VALENCIA, Spain -- David Barral came off the bench to score two headers and give
Levante a 2-1 win at home over Elche on Friday, ending its four-game losing
streak in the Spanish league.
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which had lost five straight including a Copa del Rey game last weekend, fell
behind at its Ciutat de Valencia stadium when Ionut Sapanura opened the scoring
for Elche in the 26th minute. But Barral replaced injured striker Baba Diawara
in the 38th and three minutes later levelled by expertly nodding in Nabil El
Zhars cross. Levante pressed the visitors into their area in the second half,
and Elche goalkeeper Antonio "Tono" Rodriguez had to push Nikolas Karabelas shot
onto his crossbar in the 66th. But Tono was helpless to stop Barral from
thumping in the 80th-minute winner when Pedro Rios picked him out charging
unmarked through the box with a well-placed cross. It was Levantes first victory
since Oct. 26. Both sides remained in the middle of the standings. "This is a
huge boost for us considering the negative streak we were on," Barral said. The
former Sporting Gijon player added that with 20 points, Levante was halfway to
its goal of finishing the season with 40, the minimum it believes necessary to
avoid relegation. Barcelona hosts Villarreal on Saturday while third-place Real
Madrid visits Osasuna. Also, Granada visits Rayo Vallecano and Malaga welcomes
Getafe. Atletico Madrid, co-leader with Barcelona, hosts Valencia on Sunday.
Elsewhere, its: Almeria vs. Espanyol, Real Sociedad vs. Real Betis, and Sevilla
vs. Athletic Bilbao. Valladolid hosts Celta Vigo on Monday.
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the No. 1 job at the Sochi Games. The Anahim Lake, B.C., native was stellar in
making 39 saves in his home province and Lars Eller got credit for a bizarre
short-handed winner as the Canadiens defeated the Canucks 4-1.TORONTO -- On Hall
of Fame Night, Maple Leafs coach Randy Carlyle reached back in history to
describe a marvellous goal by Phil Kessel. Kessel scored a beauty in regulation
and James van Riemsdyk contributed the shootout decider Friday night as Toronto
scored a 2-1 win over the New Jersey Devils. Kessels goal, which opened the
scoring, came on an eye-popping solo rush as the Leafs sniper skated through two
Devils in the defensive zone before beating Cory Schneider between the legs at
8:12 of the third period. Kessels 10th goal of the season ended a Toronto
scoreless stretch of almost 110 minutes. "Those are difference-maker goals,"
Carlyle said of Kessels swooping rush. "It reminded me of Frank Mahovlich -- the
windup, to come back inside your own (blue-)line and attack. Thats old-time
hockey. I mean real old-time hockey." Asked if he knew who Mahovlich -- a
mega-star from another era who played for the Leafs, Red Wings and Canadiens --
was, Kessel later replied: "Not really." Of course the 26-year-old American was
born six years after the Big M entered the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1981.
Mahovlich, now 75, later moved his field of play to the Senate, an arena most
Canadians ignore. It looked like the Kessel goal might be enough until Toronto
goalie Jonathan Bernier, who had been excellent hitherto, seemed to misplay a
shot from the right flank from Michael Ryder, with the puck angling high off the
goalies stick into the net at 15:15. Ryder got credit for his fifth of the
season. "Im probably going to do that play a hundred times and, I dont know, if
you ask me to do it again I probably wouldnt be able to," Bernier lamented.
Kessel was in the box, with 11 second left for a slashing penalty. "Those thing
happens in hockey," Carlyle said of the Bernier miscue. "There wasnt a person in
the building who felt as bad as he did about giving it up. You could just see
his reaction. But I thought our bench remained composed. We gathered our
composure and we didnt sit back, we attacked. And we didnt stop." Added Bernier:
"We showed character. We came back and won that game. It was a great team
effort." Schneider, who also had a strong game, made a great save on Kessel on a
Leafs three-on-one in an exciting overtime. And he stopped Torontos
Mason Raymond and Kessel before van Riemsdyks goal in the shootout.
Adam Henrique then fired wide for the Devils. Bernier stopped Ryder in the
shootout while Travis Zajac had the Leafs goalie beat but hit the post. With the
victory, Toronto heads to Boston for a Saturday night showdown with the Bruins
team that ousted from the playoffs last season with an unlikely Game 7 comeback.
Toronto (11-5-0) has now won five of its last seven. The Leafs were well-rested,
having not played since a 4-0 loss in Vancouver last Saturday. The Devils
(4-7-5) were coming off a 3-0 winn in Philadelphia on Thursday, with
Martin Brodeur posting a 22-save shutout -- the 122nd of his career.
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its two previous games, both shutouts. "Im disappointed we didnt capitalize on
our chances," said Devils coach Peter DeBoer. "We got a bounce there at the end
to get a point. We had enough chances to win the game. We didnt finish enough."
The Leafs power play, which came into the game fifth in the league, had failed
on four previous man-advantage opportunities in the game prior to the Kessel
goal. And the Leafs star had been guilty of several giveaways. The 2013 Hockey
Hall of Fame Game, which drew a crowd of 19,377 that included Prime Minister
Stephen Harper, featured pre-game appearances by former Devils Scott Niedermayer
and Brendan Shanahan as well as Chris Chelios and Geraldine Heaney. The late
Fred Shero will also be inducted as part of the class of 2013 on Monday. With
centres Tyler Bozak and Dave Bolland both injured, van Riemsdyk shifted from
wing to centre Joffrey Lupul and Kessel on Torontos top line. Van Riemsdyk,
whose last duty at centre was at the University of New Hampshire, failed to get
a shot on net but his linemates combined for 12 of Torontos 28 on the night. At
times the line overelaborated, especially with the Devils in the penalty box.
But it paid dividends when it counted. Bernier, who stopped 41 of 43 shots in
Calgary last time out, had to be sharp to keep the Leafs in it as Toronto was
outshot 35-28 -- the 13th straight game and 14th in 16 this season that the
opposition has outshot the Leafs. Former Devil David Clarkson almost scored on
the Leafs first shot, cruising in from the slot while protecting the puck from a
New Jersey defenceman. His shot got past Schneider but a Devil poked it away
before it could trickle over the line. Toronto had several glorious chances to
go ahead on a power play late in the first period that started with a
four-minute high-sticking penalty to New Jerseys Mattias Tedenby and turned into
a 44-second five-on-three when Peter Harrold was called for tripping. The Leafs
came very close but could not take advantage. Clarkson, meanwhile, renewed
acquaintances by trading hacks with defenceman Marek Zidlicky after a stoppage.
Toronto had a sluggish start to the second period with an overly elaborate
Kessel continuing to give the puck away. Bernier had to be sharp on several
occasions as Toronto, after outshooting the Devils 8-7 in the first period, was
outshot 15-8 in the second. Devils forward Stephen Gionta was helped off the ice
in the second period after sliding awkwardly into the boards. Hard-nosed Toronto
forward Colton Orr, who missed the morning skate in what was deemed a
"maintenance morning," did not play. Instead the Leafs dressed seven defenceman
with Mark Fraser returning from injury.
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