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roclaw during the match against the Czech Republic, warning that

Posted by winnie 
roclaw during the match against the Czech Republic, warning that
January 14, 2014 08:49AM
BELLEVILLE, Ont. -- Cameron Brace and Jordan Subban each scored in the shootout as the Belleville Bulls stunned the Oshawa Generals 3-2 in Ontario Hockey League play Wednesday. Justin Lemcke and Remi Elie had goals in regulation for lowly Belleville (7-18-4) as both teams combined for a four-goal second period. Jimi Kuronen and Jacob Busch scored for Eastern Conference-leading Oshawa (21-7-2). Bulls goaltender Charlie Graham made 36 saves and stopped both shooters in the shootout, while Ken Appleby stopped 42 shots for the Generals. --- KNIGHTS 3 GREYHOUNDS 2 LONDON, Ont. -- Anthony Stolarz made 43 saves as the Knights edged Sault Ste. Marie. Chris Tierney, Ryan Rupert and Brett Welychka scored for London (20-6-2), which won its third straight game. David Miller and Jared McCann replied for the Greyhounds (19-6-3). Sault Ste. Marie goalie Matt Murray finished with 33 saves. --- ATTACK 5 RANGERS 3 OWEN SOUNDS, Ont. -- Jaden Lindos two goals led the Attack past Kitchener. Gemel Smith, Ethan Szypula and Holden Cook each scored for Owen Sound (14-10-5), which scored four unanswered goals for a 5-1 lead. Mason Kohn, Nick Magyar and Ryan MacInnis had a goal apiece for the Rangers (10-16-1). Brandon Hope stopped 37 shots for the Attack, while Rangers goalie Matthew Greenfield allowed all five goals on 32 shots. Golden Tate Super Bowl Jersey . -- Pat Williams has signed a one-day contract so he can officially retire as a Minnesota Viking. K.J. Wright Super Bowl Jersey . Scott Cullen has stats and notes from Thursday nights NHL action. BOSTON TAKES GAME ONEBrad Marchand;s first goal of the playoffs was the overtime winner as the Boston Bruins took Game One, 3-2 over the visiting New York Rangers. http://www.seattleseahawkssuperbowljersey.com/Super-Bowl-Steven-Hauschka-Jersey/ .Y. - The Buffalo Sabres have hired Randy Cunneyworth as a professional scout for the team. Tony McDaniel Super Bowl Jersey .J. -- New York Giants wide receiver Hakeem Nicks wont play in Sundays game against Cleveland because of recurring left foot and knee problems. Jon Ryan Super Bowl Jersey .B. -- Scott Moir was teased about getting "misty" on the medal podium Saturday, as he sang along to the national anthem after winning Skate Canada International gold. WARSAW, Poland -- Alan Dzagoev scored his third goal of the European Championship, and Jakub Blaszczykowski scored what will surely be one of the goals of the tournament. With hooligans fighting one another and police away from the stadium, Russia and Poland played out a 1-1 draw Tuesday. The result left Russia at the top of Group A, but all four teams still have a chance to qualify for the quarterfinals. "Were still in the tournament, so with this point a win in our final match puts us into the knockout stage," Blaszczykowski said. Dzagoev was first to score Tuesday. He darted past defender Lukasz Piszczek in the 37th minute and sent a glancing header beyond goalkeeper Przemyslaw Tyton after a curling free kick from Andrei Arshavin. Russia continued to push forward after the goal, allowing Poland to equalize on the counter in the 57th when Blaszczykowski cut in from the right and sent a searing left-foot drive into the far corner of the goal. "I think we deserve praise because all of us put a lot into this match," Blaszczykowski said. "The tactics we set up before the match we carried out 100 per cent." At least 15 people were injured in fighting between fans. Polish police also fired rubber bullets and tear gas at a group of young Poles who attacked them with glass bottles. "To be honest, I havent seen or heard anything and nor have the players," Russia coach Dick Advocaat said. "I dont know what has happened." The violence erupted around a group of thousands of Russian fans who marched in a cordon of riot police across a bridge over the Vistula River to the National Stadium to ccelebrate the Russia Day national holiday.dddddddddddd The march was seen as a provocation by many Poles, who share a difficult history with Russia, including decades of control by Moscow during the Cold War. Many Poles felt the authorities should not have allowed the Russians to march as a group in Warsaw given the historical wounds. Russias football federation pleaded with its fans to behave after video emerged online of supporters beating stewards at the Municipal Stadium in Wroclaw during the match against the Czech Republic, warning that more trouble could cost the team points. UEFA opened disciplinary proceedings against the Russian federation following the trouble in Wroclaw, including throwing fireworks onto the field and displaying nationalist flags -- both of which happened again Tuesday. On the field, Russias rampant attack in the opening 4-1 win over the Czechs was largely muzzled by a well-organized Polish defence. At the other end, Robert Lewandowski was a constant threat. "When we went 1-0 up, I thought wed get more space like we did against the Czech Republic, but that didnt happen," Advocaat said. "We lost the ball too fast when we were going forward and they could counter. We left the field too open." Earlier Tuesday, the Czechs played themselves back into Group A contention by scoring two early goals and hanging on to beat Greece 2-1 in Wroclaw. "Of course, todays match confirmed that we are good enough to beat the Czechs," Poland coach Franciszek Smuda said. "Our team sees the chance to advance to the quarters and theyre going to try take advantage of it." ' ' '
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