in college, 10
picks next year, a lot in the system. Im open to any suggestions that make us
better quicker without jeopardizing our future." The TSN.ca Rating is an
efficiency rating based on per-game statistics including goals and assists --
weighted for strength (ie. power play, even, shorthanded) -- Corsi, adjusted for
zone starts, quality of competition and quality of teammates, hits, blocked
shots, penalty differential and faceoffs. Generally, a replacement-level player
is around a 60, a top six forward and top four defenceman will be around 70,
stars will be over 80 and MVP candidates could go over 90. Sidney Crosby
finished at the top of the 2013-2014 regular season ratings at 87.12. Salary cap
information all comes from the indispensable www.capgeek.com. CF% = Corsi
percentage (ie. percentage of 5-on-5 shot attempts). GM/COACHDale Tallon/Peter
Horachek Returning Forwards Player Rating GP G A PTS CF% Cap Hit Sean Bergenheim
69.60 62 16 13 29 55.1% $2.75M Nick Bjugstad 67.91 76 16 22 38 50.8% $900K
Brad Boyes 67.88 78 21 15 36 50.9% $2.625M Scottie Upshall 67.79 76 15 22 37
51.8% $3.5M Aleksander Barkov 64.99 54 8 16 24 52.1% $925K Jonathan Huberdeau
63.94 69 9 19 28 51.0% $925K Tomas Fleischmann 63.01 80 8 20 28 51.3% $4.5M
Tomas Kopecky 61.74 49 4 8 12 52.0% $3.0M Free Agent Forwards Player Rating GP G
A PTS CF% Class 13-14 Cap Hit Brandon Pirri 66.34 49 13 12 25 51.7% RFA $618K
Jesse Winchester 64.81 52 9 9 18 51.7% UFA $600K Jimmy Hayes 62.94 55 11 7 18
47.5% RFA $654K Scott Gomez 59.38 46 2 10 12 48.4% UFA $900K Krystofer Barch
53.92 55 0 4 4 44.1% UFA $750K The Panthers have four veteran wingers that are
going into the last year of their respective contracts and while all may
contribute in some fashion, theyre all potential trade candidates due to their
expiring deals. Health has been an issue for veteran winger Sean Bergenheim, as
hes missed 19 or more games in five of the past six seasons, but he plays a
strong two-way game and generates enough shots that he can score a little bit
even if hes not a high-percentage finisher. Though hes never scored more than 17
goals in a season, Bergenheims 11.23 shots per 60 minutes (5-on-5) over the past
three seasons ranks sixth. He gets the puck to the net. Health has also been an
issue for winger Scottie Upshall, but he played 76 games in 2013-2014 -- the
second time in his career that hes played more than 75 games -- and finished
with a career-best 37 points. He tends to be a decent possession player and
plays a feisty game when he manages to stay in the lineup. Two seasons removed
from a career-high 27 goals and 61 points, winger Tomas Fleischmann endured a
brutal year in which he scored eight goals and 28 points in 80 games, his lowest
scoring totals since his 29-game rookie season of 2006-2007. Scoring on just
4.3% of his shots -- one-third the rate of his career average, 12.9% -- does
make Fleischmann a solid candidate for recovery this season, and since its the
last year on his contract, he may not be around long-term, even if he recaptures
his scoring touch. Coming off a shortened 2013 season in which he scored at
career-best rates (15 goals, 27 points in 47 games), Tomas Kopecky managed four
goals and a dozen points in 49 games last season. Even so, he was a solid
possession player and has versatility to move around the lineup as needed.
Towering centre Nick Bjugstad led the Panthers with 38 (!!) points and has
potential to be a very good two-way centre. He may not have the highest
offensive ceiling but, at 6-foot-6, could become a real handful at both ends of
the rink as he gets stronger. Veteran winger Brad Boyes topped 20 goals for the
first time since 2008-2009, earning a two-year contract extension, and his 18
even-strength goals tied him with Jeff Carter and Eric Staal, among others. The
32-year-old provides stability, but his 0.46 points per game was also the lowest
scoring rate of his career. The second overall pick in last years draft,
Aleksander Barkov was thrust into a prominent role for the Panthers -- one of
two forwards to play at least 17 minutes per game (minimum 25 games played) --
before suffering a knee injury at the Olympics that prematurely ended his
season. Before that point, though, Barkov impressed with his two-way game and
the 18-year-old holds promise as a bona fide No. 1 centre. The reigning Calder
Trophy winner, Jonathan Huberdeau, slumped in his second season, scoring only
nine goals and, more troubling, generating only 1.57 shots on goal per game. It
was a step back, to be sure, but Huberdeau is still just 20-years-old, so he
should be given an opportunity to bounce back and, along with Barkov and
Bjugstad, be part of the clubs core group of young forwards. Stuck on the
outside looking in when he was with Chicago, Brandon Pirri got a better
opportunity once arriving in Florida and was effective enough to warrant a spot.
With 101 points in 102 AHL games over the past two seasons, 23-year-old Pirri is
ready for the NHL, though getting stronger and improving his play without the
puck would improve his odds of not only sticking long-term, but being able to
contribute consistently. Another former Blackhawks prospect, 6-foot-6 winger
Jimmy Hayes, does have some touch offensively, but he is more dependent on
linemates to drive possession, so that could ultimately leave him in the
position of battling for a job as the Panthers roster matures. At the same time,
with veteran wingers that could be moving on soon enough, Hayes might have an
opportunity to be a 20-goal scorer if he can use his size effectively. It would
be reasonable enough for the Panthers to press forward with the group they have
at forward but, if they are going to harbour ideas about being immediately more
competitive, then paying for a scoring winger would really help. Even if Florida
may not be a premium free agent destination, they still might want to
investigate the possibility of adding the likes of Radim Vrbata, Mike Cammalleri
or Milan Michalek, players with some track record of production that could fit
in their top six. Returning Defence Player Rating GP G A PTS CF% Cap Hit
Brian Campbell 69.67 82 7 30 37 52.7% $7.143M Ed Jovanovski 59.22 37 1 4 5 47.4%
$4.125M Colby Robak 59.14 16 0 2 2 49.4% $675K Free Agent Defence Player Rating
GP G A PTS CF% Class 13-14 Cap Hit Tom Gilbert 67.11 73 3 25 28 51.7% UFA $900K
Dmitry Kulikov 64.58 81 8 11 19 51.2% RFA $2.5M Dylan Olsen 64.48 44 3 9 12
51.1% RFA $738K Erik Gudbranson 61.35 65 3 6 9 51.2% RFA $900K He can get
overlooked nnow that hes in Florida, but Brian Campbell remains an excellent
play-driving defenceman.
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He puts up stellar possession stats, plays more than 27 minutes per game for the
Panthers and hasnt missed a game in three seasons since arriving in Florida. The
34-year-old has two years remaining on his current contract which should
actually make him a target for an enterprising team in win-now mode. The price
would likely be steep, but a team in need of a top-pair defenceman could at
least force the Panthers (and Campbell, since he has some say over his
destination) with an offer comprised of young talent . While 37-year-old
Ed Jovanovski made it the long way back from hip surgeries to play in 37 games,
perhaps not surprisingly, he wasnt terribly effective. Theres one year left of
his contract and Jovo would be a prime buyout candidate because the Panthers
would likely be better without him in their top six. Age catches up with all
athletes, but especially so in the case of those who suffer major injuries.
24-year-old Colby Robak has been a prospect, it seems, forever, and has played
35 games with the Panthers over the past three seasons. He was serviceable in 16
games in 2013-2014, good enough to figure that, with an economical one-way deal
for next season, that he is in a good position to have an NHL job when next
season begins. 23-year-old Dmitry Kulikov already has five years of NHL
experience and hes a legit top-four defenceman, though one that was
spectacularly unfortunate last season, finishing as a minus-26 despite pretty
much break-even possession numbers. Only Alexander Edler and Seth Jones had a
lower PDO (on-ice shooting plus save percentage) than Kulikovs 96.0. Its not
necessarily the optimal long-term approach, but its conceivable that an
attractive asset like Kulikov (whose name pops up in trade rumours
semi-regularly) could be moved in the summer, in an effort to upgrade the teams
offensive talent. There has been some progress with 22-year-old Erik Gudbranson,
the third overall pick in 2010, but its been gradual. In an ideal world, hed be
able to use his size and physical game in a shutdown defensive role, but
Gudbranson hasnt yet been trusted to take on the hard minutes defensively. Hes
young enough to hope that there is time to realize that upside. Another former
Blackhawk, Dylan Olsen, responded well to the opportunity presented to him in
Florida. Olsen didnt play big minutes, and his ice time decreased later in the
year, but it was a step forward for the 23-year-old and he was solid enough to
have a leg up on the competition for a regular spot on the blueline next year.
There are a couple of wildcards for the Florida defence. The first might as well
be the number one overall pick in the draft, which could be Barrie Colts D Aaron
Ekblad. Hed likely take some lumps as an 18-year-old -- they all do -- but
Ekblad would provide a long-term building block on the blueline. The other is
unrestricted free agent Tom Gilbert, who was salvaged off the scrap heap after
being bought out by Minnesota. Gilbert played more than 21 minutes a night on
the top pair with Campbell and was very effective in that role. After making
just $900,000 last season, though, Gilbert should be a due a sizeable pay
increase on an open market that tends to appreciate top-four calibre defencemen.
So, it would be great for the Panthers to keep the 31-year-old around for a few
more years, but they will have competition for his services. Returning
Goaltenders Player Rating GP W L OTL GAA SV% Cap Hit Roberto Luongo 70.33 56 25
23 7 2.40 .919 $5.333M Dan Ellis 43.63 20 5 11 0 3.62 .879 $900K Free Agent
Goaltender Player Rating GP W L OTL GAA SV% Class 13-14 Cap Hit Scott Clemmensen
66.80 17 6 7 1 3.08 .896 UFA $1.2M The Panthers decision to bring back
Roberto Luongo, acquiring him in a trade from Vancouver, does give them an
immediate window to be a competitive club. Over the past five seasons, Luongos
.919 save percentage ranks fourth (effectively tied for third with
Jaroslav Halak and Ryan Miller) among those with a starters workload and he
should be the backbone of this team for the next couple seasons, at the very
least. Upon acquiring Luongo, the Panthers jettisoned Tim Thomas to Dallas, in
exchange for Dan Ellis, who is still under contract for next season. Ellis had a
tough time immediately after the deal, posting an .836 save percentage in six
games with Florida, and the 33-year-old has a .905 career save percentage, which
isnt ideal, but hes a reasonably-priced backup option behind Luongo. Top
Prospects Player Pos. Team/League Stats Mike Matheson D Boston College (HE)
3-18-21, +18, 38 GP Ian McCoshen D Boston College (HE) 5-8-13, +22, 35 GP
Alex Petrovic D San Antonio (AHL) 2-11-13,+3, 43 GP Vincent Trocheck C San
Antonio (AHL) 16-26-42, -5, 55 GP Rocco Grimaldi C North Dakota (NCHC) 17-22-39,
+13, 42 GP Drew Shore C San Antonio (AHL) 6-26-32, +2, 50 GP Quinton Howden LW
San Antonio (AHL) 10-17-27, -1, 59 GP Michael Downing D Michigan (Big 10)
2-10-12, +3, 34 GP Kyle Rau C Minnesota (Big 10) 14-26-40, +16, 41 GP
Sam Brittain G Denver (NCHC) .929 SV%, 2.22 GAA, 39 GP Mackenzie Weegar D
Halifax (QMJHL) 12-47-59, +56, 61 GP A first-round pick in 2012, Mike Matheson
could be ready for the pro game if he chooses to leave Boston College after his
sophomore campaign. He needs to get stronger, but is a good skater who can move
the puck. The first pick of the second round last year, Ian McCoshen is another
defenceman for NCAA-finalist Boston College, though he brings a more physical
game than Matheson. Whenever the Golden Eagles duo makes the jump, the Panthers
will have a more capable blueline corps. Taken in the second round in 2010,
lanky blueliner Alex Petrovic is closer to making the Panthers roster, having
skated in 13 games over the past couple seasons. Hes a tough, physical blueliner
who has 30 points, a plus-4 rating and 181 penalty minutes in 103 AHL games. Its
entirely possible that Vincent Trocheck, a third-round pick in 2011, will open
next season with the Panthers. He had 42 points in 55 AHL games to earn a
promotion and while he posted a respectable eight points in 20 games with the
Panthers, the more encouraging sign from Trocheck was that he handled
significant ice time and put up solid possession stats. He doesnt have to start
next year in Florida, particularly if any veteran centres are added, but
Trocheck is going to play for the U.S. in the World Championships and should be
knocking on the door rather loudly. Tiny playmaker Rocco Grimaldi was a
second-round pick in 2011, and has 75 points in 82 games over the past two
seasons at North Dakota, but until he gets into the pro game, there will be
questions over whether the 5-foot-6 forward can produce at the highest level.
Only one way to find out the answer to those questions. Drew Shore has logged a
lot of NHL games, 67 over the past two seasons, to be considered a prospect, but
hes also played 93 AHL games in that time, so hes been on the fringe of the
roster. The thing is, he clearly deserves a better look, as hes been a very good
possession player in those 67 NHL games. There may be a ceiling on his offensive
production, but Shore is a big forward whose game is NHL-ready. A first-round
pick in 2010, Quinton Howden has played 34 NHL games over the past couple
seasons and hasnt produced much. Two years ago, he had great possession numbers,
but couldnt produce any points. This past season, he managed four goals and a
couple of assists, but had abysmal possession stats. As it is, hes probably just
on the outside looking in, depending on how many extrernal forward acquisitions
are made over the summer. A fourth-round pick last summer Michael Downing is a
physical defender with good size who had a fine first season at Michigan. Theres
no need to rush him, and there are others ahead of Downing in the pipeline, but
hes one to watch develop over the next few years. Kyle Rau is a tiny forward who
was a third-round pick in 2011 and played with Bjugstad at the University of
Minnesota. Rau has put up 123 points in 121 games for the Golden Gophers, so hes
going to warrant a look when his collegiate career ends. Like Grimaldi hell get
a chance to prove that he can overcome his lack of size. Its never easy to
project goaltenders, even those that have steadier collegiate track records than
Sam Brittain, but the fourth-round pick from 2010 was very good as a senior at
Denver, so now its time to see him at the pro level. A seventh-round pick in
2013, Mackenzie Weegar may not have the defensive game, but his ability to move
the puck and run the power play, should get him some consideration in the coming
years. Power forward Garrett Wilson, who played three games for the Panthers
last season, is another prospect of some note and could make his mark as a
physical presence on the fourth line. Panthers advanced stats and player usage
chart from Extra Skater DRAFT1st - Aaron Ekblad, Sam Reinhart, Sam Bennett. FREE
AGENCYAccording to www.capgeek.com, the Panthers have approximately $45.3M
committed to the 2014-2015 salary cap for 13 players. Check out my possible
Panthers lineup for next season on Cap Geek here. Needs: Two top six forwards,
depth forwards, two top four defencemen.What I said the Panthers needed last
year: Three top six forwards, one top pair defenceman, starting goaltender.They
added: Nick Bjugstad, Aleksander Barkov, Brad Boyes, Jesse Winchester, Krys
Barch, Joey Crabb, Tom Gilbert, Ryan Whitney, Tim Thomas. TRADE
MARKETTomas Fleischmann, Jimmy Hayes, Drew Shore, Dmitry Kulikov, Colby Robak.
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left foot that has kept him out of the last 14 games. The Wild said after the
pre-game skate Thursday morning that Parise will play against Chicago. He last
suited up Dec. 22. Parise was hurt initially Nov. 25 when he blocked a shot at
St. Louis. He was held out of the next game but returned the game after and
played another month, trying to push through the pain. Over those 12 games,
Parise had only four goals and one assist. The Wild decided to shut him down and
let him fully heal. In 37 games this season, Parise has 15 goals and 12 assists.
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two-month window in which to negotiate a new contract with the keeper before he
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the New Orleans Pelicans ended up with the bigger problem.OTTAWA - Canadas
highly paid Olympic mens hockey professionals are insured against acts of
terrorism when they compete in the Sochi Games but it is not at all clear the
same coverage extends to their amateur brethren on the Olympic team. As for
regular Olympic spectators, theyre being warned that most travel insurance
policies wont cover acts of terrorism or war. The Games in southern Russia,
which run from Feb. 7-23, are being staged amid unprecedented security and under
global warnings of danger. An extraordinary travel advisory from the Canadian
government highlights Sochi terrorist threats in bold red script. "In July 2013
Imarat Kavkaz leader Doku Umarov called on militants to derail the Sochi Olympic
Games using any necessary means, and lifted his previous moratorium on actions
of militants in Russia outside the North Caucasus," states the governments
travel advisory page. "On January 19, 2014, the Ansar Al-Sunna terrorist group
took responsibility for the December 2013 attacks on Volgograd ... and
threatened further attacks if the Olympic Games were to take place." Public
Safety Minister Steven Blaney reinforced the message last week by issuing a
statement warning that special security at Olympic venues "does not eliminate
the risk of terrorist attacks." Such government warnings wont likely make a
travellers insurance void, says John Thain, president of the Travel Health
Insurance Association of Canada. Only an outright government advisory not to
travel in a country or region may void travel insurance, he said. But check the
fine print on terrorism because most policies dont cover it, he added. "One of
the messages were trying to get across to all Canadians is know and understand
your policy," Thain told The Canadian Press. It is advice that should apply to
athletes attending in the Games as well. The Canadian Olympic Committee, which
handles insurance for most of the Canadians competing in Sochi, flatly rebuffed
questions about its insurance coverage. "Internal matters including HR (human
resources) and administrative policies for employees, athletes and mission team
members are simply not subjects we discuss publicly," the committee told The
Canadian Press in an email statement. Agent Kris Mychasiw, who represents
bobsled Olympian Kaillie Humphries, said all the terrorism talk is "being blown
out of proportion." &"London had the same issue.
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issue," said Mychasiw. Asked whether Canadas Olympians are insured against a
career-ending injury caused by an act of terrorism, Mychasiw responded "to my
knowledge, no." "Even if you were to get insurance for it, the odds of something
like that happening, or being in an environment where that would happen, are
slim to none," said the agent. Thats not the tack taken by National Hockey
League and its players association. Greg Sutton of Sutton Special Risk, which
insures more than 450 profession hockey players including Sydney Crosby, said
hes taken a number of calls from concerned players and their agents in the
run-up to Sochi. "All of our policies actually include terrorism, but what they
arent covered for is any acts of terrorism which use nuclear, chemical or
biological means," Sutton said in an interview. Bob Nicholson, the president of
Hockey Canada, said group insurance for Olympic pros was handled through the
International Ice Hockey Federation. That was part of the agreement for getting
the pros to Sochi, said Nicholson. Sutton said some players have asked to
include the extra nuclear-chemical-biological coverage, known as NCB, and that
adds about 10 to 15 per cent to the premium. Other players are also taking out
additional personal insurance. "There are players who are still young enough
that theres a need for them to protect their future value, too, and thats where
the personal coverage comes in. We do both." Sutton said Hockey Canada inquired
about adding NCB but hes not sure if it ended up taking the extra coverage. Any
difference between insuring Canadas amateur Olympians and the NHL pros comes
down to a business decision based on guaranteed, multi-million-dollar contracts,
said Mychasiw. "The NHL is taking precautions because thats a money-making
business. Theyre looking at protecting their assets, from the NHL Players
Association right up to the league." On Monday, the British Broadcasting
Corporation reported that a British government intelligence report warns that
more terrorist attacks in Russia are "very likely to occur" before or during the
Sochi Games. The BBC reports that the leaked assessment says Sochi itself may be
difficult to attack due to massive Russian security operations. With files from
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SUN CITY, South Africa -- The first time he met Nelson Mandela, Gary Player got
on his knees and kissed the former political prisoners feet.
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tearful" first encounter with Mandela, the nine-time major winner paused Friday
to compose himself and hold back more tears. Mandela, the beloved former South
African president and Nobel laureate, died Thursday at 95. Renowned as a fierce
competitor on the golf course, Player was invited to meet Mandela at his office
in Johannesburg after the anti-apartheid leaders release after 27 years in
prison. But he didnt expect to do what he did, Player said. "I knelt down and I
kissed his feet and I said, I have never kissed anybodys feet in my life, and I
said, I have so much admiration for you. I said to him, It is remarkable, how
can you not have revenge?" Mandelas reply, according to Player, was: "You have
got to start a new life and forgive and go ahead." Player, speaking at the
Nedbank Golf Challenge at Sun City, said Mandelas ability to inspire with
compassion left him amazed then -- and still does. "It was very tearful for me,
because when you think of a man that has gone to jail for all those years for
doing the right thing, not the wrong thing, it is hard to comprehend that a man
can come out and be like that," Player said. "He was an exceptional man." From
that first meeting, Player and Mandela would cross paths regularly as the
golfer, one of South Africas greatest sportsmen, worked with the president on
charity projects. Once, Player remembered with a big smile, Mandela landed at a
charity tournament in a helicopter to lend support. "I had to meet him when the
helicopter arrived and open the door. Now I had been around him all these years
raising money for young black children and I opened the door, and he says Good
morning Gary, do you remember me?" Player recalled, imitating Mandelas unique
rasping voice. "Just wonderful." Although Player wasnt sure if he ever saw
Mandela swing a golf club, he knew that the anti-apartheid leader "realized the
value of sport" and even followed Players career overseas while he was
imprisoned by South Africas former racist regime. "He said to me, When I was in
jail, I used to watch you playing. He was very complimentary," Player said.
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things to come remains to be seen, but that question will likely be answered
within the next week. Nash is the biggest name in the NHL rumour mill heading
toward the Feb.
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struggling offence, which scored 13 runs on an 0-6 road trip, finally broke
loose. Brantley hit a leadoff homer in the fifth and added a two-run single in
the sixth. Santana hit a solo homer in the second and had an RBI single in a
five-run first, while Ryan Raburn and Yan Gomes each drove in two runs. NEW YORK
-- Two 23-year-olds, Milos Raonic and Grigor Dimitrov, broke through to their
first major semifinals at Wimbledon. Perhaps this years U.S. Open will be the
tipping point for the rise of a new generation. But recent history suggests that
if somebody other than the "Big 4" wins, a veteran may be more likely. "We didnt
have many young players who were able to challenge for top spots and win Grand
Slam titles," Wimbledon champ Novak Djokovic said. "So this is something that is
happening now, but its still a long way to the Grand Slam title. Its not
something that can happen overnight." It was then-28-year-old Stan Wawrinka who
snapped the streak of 16 straight Grand Slam titles by Djokovic, Roger Federer,
Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray when he won the Australian Open in January. The
only other men in the U.S. Open field who have reached a major final in the last
five years are 32-year-old David Ferrer and 28-year-old Tomas Berdych. The U.S.
Open starts Monday with Djokovic, Murray, Wawrinka, Maria Sharapova and Venus
Williams among the big names on the court. The player with the most impressive
performance leading to this tournament was 29-year-old Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
Tsonga, the runner-up at the 2008 Australian Open, beat Djokovic, Murray,
Dimitrov and Federer to win the title at Toronto this month. As the sport became
more physical, Grand Slam titles became less likely not only for teenagers but
for players in their early 20s. "Everybody realizes that youre reaching your
peak physically maybe a little bit later and then theyre staying there longer,
because they have the technology and theyre more systematic about their
training," said Patrick McEnroe, the U.S. Tennis Associations general manager of
player development. So a group of players not that young by tennis standards has
gained little experience of playing in the highest-pressure moments. The
oft-repeated stat is that the Big 4 have won 36 of the last 38 Grand Slam
titles. Contrast that to the five years before Nadal won his first major
championships at the 2005 French Open to start that streak.
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Sampras reign was ending and Federers beginning, 12 different players won the 20
Grand Slam titles; for six of them, it would be their only major championship.
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Since Murray reached his first major semifinal at the 2008 U.S. Open, the Big 4
have hogged 63 of the 96 slots in the semis. And since the 2006 French Open, the
first Federer-Nadal major final, theyve filled 58 of the 68 spots in Grand Slam
title matches. Nobody else reached a major final for 10 straight events from the
2010 U.S. Open to the 2013 Australian Open. "Its definitely been a tough time
for everybody else trying to break through," Raonic said. Especially younger
players. Of the eight other men to play in Grand Slam title matches since the
2006 French, only Tsonga and Juan Martin del Potro were under age 24. "I was
really impatient -- I wanted things to happen quick for me, just wanted to
achieve right way," Dimitrov said. "I cant forget that nowadays the game has
changed so much that nothing happens like that," he added, snapping his fingers.
A 20-year-old del Potro stunned Federer in the 2009 U.S. Open final, seemingly
heralding the arrival of a new generation. It wasnt to be. Del Potro, now 25,
has been hampered by injuries and wont play in New York this year because of a
wrist problem. He and his contemporaries are a glaring omission from the upper
echelons of the sport. The rankings current top 10 include the two 23-year-olds,
Raonic and Dimitrov; no one else is under 27. Other promising players in their
mid-20s such as Kei Nishikori, Ernests Gulbis and Marin Cilic have never
maintained a consistent high level. Djokovic and Murray were born a week apart
in 1987; Nadal is less than a year older. If they can stay healthy -- certainly
a big "if" with Nadal -- the logjam at the top could stick for a while.
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under with three holes left Thursday when first-round play was suspended for the
day because of rain and wet conditions.
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. More than 3 inches of rain soaked the Mayakoba Resort since early Wednesday
night. Play was suspended from 8:40 to 11 a.m., and stopped again at 1:22 p.m.
It was called for the day at 3:30 p.m., with only 15 players able to finish
their rounds on the El Camaleon course. "The biggest thing was the lightning
threat and the rain we received," said Slugger White, the vice-president of
rules and competition for the PGA Tour. "We absolutely lost the golf course.
With this rain it just knocked us out." More thunderstorms are expected Friday.
"Well just grind through it again," White said. Stuard had six birdies and a
bogey. He had his best career PGA Tour finish in the 2010 event, tying for
second behind Cameron Beckman. Two-time heart transplant recipient Erik Compton
and Alvaro Quiros were a stroke back. Compton completed 17 holes, and Quiros
finished 15. Harris English, Jeff Maggert, Josh Teater and Jamie Lovemark were 3
under. English and Harris finished 17 holes, Maggert played 15, and Lovemark 12.
Mike Weir of Brights Grove, Ont., is 1-over through 17 holes. Defending champion
John Huh had yet to tee off. He won the February 2012 event for his first PGA
Tour title, parring the eighth hole of a playoff with Robert Allenby. The
playoff matched the second-longest in tour history. Huh closed with a 63, while
Allenby had a double bogey on the final hole of regulation. Calgarys
Stephen Ames also never got to tee off. The PGA Tour event offers full FedEx Cup
points for the first time and the winner will get a spot in the Masters. It was
previously played opposite the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play.
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. Kentucky will play No. 1 Florida in Sundays championship game, creating the
attractive matchup of the tournaments two top seeds. Florida beat Tennessee
56-49 in Saturdays first semifinal.
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Eric Ebron, TE Joseph Fauria, WR Calvin Johnson, QB Kellen Moore, TE Brandon
Pettigrew, OT LaAdrian Waddle Atlanta - CB Javier Arenas, DT Jonathan Babineaux,
OT Cameron Bradfield, WR Freddie Martino, QB Sean Renfree, OT Jonathan Scott, LB
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Jordan Hill, CB Byron Maxwell, OT Andrew McDonald, TE Zach Miller, C Max Unger,
LB Bobby Wagner, WR Bryan Walters Carolina - CB Bene Benwikere, LB Chase
Blackburn, WR Philly Brown, G Amini Silatolu, G Trai Turner, RB Fozzy Whittaker,
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TE Taylor Thompson BALTIMORE RAVENS AT CINCINNATI BENGALS, 1:00 PM (ET)
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Burkhead, DE Will Clarke, WR A.SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- Zachary Fucale became the
youngest goaltender in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League history to reach 100
wins when the Halifax Mooseheads beat the Saint John Sea Dogs 5-2 on Tuesday.
The 18-year-old reached 100 wins in 145 games after making 24 saves against
Saint John. The record was previously held Jacques Cloutier, who at 19 reached
win No. 100 during his 150th appearance in 1979. Halifax (31-16-1) won its fifth
straight on goals by Andrew Ryan, Danny Moynihan, Nikolaj Ehlers, Matt Murphy
and Brent Andrews. Nathan Noel and Nicolas Hebert replied for the Sea Dogs
(14-28-4), while Sebasstien Auger allowed four goals on 33 shots.
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as Cape Breton overwhelmed Acadie-Bathurst. Clark Bishop, Raphael Corriveau,
Maxim Lazarev and Jeremy Beaudry also scored for the Screaming Eagles (25-19-3),
who won their third straight game. Gabriel Gosselin, Guillaume Brisebois and
Scott Oke had a goal each for the Titan (17-25-4), who are on a three-game
slide. Alex Bureau allowed three goals on 19 shots in net for Cape Breton.
Miguel Sullivan was far busier at the other end of the ice with 42 saves.
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York Jets defensive linemen Muhammad Wilkerson and Quinton Coples are appealing
their fines by the NFL for their hits on Tennessees Jake Locker. Wilkerson was
docked $15,785 for roughing the passer, while Coples was fined $7,875 for
unnecessary roughness. Both were surprised at the fines, especially since no
penalties were called on the field. "I was going to appeal, regardless,"
Wilkerson said Thursday. "It didnt matter the amount. If it was $5,000, I still
wouldve appealed. I dont think it was a dirty hit. I dont think I shouldve
gotten fined." Locker was hit by both Wilkerson and Coples in the third quarter
of Tennessees 38-13 win Sunday after he threw a pass. Locker was carted off the
field and expected to miss a few weeks with a sprained right hip and knee.
Wilkerson made contact first after he took a step and smacked into Locker just
after he released the football. Coples then hit into Locker low -- "just a
football play," he called it -- as the quarterback fell. "The league felt like
it was a personal foul or an inappropriate hit," Coples said. "But one thing
about it is that its up for debate, so Im going to appeal it, and go forward
from here." Titans coach Mike Munchak called both hits "unnecessary." "I thought
the first one, he dropped his helmet into him and loaded onto him, which youre
supposed to pull back when youre late. He didnt," Munchak said Monday. "The
second one was totally unnecessary." Locker, however, said he didnt think the
hits were intentional, and neither player should be fined. "I personally dont
think it was a dirty hit," Wilkerson said. "He said it, so ..." Added Coples:
"He felt that same way, and thats a good thing." Wilkerson insisted that being
fined for the hit wont change how he approaches his style of play. "I just play
hard, physical football like Im supposed to and how I was brought up and
taught," Wilkerson said. "Im going to continue to do that and play ball the way
I know how to play ball." Titans safety Michael Griffin said Wednesday that he
was fined $21,000 by the league for his hit on Jets receiver Stephen Hill, who
suffered a concussion. Griffin said he appealed the fine as soon as he received
it. Hills status for New Yorks game at Atlanta on Monday night was uncertain.
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began to issue punishments last season for flopping, the art of exaggerating
contact to deceive referees into calling a foul, but only retroactively. If a
player is determined to have flopped after a postgame review, he is given a
warning for the first offence and a $5,000 fine for the second.
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Edmonton rink stole two points in the eighth end and hit out for the win after
South Korea scored a single in the ninth. "Honestly, this is unexplainable,"
Rocque said.EDMONTON -- The Edmonton Oilers seem to have solved their problems
in net and have been getting some positive results because of it. Jordan Eberle
had a pair of goals and an assist and Viktor Fasth made 28 saves as the Oilers
continued to put crimps in other teams playoff plans, coming away with a 5-1
victory over the Nashville Predators on Tuesday. Sam Gagner, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
and Taylor Hall also scored for the Oilers (25-36-9), who have won two in a row
and gone 10-4-3 in their past 17 games, and at least temporarily moved past
Florida into third-last in the NHL. Much of the progress the Oilers have made of
late has been since trading Devan Dubnyk and Ilya Bryzgalov away and bringing in
Fasth and Ben Scrivens. "There are no soft goals with them," Hall said. "Im sure
everyone around the room will tell you. You just play with more confidence. You
arent afraid to make that little play that could turn into a big offensive
chance when you know that you have guys like Viktor and Ben back there. It is a
huge boost going into games knowing that we are going to give up chances, but we
have good goalies in net." Oilers head coach Dallas Eakins said his new
goaltending tandem has made an immediate impact. "Its been perfect," he said.
"The great thing is I think they have become friends right away and are helping
and supporting each other, which is so important. There is competition going on
at the same time. The better the one plays spurs on the other and they are just
going to keep pulling each other to the top. Our goaltending has just been
fabulous." Gabriel Bourque replied for the Predators (29-30-10) who have lost
two in a row and are in serious jeopardy of missing the playoffs for the second
year in a row as they are nine points out of the last post-season berth in the
West with just 13 games remaining on the schedule. "It wasnt a good effort, we
didnt do too many good things out there, we turned the puck over," said
Nashville assistant captain Mike Fisher. "We didnt do too many good things
defensively and they buried them when they got chances. They played pretty
well." Predators head coach Barry Trotz said it was not the kind of effort his
team can afford to have right now. "I just thought that we didnt have enough
urgency from enough guys and we need guys to step up," he said. "I thought our
best players were some of our young guys. We have to give our goalie some run
support, we have to be better defensively than that and our special teams have
to be at least even every night." Nashville goalie Pekka Rinne allowed five
goals on 26 shots and was pulled midway through the third period. "It was
obviously not the best game for myself," he said. "Im disappointed for sure. Its
the way it goes I guess once in a while, but its not acceptable. Its a little
bit embarrassing too, but its over with now." The game started on a rough note
just 48 seconds in as Predators defenceman Ryan Ellis pasted Eberle into the
boards on a cross-check from behind, igniting a scrum. The Predators came close
with five minutes remaining in the first period as they took a bit of a surprise
shot on Oilers goalie Viktor Fasth that he got a piece of with his glove before
looking like an offensive lineman and preventing Patric Hornqvist from getting
to the rebound in the crease. Edmonton broke the scoreless deadloock with 35
seconds left in the opening frame as the rebound from a Martin Marincin point
shot came to Gagner in the blue paint and he hooked a backhand shot past
Predators goalie Pekka Rinne.
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Gagners eighth goal of the season. The Preds came close to tying the game four
minutes into the second, but a Nick Spaling shot rang off the post. Edmonton
made it a 2-0 game eight minutes into the second as Eberle made a long cross-ice
pass through traffic on the power play to Nugent-Hopkins, who wrested a shot
that went off the tip of Rinnes glove and in. It was the 16th goal of the season
for Nugent-Hopkins, breaking a 15-game scoreless drought. The Oilers took a
three-goal lead on a bit of an unusual play with five minutes left in the second
period as Hall took a backhand golf swing of a shot that found the top corner
and quickly exited the net. Play continued for 1:17 before the Oilers took a
penalty and they were able to review the shot and determine it was a goal. "I
thought I saw the net bulge," Hall said. "The ref was standing right there with
a really good vantage point and I thought if it was in that he would have seen
it. It was a weird shift keeping going after that when you think you have scored
and you are just hoping for a whistle to blow to see if you have a goal or not."
Nashville got on the board with 1:21 remaining in the second as Hornqvist took
the puck behind the net before hooking it in front to Bourque, who sent a shot
through traffic to beat Fasth. Edmonton made it 4-1 eight-and-a-half minutes
into the third period with another power-play goal. Anton Lander picked up his
first point of the season on a nice feed to Eberle at the side of the net as he
lifted a backhand shot that ticked off of Rinne and in. Eberle scored his second
goal of the game just 1:23 later, breaking into the Nashville zone with speed
and scoring his 23rd of the season on a low backhand shot. "We have been trying
to get some confidence in little things and tonight we started to bear down and
found some ways to score, especially on the power play," Eberle said. "It
definitely gives you some confidence and it was nice to get out of the hole
there." Rinne was replaced by backup Carter Hutton for the remainder of the
game. The Predators play the second match of their four-game road trip in
Vancouver on Wednesday night. The Oilers welcome the Buffalo Sabres for the
second game of their six-game homestand on Thursday. Notes: It was the third and
final meeting of the season between Edmonton and Nashville. The Oilers also won
the two previous games by a combined score of 8-1a Including the Nashville game,
10 of Edmontons final 13 games are at homea Edmonton goalie Viktor Fasth made
his home debut in net for the Oilers after being acquired the day before the
trade deadline from the Anaheim Ducksa Predators defenceman Roman Josi entered
the game with four assists in his previous three games. ... Nashville had no
reported injuries for the gamea Edmonton forward Jesse Joensuu (ankle) is likely
out for the remainder of the season, as is defenceman Anton Belov (partially
torn oblique)a Edmonton forward Nail Yakupov was a late scratch with an ankle
problem after taking the pre-game skate. The Oilers dressed seven defencemen in
his absencea Oiler forward Matt Hendricks left the game with a leg injury after
blocking a Shea Weber shot and did not return.
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NEW YORK -- New York City FC will play homes games at Yankee Stadium during its
first season in 2015.
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. Yankees chief operating officer Lonn Trost said at a news conference Monday he
anticipated the upper deck would be closed off, leaving capacity at 33,444, down
from the ballparks baseball capacity of 49,642. Trost said it will take three
days to convert field from baseball to soccer, although in a rush it could be
cut to 2 1/2, and the same amount of time to switch it back. The pitchers mound
will be removed each time with a clawlike structure, stored and replaced. The
soccer field, which runs from the first-base dugout to left field, will be 110
by 70 yards, slightly shorter and narrower than the preferred 115-by-74 yards.
NYCFC is working on plans to build a permanent soccer-specific home in New York
City and hasnt given a timetable for how long it will play at Yankee Stadium.
Retired Yankees closer Mariano Rivera attended the news conference in his role
as NYCFCs first season-ticket holder. NYCFC, co-owned by Manchester City and the
Yankees, joins MLS next year along with Orlando as the league expands to 21
teams. Atlanta joins the league in 2017 and David Beckham has been given a Miami
team that starts play at an unspecified date.
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. -- Kelly Scott became the first curler to advance to the Page playoffs of the
2013 Capital One Road to the Roar Olympic pre-trial tournament with an 8-5 win
over Renee Sonnenberg in the womens A-event final on Thursday.
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. The top-ranked Williams carried her winning momentum from 2013 into the new
season, beating No. 2-ranked Victoria Azarenka 6-4, 7-5 on Saturday to defend
her title at the Brisbane International and set the tone for the Australian
Open. TORONTO -- In coach Randy Carlyles estimation, the Toronto Maple Leafs
have had to make last-minute lineup decisions much more this season than usual,
and theyll have to again Saturday night before facing the Philadelphia Flyers.
Winger David Clarkson left the morning skate with a pulled muscle and is
considered questionable. Its believed to be the same left leg problem that crept
up at the end of Fridays practice although Carlyle didnt figure that would still
be bothering Clarkson. "Kind of a little bit of a surprise again today for me,"
Carlyle said. "We have to make a decision later this afternoon." Carlyle said
the Leafs have the option of recalling a player or dressing 11 forwards and
seven defencemen. Carter Ashton could be inserted into the lineup up front or
Toronto could go with 11 and seven for the sixth time in seven games. "There is
some options," Carlyle said. "Its always tough when youre missing quality
players, and nobody wants to do that, but in the situation if the player is not
deemed healthy by our medical staff and himself, then we have no other choice
other than to make decisions." Clarkson has four goals and six assists in 43
games for Toronto after starting the season with a 10-game suspension. Those 10
points are good for 14th on the team and tied with Dave Bolland, who hasnt
played since November. Captain Dion Phaneuf will be in the lineup against
Philadelphia as Carlyle said Friday. Phaneuf took part in the morning skate, his
first time on the ice this week with teammates outside of game action.
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"I feel good," Phaneuf said. "Obviously when youre not on the ice for a couple
days, you want to get back, feel the puck a bit before you go right into a
game." Phaneuf, who leads the Leafs in average ice time at 24:19 a game, has
played in every game this season except the two he was suspended for boarding
Kevan Miller of the Boston Bruins. That included games this week against the
Columbus Blue Jackets and New York Rangers. Taking some time off between games
is a matter of preservation for Phaneuf. "Sometimes when you have the
opportunity to rest certain things, you want to take the time to do that," he
said. "You weigh how much hockeys going to be played. "For me, it was good to be
able to get those couple days to recharge and to rest a couple bumps and
bruises." More than bumps and bruises have kept Bolland and tough guy Colton Orr
out. Bolland hasnt played since having a tendon on the back of his ankle sliced
Nov. 2, while Orr has been out the past six games. The Leafs open a five-game
road trip Monday in Anaheim, and Carlyle hopes Bolland and Orr will be available
by the end of it, March 17 at Detroit. "Orrsy skated again today, so Orrsys
getting close," he said. "And with Bolland, its a situation as weve talked about
before where were just waiting and biding our time and hopefully rebuilding that
ankle, that area. "Hell give us the green light when he says hes ready."
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TORONTO -- The Toronto Argonauts have extended the contract of Canadian wide
receiver Mike Bradwell through the 2015 season.
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to become a free agent Tuesday. Born and raised in Toronto, Bradwell is entering
his sixth CFL season, with all six played for his hometown Argonauts. He has a
record of 86 catches for 1,040 yards and four touchdowns. The Argos took the
McMaster University graduate with the 13th overall pick in the 2008 CFL Draft.
As a member of the Marauders, he was a first-team All-Canadian and led the
country in receiving yards in 2008. "He is a smart, physical receiver who can
play all of the positions and he is a great special teams player," general
manager Jim Barker said in a club statement on the extension.
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scored 10 of his 14 points in the fourth quarter against his former club,
spearheading a 101-92 victory over Boston on Friday night and helping snap a
franchise-record eight-game home losing streak. Bazemore had 15 points,
including a pair of clutch 3-pointers less than 2 minutes apart during the final
4:20 as the Lakers outscored the Celtics 38-18 in the final period.
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after the teams shootaround at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. He says he expects
everyone to be ready for the showdown between the two-time defending NBA champs
and the team with the NBAs best record this season (18-3).CHICAGO -- With Landon
Donovan back in the fold, the U.S. resumes World Cup qualifying next week with
its deepest team yet. Donovan was among 23 players selected Thursday by coach
Jurgen Klinsmann for upcoming qualifiers against Costa Rica and Mexico.
Klinsmann snubbed the Americans career scoring leader for the last round of
qualifiers, saying Donovan needed to work his way back onto the team following
his off-season sabbatical. But Donovan redeemed himself -- and then some -- with
his play in last months Gold Cup, scoring five goals as the Americans won the
title. He has continued his dazzling play with four goals in three games for the
Los Angeles Galaxy, which on Wednesday rewarded him with a new, long-term
contract. "He got himself back into the team during the Gold Cup," Klinsmann
said. "He did a wonderful job there." While its hard to imagine a starting
lineup without Donovan when the Americans resume qualifying at Costa Rica on
Sept. 6, Klinsmann now has multiple options at almost every position. He used
two almost completely different rosters for the last round of qualifiers and the
Gold Cup, and the Americans responded with a record 12 straight wins. It is the
longest streak in the world currently, and three shy of the record set by Spain
in 2009. The winning streak, and the depth behind it, has given the Americans a
swagger normally reserved for European and South American teams. "We have a lot
of respect for Costa Rica. (We) can expect a really very, very intense game,
high-energy game," Klinsmann said. "But I think we have the quality and the
mindset to be confident enough to say, Were going to go there for three points.
"This is what were trying to build," Klinsmann added. "More and more, this
belief is getting bigger. Its growing throughout the entire group. Weve got a
deeper roster now than ever before. Hopefully, we can take that mindset down to
San Jose and win there for first tiime ever in World Cup qualifying.
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Klinsmann selected 11 players who were part of the Gold Cup winning squad:
DaMarcus Beasley, Kyle Beckerman, Alejandro Bedoya, Matt Besler, Edgar Castillo,
Mix Diskerud, Omar Gonzalez, Eddie Johnson, Michael Orozco and Nick Rimando. He
passed over Joe Corona and Sacha Kljestan, who were part of the squad for a
come-from-behind victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina earlier this month. "It was not
easy to make those decisions," Klinsmann said. After playing at Costa Rica, the
Americans return home to face archrival Mexico on Sept. 10 in Columbus, Ohio.
The U.S. is atop the qualifying group from North and Central America and the
Caribbean region, leading Costa Rica by two points with Mexico five points back.
The top three teams advance to next years World Cup in Brazil, with the
fourth-place team going to a playoff with New Zealand, the Oceania winner. "If
were able to get three points in San Jose next Friday, were almost there. Were
almost in Brazil," Klinsmann said. "I dont want players to think, even for one
second, about Mexico in Columbus. I want them to tune in to Costa Rica and give
everything they have." The roster: Goalkeepers: Brad Guzan (Aston Villa), Tim
Howard (Everton), Nick Rimando (Real Salt Lake); Defenders: DaMarcus Beasley
(Puebla), Matt Besler (Sporting Kansas City) John Brooks (Hertha Berlin), Geoff
Cameron (Stoke City), Edgar Castillo (Club Tijuana), Brad Evans (Seattle
Sounders FC), Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy), Michael Orozco (Puebla); Midfielders:
Kyle Beckerman (Real Salt Lake), Alejandro Bedoya (Nantes), Michael Bradley
(Roma), Mix Diskerud (Rosenborg), Fabian Johnson (Hoffenheim), Jermaine Jones
(Schalke), Graham Zusi (Sporting Kansas City); Forwards: Jozy Altidore
(Sunderland), Clint Dempsey (Seattle Sounders FC), Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy),
Aron Johannsson (AZ Alkmaar), Eddie Johnson (Seattle Sounders FC).
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