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KINGSTON, Ont. -- Robert Polesello scored twice as the Kingston Frontenacs crushed the Belleville Bulls 6-1 in Ontario Hockey League action Sunday. Darcy Greenaway, Conor McGlynn, Sam Bennett and Spencer Watson also scored as Kingston (26-17-4) exploded for all six goals in the second period. Cameron Brace had the only goal for Belleville (13-29-4) in the third period. Frontenacs goaltender Matt Mahalak finished with 26 saves. At the other end of the ice, Charlie Graham and Michael Giugovaz allowed three goals each while combining for 32 saves. --- WOLVES 4 COLTS 2 SUDBURY, Ont. -- The Wolves used a three-goal third period to slip past Barrie. Jeff Corbett, Danny Desrochers, Nicholas Baptiste and Radek Faksa had a goal each for Sudbury (26-13-8). Aaron Ekblad and Cordell James countered for the Colts (24-18-3). Franky Palazzese turned back 33 shots for the Wolves, while Colts goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood made 32 saves. --- SPITFIRES 8 STING 7 (SO) SARNIA, Ont. -- Josh Ho-Sang had three goals and an assist to go along with the shootout winner, and Trevor Murphy scored twice as Windsor squeaked out a victory against the Sting. Remy Giftopoulos and Slater Koekkoek also scored for the Spitfires (29-17-2) and Brady Vail had three assists. Anthony DeAngelo had a pair of goals for Sarnia (15-27-6) and Joshua Chapman, Jimmy McDowell, Vladislav Kodola, David Brown and Kevin Spinozzi each scored once. Windsors Alex Fotinos gave up seven goals on 31 shots through 40 minutes of action and was replaced by Dalen Kuchmey, who stopped five shots to earn the victory. Taylor Dupuis turned aside 37-of-44 shots for the Sting. --- GREYHOUNDS 4 WHALERS 2 SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. -- Tyler Gaudet scored once and set up two more as the Greyhounds doubled up Plymouth. Andrew Fritsch, David Miller and Patrick Watling also scored for Sault Ste. Marie (33-11-5). Connor Chatham and Matt Mistele responded for the Whalers (17-26-5). Matt Murray made 28 saves for the Greyhounds as Plymouths Zack Bowman stopped 35-of-38 shots in defeat. --- OTTERS 5 GENERALS 4 OSHAWA, Ont. -- Connor Brown had three goals and an assist as Erie edged the Generals. Brendan Gaunce scored once and set up two more for the Otters (36-9-2) and Kyle Pettit scored the eventual winner midway through the third period. Scott Laughton had a pair of goals for Oshawa (31-13-4) while Dylan Smoskowitz and Will Petschenig scored the others. Eries Oscar Dansk made 22 saves for the win. Daniel Altshuller allowed four goals on 21 shots for the Generals before giving way to Ken Appleby, who stopped 5-of-6 shots in 14 minutes of relief. --- STORM 4 SPIRIT 2 GUELPH, Ont. -- Kerby Rychel had two goals and an assist as the Storm toppled Saginaw. Robby Fabbri and Brock McGinn also scored for Guelph (37-8-3) while Matt Finn tacked on two assists. Jimmy Lodge and Nick Moutrey supplied the offence for the Spirit (23-20-5). Justin Nichols made 32 saves for the Storm as Saginaws Jake Paterson stopped 44-of-48 shots in defeat. --- BATTALION 3 PETES 1 NORTH BAY, Ont. -- Jake Smith and Vincent Praplan each had a goal and an assist as the Battalion downed Peterborough. Matt MacLeod also scored for North Bay (24-17-6), which is 5-0-1 in its last six outings. Michael Clarke scored for the Petes (21-22-4). Jake Smith made 27 saves for the Battalion. Peterboroughs Andrew DAgostini stopped 28 shots in a losing cause. Kyrie Irving Gold Jersey . The Cincinnati Reds remain perfect with their speedy rookie outfielder in the starting lineup. Matthew Dellavedova Cavaliers Jersey . Numbers Game examines the deal that sees Michael Del Zotto and Kevin Klein switch places. The Predators Get: D Michael Del Zotto. http://www.officialcavaliersshop.us/lebron-james-cavaliers-j ersey/ . Peter Holland and Brad Staubitz were sent to Toronto on Saturday as the Maple Leafs traded defenceman Jesse Blacker and draft picks to the Anaheim Ducks. Kevin Love White Jersey . At a news conference Tuesday where it was thought that the fiery Schallibaum may be shown the door after a dismal finish to the Major League Soccer season, team president Joey Saputo said no decision has been made on whether the Swiss Volcano will be back in 2014. JR Smith White Jersey . According the Toronto Star, a knee injury will keep Sundin out of the lineup, which includes former teammates Gary Roberts, Darcy Tucker, Tie Domi and Curtis Joseph.CALGARY -- Jonathan Toews was the second youngest member of the gold medal-winning 2010 Canadian Olympic team. At 21-years-old, approaching one of the most pressure-infused tournaments in the nations history, the nerves were, as one would expect, biting hard at an early practice for that squad. "I wasnt catching passes too well," Toews reflected with a growing laugh as Hockey Canadas three-day orientation camp rolled on Monday morning with a unique ball hockey walk-through. "Just the little things that should be easy; I was kind of over-thinking it." The Canadian squad in Vancouver had a distinctive sage veteran feel about it. Only 20-year-old Drew Doughty was younger than the seemingly unflappable Toews. Those two were joined in an exclusive pocket of youth by the nations eventual hero Sidney Crosby (also 21). That will likely change in 2014. Just as the NHL has been increasingly overrun by a pack of rabblerousing youth, so too will the band that represents Canada in Sochi. Gone from 2010 will be a future Hall of Fame class fronted by Chris Pronger and Scott Niedermayer, the pair likely to be joined on the outside by an aging group that could include Brenden Morrow, Jarome Iginla, Dany Heatley, Patrick Marleau and perhaps Martin Brodeur, Joe Thornton and even Dan Boyle. Forcing their way into the mix this winter will be a fresh wave of Canadian talent, most prominently among them 23-year-old Steven Stamkos and 22-year-old John Tavares. "I think if you probably look over the past five years, the guys that have come into the league, the impact theyve had, you maybe didnt see that 10, 15 years ago," Stamkos, already a two-time scoring champ, told TSN.ca. "Thats just the way the games going. "The Hockey Canada staff are looking to take the best players available regardless of age. It just so happens this year theres a lot more younger players. Not often do you win a gold medal and four years later have only a handful of guys that were on that team. I think its a good thing for Canada and its an exciting thing for me as one of the young guys to be here." Tavares was still an NHL rookie in 2010, but made it a goal four years down the road to have his name in the competition for Sochi. "…knowing [it was] four years from then I thought itd give me a lot of time to develop my game and keep getting better and improve and get on Team Canadas radar," he said. Busting out with 28 goals and 47 points in 48 games in 2013 after 31 and 81 a year prior, Tavaress is now atop the radar for Steve Yzerman and the Hockey Canada brass.ddddddddddddThe face of the Islanders franchise points to a revved up process of development as the primary reason for the insurgence of youthful talent. "The development is so much greater and theres so much more exposure and more importance [placed] on things like nutrition and off-ice training," Tavares explained, "and that really wasnt there even 15, 20 years ago. It makes a big difference for a lot of us young guys when youre exposed to it all and you can see what it takes and you have a better understanding of what it is to be an impact [player] earlier in your career. "Whether me, Steven, Taylor Hall, Matt Duchene, all these guys, I think were talented hockey players and were driven to be great players and want to succeed and want to be a part of stuff like this. I dont think you want to let your age hold you back, you want to take advantage of every opportunity you can." "For me, having played in the NHL for five years now and gone through a playoff run and played in numerous world championships, you start to feel more comfortable in situations like this," Stamkos added. Hockey Canada selected 47 players for this late August camp, a group that was peppered with waves of talent poised to contribute not only now but in the years to come. Taylor Hall (21), Jordan Eberle (23), Matt Duchene (22), Alex Pietrangelo (23), P.K. Subban (24) and Logan Couture (24), represent the present and future of Canadian Hockey. Theres no reason that one or perhaps a handful wont be able to contribute as early as 2014. As Toews demonstrated with an increasingly dominant performance in 2010 – leading the team with eight points – age often proves just a number. "I was just looking to prove myself and I was confident that I was going to have a great season and play my way onto that team," the Blackhawks captain said of the lead-up to Vancouver, noting the expanded presence he eventually earned at the Games. "I dont think you can let what others think or what they say about you worry you too much, its all about what you believe. It sounds pretty cheesy, but I guess its kind of the way you go about it. Im sure theres some young guys here too that maybe all the media and all the people dont think that right now theyre on paper [to make the team] … but if they play their way onto the team so be it. We want the guys that are really going and really want to be in that situation." Youth be damned. Cheap China Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys From China China NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China ' ' '
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