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While the Winnipeg Goldeyes pitching staff was the story in the first two games of the season, Winnipegs bats roared Sunday night. Goldeyes shortstop Nate Samsons grand slam in the fourth inning to pace Winnipeg to a 10-5 victory over the Grand Prairie AirHogs before 1,292 fans at QuikTrip Park in Grand Prairie, Tex. The win improves Winnipegs record to 3-0 on the season and gives the Goldeyes a three-game sweep of the AirHogs. Winnipeg got off to a quick start with two runs in the second inning when Ryan Scomas single scored Casey Haerther and Luis Alen. The lead went to 7-0 after Samsons grand slam was followed by a solo home run from Fehlandt Lentini. After Grand Prairie got on the scoreboard with a run in the bottom fifth inning, Winnipeg restored the seven-run lead with a sac fly from Lentini in the top of the sixth. The AirHogs made it interesting with a run in the bottom of the sixth and three runs in the bottom of the seventh, but the Goldeyes tacked on a pair of runs in the top of the ninth to complete the win. Samson had four RBI for Winnipeg, while Lentini and Scoma each had two RBI. On the mound, Goldeyes starter Justin Garcia allowed two runs over six and a third innings to earn the win. He struck out seven AirHogs and issued just one walk. Jared Mortensen took the loss for Grand Prairie after surrendering seven runs in five innings of work. The Goldeyes now head to Amarillo to begin a three-game series with the Sox Monday night. Game time is 7 p.m. The pre-game show on TSN 1290 with Paul Edmonds begins at 6:30 p.m. cheap jerseys from china .K and Malcolm Subban, as this will mark the first official time the two brothers will play against each other. wholesale jerseys . 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The Vishnevsky hospital said 26-year-old Alexander Galimov died of the severe burns that covered about 90 per cent of his body, despite the best efforts of doctors in its burn unit, considered one of the best in Russia. The crash Wednesday of a chartered Yak-42 jet outside the western city of Yaroslavl took the lives of 28 players, two coaches and seven other staff of the local Lokomotiv Yaroslavl ice hockey club. The only other person to survive, flight crew member Alexander Sizov, remained in intensive care at Moscows Sklifosovsky hospital. Unlike many other members of Lokomotiv who were European Union citizens and once played in the NHL, Galimov was a native of Yaroslavl and a product of its youth program. His initial survival had inspired the entire city, where the team was a source of great pride. At rallies following the crash, fans chanted "Galimov, live for the whole team!" and other slogans dedicated to him. "All of Yaroslavl, all of the country, all of the world followed the doctors words, believing, hoping, praying that he would defeat death and remain with us," Yaroslavl Gov. Sergei Vakhrukov said Monday. The governor described Galimov, a forward, as a fan favourite who remained true to his home club for many years. "He carried the team spirit of Lokomotiv and through his indomitable character often reeversed the course of the most difficult games," Vakhrukov said.dddddddddddd Russian President Dmitry Medvedev presided over a meeting Monday to decide the future of the team. The team decided to pull out of the Kontinental Hockey League for a year while it rebuilds, but will bring up players from its farm system and compete in a lower league starting in December. "We cant leave the city without hockey," Vsevolod Kukushkin, an adviser to the KHL, told The Associated Press. "Its a hockey city." A memorial ceremony Saturday in the Lokomotiv ice arena drew an estimated 100,000 people, including Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. The crash, one of the worst ever aviation disasters in sports, shocked all of Russia and the international hockey community. The team was heading to Minsk, Belarus, to play its opening game of the Kontinental Hockey League season when the plane crashed into the Volga River bank shortly after takeoff and burst into flames. Russian aviation experts say they have come to no conclusions yet about the cause of the crash. The plane appeared to have trouble gaining altitude, but investigators say its flight data recorders showed that all three engines were operating up until the moment the plane crashed. Aviation authorities have ordered safety checks on all the approximately 60 Yak-42 jets still in service in Russia, and grounded at least four of them. 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