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SAULT STE. Jordan Retro 11 Clearance . MARIE, Ont. - The Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds scored five consecutive goals to open the game en route to defeating the Owen Sound Attack 7-4 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action.Zachary Senyshyn had two goals for Sault Ste. Marie (6-0-0), who extened their lead atop the West Division standings, while Tyler Ganly, Blake Speers, Jared McCann, Michael Bunting and Sergey Tolchinsky also found the back of the net.Kyle Platzer replied with two goals while Thomas Schemitsch and Chris Bigras rounded out the scoring for Owen Sound (4-2-2).Brandon Halverson turned aside 34 shots in the win. Jack Flinn allowed five goals on 29 shots and was replaced by Brandon Hope, who stopped 11-of-12 shots in defeat.Sault Ste. Marie went 0 for 4 with the man advantage while the Attack scored once on five power-play opportunities.---OTTERS 5 RANGERS 4 (SO)ERIE, Pa. — Connor McDavid and Mason Marchment both scored in the shootout as the Otters edged Kitchener.Dylan Strome found the back of the net twice in regulation while Alex DeBrincat and Trent Fox also scored for Erie (6-0-0).Justin Bailey had a hat trick for the Rangers (2-3-1) with Darby Llewellyn adding the other.---BULLS 8 ICEDOGS 5BELLEVILLE, Ont. — Jake Marchment had two of the Bulls five first-period goals en route to their win over Niagara.Brett Gustavsen, Remi Elie, Niki Petti, Alex Yuill, Matt Luff and David Tomasek supplied the rest of Bellevilles (6-1-0) offence.Billy Jenkins, Jordan Maletta, Anthony DiFruscia, Carter Verhaeghe, and Aleksandar Mikulovich all responded for the IceDogs (0-5-0).---WHALERS 8 PETES 4PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Connor Chatham had a hat trick as the Whalers doubled up Peterborough.Francesco Vilardi, Cullen Mercer, Matt Mistele, Gianluca Curcuruto and Vincent Scognamiglio also struck for Plymouth (3-3-1).Josh MacDonald, Steven Lorentz, Greg Betzold and Matt Spencer scored for the Petes (1-2-2).---STING 9 SPITFIRES 2SARNIA, Ont. — Nikita Korostelev had three goals and two assists to lead the Sting in their rout of Windsor.Davis Brown scored twice for Sarnia (3-3-1) with Pavel Zacha, Alexandre Renaud, Kevin Spinozzi and Jordan Kyrou also chipping in.Chris Marchese and Mark Manchurek replied for the Spitfires (2-4-0)---KNIGHTS 3 SPIRIT 2 (OT) SAGINAW, Mich. — Brett Welychka scored his third goal of the season on the power play at 1:06 of overtime in Londons win over the Spirit.Dakota Mermis and Mitchell Marner both struck in the third period to round out the offence for the Knights (2-4-0).Dylan Sadowy had two goals for Saginaw (2-3-1) in the loss.---COLTS 6 WOLVES 4BARRIE, Ont. — Justin Scott and Andrew Mangiapane each had two goals for the Colts as they beat Sudbury.Brendan Lemieux and Roy Radke supplied the rest of the scoring for Barrie (5-1-1).Matt Schmalz found the back of the net twice for the Wolves (1-7-0) while Ivan Kashtanov and Kyle Capobianco added a goal apiece.--- Cheap Jordan 11 Canada . Saskatchewans Darian Durant is expected to miss the rest of the Roughriders season with a torn tendon in his right elbow. The 32-year-old, who will undergo surgery in the next couple days to repair the injury, was added to the teams six-game injury list Tuesday. Air Jordan 11 Sale Canada . Notes on P.K. Subban, Dale Weise, Erik Haula, Mikael Granlund, Ilya Bryzgalov and more. http://www.airjordan11canada.com/ . Patrick Deslisle-Houde and David Rose each scored in the second to give the fourth-seeded Redmen a 3-1 lead after Jean-Philippe Mathieu scored in the first.On Sunday night, Daniel Alfredsson will make his much-anticipated return to Ottawa for the first time since suddenly bolting town as a free agent. The organization seems to be extending a small olive branch towards their former captain, as owner Eugene Melnyk confirmed to TSN 1200 this week that the Sens will have a video tribute for Alfredsson. The highlight reel will run just after the anthems are played and before the opening face-off, ensuring that the atmosphere inside Canadian Tire Centre will be electric. If Twitter, phone calls and e-mails to our radio station are any indication, there could be a mixed reaction for Alfredsson on Sunday. My gut feeling is that about 90 per cent of the crowd will applaud Alfredsson after the video tribute with a majority of people giving him a standing ovation. There will undoubtedly be a small murmuring of boos in the crowd, as some people felt Alfredsson betrayed the organization and city with his decision to sign with the Red Wings. In any event, Sunday does have the potential to be a polarizing moment for Alfredsson in Ottawa. But thats nothing new for the ex-captain, who is certainly used to being a lightning rod for criticism in this town. Heres a look at the five most polarizing and controversial moments of Daniel Alfredssons career with the Senators. 5. Shooting puck at Niedermayer In the dying moments of the second period in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, Alfredsson appeared to shoot the puck directly at Ducks defenceman Scott Niedermayer. In subsequent interviews, Alfredsson insisted that the puck was rolling around on his stick and he never intended to shoot the puck directly at the future Hall of Famer. But Niedermayers take on the situation was quite different as he certainly hinted that Alfredssons actions were intentional during his post-game interviews. "I wasnt happy. Theres no need to get hit with a puck at that point. But Im not going to say more than that," Niedermayer said at the time. Ducks head coach Randy Carlyle was even more blunt and accusatory in his post-game press conference. "I thought it was blatant shooting the puck at our player at the end of the period," Carlyle said. "You could tell he directed it toward him because he changed the shooting angle halfway through his wind-up. People have long memories." The Senators were down 2-1 in the series and many people suggested that Alfredsson was trying to do something to spark his team. But the Senators had just tied up the game 2-2 when Dany Heatley scored at the 18:00-minute mark of the period, so why would Alfredsson feel the need to jumpstart his team? Whatever the case, the Ducks ended up breaking the tie with a third-period goal by Dustin Penner to take a 3-1 stranglehold on the series. 4. The fake stick toss tribute to Sundin This was one of the funniest and wittiest things any player has ever done in the middle of an NHL game – at least thats the opinion of people who lived in Ottawa. As for those who reside in Toronto, they viewed this as a classless gesture by the Ottawa captain. Just a few days after Mats Sundin was suspended by the NHL for carelessly throwing his broken stick shaft into the crrowd, Alfredsson found himself in a similar situation at centre ice at the Air Canada Centre. Cheap Air Jordan 11. The Sens captain had broken his stick and, as a joke, he decided to do a mock stick toss into the crowd – emulating the Sundin incident. Whether you think it was funny or not, you do have to give Alfredsson credit for thing: Having the wherewithal to even think about pulling that stunt in the middle of an NHL game is pretty impressive. 3. The "probably not" comment After a 7-3 loss on home ice to the Penguins in Game 4 of the 2013 playoffs, Alfredsson was asked if his team could come back and beat Pittsburgh given the way the series was going. His answer of "probably not" generated a media firestorm, as many viewed the comment as defeatist and a sign the Sens captain was surrendering. Others felt Alfredsson was just being brutally honest and possibly trying to deflect some of the pressure away from his team. In the end, Alfredsson had to change his answer to "definitely not," after the Sens ended up losing Game 5 by a lopsided margin of 6-2. 2. The Pominville OT goal In the spring of 2006, the Senators bowed out rather meekly to the Buffalo Sabres in the second round of the playoffs. The Sens had been the Eastern Conferences top seed during the regular season, but ended up being eliminated in five games by Buffalo. The crushing blow came in the overtime period of Game 5, when Jason Pominville blew past Alfredsson – who was manning the point on the power play – and scored a shorthanded goal to win the series. While some fault could have been laid on Wade Redden and Ray Emery on that play, Alfredsson took the lions share of the blame. In the months that followed, a significant portion of the Sens fan base wanted Alfredsson traded – insisting that the Pominville incident was tangible proof that they could not win with the captain. By the fall of 2006, the cries to trade Alfredsson had become so loud that rumors were swirling about a potential deal with the Los Angeles Kings. Ironically enough, one year after the Pominville goal, Alfredsson would be the one to score a series-clinching goal in Game 5 against the Sabres, sending the Sens to the Cup Final for the first time in modern history. 1. The hit on Darcy Tucker With the score tied 2-2 and time running out in Game 5 of the 2002 playoff series between the Sens and Maple Leafs, Alfredsson delivered a controversial hit on Darcy Tucker. To add salt to the wound, while Tucker was writhing on the ice in pain, Alfredsson went to the front of the net and scored the eventual game-winning goal past Curtis Joseph. The Leafs bench was irate that no penalty was called on the play and the crowd at the Air Canada Centre chanted obscenities towards the officials. The hit on Tucker made Alfredsson public enemy No. 1 in Toronto and was the catalyst for why he started getting booed every time he touched the puck in a game involving the Leafs and Senators. Will the hit on Darcy Tucker make Alfredssons video montage on Sunday at Canadian Tire Centre? If it does, you can bet that portion of the video will receive a loud ovation from the Ottawa crowd. China NFL Jerseys Cheap Nike NFL Jerseys NFL Jerseys Cheap Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap Basketball Jerseys Online Stitched Hockey Jerseys Wholesale Baseball Jerseys Football Jerseys Outlet College Jerseys For Sale Cheap MLB Jerseys Wholesale Soccer Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys For Sale Wholesale NFL Jerseys ' ' '
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