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VANCOUVER -- Daniel Sedin skated on his own Friday morning, but the Vancouver Canucks continued to say little about the injured wingers status. "I have to say theres nothing to report on Daniel," said coach Alain Vigneault. Sedin resumed skating after staying off the ice for two days. He went out in full gear in a separate group before the morning skate involving players expected to play in Game 2 of the Western Conference quarter-final series against the Los Angeles Kings. Hopes were raised earlier in the week when Sedin, out with a concussion since March 21, practised with the team Monday for the first time since he was injured, and then skated with extra players in a group separate from the main practice. After Mondays skate Daniels twin brother Henrik Sedin said his sibling was "100 per cent." But his separation from the main group Tuesday and his absence Wednesday and Thursday raised questions on whether he had experienced a setback. The Canucks have denied he had one, but his father was quoted in Swedish media saying that he had experienced a headache. Henrik Sedin refused to comment on his brothers status Friday. Daniel Sedin was sidelined after taking an elbow in the head from Chicago Blackhawks defenceman Duncan Keith, who was suspended for five games. Vigneault has repeatedly said the Canucks are following the NHLs concussion protocol for the treatment of head injuries. But Daniel Sedins on-again, off-again workouts have raised questions about whether the Canucks are practising it. The coach admitted he is not familiar with all of the requirements of the protocol. "You should ask a medical person," he said. "I dont think Ive ever read the protocol itself." Meanwhile, defenceman Keith Ballard was expected to suit up for his first game since he was sidelined with a concussion in early February. "It really is a process," said Ballard about his recovery. "There were a lot of times where Id try to work out and it wouldnt go well at all. Id have to, essentially, start over." Ballard missed the final 29 games of the regular season and Wednesdays series opener. He was finally cleared for full contact within the last two weeks, but had to get his timing back and get used to being hounded as he chased pucks deep in the Vancouver end. "I havent had issues with headaches, neck pain -- nothing like that," he said. "Ive been a bit dizzy from guys skating by me." Ballard spent much of his recovery skating and working out off the ice on his own. Defenceman Kevin Bieksa praised him for his determination to get back in the lineup. "Hes done a great job," said Bieksa. "We dont see everything he does, because often hes in here earlier than us. But to stay ready and get yourself back into shape after a concussion takes a lot of hard work and sweat -- and thats all on him. "Hes been in here doing the drills on the ice before practice, skating with us, (doing) workouts on his own." Ballard was paired in the morning with defenceman Sami Salo. In another move, Canucks winger Andrew Ebbett was slated to replace suspended forward Byron Bitz on Vancouvers fourth line. The game, Ebbetts first post-season contest as a Canuck, came after he battled to return to action following a fractured foot that sidelined him for 35 games. "This is what I was building for, to make sure that I was back and ready for the playoffs," said Ebbett, who played the final four games of the regular season before being scratched for Game 1. Bitz was suspended two games for a second-period check from behind on Kyle Clifford. The Canuck shouldered Clifford face-first into the glass and received a five-minute charging penalty and game misconduct. Clifford was unable to return to the ice after the hit and remained out Friday with an undisclosed upper-body injury. Andrei Loktionov was pencilled into his spot on the same line. Kings centre Brad Richardson also remained out after undergoing an emergency appendectomy late in the regular season. Los Angeles coach Darryl Sutter indicated Richardson is just getting on his feet again, based on his post-surgery schedule. "He should be doing activity, depending on how he feels," said Los Angeles coach Darryl Sutter. "Thats pretty much where were at." Bobby Wagner Jersey . Michael Turner ran for 139 yards and two touchdowns, Matt Ryan scored the tie-breaking TD with 7 minutes remaining, and Corey Peters came up with a huge interception that helped the Falcons seal a 31-17 victory over Newton and the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. James Carpenter Super Bowl Jersey .C. 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The Kings made the most of a rare late-season cross country trip to the East coast and throttled the hapless Bobcats 114-88 Sunday night behind a dominant effort from DeMarcus Cousins, who had 29 points and 10 rebounds. It was Charlottes franchise-record 20th straight loss. The Kings had lost nine of their previous 10 games, but this one was never in doubt as they scored 78 points inside the paint and led by 35 in the fourth quarter. Cousins did most of the damage in the lane, but Tyreke Evans was masterful in slicing his way through a non-existent Bobcats defence, hitting 10 of 11 shots from the field -- most of them on drives to the lane -- and finishing with 22 points. Jason Thompson flirted with a triple double, finishing with 14 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists for the Kings. "We did a good job getting to the hole," Cousins said. "They didnt have a lot of size and we took advantage of it." Bobcats coach Paul Silas agreed. "Its difficult," Silas said. "We only have three big men (because of injuries) and its been hard on these guys to keep going. Thats basically all we have. When a team comes like they have with big guys and theyre banging it is hard." Kemba Walker had 13 points and 11 assists for the Bobcats, who are nearing an NBA record for futility. If the Bobcats (7-56) lose their final three games, theyll finish with the worst winning percentage in league history. They travel to face Washington and Orlando before closing the regular season at home Thursday night against New York. The 26-point win was the largest margin of victory this season for the Kings. About the only thing that didnt go right was Cousins was picking up his 13th technical foul, which comes with an automatic one-game suspension. Cousins appeared to exchange words with rookie Bismack Biyombo as the two ran back down the court after a Sacramento basket, drawing a double technical. Cousins shook his head when asked about it after the game, saying, "Its part of being DeMarcus Cousins." He said he plans to appeal to the league. The Bobcats simply had no answers defensively for the Kings, who scored at will in the lanne and made the most of their transition game, scoring 38 points on fast breaks.dddddddddddd Evans was almost unstoppable when he put the ball on the floor, seemingly driving to the hole as easy as a knife going through warm butter. "When he is in an aggressive mode, there are very few people who can keep him in front," Kings coach Keith Smart said. "And then if he doesnt look to attack, he gets his teammates involved. Im trying to grow him into a new position and hes still going to have the ball in his hands 60 per cent of the time. Its only going to help him. Its going to bring his whole game and career on top to where he wants it to be." The Kings came in with the NBAs worst defence, giving up 104.6 points per game, but the Bobcats only shot 44 per cent and managed 88 points. It was the first time in 39 games the Kings held an opponent to fewer than 93 points. "The biggest thing now is having some pride as men," said Bobcats forward Tyrus Thomas. "Not so much as basketball players. Weve got to fight it out every second until the horn blows." This horn might as well have blown in the first quarter of this one. The Kings started quickly, bolting to a 22-6 lead eight minutes into the game after shooting 65 per cent from the field. All but four of those points came inside the paint and 11 came in transition. Sacramento didnt let up, building a 59-44 lead at the half behind 55 per cent shooting. Cousins scored 20 of his points in the second half as the Kings pushed their lead to 26 in the third quarter. "When we flew in last night, we knew a fast start was something we needed to do," Smart said. "I thought we had the right energy from our starting lineup. We got off to the great start that we needed and we sustained it through the half. We were a little lethargic to start the second half, but I kept the starters out too long because the other guys were playing well. But they regrouped and got it back together." NOTES: Bobcats guard Reggie Williams had cleared his concussion test before the game and was ready to play, but his knee tightened up and he wound up sitting out. ... Former Boston Celtics star Robert Parish, who lives in the Charlotte area, was at the game. ... The Kings shot 55 per cent from the field, their best effort of the season. cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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