CLEVELAND -- Roman Horak struck twice as the Abbot...
Please login or register free to be able to post.
View forum:
CLEVELAND -- Roman Horak struck twice as the Abbotsford Heat downed the Lake Erie Monsters 5-3 on Friday in American Hockey League play. Brett Olson had a goal and two assists for Abbotsford (4-0-1), while Carter Bancks and T.J. Brodie also scored. Paul C
Started by
wde,
2014/05/10 01:51AM
Latest post: 2014/05/10 01:51AM, Views: 274, Posts: 1
Latest post: 2014/05/10 01:51AM, Views: 274, Posts: 1
wde
CLEVELAND -- Roman Horak struck twice as the Abbotsford Heat downed the Lake Erie Monsters 5-3 on Friday in American Hockey League play. Brett Olson had a goal and two assists for Abbotsford (4-0-1), while Carter Bancks and T.J. Brodie also scored. Paul Carey, Luke Walker and Mike Sgarbossa supplied the offence for Lake Erie (4-3-0). Danny Taylor made 30 saves to earn the win, while Sami Aittokallio stopped 18 shots for the Monsters. Horak scored the eventual winner 5:46 into the third period. Olson then put away his first goal of the season for some insurance just over seven minutes later. Neither team had much success with the extra man. The Heat were 0-for-4 on the power play, while Lake Erie went 0-for-6. Wholesale NFL Jerseys .55 million. The club reported a breakdown on Friday of $725,000 for 2013-14 and $825,000 in 2014-15. A 21-year-old winger, Bourque totaled seven goals and 12 assists in 43 games during his rookie campaign. Wholesale Jerseys . Richard Nieuwenhuizen collapsed and was rushed to the hospital hours after players from Amsterdam club Nieuw Sloten punched and kicked him. Nieuwenhuizens club, Buitenboys, said the 41-year-old linesman died Monday night but did not announce the exact cause of death. http://www.cheapjerseysnflwho... .ca NBA Power Rankings for the second straight week. The Thunder, who have won eight of their last nine games overall, with six of those wins coming by a double-digit margin, havent missed a beat this season, even after shaking up their roster by trading James Harden to Houston prior to the start of the season. [url=http://www.cheapjerseysnflwholesalestore.com/]cheapjerseysnflwholesalestore... . What is Royce Whites status with the team? "Good question," McHale said, taking an extended pause to contemplate his answer. [url=http://www.cheapjerseysnflwholesalestore.com/]Cheap Jerseys . raced to his second NASCAR Trucks Series victory of the year Saturday night, passing Matt Crafton on the final lap at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. TORONTO -- Jay Triano has witnessed first-hand how the United States mens basketball team changed from underachievers to back-to-back Olympic gold medals. He believes the same approach will lead Canada to its first Olympic berth since 2000, and he expects his players to buy in for the long haul. Just two weeks after the London Olympics closed, Triano and his coaching staff were putting a promising roster of players through shooting drills Monday at the end of a five-day training camp designed to prepare Canada for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. Triano, just days into his second stint as national team head coach, expects players at the camp to commit to the national team for four years, saying the long-term pledge is essential to getting Canada back on basketballs world stage. Triano was an assistant coach on the U.S. national team when it went from a star-studded but underachieving group that settled for an Olympic bronze medal in 2004 to a cohesive, powerful squad. "I think gone are the days when you can throw 12 players out there and expect to compete, and I think my time with the United States team showed that," Triano said. "Jerry Colangelo asked those players for a three-year commitment. When they did that and the players became committed, thats when they became successful and won back-to-back gold medals." Canada hasnt always been able to field its best possible team in Olympic competition. Star guard Steve Nash, now the teams general manager, stopped playing for Canada after it failed to qualify for the 2004 Olympics and focused on his NBA career. Centre Jamaal Magloire, who has been working with the big men at the camp, opted not to play during the height of his career. Centre Samuel Dalembert was dismissed from the team after a rift with former coach Leo Rautins. This recent camp shows Canada may have turned a corner as far as getting its best players out. NBA regulars Joel Anthony and Tristan Thompson were among those taking part, along with up-and-comers Kris Joseph, Cory Joseph and Andrew Nicholson. Recent Los Angeles Lakers draft pick Robert Sacre was there along with former Gonzaga teammates Kevin Pangos and Kelly Olynyk. And top prospeect Tyler Ennis flew in from an elite high school basketball showcase in Los Angeles to take part on the last day of the camp.dddddddddddd "If were going to be successful guys are going to commit," Triano said. "The fact that theyre here working as hard as they are right now speaks volumes to their commitment. Were going to have to decide as a staff which players we want to move forward and be part of our commitment to the program." In order to build for Rio, Nash and Triano hope to involve young players like Ennis early and get them used to spending their summers working with the national team. "Im definitely committed," said Ennis, who accepted a basketball scholarship offer from Syracuse earlier this month. "I have a lot to learn from these guys. A lot of guys have more experience than I do, but being able to learn from them from now until its time to play in the Olympics, I think Ill be ready by then." The extra effort Ennis made to attend the end of camp was not lost on Triano. "Thats a committed player right there," he said. "To come in from L.A. and be a part of this, its exciting. Them being here now in a summer where theres no competition shows a huge sign of commitment." Although Canada wasnt involved in Olympic basketball competition this summer, getting almost 30 players together wasnt easy. Players like Sacre were involved in the NBAs summer league and will be leaving for training camp next month, allowing just a small window to attend the national teams camp. "I dont even know where I live anymore," Sacre said. "I basically live out of a backpack and a suitcase and I go from there." But Sacre, who played college basketball on a team boasting a few Canadians, said he felt that coming to the camp and committing to the national team allowed him to be part of something special. "I wanted to do this to get better and also represent my country," he said. "I talked to Jamaal Magloire and he felt there was a different chemistry and a different vibe, and I felt that as well. A lot of guys are looking at this as an opportunity to be a part of something special, and its great to see that." ' ' '
Please login or register free to be able to post.
- Links allowed: yes
- Allow HTML: no
- Allow BB code yes
- Allow youTube.com: yes
- Allow code: yes
- Links visible: no
- Quick reply: yes
- Post preview: yes