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CHICAGO -- Right-hander Shawn Camp is staying with the Chicago Cubs, agreeing Monday to a $1. wholesale nfl jerseys .35 million, one-year contract. Camp, who turned 37 on Sunday, was 3-6 with two saves and a 3.59 ERA with a career-high 80 relief appearances last season. He tied for the major league lead in appearances and ranked fifth in the NL with 77 2-3 relief innings. Camp can earn an additional $50,000 each for appearing in 50, 65, 70 and 75 games as a pitcher. He had a $750,000 base salary this year and earned $300,000 in bonuses based on relief appearances. cheap nfl jerseys . Goran Dragic scored 19 of his 24 points in the first half and the Suns held on to beat the Los Angeles Clippers 93-88 on Thursday night, giving Hunter his second victory in two nights as interim coach after he replaced the fired Alvin Gentry. wholesale nfl jerseys . 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Adam Henrique beat Jonathan Quick high blocker with the eventual game-winner as the gritty Devils staved off elimination in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final. "Theres no quit in the group in here," said Henrique, who has three game-winning goals in the postseason. "We know we can do it. We know we can put four together and come back." "Were pretty happy to live another day," added Martin Brodeur after a tremendous performance between the pipes. "Theres no doubt about that. We just wanted to play well, give everything we had, and see where thats going to bring us." Beaten and defeated after a decisive 4-0 Kings victory in Game 3, the Devils were pinned against the ropes – down 3-0 in the series – heading into Wednesdays clash, managing to grind out their first win of the Final with timely offence and terrific goaltending. They remain in a deep and almost overwhelming hole, but have sent the series back to New Jersey, perhaps planting the slightest seed of doubt in the minds of a seemingly unbeatable Kings squad (15-3). "We do feel like the series is a little bit closer than maybe what the score says," said Dainius Zubrus, two overtime defeats still stinging the New Jersey dressing room. "We just needed one win. Im happy we got one win. Well take a little bit of rest. Well approach the same way the next game and hopefully well get another one." The Eastern Conference champs have hurdled adversity before in the 2012 postseason, but nothing like the current pit they find themselves in. The Devils have trailed in every series along the way, managing to overcome in each instance. Facing elimination in Game 6 of the opening round against Florida, they rebounded with a pair of overtime victories, taking the series in seven games. "Weve played our best hockey this year when our backs are against the wall," concluded Travis Zajac. "We knew that if we stuck with it good things would happen, wed get a bounce our way. Today finally we got a win." Five Points 1. Brodeur had his finest showing of the Final, stringing together 21 saves, including a number of timely stops in the final frame, not to mention a Simon Gagne breakaway in the second. "Martys Marty," longtime teammate Petr Sykora said after his first action of the Final. "When you look at him during the game hes calm, hes making great plays, nothing gets to him. He really played tonight like every night in the playoffs. Martys Marty. What else can I say about him?". Gagne lofted a pass to Trevor Lewis for a breakaway early in the third, cleverly poke-checked by the ever-crafty Brodeur. Dustin Penner was also turned aside on a pair of partial breaks. "Hes a Hall of Famer for a reason," said Kings captain Dustin Brown. "He made timely saves for them." 2. Racing out to 33-0 leads in all four series this postseason, the Kings have now dropped Game 4 three times (Canucks, Coyotes and now Devils), rebounding with a victory in each instance. nfl jerseys china. "Weve just got to hit the reset button," said Brown. "Weve been in this situation now four times in the playoffs and weve always come back with a big rebound game. Weve lost three games and weve always come back and won the next." The Kings remain perfect on the road in the postseason with a 10-0 mark. 3. It was Patrik Elias on Tuesday afternoon who stressed the importance of scoring first. "We havent got the first goal at all in this series," he said. Fast-forward a day and there was Elias beating Brodeur on a rebound for the Devils first lead of the series. "Weve got to score first," said Ilya Kovalchuk after Wednesdays victory. "It seems like the team who scores first wins the game." The Devils improved to 9-2 in the playoffs when scoring the first goal. 4. No sooner than 58 seconds after Elias opened the scoring – his fifth of the postseason and first since Game 5 against the Rangers – did Drew Doughty tie the score at one with David Clarkson in the box on a questionable boarding penalty. Admittedly frustrated with the call, the Devils were not deterred. "I thought it was a bad call to begin with," said Zajac of the penalty, which saw Clarkson hit Brown along the wall. "Credit to Marty for playing well and for us just sticking with it." Clarkson found justice later in the period, poetically feeding Henrique for the game-winner. "Even if he didnt give that pass, nobody would blame him for anything," said Kovalchuk. "It was a clean hit from our side, how we see the play. Thats how the game is supposed to be played." 5. There was little panic on the Devils bench when the Kings erased their briefest of leads on Doughtys goal. "We have a good veteran presence," said Stephen Gionta. "They remain calm. Marty remains calm. It just gives you that reassurance that you know what okay, they tied it up, its time to move on. It was a bad break, but you move on and keep carrying on." "I thought we were really calm, for whatever reason," Brodeur agreed. "Sometimes you could get a little nervous. Again, its a tough environment when youre going to win the Stanley Cup. We try to stay with it as much as we can. They sat back a little bit. They still did have a couple chances, but I thought we were really calm with the puck, and it showed." Henrique added another game-winner to his growing resume after series-clinching goals against the Panthers and Rangers. "Everybody wants to be out there in those situations," said Henrique. "You want to be counted on by your teammates, your coaches. Its nice that they have that trust in me to put me out there in those certain times of the game. I just play. Im not thinking about whats going to happen if I score, if I dont score. Im just a kid playing hockey, having some fun." 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