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ABBOTSFORD, B.C. -- Danny Taylor made 23 saves in the Abbotsford Heats 4-0 win over the Oklahoma City Barons on Friday in American Hockey League action. It was the 10th career shutout for Taylor but his first of the season. Taylor and the Heat defence shu

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ABBOTSFORD, B.C. -- Danny Taylor made 23 saves in the Abbotsford Heats 4-0 win over the Oklahoma City Barons on Friday in American Hockey League action. It was the 10th career shutout for Taylor but his first of the season. Taylor and the Heat defence shut down the highly-touted Oklahoma City offence, laden with Edmonton Oiler star Taylor Hall, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Jordan Eberle. Ben Street and Ben Walter each had a goal and an assist for Abbotsford (7-1-2). Dustin Sylvester and Krys Kolanos also scored, while T.J. Brodie had a two-assist game. Barons goaltender Yann Danis made 32 shots in the losing effort. The NHL talent on the visiting Barons (5-5-1) was not lost on the 7,046 fans at the Abbotsford Entertainment and Sports Centre. Both Friday and Saturdays rematch are sold out, the first time a Heat game has sold out versus anyone other than the affiliate of the nearby Vancouver Canucks. The Heat opened the scoring with 70 seconds remaining in the first period on a power play. Streets shot was kicked right to Sylvester at the side of the net and he slid the rebound past Danis for his fourth of the season. Abbotsford doubled their lead on a second-period power play at 8:34. Street took a cross-ice pass from Sven Baertschi and snapped a shot past Danis that may have deflected off an Oklahoma City stick. The Barons were stymied by both their own errors and some bad luck. Early in the second frame they had the goaltender well out of position but twice threw the puck through the crease and wide of the net. Then on a power play Nugent-Hopkins one-timed a feed from Hall but the puck was right on Taylor, making for an easy stop for the Abbotsford goaltender. The bad luck culminated with an own-goal by Martin Marincin. From behind his own net the Oklahoma defenceman tried to feed a pass up ice but it deflected off fellow defenceman Alex Plante at 17:09. Walter was credited with the goal, his third of the season. Kolanos scored on a two-man advantage midway through the third. He took a great cross-crease pass from Walter and picked the corner from in close to increase the Abbotsford lead to 4-0. Abbotsford finished 3 for 9 on the power play while their league-best penalty killing unit was successful on all five chances. wholesale jerseys . Thome, a member of the 600-homer club, had been sidelined with a lower back strain since April 29. Hes just 2 for 18 in limited appearances, mainly as a pinch hitter. wholesale nfl jerseys . The team announced the news after Pelfrey, who is 0-0 with a 2.29 ERA in three starts this season, was examined by Dr. http://www.cheapjerseysnflchina.us/[/ur... . -- Torii Hunter is expected to rejoin the Los Angeles Angels at some point next week after they return from their current trip. [url=http://www.cheapjerseysnflchina.us/]cheap jerseys . Henderson dethroned Edgar via decision when they met at UFC 144 in February in Japan. The UFC has confirmed the Aug. 11 date but not the main event. It has announced two bouts for the show in Denver, which was home to UFC 1 and 2 as well as 135. cheap nfl jerseys . Tomorrow - the AFC South. The AFC North had three playoff teams last year and may have three playoff teams again this year.TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. – Louis-Philippe Dumoulin celebrated his homecoming with his first career pole position in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series presented by Mobil 1 during Saturdays qualifying for the JuliaWine.com 100 at Circuit de Trois-Rivieres. Dumoulin, the 2011 series rookie of the year and now a teammate with two-time series champion Scott Steckly, put down the fastest lap during group qualifying by just .011 seconds over J.R. Fitzpatrick. Dumoulin had a lap of 1 minute, 7.821 seconds around the 1.5530-mile street course for an average speed of 81.dddddddddddd214 mph. Fitzpatrick was just slightly slower at 1:07.832 (81.201) but also earned a spot on the front row for Sundays race. Andrew Ranger qualified third at 1:07.839 (81.192) and Steckly was fourth. Points leader DJ Kennington, who enters the weekend with a five-race win streak, qualified fifth. Ron Beauchamp Jr. was sixth, followed by rookies Martin Roy and Elie Arseneau. Robin Buck and Jean-Francois Dumoulin rounded out the top 10. ' ' '


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