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TORONTO -- The CFL suspended defensive back Johnny Sears Jr. of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers one game without pay Tuesday for his controversial hit on Toronto Argonauts quarterback Steven Jyles. The league rendered the decision after Sears spoke with CFL commissioner Mark Cohon earlier in the day about levelling Jyles with a vicious head shot in Torontos 27-22 road win over Winnipeg on Friday night. Jyles had taken off on a run in the fourth quarter and was sliding feet-first when Sears drove his helmet into Jyles head, which snapped back and bounced violently off the turf, briefly knocking the quarterback unconscious. Sears was ejected and Jyles eventually was able to walk to the locker-room. However, Jyles remains questionable for Torontos regular-season finale Thursday night at Rogers Centre against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. "While I appreciate the sincerity of the player in his conversation with me today, this was a reckless and dangerous hit that must be met with appropriate discipline," Cohon said in a statement. "In our league, with just an 18-game schedule, this is a significant and effective penalty." Winnipeg will conclude its regular season Saturday night in Calgary against the Stampeders. Sears had the right to appeal the verdict but said in a statement hell abide by the leagues decision. After serving the suspension, Sears will be eligible to return to the Bombers lineup in time for the CFL playoffs. "I accept the commissioners decision to suspend me and know I am accountable for the consequences of my actions on the field," Sears said. "It was a split second action and as much as I did not intentionally try to engage in helmet-to-helmet contact, I did, and for that I understand the decision made today. "It will be extremely difficult to not be a part of Saturdays game but as I said, I will accept this decision and move forward." Winnipeg head coach Paul LaPolice echoed those sentiments. "As I have maintained since the hit Friday, no player is allowed to lead with his helmet," LaPolice said. "We understand and accept the decision and will move forward this week without the services of Johnny Sears." The CFL also fined Argos offensive linemen Rob Murphy and Taylor Robertson unspecified amounts for voicing their displeasure regarding the hit on Twitter. Both are injured and didnt play in the game but watched it on TV and tweeted their thoughts afterwards. "0 (Sears) is lucky Im not in the province of Manitoba tonight. They would need the Jaws of Life to pry me off of him. I have a good memory. See ya next year, 0," Murphy tweeted. Added Robertson: "I dont know who the hell this .0 guy is, but I hope to hell hes in the league next year. Ill take the ejection. I dont care. "Pretty (mad) at the fact hes standing on the sideline and there isnt someone peeling white jerseys off of him. Cheapest hit Ive ever seen." On Tuesday, the two Argos used the social media to say thats they had found out about the fines, with Murphy tweeting he will appeal the penalty. "The fact that I just found out that I have been fined by the league, through social media, and not phone call or email is too funny," Murphy tweeted. "... And just like that... with a quick dial of a .... my appeal process has started..." An Argos spokesman said the club had no official comment about the leagues decisions. The CFL also fined Khalif Mitchell and Keron Williams of the B.C. Lions undisclosed amounts for making critical comments about game officials. The amount of the fines was not disclosed but the most a CFL player can be penalized financially under terms of the leagues collective bargaining agreement with the CFL Players Association is half a game cheque. nike roshe run femme pas cher . 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Brent Seabrook and Jonathan Toews each had a goal and an assist to help the Blackhawks beat the Kings 3-2, extending their season-opening points streak to 15 games. Patrick Sharp also scored for the Blackhawks (12-0-3), who matched the 1984-85 Edmonton Oilers for the second-longest season-opening points streak in NHL history. Chicago is one away from the tying the league record set by Anaheim in 2006-07 and will try to match the mark on Tuesday when it hosts Vancouver. Mike Richards scored two power-play goals in the third period to pull the Kings within one after Chicago outplayed the Stanley Cup champions in the opening 40 minutes and built a 3-0 lead. But the Blackhawks and goalie Ray Emery hung on. "The guys wanted to get a good start, a good jump on L.A.," Seabrook said. "Ray made the big saves when he needed to." The Blackhawks start to the season is beginning to reach historical proportions in more way than one. Anaheim won the Stanley Cup in 2007 after its record-setting points start. The 1984-85 Oilers and Montreal, which opened with 14 straight in 1943-44, also won the Cup in those seasons. Toews, Chicagos captain, says the Blackhawks arent getting ahead of themselves, however. "Were 15 games into the season," Toews said. "Whats important to us is getting home ice advantage, making the playoffs. Those are our goals. Once you get there, the real season starts. "When you get to that point, no one really cares or remembers those streaks at the start of the season." Emery, Chicagos backup, made 25 saves. He lost a bid for his first shutout in more than three years when Richards connected 56 seconds into the third period. Emery made back-to-back starts for the first time this season with Corey Crawford missing his second game because of an undisclosed upper-body injury. And things got a little frantic for Chicago at the end after Richards notched his second goal -- just his fourth this season -- with 7:10 left. The Blackhawks spent the final 1:04 short-handed after Johnny Oduya was sent off for slashing, and Jonathan Quick was pulled for an extra attacker during that span. "I thought we had a great first 40 minutes and they got some momentum off their power-play goal early in the third," Chicago coach Joel Quenneville said. "They had a great third period. We had 40, they had a great 20, and the clock ran out, which was nice." Not so for Los Angeles (5-6-2), which has struggled on offence and with injuries. The only bright spot for the Kings was their power play, which came in ranked 27th in the NHL before connecting twice in a game for only the second time this season.dddddddddddd "We probably didnt play well enough to win this game," Richards said. "The slow start kind of cost us. We gave them a lot in the first period with penalties and some turnovers and they scored some goals, which put us behind the eight-ball pretty quick." Sharp, who led Chicago with 33 goals last season, ended a 10-game drought without a score. The Blackhawks outshot Los Angeles 37-27 and defeated the Kings for the second time this season to end Los Angeles two-game winning streak. Chicago won 5-2 in the teams season opener at Staples Center. Quick started in goal and finished with 34 saves for the Kings after backup Jonathan Bernier was in net in Los Angeles previous two games. Chicago was a step faster than the Kings in the first period and held a 2-0 lead after 20 minutes. Seabrook opened the scoring 6:29 in to cap a Chicago flurry in the Kings zone, and after Quick had made several in-close saves. Seabrook pinched down to the low edge of the left circle and took a pinpoint feed from Duncan Keith, who threaded a cross-ice pass from the top of the right circle. Seabrook then slid a shot into an open net before Quick could dive across. Toews power-play goal 4 minutes later made it 2-0. Stationed in the slot, Toews first tipped Keiths feed off the right post, but buried the loose puck before Quick could cover it. Sharp exploited a Kings coverage breakdown and increased Chicagos lead to 3-0 just 56 seconds into the second period. Quick dropped to the ice to block Toews stuff-in attempt at the side of the net, but the puck popped into the slot. Sharp was wide open and fired high into the net before Quick could recover. The Blackhawks were in control for most of the second period and outshot Los Angeles 21-10. But Emery had to make several tough saves late in the period -- including in-close stops on Dustin Brown and Jeff Carter -- to keep the Kings off the scoreboard. Richards cut it to 3-1 early in the third. With Brown providing a screen at the edge of the crease, Richards high shot from the top of the slot sailed past Emery. Richards second power-play goal trimmed it to 3-2 with 7:10 left. This time, he beat Emery from the top of the left circle with Brown screening. NOTES: Before the game, Quenneville said Crawford was "progressing" and is day-to-day. When asked if Crawfords condition might be long-term, Quenneville replied, "I dont foresee that yet." Crawford -- who has a 7-0-3 record, 1.65 goals-against average and .935 save percentage -- has not skated since sustaining his injury, apparently in a 3-2 shootout loss to Anaheim last Tuesday. cheap nfl jerseys cheap soccer jerseys ' ' '
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