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NHL shutout. He is 2-0-2 against the Stars,

Started by lili, 2014/06/13 04:02AM
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NHL shutout. He is 2-0-2 against the Stars,
#1   2014/06/13 04:02AM
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BELLEVILLE, Ont. -- Jordan Subban scored the shootout winner Wednesday as the Belleville Bulls defeated the Brampton Battalion 2-1 in the Ontario Hockey League. Joseph Cramarossa and Brendan Gaunce also scored in the shootout for Belleville (4-2-1). Gaunce added the Bulls goal in regulation late in regulation to tie the score 1-1. Blake Clarke and Patrik Machac scored in the shootout for Brampton (2-4-2), while Brenden Miller scored on the power play in the first period. Malcolm Subban, Jordans older brother, stopped 31 shots to get the win for Belleville. Matej Machovsky made 34 saves at the other end. Miller opened the scoring on the man advantage at 13:29 of the first after taking a pass at the top of the faceoff circle and firing a wrist shot past Malcolm Subban. Gaunce tied the score with his third goal in as many games with just over a minute left in regulation to send the game in to overtime. The two teams meet again Friday night in Brampton, Ont. --- Owen Sound 4 Plymouth 2 OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- Jordan Binnington made 33 saves Wednesday as the Owen Sound Attack defeated the Plymouth Whalers 4-2 in the Ontario Hockey League. Daniel Catenacci, with a goal and an assist, Joseph Blandisi, Kurtis Gabriel and Cameron Brace, into an empty net, scored for Owen Sound (6-1-1). Cody Payne and Rickard Rakell replied for Plymouth (2-2-2). Riley Corbin started in goal for the Whalers but was replaced midway through the second period after giving up three goals on 13 shots. Matt Mahalak stopped all 16 shots he faced the rest of the way. Owen Sound finished 1-for-8 on the power play, while Plymouth scored on one of its five man-advantage opportunities. Coach Handbags Outlet . Francis earned his first victory in more than a month and the Rockies used two unearned runs to beat Ian Kennedy and the Arizona Diamondbacks 2-1 on Wednesday night to conclude disappointing seasons for both teams. Coach Factory Outlet . The Toronto Raptors agreed to terms on an extension with the swingman ahead of Wednesdays midnight deadline, and just before the Raptors 90-88 loss to the Indiana Pacers in the season-opener for both teams. [url=http://www.official-coach-shop.com/]http://www.official-coach-shop.com/[/ur... . It turned out to be a smart move, as Zibanejad was called up by the Senators on Monday. The Senators first selection, sixth overall, at the 2011 NHL draft, was in Ottawa enjoying a few days off due to the American Hockey League all-star break when he received a call saying the Senators wanted him at practice.DALLAS - Stars goalie Kari Lehtonen sees an NHL shootout as a game of chance -- and likes the odds with Mike Ribeiro and Loui Eriksson on his team. Ribeiro beat Phoenix Coyotes goalie Mike Smith with the final shot of the first shootout round, giving Dallas a 2-1 victory Monday night. Erikssons first goal of the season tied the game with 28 seconds remaining in regulation and he scored on Dallas first shootout attempt. The shootout remained 1-0 until the last of the Coyotes three attempts, when Shane Doans shot deflected off Lehtonen and into the top of the net. Ribeiro followed with a shot under Smiths right arm. "Its like roulette," Lehtonen said of the shootout. "You get black or red, you have 50-50 odds and you have to be happy when you get the win. Its also nice to have guys like Loui and Ribby who are really skilled and usually they score, and that makes it easier for me." In the third period, Eriksson had deflected Sheldon Sourays drive from the left point over Smiths left shoulder to tie the score. "Any time you give up a lead in the last minute of a period or a game, its tough to rebound from, but our guys battled hard tonight," Smith said. Did he see the game-tying shot? "Not really. There were a few guys in front there, I think Loui got a stick on it, and it found a way in," Smith said. Coyotes coach Dave Tippett blamed a blown assignment. "We missed the coverage down low," he said. "It was just a shot that goes at the net and redirects in the net. It was probably a game we deserved a better fate, but if we play like that well get our amount of wins." The game was scoreless until 5:55 of the third period, when Radim Vrbata scored nine seconds into the Coyotes sixth power play of the game. The Stars had stopped their first nine power plays in their two home games, and 15 of 16 this season, before Vrbata knocked in a reebound of Martin Hanzals shot.dddddddddddd. Dallas had been called for its second bench minor penalty of the game for having too many men on the ice. The Coyotes won the ensuing faceoff from the left of Lehtonen. Doan moved the puck across the ice, Hanzal took his shot from just in front of Lehtonen and to his right. The rebound slid in front of the net, where Vrbata swatted it in from just outside the crease before the goalie could slide back across to his left. "It was a broken-stick puck that changed speed," Stars coach Glen Gulutzan said. "It was an off-speed pitch that comes in at 60 miles per hour instead of 90 and goes off his pad. He had no chance." Phoenix was 1 for 7 on its power plays, while killing all seven of the Stars opportunities. "We did a real good job on our PK," Gulutzan said. "Kari was real good. Our power play was atrocious. We have to revisit it and also revisit our work ethic on the power play." There were five power plays in the first period. The Coyotes had three of the extra-man opportunities and outshot Dallas 11-7. The Stars survived another power play after captain Brenden Morrow drew a cross-checking minor along with five minutes for fighting with Coyotes defenceman Rostislav Klesla at 9:47. Erikssons goal made up for missing Dallas best scoring opportunity of the games first 59 minutes, on Phoenixs fifth power play. Less than five minutes into the third period, the Stars gained control of the puck, and Eriksson walked in alone on Smith. The goalie stopped the bid for a short-handed goal three seconds before the penalty expired. Notes: Smith came within a minute of his 12th NHL shutout. He is 2-0-2 against the Stars, whom he played with from 2006-08. ... Gulutzan said he wasnt concerned about Phoenixs 41-25 advantage in shots on goal. "The way we play, well give up some shots. Its OK if theyre from the outside." ' ' '


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