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BELLEVILLE, Ont. - David Tomasek had two goals in regulation time and was the lone scorer in the shootout as the Belleville Bulls upset the Oshawa Generals 6-5 on Wednesday in Ontario Hockey League action. Remi Elie and Niki Petti had a goal and an assist each for Belleville (20-37-6), while Scott Simmonds also found the back of the net. Michael Dal Colle had a pair of goals and an assist for Oshawa (41-17-6), while Scott Laughton, Owen McDade and Bradley Latour chipped in as well. Charlie Graham started in net for the Bulls, stopping one of three shots in 5:46 of work. He was replaced by Michael Giugovaz, who turned aside 28-of-31 shots over 59:14. Ken Appleby made 39 saves for the Generals. Belleville went 2 for 4 on the power play, while Oshawa was 2 for 5. --- OTTERS 11 WHALERS 2 ERIE, Pa. — Andre Burakovsky, Michael Curtis and Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Connor Brown had two goals apiece as the Otters cruised past Plymouth. Connor McDavid scored and added three assists for Erie (47-14-2), while Dane Fox, Patrick Murphy, Kurtis MacDermid and Travis Wood rounded out the attack. Oscar Dansk made 18 saves for the win. Matt Mistele and Victor Crus Rydberg replied for the Whalers (25-31-7). Alex Nedeljkovic allowed three goals on five shots in just 3:52 of ice time. Zack Bowman stopped 19-of-27 shots he faced. --- WOLVES 4 COLTS 2 SUDBURY, Ont. — Ray Huether struck twice as the Wolves downed Barrie. Kevin Raine and Nicholas Baptiste also scored for Sudbury (32-21-10), while Franky Palazzese made 35 saves for the win. Tyson Fawcett and Garrett Hooey responded for the Colts (33-27-3). Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 23-of-26 shots in Barries net. --- Donald Butler Jersey . Now he can be had by any team willing to pay his salary. According to a report from ESPN, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are shopping the veteran CB and plan on releasing him Wednesday if they cant find a trade partner. Nick Novak Black Friday Jersey . Jayson Werth and Denard Span had three hits each for Washington, which had lost 6 of 7. Previously slumping, Washingtons offence has 14 runs and 30 hits in its last two games. Strasburg (4-4) allowed two unearned runs, though his error led to them, and six hits. http://www.thechargersofficialshop.com/black-friday-eric-wed dle-jersey/ . - Inbee Park is back defending her No. Shareece Wright Black Friday Jersey . "I like the toughness factor in certain situations where last year and two years ago wed get bumped, get hit [and] wouldnt respond," Casey said an hour and a half before facing the league-best Thunder, a team that hadnt yet lost at home. Antonio Gates Chargers Jersey . The Blue Jackets entered this series against the Metropolitan Division champions as heavy underdogs, but they sit tied with the Penguins at two wins apiece. Columbus has arrived at this point with a pair of overtime victories, including a 4-3 triumph in Wednesdays Game 4 clash at Nationwide Arena that gave the franchise its first home playoff win.Hes the most prolific receiver in CFL history and a future member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame, but theres no guarantee Geroy Simon will return to help the Saskatchewan Roughriders defend their Grey Cup title. The Riders acquired the veteran slotback from the B.C. Lions in January 2013 to provide veteran leadership for a squad looking to make a successful Grey Cup run on home soil. After enduring one of the worst seasons statistically of his illustrious CFL career, Simon stood tall in the title game, registering three catches for 67 yards and two TDs in leading Saskatchewan to a 45-23 victory over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats at Mosaic Field. However, Brendan Taman, the Riders general manager and vice-president of football operations, couldnt guarantee Simons return during a CFL conference call Tuesday. "Geroy and I have, obviously, a pretty good relationship so when we made this deal last year to acquire him we knew at the end of the first year he played for us that wed sit down and talk about his role," Taman said. "Obviously we have a contract issue were going to have to talk about, too, so that plan is ongoing ... those talks are progressing, you could say, one way or the other. "Hes got as good a chance of not being back as he will be back." The six-foot 198-pound Simon, who turns 39 in September, had just 40 catches for 565 yards and three TDs last year, missing the first three regular-season games due to injury. The native of Johnstown, Pa., is the most prolific receiver in CFL history with 1,029 receptions for 16,352 yards -- both all-time records -- with 103 TDs ovver 15 seasons.dddddddddddd "Obviously he had a good year for us and did a good job for us," Taman said. "His status for 14 is to be determined and were still in talks about that." At the root of the talks, not surprisingly, is money. Simon was reportedly set to earn $205,000 with B.C. heading into the 2013 season. But the Lions were prepared to pay roughly half that while giving Simon a reduced role. When Simon and the Lions couldnt reach an agreement, GM Wally Buono, out of respect for the veteran, gave Simon permission to seek a trade rather than release him outright. When the Riders acquired Simon, they signed him to a one-year deal, plus an option, that reportedly called for a $170,000 base salary that, with bonuses, could increase to about $200,000. "There was an agreement in place that after the first year we would talk about a second year going forward," Taman said. "That was mainly, obviously, financial related. "Right now hes still on the same contract that he was on and if we can work that out and (it) stays that way well see. But we have some discussions we still have to do with him." Given the off-season departures of running back Korey Sheets (Oakland, NFL) and Weston Dressler (Kansas City, NFL), Simon was expected to be a key figure in the Riders offence this season. Also gone from Saskatchewans Grey Cup-winning squad are safety Craig Butler (free agent, Hamilton), defensive linemen Keith Shologan (Ottawa expansion draft) and Jermaine McElveen (free agent, Montreal) as well as linebacker Diamond Ferri (free agent, Montreal). ' ' '
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