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Started by wxq123, 2014/03/29 11:23AM
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the big game. "Go, Argos go!" he said.
#1   2014/03/29 11:23AM
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Matt Bellerive scored the winning goal late in the third period as the Red Deer Rebels edged the host Moose Jaw Warriors 2-1 on Friday in Western Hockey League action. Bellerive circled the Warriors net, found a shooting lane and picked the top corner on Moose Jaw goaltender Daniel Wapple with only 10.9 seconds on the clock for the game winner. "Going into every game, it doesnt matter if were down 1-0, we dont panic," said Bellerive. "We just know were going to win. We have that confidence right now." Tyson Ness also scored for the Rebels (19-11-2), who have won nine games in a row, and Patrik Bartosak stopped 25-of-26 shots for the victory. "We cant have that happen. Especially that late in the game," said Warriors captain Kendall McFaull about the winning goal. "We were 10 seconds away from a point. Were always going for two, but we could have at least had a point there." Justin Kirsch scored the lone goal for the Warriors (11-14-7), who have dropped back-to-back contests, while Daniel Wapple turned aside 32 shots in a losing cause. "Our problem was that we were up and down. We had a good first period and then we had a good shift, then a bad shift. You cant do that against teams like this," said McFaull. "We have to find ways to score. Were not going to win many games when we only score one goal." Neither club could score on the power play as Red Deer went 0 for 4 and Moose Jaw 0 for 3. Elsewhere in the WHL, it was: Spokane 5, Brandon 2; Calgary 5, Edmonton 2; Kootenay 3, Prince Albert 2; Medicine Hat 8, Lethbridge 7 (SO); Kamloops 3, Prince George 0; Tri-City 3, Portland 2; Swift Current 3 Vancouver 1 and Seattle 5, Everett 1. At Moose Jaw, Sask., Kirsch opened the scoring for the Warriors when he used his speed to get a breakaway before beating Bartosak with a backhand through the five-hole. "We got one and we didnt get another one. Its hard to win games 1-0," said Warriors head coach Mike Stothers. "We had some opportunities. Their goalie misplayed some rebounds and we werent quick enough to react to those rebounds. The bottom line is that its pretty tough to win if you only score one." The Rebels regrouped in the intermission and Rhyse Dieno nearly scored on a breakaway three seconds into the period. Wapple robbed Dieno twice and made a number of big saves in the second period to keep the Warriors in the game, however he could only do so much for so long. "(Wapple) was solid for us again," said McFaull. "We owe him. Thats a game we have to close out." 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Onstad came out of retirement in 2011 to play in three matches for the club due to injuries at the goalkeeper position.CALGARY -- The Argonauts and the Stampeders arent the only ones with bragging rights on the line in the upcoming Grey Cup championship. The mayors of Toronto and Calgary -- the two teams respective hometowns -- are also getting in on the action. Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi has proposed a friendly wager that would see the losing citys mayor donating his weight in food to the winning citys food bank. The loser would also have to wear the winning teams jersey for a council meeting. Nenshi issued the challenge to Toronto Mayor Rob Ford on Twitter. Hours later, Ford tweeted his acceptance, adding the Calgary maayor would "look great in Argo blue!" Ford said he was aware he had more money to lose because he weighed more than Nenshi.dddddddddddd He estimates his weight at around 320 pounds and Nenshis at 240 pounds. "Its a friendly wager. 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