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Saturday against the Astros in Dunedin. ' ' '
« : 11 Декабрь 2014, 11:58:22 »
 ANAHEIM, Calif. Terrance Knighton Jersey For Sale . -- Zach Parise had a goal and two assists, Mikael Granlund scored the go-ahead goal on a power play early in the second period and Darcy Kuemper made 31 saves for the Minnesota Wild in a 4-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday night. Jason Pominville and Erik Haula also scored for the Wild, who are 9-3-1 in their last 13 games after ending December with six straight losses. Kuemper is 6-2-1 with a 1.85 goals-against average in nine starts since getting recalled from the minors on Jan. 2. Back indoors following their 3-0 victory at Dodger Stadium over the Kings on Saturday, the Ducks lost for only the fourth time in their last 25 games after coming in an NHL-best 39-10-5. Dustin Penner and Mathieu Perreault scored for Anaheim, and Jonas Hiller stopped 29 shots. After going 0 for 21 on the power play in its previous eight games, Minnesota took a 2-1 lead 13 seconds into the second period while Penner was off for slashing Jonas Brodin. Granlund cruised down the slot and redirected Parises cross-ice feed past Hillers stick for his fourth goal. Both of Minnesotas third-period goals came on deflections of shots by defenceman Marco Scandella from the left point -- one by Parise with 13:25 remaining, the other by Haula with 10:39 to play. Pominville opened the scoring at 7:57 of the first with his 21st of the season, banking the puck in off Hillers left leg from behind the net after Granlunds one-timer from the high slot was blocked by Matt Beleskey. Penner tied it at 18:13 with his 13th goal, beating Kuemper high to the glove side with a one-timer from the left circle after Ryan Getzlaf set him up from behind the net. But Penner went to the penalty box just 19 seconds later, setting up the power play that resulted in Granlunds goal. Defenceman Luca Sbisa returned to the Ducks lineup for the first time since Nov. 22 after missing 29 games because of a torn tendon in his right hand, and picked up the first two penalties of the game -- both for hooking in the opening period. The Ducks got their first power-play opportunity at 7:34 of the second after a holding call against Mike Rupp, but looked as though they were the ones who were short-handed. Hiller stoned Matt Cooke on a 5-foot wrist shot to the glove side, and the Wild had a 2-on-1 moments later before Ryan Suters 40-foot wrist shot from the left circle slid just wide of the right post. Anaheim began an 11-game stretch in which all but one will be on home ice, including five straight at Honda Center coming out of the Olympic break. NOTES: Anaheim D Cam Fowler blocked a slap shot by Nino Niederreiter with 35 seconds left in the second period and slumped to the ice, but continued playing while favouring his right leg until the horn sounded. Fowler was back on the ice for the start of the third. ... The Ducks were 23-4-2 during Sbisas absence. ... Teemu Selanne has four goals in 36 games since Oct. 20, when he became the first NHL player 43 or older to score in three consecutive games since Gordie Howe did it at age 51 during the 1979-80 season. ... Minnesota is 21-1-3 when leading after two periods. Britton Colquitt Jersey . 31 as the deadline to submit an Olympic hockey roster, the deadline has changed. After appeals from some top European countries - namely Russia, Sweden, Finland and Czech - over the past 24 hours, the National Hockey League, NHL Players Association and the IIHF agreed to move the date to Jan. Shannon Sharpe Mens Orange Jersey . -- Ernie Els hardly ever catches a break at the Match Play Championship. KISSIMMEE, Fla. -- Toronto third baseman Brett Lawrie is off to a solid spring start. His manager disagrees. "Hes off to a good start in his career, whether it was with the Brewers or here," John Farrell said Friday after the Blue Jays beat the Houston Astros 11-2 Friday. "Hes a heck of a player." The 22-year-old Lawrie, who came to Toronto 15 months ago from Milwaukee in the trade for pitcher Shaun Marcum, hit .293 in a 43-game taste of the major leagues last summer. He is 8 for 16 with four doubles this spring. Lawrie drove in his sixth and seventh runs in just six games as the Blue Jays jumped on Houston starter J.A. Happ in the first inning. But his best play might have been tagging up and advancing to second base on a flyball, which enabled him to score on David Coopers two-out single. "Hes got very good instincts inside the game," Farrell said. "Hes a confident player and he makes very good decisions." Cooper drove in three runs with a single and a double while Lawrie, Edwin Encarnacion and Travis dArnaud drove in two runs each for the Blue Jays. dArnaud and Adeiny Hechavarria homered in a five-run inning off Aneury Rodriguez. The Blue Jays had five of their 15 hits off Happ, who didnt get through the third inning. The Astros left-hander said he was "overthrowingg" his breaking pitches in his second spring start. Derek Wolfe Jersey For Sale. "I really think if I back off a few per cent it might help me, but thats also hard to do when youre trying to get results, Happ said. "Finding a happy medium is hopefully where itll be at. Ill get it figured it out." Henderson Alvarez, bidding for a spot in Torontos rotation, pitched two innings, giving up a run on one hit while striking out three. Jason Castro and Jose Altuve drove in runs for the Astros, who had six hits. NOTES: The Astros announced that they will wear replicas of their original Colt .45s jerseys for their home games of April 10 and April 20. The Jerseys have Colts written across the chest with a revolver underneath it. ... The Astros had Jordan Schafer and Jason Bourgeois, their two fastest players, at the top of the batting order. "It gives the whole lineup a different look, which I think is important," said manager Brad Mills. ... Toronto reliever Luis Perez, who worked two innings Friday, has faced 20 batters in three outings, giving up a walk, a hit batsman and a single while striking out six. ... Alvarez has "an inside track on one of the spots in our rotation," Farrell said. Dustin McGowan, another candidate, will get his first start Saturday against the Astros in Dunedin. ' ' '