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Started by zake201, 2014/03/14 11:25PM
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Charles Sarault scored twice and added three assists as the Sarnia Sting downed the visiting Windsor Spitfires 8-5 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League play. The 20-year-old extended his point streak to seven games and hes scored four goals and 13 assists in the process. Sarault now has 14 goals and 61 points in 38 games, which moves him into a tie with Alex Galchenyuk for the team lead in points. Nikolay Goldobin had two goals and two assists for the Sting (22-13-3), who have won back-to-back contests, while Reid Boucher and Anthony DeAngelo contributed a goal and two assists apiece. Boucher now has seven goals and 15 points in his last seven games. Taki Pantziris and Bryan Moore also scored for Sarnia and Pantziris goal was the first of his OHL career. Ben Johnson and Nick Ebert each scored twice for the Spitfires (14-19-6), who are winless in their last seven outings, while Ryan Verbeek and Brady Vail chipped in two assists apiece. Patrick Sanvido scored a single goal to round out Windsors offence. Knick Dawe, who replaced starter JP Anderson to start the second period, turned aside 28 shots for his first OHL victory. Jordan DeKort allowed four goals on 15 shots through 40 minutes of action and was replaced by Jaroslav Pavelka, who picked up the loss after allowing three goals on 21 shots in the third period. Sarnia went 1 for 2 on the power play while Windsor went 1 for 3. Elsewhere in the OHL, it was: Erie 1, Barrie 0; Kingston 6, Oshawa 3; Plymouth 4, Owen Sound 3; Kitchener 4, Peterborough 3 (SO); London 8, Saginaw 2; Mississauga 5, Niagara 2 and Sudbury 4, Brampton 3. At Sarnia, Ont., Goldobin opened the scoring 6:53 into the first period and Pantziris, Moore and Sarault each added another to make it 4-0 Sarnia after 20 minutes of action. Johnson scored back-to-back goals in the second period to cut the Stings lead in half, however DeAngelo responded to make it 5-2 Sarnia with less than four minutes to play in the period. Sanvido scored late in the second for Windsor and Ebert made it a one-goal game early in the third period, but Boucher squashed any chance of a comeback when he scored 50 seconds after Ebert. Ebert brought the Spitfires within one goal, again, at 8:57, but Goldobin and Sarault added late goals to secure a Sarnia victory. --- Otters 1 Colts 0 At Erie, Pa., Connor Brown scored the only goal at 3:46 of the third period and Devin Williams turned aside 22 shots as the Otters (13-21-5) blanked Barrie (25-12-1). --- Frontenacs 6 Generals 3 At Kingston, Ont., Ryan Kujawinski and Henri Ikonen each had a goal and an assist while Mike Morrison turned away 27 shots as the Frontenacs (19-17-2) doubled up Oshawa (22-15-3). --- Whalers 4 Attack 3 At Plymouth, Mich., Owen Sound came back to tie the game after trailing by three goals, however Gianluca Curcurutos second power-play goal of the game with 13 seconds left in the third period lifted the Whalers (18-12-7) over the Attack (25-10-3). -- Rangers 4 Petes 3 (SO) At Kitchener, Ont., Brent Pederson, Keli Grant and Eric Ming all scored in the shootout and Franky Palazzese stopped 45 shots as the Rangers (21-12-5) beat Peterborough (11-24-5) to halt their five-game winless streak on home ice. --- Knights 8 Spirit 2 At London, Ont., Seth Griffith scored three times, Max Domi had a goal and three assists and Ryan Rupert scored once and set up two more as the Knights (33-5-3) crushed Saginaw (15-19-5). --- Steelheads 5 IceDogs 2 At Mississauga, Ont., Dylan Smoskowitz scored a pair of goals and Tyson Teichmann made 18 saves as the Steelheads (20-14-3) downed Niagara (22-16-2), which has dropped back-top-back contests. --- Wolves 4 Battalion 3 At Sudbury, Ont., Joshua Leivo scored twice and set up two more and Jacob Harris added two goals as the Wolves (17-16-7) edged Brampton (19-16-6) to pick up at least one point in their ninth straight game. 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The Jets will open the seven-game exhibition schedule with a first-ever visit to Rexall Place in Edmonton to face the Edmonton Oilers on Monday, Sept. Goran Dragic Jersey . Schultz, who made his professional hockey debut in October, recorded a point in each of his first seven games, totalling six goals and 12 points - leading the Barons in scoring.ST. LOUIS - Kyle Kendricks first win of the year was almost worth the wait. The right-hander was in complete control with a seven-hitter for his first career shutout, putting the Philadelphia Phillies on the verge of their first four-game sweep in St. Louis since 1913 with a 4-0 victory on Saturday night. Shane Victorinos RBI double in the fourth was the only support Kendrick (1-4) needed. John Mayberry added a two-run double in a three-run sixth, and Hunter Pence and Brian Schneider had two hits apiece for the Phillies, who have won four in a row. Roy Halladay (4-4, 3.58) pitches in the finale on Sunday, facing Adam Wainwright (3-5. 4.78) "Thats a good offence over there, so its a good feeling," Kendrick said. "I wanted to go out there and finish it, give the bullpen a little rest and watch Roy throw tomorrow." Kendrick entered with a 5.23 ERA and the Phillies were 1-9 in the games he pitched, five of them starts. But hes 5-1 against the Cardinals in eight games, all but two of them starts, and three of the wins have come in St. Louis. He didnt mind that it was 94 degrees at gametime. "This is one of my favourite places to pitch, Atlanta and here," Kendrick said. "Its warm, I like the humidity." Jaime Garcia (3-3) allowed four runs on six hits in six innings for the Cardinals, who swept a three-game series against the Padres before hitting the wall against the team they upset in the NL division series last fall. "We know its a long ride, its a rollercoaster," catcher Tony Cruz said. "Its up and down and well keep battling. Thats all we can do." David Freese had two singles and is 7 for 18 with two homers and four RBIs for St. Louis since returning from a two-game break to clear his head from a 3 for 34 slump. The Cardinals were shut out for the first time at home. Their lone highlight was left fielder Matt Hollidays leaping catch at the wall to rob Jimmy Rollins of a leadoff homer in the first. According to STATS LLC, the Phillies havent swept a four-game series at St. Louis since Aug. 3-6, 1913. Three-game series are a lot more common between teams from different divisions, and Philadelphias last three-game sweep in St. Louis is much more recent, from Aug. 1-3, 2006. Kendrick needed just 94 pitches, 70 of them strikes, to throw his second career complete game and first since July 3, 2010, at Pittsburgh. He worked ahead in the count constantly, throwing first-pitch strikes to the first 13 batters, and 26 of 32 hitters overall, and had four strikeouts with no walks.dddddddddddd The game plan was to take advantage of the Cardinals aggressiveness at the plate. The first two games, Kendrick noticed lots of swings early in the count. "I remember looking up in the fifth or sixth and I saw 40-something pitches," Kendrick said. "I knew if I could just stay doing what I was doing, I could get deep, really deep, and hopefully finish the game." Tyler Greene was the lone Cardinal to have a three-ball count before grounding out for the first out of the ninth. Only seven were around long enough to get two balls. "He had his A stuff definitely," said Matt Adams, who was 1 for 4 with a single. "He was really locating." Kendrick pitched a season-high seven innings in his previous start, a 2-1 loss to the Nationals on May 21. He allowed three or fewer runs for the 14th time in 15 starts. Philadelphia totalled just five runs while Kendrick was in the game his other five starts this season, an average of 1.67 runs that was the majors worst with a minimum of five starts. St. Louis got its first runner in scoring position when Tyler Greene doubled with two outs in the sixth. Kendrick escaped by getting Holliday to ground out. Garcia retired seven of eight before the fourth, when Pence had a leadoff single and scored on Victorinos double to put the Phillies ahead. Placido Polanco doubled to start the sixth and Garcia walked two of the next three hitters before Mayberry doubled down the third base line. Mayberry had been 3 for 22 with one RBI against St. Louis, but with all three hits and the RBI in six at-bats against Garcia. Garcias effectiveness was down from his previous two starts in which he gave up three runs in 14 1-3 innings. "I wasnt able to make pitches when I needed to," Garcia said. "The sixth inning got away from me, but what can you do? You just learn from what happened and go out there next start and try to pitch a little better." NOTES: Cardinals SS Rafael Furcal and C Yadier Molina both got days off, along with Phillies C Carlos Ruiz. ... Victorino, who lost track of a flyball on Friday night, hasnt committed an error in 223 games. RF Pence blamed twilight for a pair of balls that dropped in the fourth, but Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said none of his players have ever complained about visibility problems. ... Attendance of 44,476 was St. Louis 10th sellout. ... The time of game was 2 hours, 26 minutes, the Cardinals shortest this season. ' ' '


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