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GUELPH, Ont. [url=http://www.thechiefsshoponline.com/Youth-tyrann-mathieu-chiefs-jers ey/]Tyrann Mathieu Chiefs Jersey[/url] . -
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GUELPH, Ont. Tyrann Mathieu Chiefs Jersey . - Sergey Tolchinsky scored the winner in the shootout to lift the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds to its eighth straight win with a 6-5 victory over the Guelph Storm in Ontario Hockey League action on Sunday.Jared McCann led Sault Ste. Marie (35-9-2) with two goals and an assist, Michael Bunting scored twice on the power play, and Jean Dupuy had the tying goal at 11:01 of the third period.Tyler Bertuzzi had a goal and two assists for the Storm (26-17-4). Jason Dickinson, Zac Leslie, Tyler Boston and Givani Smith also scored. Greyhounds goaltender Brandon Halverson stopped 27 shots through regulation and overtime, and 2-of-3 skaters in the shootout.Guelphs Bradley Van Schubert made 38 saves through 65 minutes and allowed two goals in the shootout.Sault Ste. Marie scored three power-play goals on nine attempts while the Storm converted on 2-of-6 chances with the man advantage.---BATTALION 6 WOLVES 0NORTH BAY, Ont. — Alex Henriksson scored two goals and assisted on one more and Jake Smith stopped all 15 shots he faced as the Battalion blanked Sudbury.Hampus Olsson had a goal and two helpers for North Bay (22-12-9), while Kyle Wood, Zach Poirier and Nick Paul rounded out the attack.Troy Timpano made 32 saves for the Wolves (7-35-2), who have lost 14 straight.---STEELHEADS 2 RANGERS 1MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Everett Clark scored the tiebreaking goal 13:14 into the third period and the Steelheads held on to edge Kitchener.Bryson Cianfrone also found the back of the net for Mississauga (19-24-3), tying the game 1-1 at 4:02 of the third.Gustaf Franzen had the lone goal for the Rangers (20-15-9), on the power play midway through the second period.---ICEDOGS 7 COLTS 4ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — New York Islanders draft pick Josh Ho-Sang scored three goals and assisted on two more to lead the IceDogs past Barrie.Brendan Perlini had a goal and two helpers for Niagara (20-21-4), which has picked up points in each of its last 10 games. Billy Jenkins, Cody Payne and Aleksandar Mikulovich supplied the rest of the offence.Garett Hooey and Andrew Mangiapane had a goal and an assist apiece for the Colts (27-16-2). Joseph Blandisi and James Cordell also scored.---OTTERS 7 ATTACK 3OWEN SOUND, Ont. — Connor McDavid racked up five points with a goal and four assists and Erie converted on 5 of 8 power plays to topple the Attack for its eighth straight win.Alex DeBrincat scored twice and added a helper and Dylan Strome finished with a goal and three assists for the Otters (33-9-3). Nicholas Baptiste scored one goal and helped on two more, and Kurtis MacDermid and Nick Betz also scored.Kyle Platzer led Owen Sound (20-14-9) with a goal and two assists while Erik Bradford and Zach Nastasiuk supplied the rest of the offence. Tyler MacArthur and Justin Brack were each given game misconducts in the third period, MacArthurs for instigating at 16:54 and Bracks for fighting Eries Mason Marchment before the puck drop at 18:32. Marchment was also handed a game misconduct.---PETES 3 BULLS 2BELLEVILLE, Ont. — Nathan Pancel scored the tie-breaking goal on a power play at 14:26 of the third period to lift Peterborough over the Bulls.Greg Betzold and Hunter Garlent — while shorthanded — also scored for the Petes (16-22-5).Brett Gustavsen had both goals for Belleville (19-21-6). Maurizio Colella was given a game misconduct for slashing at 13:36 of the third.---GENERALS 6 KNIGHTS 3OSHAWA, Ont. — Kenny Huether scored a hat trick to push the Generals past London for their fifth straight win.Tobias Lindberg had a goal and an assist for Oshawa (36-7-2), Mitchell Vande Sompel scored on the power play and Bradley Latour added a short-handed, empty-net goal at 10:46 of the third period.Max Domi and Christian Dvorak led London (29-14-3) with a goal and an assist apiece. Josh Sterk also scored.---STING 6 SPITFIRES 3WINDSOR, Ont. — Josh Defarias scored twice and Taylor Dupuis made 41 saves as Sarnia doubled up the Spitfires.Stephen Pierog had a goal and an assist for the Sting (23-17-6), while Anthony Salinitri, Alexandre Renaud and Daniel Nikandrov rounded out the attack.Trevor Murphy and Logan Brown each had two points with a goal and a helper for Windsor (19-24-2), which outshot Sarnia 44-28. Jamie Lewis also scored.--- Joe Montana Chiefs Jersey .com) - Ryan Miller made 28 saves to record his fifth shutout of the season and second in as many nights as the Vancouver Canucks defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 3-0 on Friday. Patrick Mahomes Chiefs Jersey . Mesoraco hurt his hamstring while scoring from second in Friday nights 5-4 loss at Atlanta. Chapman was hit by a line drive during an exhibition game on March 19, breaking his nose and a bone above his left eye. The left-hander looked strong while throwing 43 pitches in batting practice before Saturday nights game against the Braves. http://www.thechiefsshoponline.com/Youth-Harrison-Butker-Chiefs-Jersey/ .m. ET, CBSOPENING LINE — Colts by 5RECORD VS. SPREAD — Cincinnati 8-8, Indianapolis 11-5SERIES RECORD — Colts lead 18-10LAST MEETING — Colts beat Bengals 27-0, Oct.NEW YORK -- Marking the 67th anniversary of the day Jackie Robinson broke baseballs colour barrier, the Rev. Jesse Jackson praised Commissioner Bud Selig for the strides the sport has taken in minority opportunities over the past two decades. Jackson travelled to baseballs 1992 winter meetings to criticize its lack of minorities in management, and he pushed for change. Selig retired Robinsons No. 42 in 1997 on the 50th anniversary of the big league debut of the Brooklyn Dodgers first baseman. Selig established a Diverse Business Partners program the following year and in 1999 started requiring clubs to consider at least one minority for each manager and major executive opening. MLB also sponsors 35 Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholars. Jackson said Jackie Robinson Day had become "a national holiday for all practical purposes." "To honour Jackie in this way honours the best in America," Jackson told Selig on Tuesday at MLBs third Diversity Business Summit. "In many ways, had Jackie not succeeded you could not have Atlanta Falcons or the Braves or the Carolina Panthers. You could not have these southern teams if Jackie had failed." Robinsons daughter, Sharon, presented Selig with a large plaque. Jackson spoke from the audience after Seligs speech and told him "you took to heart that challenge." "I guess if youre commissioner long enough, things can turn around," Selig said later. For the first time since Robinsons number was retired, no players in the major leagues were wearing No. 42. Players using the number were grandfathered at the time of Seligs announcement, and the last to use No. 42 was Yankees reliever Mariano Rivera, who retired at the end of last season. "Today all of our players league-wide will wear No. 42 to celebrate the man who helped change the future course of our game and more importantly our country," Selig said. A ceremoony had been scheduled for Yankee Stadium to unveil a plaque commemorating Nelson Mandelas visit to the old Bronx ballpark in 1990. Len Dawson Youth Jersey. . The Yankees game against the Chicago Cubs was rained out, and the ceremony, which includes Zondwa Mandela, a grandson of the late South African president, was pushed back until Wednesday evening. Selig frequently points out that Robinsons first game occurred more than a year before President Harry Truman desegregated the U.S. military and seven years before the Supreme Courts Brown v. Board of Education decision that ruled state laws requiring segregated public schools were unconstitutional. "Baseball must continue to be more than just a game on the field," Selig said. "The games remarkable ability to serve as a common bond should be used to create opportunities for all people regardless of race, religion, sexual orientation or gender." Selig became acting commissioner in 1992 and got the job permanently in 1998. He plans to retire in January. He said the Diverse Business Partners program had led to purchases of more than $1 billion in goods and services from minority- and women-owned businesses. But the percentage of African-American players in the major leagues has been cut in half since peaking at about 18 per cent at times from the mid-1970s to mid-1980s. Seattle Mariners manager Lloyd McClendon, who is black, says some of this generations players dont know of Robinsons accomplishments. "They dont know a lot about the history, and I dont really blame it all on them. I think their generation is a generation that was force-fed these things," he said, holding up a smart phone. "Everythings now. Not much of an appreciation for the past and what it meant, particularly when it comes to baseball and baseball players. The paths that were paved for them, I dont think they really get it, or really understand it." ' ' '
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