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Howie Kendrick had a two-run single in his first game batting leadoff this
season, Chris Iannetta hit a pair of RBI singles and the Los Angeles Angels beat
Cleveland 6-4 Tuesday night, sending the Indians to their fifth straight defeat.
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natives will compete after the sport was skipped by the Vancouver Games in 2010
but later included on the program for Sochi, Russia. The fight to include womens
ski jumping prior to Vancouver went to the courts only to have the Supreme Court
of Canada rule against the athletes appeal in 2009.BROSSARD, Que. -- It was up
to veterans Brian Gionta and Tomas Plekanec to convince the world, and perhaps
themselves, that the Montreal Canadiens still have hope. The team that looked so
solid in coming back to eliminate the first-place overall Boston Bruins is down
3-1 to the New York Rangers in the NHL Eastern Conference final, but Gionta
insisted Monday that morale is good and the Canadiens are far from finished.
They will be facing elimination in Game 5 of the best-of-seven series at the
Bell Centre on Tuesday night, however. "Its no secret: you start doing the right
things, you start getting rewarded for it and momentum builds," Gionta said.
"You keep carrying that. "A couple of teams have been able to do that this year,
the Kings and the Rangers. So its not something that cant be done and with the
group we have in here, we believe we can do it. And we believe weve got better
as the series goes on." Gionta and Plekanec were part of a Canadiens team that
came back from a 3-1 deficit to upset the high-powered Washington Capitals en
route to their last trip to the conference final in 2010. They did it that time
with desperate shot-blocking, spectacular goaltending from Jaroslav Halak and a
quiet belief that they could pull it off. This time, they are looking to
third-stringer Dustin Tokarski to imitate Halak. The 24-year-old has been solid
in goal since replacing the injured Carey Price in Game 2, allowing eight goals
in 11 periods over three games. He helped them claim an overtime win in New York
in Game 3 but was beaten on Martin St. Louis overtime snipe in Game 4 on Sunday
night. The Canadiens have played the Rangers close to evenly since a 7-2 loss in
the series opener, but there were worrying signs in their latest loss.
Defenceman Alexei Emein missed most of the first period after blocking a shot
and then was mostly immobile after he returned. And top forwards Thomas Vanek,
who has struggled all series, and Max Pacioretty were all-but invisible. And
they remain without Price, the Canadian gold medallist from the Sochi Olympics
in February who suffered a suspected right knee injury when New Yorks
Chris Kreider crashed the net in the second period of the series opener. Price
skated for about 20 minutes without equipment before the teams optional
practice, but coach Michel Therrien said he will not be back in this series. For
Gionta, hope comes from a feeling that his team is getting better and still has
time to turn things around, as they did when they fell behind 3-2 to the Bruins
in the conference semifinal. The Canadiens rebounded with their best game of the
playoffs in Game 6 and closed it ouut in Boston two days later.
Jose Cruz Jr. Jersey. "We were able to wear
(Bostons) defence down with our speed and our forechecking," he said. "We need
to get better at that and I think thats what weve got better at as (the New York
series) went on. "Try to take advantage of their defencemen down low, try to
spend some time in the offensive zone, and start to make breakdowns and make
things happen that way. Our backs are against the wall. Its win or go home. I
would expect the same kind of effort as we had against Boston for sure." They
could also improve on special teams, although they had a breakthrough when
P.K. Subban finally got a power play goal to tie the game in the third period on
the sixth of Montreals eight man-advantages. "We sat down after the second
period and made a little adjustment and it worked and hopefully we can carry it
over to the next game," said Plekanec. "Special teams was one of the things that
we probably werent good enough at in the series so far, so it would be a good
time to turn that around. "Its not over. I didnt see one guy that was down after
the game." Plekanec was among five players in the Game 4 lineup who joined the
reserve players in the optional skate, along with Tokarski, Rene Bourque,
Michael Bournival and defenceman Francis Bouillon, who scored in his first
appearance in the series in place of rookie Nathan Beaulieu. Another potential
boost for the Canadiens would be to score the first goal, which they did
consistently in the first two rounds but have yet to do against the Rangers. It
would perhaps give them another missing element -- confidence. "We have to start
playing more with confidence, making the right plays at the right time," said
Plekanec. "When theres a play, weve got to make it. "When theres no play, weve
got to go for the puck. Sometimes we didnt make the right decisions, so thats an
aspect that definitely can be better. Confidence is a thing that, when you dont
make the right plays, you start chipping it in instead of making plays, and
sometimes its a situation where you should have made a play." Therrien feels his
team has shown it can bounce back against the Bruins and can do it again.
Gionta, a Stanley Cup winner with New Jersey in 2003, agrees. "Part of the
playoffs part of being a professional, of being part of a winning team is being
able to regroup and forget about it and deal with the circumstances that are
ahead of you and not with whats behind you," he said. "Guys were disappointed.
It was a huge blow. But the series isnt over. We still believe in this group so
no one is panicking."
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