While the Tampa Bay Lightning prepare to face the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday,
injured forward Steven Stamkos is trying to get himself healthy for both his
team and his country.
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. With the Canadian mens Olympic roster announcement looming on Tuesday, Stamkos
skated for 30 minutes alone at the MTS Centre on Monday before his teammates
took the ice for practice. "Probably best Ive felt," Stamkos said after the
skate. "Trying to make sure it feels better each and every time I get on the ice
and today was another indication of that, so I am very pleased." The 23-year-old
forward, who broke his leg crashing into a goal post on November 11, says he is
still dealing with pain but that its not too bad. He does, however, intend to
be fully ready to represent his country at the Sochi Olympics in February.
"Thats my goal, going to do everything I can to make sure that happens," said
Stamkos. "Am a goal-oriented guy, working really hard with staff to come back
and play some games for the Lightning first and foremost." "If I cant (be ready)
then at least I can look myself in the mirror and say I did everything humanly
possible to get back and well take it from there." Prior to his injury, Stamkos
appeared in 17 games for the Lightning picking up 14 goals and nine assists.
Stamkos says he hasnt had any discussions with Lightning general manager
Steve Yzerman, who also serves in the same position for the Canadian mens
Olympic team, about Sochi and will watch the announcement on Tuesday provided he
isnt on the ice at the time.
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. -- The Magic have their first victory of the new year.
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. Speaking to the Chicago Tribune at baseballs Winter Meetings in Lake Buena
Vista, Florida, Boras called the former home of the Expos a "tremendous
environment" for baseball.
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Quarterback Will Finch threw for 252 yards and three touchdowns, and Yannick
Harou rushed in two scores as the No.SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. -- Jared McCann
scored four times and Sergey Tolchinksi had one goal and three assists as the
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds crushed the visiting Sudbury Wolves 10-3 on Saturday
in Ontario Hockey League play. Both sophomores set career-highs against Sudbury.
McCann came into the contest not having scored more than twice in a game, doing
it three times in his rookie season, while Tolchinkys four points bested his
previous high of three, which came last season against the Mississauga
Steelheads. Tyler Gaudet scored once and set up two more for the Greyhounds
(1-0-0) while Dylan Staples, Jorgen Karterud, Brandon Hughes and Michael Bunting
each added a goal. Patrick Watling, Andrew Fritsch and Trent Mallette chipped in
two assists apiece for Sault Ste. Marie. Dominik Kubalik, Nicholas Baptiste and
Nathan Pancel supplied the offence for the Wolves (0-1-0). Matt Murray made 29
saves for the win as Franky Palazzese picked up the loss after allowing eight
goals against on 28 shots through 40 minutes of action. Troy Timpano replaced
Palazzese to start the third period and stopped 2-of-4 shots in relief. Sault
Ste. Marie went 2 for 3 on the power play while Sudbury failed to score on three
chances with the man advantage. Battalion 4 Bulls 1 BELLEVILLE, Ont.
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-- Vincent Praplan scored once and set up two more as North Bay downed the
Bulls. Alex Henriksson, Mike Amadio and Jamie Lewis also scored for the
Battalion (1-1-0) as Brendan ONeill made 34 saves for the victory. David Tomasek
had a power-play goal for Belleville (0-2-0) while Charlie Graham turned aside
35-of-39 shots in the loss. Otters 2 Whalers 1 PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Connor Brown
scored the winner on the power play midway through the third period as Erie
edged the Whalers. Dane Fox also scored for the Otters (1-0-1) while Oscar Dansk
turned aside 29 shots. Connor Chatham scored with the man advantage for Plymouth
(0-2-0) while Alex Nedeljkovic turned away 35 shots in a losing cause. Petes 4
Attack 3 (SO) OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- Jonatan Tanus scored the lone goal of the
shootout to lift Peterborough over the Attack. Michael Giugovaz made 37 saves
through 65 minutes and another three in the shootout to get the win for the
Petes (1-1-0) while Eric Cornel had a goal and an assist. Anthony Stefano and
Stephen Nosad also scored for Peterborough. Jaden Lindo led the Owen Sound
(1-0-1) offence with a goal and two assists as Gemel Smith and Holden Cooke
added single goals. Brandon Hope made 24 saves in defeat.
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