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DETROIT -- Next seasons Winter Classic between the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs will include two alumni games and around 100 players from the storied franchises. "Youve got two teams that have been in the league forever," said Wendel Clark, who is among the former players lined up to represent the Maple Leafs. "Its a great idea to have the second one to open up the option to have more guys to be a part of it." Representatives from both teams announced preliminary rosters at a news conference Wednesday at Comerica Park, where the alumni games are scheduled to take place Dec. 31. The 2012-13 editions of the Red Wings and Maple Leafs will play the Winter Classic on Jan. 1 at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. Gordie Howe, Ted Lindsay, Chris Chelios and Larry Murphy are expected to appear for the Red Wings at the alumni games, along with Mickey Redmond, John Ogrodnick, Luc Robitaille, Dino Ciccarelli, Mark Howe, Chris Osgood, Mike Vernon and Alex Delvecchio. Red Wings general manager Ken Holland also said four members of Detroits "Grind Line" -- Kris Draper, Kirk Maltby, Darren McCarty and Joe Kocur -- are expected. "Four guys on one line," Holland said. Clark was ready with a retort. "It felt like that some nights," he said. Clark, Darryl Sittler and Doug Gilmour are expected to represent the Maple Leafs, along with Rick Vaive, Darcy Tucker, Felix Potvin, Mike Palmateer, Kevin Maguire, Dave Andreychuk, Curtis Joseph, Johnny Bower, Ron Ellis and Jim McKenny. More players will need to be added, obviously, and Holland said hed certainly reach out to former Detroit stars like Steve Yzerman, Sergei Fedorov and Nicklas Lidstrom "Obviously were going to ask all them," Holland said. "Some people weve asked. Theyre interested. They want to make sure they can clear their schedule." Holland also held court for a bit on his teams off-season, which is off to a tough start after Lidstroms retirement and the decisions by free agent targets Zach Parise and Ryan Suter to sign with Minnesota instead of coming to Detroit. Holland didnt want to give any names of other options, but he did field a question about Phoenixs Shane Doan. "I think Shane Doan obviously has to make a decision if he wants to play with Phoenix," Holland said. "The media likes to create a lot of stories. At the end of the day, players have got to make personal decisions that fit their wants and needs. If and when he decides he wants to leave Phoenix, obviously I think hed be a player that all 30 teams in the league would love to have." wholesale jerseys from china . Toronto halted a three-game slide in a big way on Sunday, erasing an early four-run deficit with a 12-4 win. 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The 39-year-old announced Tuesday he will return to play out the final year of his four-year contract with the NHL club.Josh Currie scored twice in regulation and once more in the shootout as the P.E.I. Rocket came from behind to beat the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles 4-3 on Sunday afternoon in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. The 20-year-old also picked up an assist and now has 26 goals and 51 points in 28 games, which leads the QMJHL in scoring. Ben Duffy had a goal and an assist for the Rocket (16-10-2) to go along with the shootout winner and sits second in league scoring, two points behind teammate Currie. Clarke Bishop and Charles Guevremont each had a goal and an assist for the Screaming Eagles (7-17-6), who led 3-1 late into the second period, and Michael Clarke scored the other. Maxime Lagace turned away 32 shots for his seventh win of the season as Philippe Trudeau stopped 35 shots in a losing cause. Neither team could produce with the power play as Cape Breton and P.E.I. both went 0 for 3 with the man advantage. The Rocket have now won three games straight while the Screaming Eagles are winless in their last seven outings. Elsewhere in the QMJHL, it was Rimouski 4, Saint John 1; Acadie-Bathurst 7, Chicoutimi 4; Halifax 3, Victoriaville 2; Quebec 3, Baie-Comeau 1; Drummondville 7, Blainville-Boisbriand 6 (OT); Val-dOr 6, Shawinigan 2 and Gatineau 3, Sherbrooke 2 (OT). At Charlottetown, Bishop and Clarke scored five minutes apart in the opening period for Cape Breton, but Currie responded at 17:15 for P.E.I. to make it 2-1 after 20 minutes of play. Guevremont restored the two-goal lead for the Screaming Eagles 6:59 into the second period, however Currie scored again to bring his club within one goal. His second goal of the game came shorthanded at 16:14. Despite being outshot 9-4 in the final 20 minutes, Duffy scored the Rockets second short-handed goal of the game at 18:58 to force extra time. After nothing was solved in overtime, Currie aand Duffy both scored in the shootout for P.ddddddddddddE.I. while Clarke and Alexandre Lavoie were turned away for Cape Breton. --- Oceanic 4 Sea Dogs 1 At Saint John, N.B., Francis Beauvillier scored in his seventh straight game and Peter Trainor chipped in with two assists as Rimouski (17-9-4) defeated the Sea Dogs (14-14-0) for its third win in as many games. --- Titan 7 Sagueneens 4 At Bathurst N.B., Francois Godin and Matthew Bissonnette had two goals and an assist apiece and Zach OBrien set up three goals for his club as the Titan (11-15-5) downed Chicoutimi (14-14-3), which is winless in three outings. --- Mooseheads 3 Tigres 2 At Halifax, Stefan Fournier scored the winner with less than four minutes to play in the third period and Zachary Fucale turned away 26 shots as the Mooseheads (23-3-1) handed Victoriaville (11-13-5) its third loss in a row. --- Remparts 3 Drakkar 1 At Baie-Comeau, Que., Mikhail Grigorenko had a goal and an assist and Francois Brassard stopped 37-of-38 shots as Quebec (20-7-1) halted its three-game slide by defeating the Drakkar (17-9-3), who are now winless in four outings. --- Voltiguers 7 Armada 6 (OT) At Drummondville, Que., Marc-Olivier Roy set up four goals for Blainville-Boisbriand, but it wasnt enough as Jerome Verrier scored twice, including the winner 3:40 into overtime, as the Voltiguers (16-12-1) put an end to the Armadas (21-5-3) eight-game winning streak. --- Foreurs 6 Cataractes 2 At Shawinigan, Que., Vincent Dunn scored three times and set up one more as Val-dOr (15-12-2) came back from a 2-0 deficit to beat the Cataractes (4-21-3), who are winless in eight contests. --- Olympiques 3 Phoenix 2 (OT) At Sherbrooke, Que., Tomas Hyka scored the winner 47 seconds into extra time and Deric Boudreau had a goal and an assist as Gatineau (11-16-1) edged the Phoenix (6-19-3). 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