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member of Canadas gold medal-winning womens hockey team in Sochi, shared her
story in Outsports and Lez Spread The World. "I am also finally proud of who I
am and proud to have the courage to share who I am with you," said Labonte in
the article. "Im a four-time Olympian. I am the daughter of wonderful parents
and the sister of a very special brother. I am friends with people who fascinate
me, support me and without whom I could not live out my dreams. I am a student
and I get my masters from McGill University this fall. "I am gay and proudly
authentic." The 31-year-old said she didnt want any outside distractions by
coming out during the Sochi Olympics due to Russias anti-gay laws. The native of
Boisbriand, Que has been a part of the national team for 12 years and played in
two games in Sochi.
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Buss 3-pointer with 5. MONTREAL -- Rene Bourque scored three goals as the
Montreal Canadiens chased goalie Henrik Lundqvist and defeated the New York
Rangers 7-4 on Tuesday to stave off elimination in the NHL Eastern Conference
final. The Rangers, who lead the best-of-seven series 3-2, will have another
chance to book a trip to the Stanley Cup final in Game 6 on Thursday night in
New York. Bourques second goal proved to be the game-winner and came just after
the Rangers came back to tie the game at 4-4 in the second period. "Everybody
was ready for this game," said Bourque. "We knew the situation. We got a big
power-play goal early and a few others. "It was just a see-saw battle back and
forth. (Dale) Weise made a great play to me. I called for the puck and somehow
it got through. It was nice to get in there." Alex Galchenyuk, Tomas Plekanec
and Max Pacioretty also scored for Montreal, which outshot the Rangers 28-27
Derek Stepan, playing with a guard on his helmet to protect a broken jaw
suffered from a Brandon Prust hit in Game 3, returned to the lineup to score
twice for the Rangers. Chris Kreider had a goal and three assists and Rick Nash
also scored. "It was just a strange game," said Rangers coach Alain Vigneault.
"It was a different game from what weve seen so far in the series, but now were
going home." At 10:41 of the third, Rangers defenceman John Moore was given a
major penalty and was ejected for a blindside, open ice hit on Dale Weise that
was almost identical to Prusts hit on Stepan. Weise was wobbly when he got up
and went for treatment, but returned to the bench late in the period. "The
league will do what it has to do," Vigneault said of the hit. "John is not the
type of person who would try to hurt someone, but it was a late hit." It was a
night of strange bounces and spotty goaltending, even if New Yorks best chance
of the game saw Carl Hagelins shot stopped by the end of Dustin Tokarskis stick
midway through the first period. Lundqvist was pulled in favour of Cam Talbot
after allowing four goals on 18 shots, while Tokarski stayed in despite allowing
four on his first 14. Tokarski was especially strong in the third period through
a string of New York power plays. "Everybody talks about how (Lundqvist) is a
great goalie: Has he been better than (Tokarski) this series?" asked Bourque. "I
dont thinkk so.
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big saves for us too. We had a couple bad bounces but our power play was the
difference. We got some traction, got a couple goals in tight." The Rangers did
a good job of cancelling the initial rush Montreal gets from its pre-game
buildup in winning the opening two games of the series, but Ginette Renos O
Canada worked to plan this time. Only 22 seconds in, Kreider was sent off for
tripping and the Canadiens converted when Galchenyuk tipped in P.K. Subbans
point shot from the edge of the crease at 1:48. Stepan tied it at 10:44 of the
first on a 30-foot shot off a rush that fooled Tokarski. Plekanec restored the
lead with a similar goal at 12:24 as he swiped the puck between two defenders
and saw it beat Lundqvist. The second period was a festival of goals. Pacioretty
got it started on a gritty feed from Brendan Gallagher at 3:44 and Bourque gave
Montreal a three-goal lead when he spun and scored from close range. That chased
Lundqvist. Nash whipped a puck at the Montreal net and saw it go in off
defenceman Andrei Markovs skate 9:48, Stepan got his second in a mass scramble
in front of Tokarski at 12:06 and Kreider tied it on a power play at 14:12 on a
tic-tac-toe play after Subban lost his stick. The Bell Centre went quiet, but
exploded again when Bourque got his second at 15:10 as he beat Talbot from 10
feet out. Several hats were thrown on the ice after Weise sent Bourque in alone
to get his third of the game 6:33 into the third period. Desharnais scored into
an empty net during a New York power play at 15:43 and crowd sang Ole Ole in
celebration. "I think youre starting to see us playing Montreal Canadiens
hockey," said Pacioretty. "I dont think youve really seen it in this series just
yet. It was great to see a little taste of it. I think we still have more. I
think we still have little things to work on. And it should be a fun one going
back there." Notes: Canadiens defenceman Alexei Emelin, who appears to have been
playing on bad knee, sat out with an undisclosed injury. Rookie Nathan Beaulieu
played on the third pairing, while Mike Weaver moved onto the second pair with
Andrei Markov. . . With eight playoff goals, Bourque is only one short of his
total in 63 regular season games. . . Prust served the second of his two-game
suspension and can return for Game 6. . . With Stepan back, J.T. Miller sat for
New York.
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