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(Sports Network) - James Reimer gets the start as the Toronto Maple Leafs look to get back on the winning track when they visit the Washington Capitals at the Verizon Center. The Maple Leafs have lost three of four since a three-game winning streak and were dealt an overtime loss by New Jersey on Tuesday. David Clarkson scored 2:40 into the extra session to lift the visiting Devils to the 3-2 win at Air Canada Centre. A flubbed shot in the New Jersey end resulted in Dainius Zubrus grabbing the puck and skating the other way. Entering the Toronto side from the right wing, he stopped along the mid-boards and spun around before firing a pass over to the left circle for Clarkson, who one-timed it past James Reimer for the win. Phil Kessel and Matt Frattin each had a goal for the Maple Leafs, while Reimer stopped 23 shots in his second game back from a head injury. "We came out flat-footed tonight and werent playing our game," said Frattin. "We got our legs under ourselves later in the game, but it wasnt enough to get the win." Its unclear if Reimer or Jonas Gustavsson will get the call tonight. Gustavsson stopped 40-of-41 shots when he faced the Capitals in the lopsided win on Nov. 19. Toronto is 9-6-0 as the visiting team this season and has won four of its last five away from the Air Canada Centre. The Capitals are 2-3 since Hunter took over as head coach for the fired Bruce Boudreau. Washington lost its first two tests under its new bench boss, but has won two of its last three and is coming off Wednesdays 5-3 victory in Ottawa. Both of Hunters victories have come against the Senators. Tonight, Washington will try to record back-to-back wins for the first time since beating Phoenix and Winnipeg on Nov. 21 and 23, respectively. The Capitals will also try to exact a measure of revenge against the Maple Leafs after Washington was dealt a 7-1 rout in Toronto on Nov. 19. The blowout win over the Caps was just Torontos second win in the last six meetings between these clubs. The Caps and Leafs havent met in D.C. in over a year, as Toronto ended a three-game skid in Washington with a shootout win on Dec. 6 of last season. The Caps used four third-period goals to surge past the Senators on Wednesday night. John Carlson registered the last of Washingtons goals on an empty net and also collected two assists to help the Capitals snap a five-game road losing streak. Nicklas Backstrom supplied a power-play goal midway through the third while Alex Ovechkin and Troy Brouwer tallied 15 seconds apart for Washington, which got 31 saves from Tomas Vokoun. "We weathered it when they came hard and were able to release the pressure by getting pucks out," Brouwer said. Ovechkins goal was his ninth of the season and first since Nov. 25. He has just two goals over his last 13 games. Washington defenseman Roman Hamrlik and forward Matt Hendricks are both questionable tonight with lower body injuries. Hamrlik has sat out the last four games, while Hendricks missed Wednesdays game. The Caps are 9-4-1 on home ice this year and are beginning a two-game residency tonight. They will also host Philadelphia on Tuesday. The Maple Leafs have lost three of four since a three-game winning streak and were dealt an overtime loss by New Jersey on Tuesday. David Clarkson scored 2:40 into the extra session to lift the visiting Devils to the 3-2 win at Air Canada Centre. A flubbed shot in the New Jersey end resulted in Dainius Zubrus grabbing the puck and skating the other way. Entering the Toronto side from the right wing, he stopped along the mid-boards and spun around before firing a pass over to the left circle for Clarkson, who one-timed it past James Reimer for the win. Phil Kessel and Matt Frattin each had a goal for the Maple Leafs, while Reimer stopped 23 shots in his second game back from a head injury. "We came out flat-footed tonight and werent playing our game," said Frattin. "We got our legs under ourselves later in the game, but it wasnt enough to get the win." Its unclear if Reimer or Jonas Gustavsson will get the call tonight. Gustavsson stopped 40-of-41 shots when he faced the Capitals in the lopsided win on Nov. 19. Toronto is 9-6-0 as the visiting team this season and has won four of its last five away from the Air Canada Centre. Nike Air Max 90 Baratas Online . -- Bill Sweatt scored in the seventh round of the shootout Friday as the Manitoba Moose beat the Peoria Rivermen 4-3 in the American Hockey League. Zapatillas Nike Free 5.0 Baratas . - Nate Solders brief holdout is over. http://www.espanaairmaxbaratas.com/ . Thats the best way to describe them. Nike Air Max Thea Baratas . The NFL Network first reported his decision this week and Martz told the Chicago Sun-Times, "Its time. Nike Free 3.0 v4 Mujer . Documents with the Hennepin County court in Minnesota show not guilty pleas were entered Friday to all four offences. There was no indication the hockey star made a personal appearance.EDMONTON -- The on-again-off-again deal to build a new rink for the Edmonton Oilers is on -- again. City councillors and the Edmonton Oilers agreed Wednesday to split the cost of the final $30 million needed to green light the wavy-shaped steel-and-glass structure in the citys downtown in time for the 2016-17 NHL season. "This has been a long and difficult process," Mayor Stephen Mandel told councillors. "We need to make sure that we build a city that attracts and retains the younger generation." Construction is to start next spring and the city plans to pay off some of its debt through increased tax revenues from shops and businesses expected to spring up around the arena. The total cost, including the rink and surrounding infrastructure, comes in at $604.5 million. Under the arrangement, the Oilers are to pay $161.5 million, the city $279 million and another $125 million is to come from a ticket tax. Last week, Mandel and political leaders from surrounding regions voted to seek another $25 million from the province under a regional grant program. The city says it will seek an additional $14 million in grants for a community rink attached to the project. "The result today is a landmark agreement that enables our city to move forward in an enormously positive way," said Edmonton Oilers owner Daryl Katz, who was not at Wednesdays council meeting, but spoke with reporters via speaker phone. The decision saves a resurrected deal agreed to by council and Katz in January, but which had slipped into limbo after Premier Alison Redfords government refused to provide $100 million. Redford and her predecessor Ed Stelmach never promised any direct funding, but city council struck the deal in January anyway, hoping the money would come through somehow. When it didnt, councillors scrambled to find alternative sources for the cash. Last month, they voted to use $45 million in provincial infrastructure grant money. On Wednesday they changed that plan. They now expect that money to accrue from increased tax revenues around the arena. Political leaders from the capital region narrowly voted last week to back an application for the $25-million provincial grant. That left $30 million. Half of the remainder is to come from Katz and the city expects the other half to be recouped from increased tax revenues arising from the development. The deal has divided Edmontonians into those who want public dollars to go to the arenaa, those who dont and those who are OK with public money, but say the deal is far too lopsided in Katzs favour.dddddddddddd Last week, Mandel got into an argument with hecklers in council chambers, who demanded he put the arena on a plebiscite. The city is to build and own the arena and pay for all major repairs and renovations. The Oilers, in turn, are to pay $6 million a year in lease payments and pay for day-to-day arena upkeep. Katz is to keep all the profits from tickets, concessions and parking for all events -- Oilers-related or otherwise. Katz also is to receive $2 million a year from the city in return for advertising for 10 years and to keep naming rights for the building, estimated at $1 million to $3 million a year. In return, Katz has promised the Oilers will stay in Edmonton for 35 years. The vote was not unanimous. Coun. Kerry Diotte said the deal was poor for taxpayers when it was first struck in 2011 and is worse now. "This has morphed into a Frankenstein monster. Even the worst referee in the NHL could see this is way offside," Diotte told councillors. Coun. Tony Caterina agreed. He said no one knows for sure if the extra tax revenues from the arena will materialize. The risk tolerance for taxpayers, he said, is "way too high." Councils decision wrote what many hope will be the final chapter in what has become the citys longest-running soap opera. The deal has been talked about for seven years and been on a roller coaster for the last two. Councillors and Katz first shook hands in the fall of 2011, but the deal fell apart a year later when Katz demanded an extra $210 million from taxpayers and refused to meet with councillors in public to explain why. He also incurred wrath from fans and councillors when he began talks aimed at moving the team to Seattle. Katz eventually dropped the Seattle threat and the $210-million demand, and in January the two sides resurrected the deal, with Katz off the hook for major repairs to the facility. Katz -- a pharmacy billionaire who owns the Rexall chain of drugstores -- is currently tenant of Rexall Place, where the Oilers now play. Its an arena owned by an arms-length city board. Katz says the Oilers need wider revenue streams to be viable. He has said he is losing millions of dollars a year, but city council has not been allowed to see the teams books. The Oilers are ranked in the middle or higher among revenue-producing teams in the NHL. cheap jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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