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lift the Carolina Hurricanes to a 3-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on
Saturday night. It was Semins first two-goal game with Carolina, which signed
the Russian forward in July 2012, and then gave him a $35 million, five-year
extension last March. His seventh and eighth goals of the season came a day
after general manager Jim Rutherford told a local TV station that he was
disappointed in Semins production. "Hes one of the best talents in the world,
and when he plays hard, hes one of my favourite players to watch," teammate
Riley Nash said. "Its a real treat to watch him, especially the way he played
tonight." Semin has been criticized for not playing hard at times, but he had
eight shots against Florida and finished with a plus-two rating. Semin rarely
speaks with the media and declined to talk once again after the victory over the
Panthers. The teams were tied at one until Semin took control of a faceoff win
by Eric Staal and shot past Tim Thomas at 2:31 of the third. He then scored
Carolinas league-leading ninth short-handed goal on a breakaway at 8:57, also on
an assist from Staal. The Hurricanes ended a two-game skid and improved to 6-2
in their last eight. The Panthers got a goal from Dmitry Kulikov with 5:39
remaining but Anton Khudobin held on from there, finishing with 37 saves in the
win. Florida went 0 for 5 on the power play while falling to 7-29-4 at Carolinas
arena. Nash broke a seven-period scoring drought for the Hurricanes at 3:37 of
the second. Radek Dvorak speared the puck when it appeared headed out of the
offensive zone and fired toward the net. Nash kicked it to his stick and scored
past Thomas. Marcel Goc scored his ninth of the season for Florida at 15:05 of
the second, tying it at 1. Jonathan Huberdeau and Tomas Kopecky assisted. "Its
1-1 in the third, and we have to get points in those games," Florida coach Peter
Horachek said. "We created chances to score that weve got to bear down on."
Khudobin improved to 7-2 this season. Thomas had 36 saves for Florida. The
Hurricanes put pressure on Thomas midway through the first period, but the
veteran turned away eight shots in four minutes after penalties to Huberdeau at
6:22 and Ed Jovanovski at 8:27. Florida continued to be hindered by its
punchless power play. The Panthers failed to convert on 10 power-play minutes
Saturday and are 0 for 32 on the man advantage since Dec. 28. The Panthers
failed to score in the second after Kopecky drew a double-minor on Dvorak.
During the man advantage, Tomas Fleischmann fanned on one solid scoring chance
and Kulikov hit the left post. NOTES: Carolina was shut out by Columbus and
Calgary in its previous two games. The Hurricanes last suffered consecutive
shutouts in November 2011, losing 4-0 at Montreal and 1-0 at home against
Buffalo. ... The Panthers fell to 8-13-3 on the road. ... Jimmy Hayes,
Mike Mottau and Scott Gomez were scratches for Florida; the Hurricanes held out
Ryan Murphy, Drayson Bowman and Brett Bellemore. ... Since winning five in a row
in mid-December, Florida is 4-6-2. ... The announced attendance was 15,476.
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.Y. - Free agent outfielder Jacoby Ellsbury, fresh off winning the World Series
with Boston, reached agreement with the rival New York Yankees on a seven-year
contract worth about $153 million, a person familiar with the negotiations said
Tuesday night.SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Ninth-ranked Syracuse beat Colgate for the 48th
straight time in the series between upstate New York schools, and Orange coach
Jim Boeheim seemed OK with another so-so performance by his young team. C.J.
Fair scored 20 points and freshman guard Tyler Ennis hit four 3-pointers as the
Orange won 69-50 on Saturday. Syracuse (3-0) dominated the glass 52-34,
including 26-7 on offence rebounds, its active defence forced 21 turnovers that
led to 18 points, and the Orange outscored the Raiders 30-10 inside. "It was a
learning experience. We were pretty solid defensively," Boeheim said.
"Offensively, we got the ball inside. There were more positive things." And a
few negatives, to be sure. Ennis was 4 for 6 from behind the arc for his first
3s of the season, but the rest of his teammates were a paltry 3 for 18 from long
range as Colgate focused on sharpshooting Trevor Cooney and Fair. "When youre
playing a game like this, youve got to risk something at some point," Colgate
coach Matt Langel said. "A little bit of the philosophy was dont let Trevor get
going, try and make some other guys shoot the more difficult ones." Cooney, who
had a career-high 27 points and hit 7 of 8 3-pointers in the season opener
against Cornell, was 1 for 5 on 3s. Fair was 2 of 6 from behind the line against
the Raiders. "They were coming out on Trevor and C.J., so I was wide open," said
Ennis, who didnt have an assist and committed two turnovers in 21 minutes. "Im
comfortable shooting the 3." The Orange also were 12 of 28 (42.9 per cent) from
the foul line. "We cant miss free throws and layups," Boeheim said. "We got a
lot of good looks from the 3-point line. Weve got to shoot it better." Syracuse
leads Colgate 121-45 overall in the longest-running series for both teams.
Colgate (0-2) was coming off an 89-78 road loss to Wake Forest last week in the
Raiders season opener. Michael Gbinije had 11 points in 18 minutes and Cooney
scored 10 for the Orange. Colgate led for much of its first game of the season
and had six players score in double figures. It also led the Orange in the early
going before Syracuse used its superior athleticism to take control. Ethan
Jacobs topped Colgate with 13 points and Austin Tillotson, a transfer from
Monmouth who had 14 points and nine assists againsst Wake Forest, finished with
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failed to put together two straight consistent halves in winning its first two
games against Cornell and Fordham. The Orange dominated the second half against
the Big Red after trailing by 14 in the first and pounced on the Rams in the
first half Friday night to gain a 25-point halftime lead and won by 15. They
were a little more consistent this time but still shot just 36.8 per cent -- a
tick better than the Raiders. Fair scored 11 of Syracuses first 13 points, but
the Orange still trailed midway through the first half as the Raiders excelled
from beyond the arc and reeled off nine straight points, smoothly passing the
ball around until somebody was open. "I thought offensively we moved it well,"
Jacobs said. "We needed to get it into the zone more. I think we got some good
shots at times." Pat Moore, who sank 5 of 6 from beyond the arc against Wake
Forest, made his first two long-range attempts against Syracuse and the
6-foot-11 Jacobs hit another for a 15-11 lead. The Orange missed six of their
first seven free throws. Fair hit five of his first nine shots while the rest of
his teammates were 2 for 11. A follow by Fair and a floater in the lane by
Gbinije tied it at 15 and sent the Orange on a 15-0 spurt that was keyed by a
pressing defence. Consecutive 3-pointers by Fair and Cooney also played an
important role in the spurt. "Theyre more athletic, theyre longer, theyre bigger
and they can force you into that," Langel said. "We practiced against seven guys
in the press and its still not the same." The Raiders trailed just 36-26 at the
break due in part to Syracuses 9-for-20 start from the free-throw line. Fair
scored twice inside and Ennis hit two more 3-pointers to start the second half,
boosting the Orange lead to 46-31 with 16:19 left. Cooney then stole the ball
and threw down a resounding two-hand slam dunk over Murphy Burnatowski after a
court-long dash. The Raiders rallied to 51-40 midway through the period behind a
pair of 3-pointers by Tillotson and another from Damon Sherman-Newsome. Syracuse
responded with a 10-1 rush to seal the triumph. "The press helped get us going,"
said Fair, whos averaging 21.6 points. "Free throws are not a concern, but we
have to be more consistent."
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