El Paso, TX (SportsNetwork.
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Blue Devils and Arizona State Sun Devils will conclude their 2014 seasons on
Dec. 27, as they meet up at Sun Bowl Stadium to take part in the Hyundai Sun
Bowl. David Cutcliffes Blue Devils are taking part in their third straight
postseason event after finishing the regular season at an impressive 9-3,
including a second-place finish in the ACCs Coastal Division behind Georgia
Tech. It is now safe to say Cutcliffe is building a strong program in Durham, as
back-to-back seasons of 9+ victories is a first in school history for the Blue
Devils. This marks Dukes 11th all-time bowl appearance, although the team is
just 3-7 in prior bowl games. The Blue Devils will try to buck a trend of sorts,
as the team hasnt won a bowl game since the 1961 Cotton Bowl against Arkansas
(7-6). Dukes recent success is something Cutcliffe is proud of. To be selected
to participate in the Sun Bowl is both a privilege and honor for our program,
said Cutcliffe. The tradition of the Sun Bowl is well documented, and it is
exciting to become a part of that prestigious history. Obviously, I could not be
any more thrilled for our seniors, who together become the first class in Duke
history to play in three bowl games. That means a lot, and it should. Todd
Grahams Sun Devils also finished the year up at 9-3 and were also very much in
the hunt in the Pac-12 Conference race. Arizona State however, dropped two of
its last three games, leaving itself on the outside looking in on a conference
championship bout. Still, a bowl bout with Duke is a nice consolation prize.
This is a great opportunity for us to compete against a top-notch program and
close out the 2014 season on a high note, Graham said. We look forward to
representing our university in El Paso with character, class and dignity.
Arizona States bowl resume is a bit longer than Dukes, with this game marking
its 28th postseason appearance. ASU is 13-13-1 all-time in the postseason,
including last years 37-23 loss to Texas Tech in the Holiday Bowl. This marks
the first-ever meeting between these two teams. With the emergence of a run game
that has eluded the Blue Devils in the recent past, Duke was able to keep
opponents honest and take its offense to a new level in 2014. The team ranked
fifth in the ACC and 42nd nationally in scoring at 32.5 ppg, while netting 183.3
ypg on the ground (45th nationally). Duke amassed 24 rushing TDs this season,
but used several different ball carriers to get the job. Tailbacks Shaun Wilson
(590 yards, 8.0 ypc, 5 TDs) was the most explosive back, although players like
Shaquille Powell (501 yards, 4.8 ypc, 2 TDs) and quarterbacks Anthony Boone (346
yards, 5 TDs) and Thomas Sirk (232 yards, 8 TDs) contributed as well. Meanwhile,
Boone had a strong season passing the ball, completing 56.9 percent of his
throws, for 2,507 yards and 17 TDs. A deep receiving corps is highlighted by
senior wideout Jamison Crowder. Dukes all-time leader in receptions, Crowder
posted team-highs of 78 receptions, 942 yards and six TDs, en route to All-ACC
first-team honors. Isaac Blackeney (43 receptions, 521 yards) matched Crowders
TD catches (6). The Duke defense had its ups and downs this season, but that
doesnt take away from the fact that there are playmakers at each level. Senior
linebacker David Helton (All-ACC second team) had a huge season, earning All-ACC
first-team honors with a team-best 125 tackles. There may not be a better safety
tandem in the country than Dukes DeVon Edwards and Jeremy Cash. Edwards is
second on the team with 119 tackles, 3.5 sacks, one interception and four forced
fumbles. Cash (All-ACC second team) was the only defensive back in the nation to
post 100+ tackles (103). 10+ TFL (10.5) and 5+ sacks (5.5). The 6-foot-2 junior
also recorded two interceptions and four forced fumbles. Senior end Jordan
DeWalt-Ondijo (42 tackles, 6.5 TFL, 3.5 sacks) had a solid season coming off the
edge. Dukes defense will surely be tested in this contest by a potent Arizona
State attack. The Sun Devils ranked third in the offensive-minded Pac-12 in
scoring at 37.0 ppg, while churning out 446.5 yards of total offense.
Quarterback Taylor Kelly missed a few games under center due to injury, but
still managed to throw for 1,874 yards and 20 TDs. It certainly helps to have
great players at the skill positions and Kelly benefited from two of the Pac-12s
best. Junior wideout Jaelen Strong is a big target (6-3, 215) and certainly
created mismatches all season long, finishing up with 75 receptions, for 1,062
yards and 10 TDs, en route to All-Pac-12 first-team honors as well as several
All- America accolades. Meanwhile, junior tailback D.J. Foster (All-Pac-12
second team) also eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark, as he rumbled for 1,002 yards
and nine TDs on a healthy 5.5 yards per carry. Arizona States defense could not
match its offense in terms of production this season. The Sun Devils have given
up plenty of yards (418.5 ypg) and have been known to be susceptible to the pass
(261.8 ypg). However, that has led to opportunities as well, with ASU collecting
39 sacks on the season. Strong play in the secondary is not exclusive to Duke,
as AU has its own safety tandem of note in senior Damarious Randall and junior
Jordan Simone. Randall, an All-Pac-12 first-team selection, topped the team in
tackles (101), with 9.5 TFL, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and one
fumble recovery). Simone (90) tackles made his share of plays as well, with two
INTs and one forced fumble. Senior end Marcus Hardison (40 tackles, 14.0 TFL,
10.0 sacks, 2 INTs, 3 FF) earned All-Pac-12 honorable mention.
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the ground inside the area and Costa stepped up to the spot to score his 12th
league goal in the 38th minute. Costa showed no effects of the news that his
Brazilian citizenship may be revoked after he elected to play for Spains
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lost back-to-back games in overtime, wasting a chance to take a commanding lead
in their division.NEW YORK – It was the second of two from Tyler Bozak and an
overtime marker that saved the Leafs from complete disaster in the Big Apple, a
three-game losing streak emphatically put to bed. Generally speaking, it was
more of the same from a one-line wrecking machine which has carried the Leafs
offensively all season, but especially since the calendar turned to 2014.
Torontos top line of Bozak, Phil Kessel and James van Riemsdyk has now combined
for 35 goals in the new year or 10 more than the rest of the forwards combined
in that span and a staggering 49 per cent of the teams total offence. Secondary
scoring from the likes of Joffrey Lupul, Nazem Kadri and Mason Raymond has been
spotty. Kadri snapped a six-game skid with his 16th of the year against the
Rangers, depositing a Nik Kulemin rebound beyond the grasp of Henrik Lundqvist.
Two days earlier, Raymond scored the lone goal in a 2-1 loss to Columbus, then
the third-straight for the Leafs. Such contributions, though, have been the
exception rather than the norm in recent months with the top unit terrorizing
opponents nightly. Kessel is on pace for 90 points and trails only Sidney Crosby
in the scoring race. van Riemsdyk has smashed almost every previous career-high,
already boasting 26 goals and 52 points. And Bozak, the most maligned first-line
centre in the league, has managed 37 points in 40 games this season, including
23 in the past 23 games. "I think at the start of the year, we thought one of
our strengths would probably be our balanced attack," Lupul told the Leaf Report
before Wednesdays 3-2 overtime victory, "and it hasnt really been that for a
number of different reasons, injury probably the first one you look to."
Dave Bolland has missed almost the entire year, David Clarkson has offered
little offensively and Kulemin only shows hints here and there of the offensive
prowess that scored 30 goals only three seasons ago. Its been the second unit
though, cemented by Kadri and Lupul, thats just been off somewhat, rarely
running in concert with the Kessel-led trio. "We havent really had that game,"
said Lupul, "the breakout game where you score two or three or four goals."
Though he remains on pace for a still respectable 24 goals and 48 points, the
30-year-old has just four goals in the past 19 games. He had a terrific chance
to beat Lundqvist on a backhand rebound attempt in the second, only to be
stymied by the right pad. His emergence down the stretch alongside Kadri would
certainly stand to benefit the Leafs attack. "For me, usually thats what I look
at is scoring chances because eventually theyll go in for me," said Lupul, who
has felt better physically since the Olympic stoppage, the extended layoff
offering opportunity to heal some nagging concerns. "Ive played long enough that
I can self-evaluate and at the end of the game I know when I played a good game
or a bad game for the most part. Right now, Im happy with my game to a point.
Sometimes youve got to find a way to put the puck in the back of the net,
especially when your teams down by one. But I feel good right now and I feel
like were on the verge of having one of those games where we break out and score
three or four goals." Lupul also stressed his belief that the eventual return of
Bolland, who missed his 49th-straight game Wednesday, will aid in attempts for
greater balance. "Obviously, theres a little bit of excitement to finally play a
game where we have everyone and see how the team looks with Bozak, Kadri,
Bolland, McClement and then all of our wingers," said Lupul. "Thats an exciting
prospect for us to finally suit up that full lineup. And I think youll see, once
we do that, the balanced attack will come a little bit. I mean, having Bolland
centring your third line it makes a big difference." Goal-scoring has never been
an issue for the Leafs this season. They remain one of the leagues
highest-scoring teams, almost entirely because of the top lines dominance (and a
productive, until recently, power play). But if that trio slows even a little
down the stretch – shooting percentages tend fluctuate – and beyond that in the
playoffs, the lack of balance could emerge as a real concern. Five Points 1.
Messy Third Periods For the third time in four games after the Olympic break the
Leafs dropped a third period lead, blowing a 2-0 deficit in stunning fashion
against the Rangers. Dealt an opportunity to bury the home side early in the
final frame with Brad Richards hauled off for tripping, Toronto managed to yield
a pair of shorthanded goals in just over a minute. Giveaways by Cody Franson and
then Kessel allowed Ryan McDonagh and Dominic Moore to strike and reignite a
seemingly dead Madison Square Garden crowd. "Thats just unacceptable from our
power-play group," said Kadri afterward. "We know that." It was, rather
incredibly, the second time in less than a week that the club had allowed two
shorthanded goals on the same power play. More concerning though was another
evaporated third period lead. The Leafs carried such leads in Long Island and
Montreal in recent days, only to fumble them away and eventually lose in
overtime. Valuable points were lost in the process. Because they ended up taking
the second point anyway in overtime – still handing one to New York – the Leafs
jumped the idle Lightning for third in the Atlantic Division. "Weve got to look
at it as two points that are huge right now," said head coach Randy Carlyle. "It
ddoesnt feel so good right now because youre frustrated with the way it went,
but tomorrow in the standings, itll show two points and then you move on.
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Bollands Cloudy Status Lupul compared Bollands looming addition (more on that
below) to a trade. "It was almost the same for me last year. I had the broken
arm and came back and was able to add a little spark to the team," said Lupul,
who had 18 points in 13 games upon return from the injury last spring. "I would
expect Bolland to kind of do the same thing. It doesnt necessarily have to be
with goals or assists, but just what he brings on a night to night basis. Weve
certainly missed it. Youre putting in a guy with playoff experience; that is
kind of the exact thing that you look to add at the trade deadline." Bollands
return from a severed left ankle tendon has taken longer than expected and
remains cloudy at best. He described the rehab process himself recently as a
"slow mountain climb," one that has seen him out of the lineup since Nov. 2. The
27-year-old neared a return last week but suffered a setback and has since
visited with a specialist in Carolina, who advised that the process continue
moving forward. Uncertainty remains on when exactly hell be back with just 18
games remaining. 3. Trade Deadline Comes and Goes Quietly The Leafs ultimately
remained quiet at Wednesdays trade deadline. Not yet a Cup contender in need of
just a piece or two to get over the top, but not a bottom dweller selling assets
either (as they were in years past) Nonis and his management team decided just
to stand pat. "I think its easy to try to get caught up in what might be an
exciting move, what may help you for a couple weeks," Nonis told reporters in
Toronto. "Its easy to get caught up in that. [But] I dont think its a prudent
way of approaching this day. At least, not until we have more assets to give.
When you can give up first-round picks or you can give up top young players and
not feel it, then youre ready to make those deals." Nonis made clear that their
side was primarily interested in hockey deals at the deadline with rentals not
aligning with the teams current state (theyre not ready to win). Selling pending
UFAs (Raymond, Kulemin and McClement) additionally for minimal assets also didnt
make much sense as theyd damage the team in the interim without yielding much in
the way of worthwhile return. In the upswing from where theyve been as an
organization in the past, the Leafs are, nonetheless, kind of in the middle at
the moment. Good, but not great. A playoff team not quite worthy of Cup
contention. And thus, remaining quiet rather than chasing an unrealistic dream
was probably most logical. 4. Trade Deadline II As they ambled off the ice at
MSG on Wednesday morning, Bozak and Raymond poked fun at the trade deadline
frenzy. "Neuf to the Flyers," Raymond chirped. "Is it done?" Bozak responded, "I
heard its a done deal." Dion Phaneuf had been absent from the morning skate,
taking the morning off for maintenance. Such is the hysteria associated with the
annual deadline and why its typically a nervous day for most players. "I dont
think theres been a time where Ive been super nervous," Franson said before the
3pm deadline was to expire. "For a guy in my situation, I dont have a no-trade
clause or anything like that, so whatever happens its going to happen and theres
nothing I can do about it. Youre always kind of on the edge of your seat just to
see if your name pops up on the ticker or whatever. Your life can change in a
second. Thats always a little nerve-wracking. As far as really stressing about
it, its not in your hands." 5. Trade Deadline III Carlyle recalled a messier
trade deadline following Wednesdays game. While an assistant coach in Washington
during the 2003-2004 season, he watched in horror as the Capitals shipped out
the likes of Jaromir Jagr, Peter Bondra, Robert Lang, Sergei Gonchar and
Michael Nylander in the lead-up to the Mar. 9 deadline. "And that wasnt a lot of
fun," he said. Among the rewards in those trades were Tomas Fleischmann,
Brooks Laich, Mike Green and a team that was bad enough to snatch the first
overall selection in the 04 draft, one that yielded Alex Ovechkin. Stats-Pack 49
– Percentage of offence in 2014 from the top line of Phil Kessel,
James van Riemsdyk and Tyler Bozak. 35-25 – Combined goals for Kessel, van
Riemsdyk and Bozak in the New Year versus those from the rest of the Toronto
forwards in that same span. 1-1-1 – Leafs record versus the Rangers this season.
0-15 – Toronto power-play over the past seven games. 23 – Points in the past 23
games for Bozak, who scored his 13th and 14th goals of the year against the
Rangers. 2 – Number of times in the past four games that the Leafs have allowed
two shorthanded goals in the same two-minute power-play. 10 – Shorthanded goals
scored against the Leafs this season, tied for most in the league. Special Teams
Capsule PP: 0-2Season: 21% (6th) PK: 1-1Season: 77.7% (28th) Quote of the Night
"Gray. Bald. Old. All of the above." -Randy Carlyle on the effect of games like
Wednesday, which saw his team blow a 2-0 lead on the power-play. Quote of the
Night II "Work on our power-play I guess." -Jonathan Bernier, on how to better
protect third period leads. Up Next The Leafs host the Flyers at home on
Saturday before hitting the road for a challenging five-game road trip.
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