The Vancouver Canucks ended a lengthy losing streak in their first appearance
after the Olympics.
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positive result when they host the Minnesota Wild in tonights clash at Rogers
Arena. The Canucks went into the NHLs Olympic break mired in an 0-7-0 slump, but
halted that slide with Wednesdays 1-0 win over the visiting St. Louis Blues. It
had been Vancouvers longest stretch of regulation losses since the 1998-99
season, but goaltender Eddie Lack helped snap the skid with a 20-save shutout
performance. "Lack was outstanding," Vancouver head coach John Tortorella said
of his rookie goaltender. "Key saves at key times. He calms this team down."
Jannik Hansen provided the offense needed for Vancouvers recent win, scoring the
games only goal late in the third period. After outshooting St. Louis 28-17 over
the first 40 minutes, Vancouver finally broke the scoreless deadlock late in the
third when Tom Sestito picked up the puck along the right midboards in his own
zone and backhanded a beautiful outlet pass to Hansen. Hansen corralled the disc
near the red line and split two defenders near the blue line before skating into
the inner half of the right circle and rifling a wrister under the right arm of
Jaroslav Halak to make it 1-0 at the 11:13 mark. The Canucks played Wednesdays
game without forward Ryan Kesler, who is dealing with a bruised right hand. The
American Olympian has been the subject of trade rumours ahead of next weeks
deadline and returns to the lineup for tonights tilt. Despite the win on
Wednesday, Vancouver was knocked out of a playoff position while idle on
Thursday as Dallas moved into the eighth spot in the West with a win over
Carolina. The Canucks are tied with Phoenix and one point back of the Stars.
Lack will get another start tonight while Roberto Luongo sits this one out.
Luongo won his second gold medal with Team Canada in Sochi after playing a
backup role to Carey Price. Tonights test marks the final test for Vancouver
before hosting Ottawa in Sundays outdoor battle at BC Place. The Wild posted a
third straight win when they came back from the break to post Thursdays 3-0
victory in Edmonton. Darcy Kuemper made 21 saves for his second shutout of the
season to anchor the win. Mikael Granlund, Stephane Veilleux and Dany Heatley
scored for the Wild, who will aim for their first four-game winning streak since
Jan. 2-9. "I thought that our guys had a real good focus on defending tonight
and doing it the right way," Minnesota head coach Mike Yeo said. Kuemper is
expected to get the start again tonight. Niklas Backstrom is dealing with an
abdominal problem at the moment, but he was able to dress as the backup on
Thursday. The Wild, who are seventh in the West and six points ahead of the
Canucks, are completing a two-game road trip tonight. Minnesota is 11-14-5 as
the away team this season. Minnesota beat the a visiting Canucks team 3-2 in a
shootout on Dec. 17, giving the Wild wins in three straight and four of the last
six meetings in this series. Vancouver, however, has dominated the Wild in B.C.
in recent seasons, winning 11 straight at Rogers Arena in this series before
Minnesota halted that streak with a 3-1 win on March 18 of last season.
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scored a 22 points for Kentucky (6-1), which has won four in a row following a
Nov. 12 loss to current No. 1 Michigan State. Julius Randle overcame a scoreless
first half and added his sixth double-double in as many games with 14 points and
10 rebounds.
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.S. Open champion Justin Rose birdied the first hole with a blind shot he hit to
a foot of the pin, and he stayed in front Tuesday until he completed a 4-under
67 for a two-shot lead over Jason Dufner in PGA Grand Slam of Golf.LENNOXVILLE,
Que. -- The Bishops Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top
varsity football teams. Jordan Heather threw for 354 yards and two touchdowns as
the Gaiters beat the Concordia Stingers 40-18 in Canadian Interuniversity Sport
football action Saturday. The Gaiters entered the game ranked 10th among CIS
teams and is likely to climb when the rankings are updated. They started strong
against visiting Concordia, with Matthew Burke scoring on a six-yard run just 45
seconds into the game. The touchdown was set up by Heathers 89-yard pass to
Alexander Fox on the first play of the game. Heather and Fox hooked up again
later in the first, with Fox hauling in a 17-yard touchdown pass at the 7:37
mark. Ryon McCallas one-yard TD plunge at 12:46 of the second, then a safety and
a pair of field goals from Mathieu Paquette put the Gaiters up 29-0 at the half.
After Bishops tacked on a single, Concordia got on the board when Jamal Henry
caught a 10-year touchdown pass from Francois Dessureault at 7:53 of the third.
Bishops quickly took the momentum back, with Stephen Adekolus 38-yard TD
reception and another Paquette field goal putting the Gaiters up 40-7 after
three quarters. Concordia chipped away at the lead in the fourth with a pair of
safeties and a 12-yard touchdown run by Dessureault, but it was far to little to
overcome the large deficit they faced. Adekolu finished with 157 receiving
yards, while Fox had 116. Burke had a game-high 115 rushing yards. Dessureault
was 13-for-26 with 205 passing yards, a touchdown and an interception. He also
led the Stingers with 37 rushing yards. Michael Harrington had 130 receiving
yards for Concordia. Bishops (3-1) will face a stifffer test next week when it
hosts top-ranked Laval.
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Lions 50 Carleton Ravens 34 At Ottawa, Myles Gibbon completed 23-of-29 passes
for 381 yards and five TDs for York (2-2). Jesse Mills was 26-of-42 passing for
450 yards and three touchdowns for Carleton (0-4) while running seven times for
29 yards and a TD. --- No. 2 Western Mustangs 45 Laurier Golden Hawks 24 At
Waterloo, Ont., Will Finch threw for 423 yards and two touchdowns while receiver
Brian Marshall had seven catches for 209 yards to lead the unbeaten Mustangs
(5-0). Dillon Campbell ran for 155 yards on 15 carries and two TDs for Laurier
(1-4). --- No. 6 Guelph Gryphons 24 No. 9 McMaster Marauders 22 At Guelph, Ont.,
Jazz Lindsey threw for 173 yards and a touchdown as the Gryphons (4-0) remained
unbeaten. Marshall Ferguson was 25-of-42 passing for 302 yards and two TDs for
McMaster (2-3) but also had three interceptions. --- No. 3 Queens Gaels 36
Ottawa Gee Gees 21 At Ottawa, Billy McPhee finished 16-of-32 passes for 305
yards and two touchdowns to lead Queens (4-0). Aaron Colbon completed 19-of-39
passes for Ottawa (2-3) for 254 yards and three TDs but also was picked off
three times. --- UBC Thunderbirds 37 Regina Rams 27 At Regina, Brandon Deschamps
ran 230 yards and two touchdowns as UBC (2-2) topped the Rams (1-3). Deschamps
second TD broke a 27-27 tie in the fourth quarter. --- Windsor Lancers 26
Toronto Varsity Blues 11 At Windsor, running back Mitch Dender ran the ball in
49 yards for a touchdown as the Lancers (3-2) dropped Toronto (1-4). Dender
finished with a total of 89 yards.
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