Hellas Verona held bottom club Catania to a goalless draw in the Serie A on
Saturday, thanks to the heroics of goalkeeper Rafael.
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. Veronas Brazilian shot-stopper pulled off several saves, notably to deny
Sebastian-Leto from point-blank range in the 19th minute. Gino Peruzzi fired the
rebound wide of the right upright. Rafael made another close-range save to keep
out Pablo Alvarezs header from Pablo Barrientos free kick. Veronas only real
chance came on the strike of halftime when Juanito Gomez collected a deft
backheel from Luca Toni and rolled across for Romulo, who shot wide of an open
goal. Catania, which remains bottom, snapped a run of three successive defeats
and is four points off safety ahead of the rest of the weekend fixtures. Verona
remains sixth.
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Parenteau scored early in the third period to help the Avs edge Toronto 2-1 on
Tuesday night. Cory Sarich also scored for Colorado (3-0-0), which is off to its
best ever start.
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any better than that," Giambi said. "Im speechless." The Indians are roaring
toward October. Giambi belted a two-run, pinch-hit homer with two outs in the
ninth inning to give Cleveland a shocking 5-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on
Tuesday night, keeping the Indians up with the lead pack in the AL wild-card
race.
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. -- Whether Jeremy Hill deserves a prominent role in LSUs offence this early in
the season is a matter for debate.DENVER – Even a six-game win streak isnt
enough to ease the nerves of a head coach. “Coaches never breathe easy,” said
Randy Carlyle with a chuckle after his team pulled out an unlikely 5-2 win in
Colorado. Make it six straight for the Maple Leafs, who despite the challenges
of the blistering Avalanche – one regulation loss in the previous 10, thin air
of the Mile High City, and third game in four nights, managed to overcome with
two points in the second tilt of a four-game road trip. The primary components
of the win streak stood tall yet again. There was more terrific goaltending,
this time from James Reimer, who stopped 35 of 37 Avalanche flurries. There was
continued dominance from Phil Kessel, who extended his wild point streak to
seven games with a pair of goals. There was another quick strike in the opening
frame. And there was another fine special teams outing, the Leafs scoring again
on the power-play while halting a scorching Colorado man advantage in all four
opportunities. Sunny times roll on in the dead of winter for a once
victory-challenged squad. “Theres a lot more life in the room,” said
Dion Phaneuf after the latest victory. “Weve got a confidence in our dressing
room right now that we feel good about ourselves. And thats a good feeling for a
team.” Its been eight years since a Toronto club won six in a row, the last run
coming during the 2005-06 season. This streak was especially unforeseen
considering how dour the scene looked less than two weeks earlier and really for
the better part of the season. The Leafs had just four wins in regulation during
a stretch of two months and had dropped four consecutive games in the early days
of 2014, including a pair of disastrous blowout losses to the Rangers and
Hurricanes. But from those ashes has risen an unlikely string of victories –
including four in regulation in this run alone – some good fortune aligning with
good goaltending, strong special teams and elevated performance from some of the
teams top guns, notably Kessel and the top line. “It was a tough stretch,” said
Kessel, who has 26 goals on the year, “but we stayed positive and we fought our
way out of it and were on a pretty good roll right now.” Five Points 1. En Fuego
About the hottest hes ever been as an NHL player, Phil Kessel added two more
points to a scorching seven-game point streak. Kessel, who scored twice against
the Avalanche and now has goals in four straight games, has six goals and 14
points during the sizzling run. “Hes a mutant almost,” Morgan Rielly beamed to
the Leaf Report during Tuesdays game. “Hes just scoring. Hes getting points. Hes
happy. Hes flying around out there so its been great. Hes one of the top players
in the world and hes proving it.” Kessel managed the two markers, but could have
ended up with three or four considering the dozen or so opportunities he had on
this night. He scored his first on a breakaway, beating Semyon Varlomov
far-side, adding another on a rebound opportunity. “What did he have like 12
shots on goal tonight,” van Riemsdyk said of his linemate, who managed eight
shots. “It was pretty incredible the display he put on.” “I couldve had a bunch
tonight,” Kessel agreed. “I missed some good chances.” 2. Scoring First With the
first of two goals from Kessel – a stretch pass from Dion Phaneuf feeding the
winger – Toronto scored first for the fifth time during their rare six-game win
streak, a point of emphasis for a team thats been outscored in first periods all
season. “That was a big thing weve been keying on is having better starts,” said
Tyler Bozak on Tuesday morning. “When you get that first goal the odds say that
youve got a way better chance of winning so thats something that we want to do
as much as we can.” Scoring first against the Avalanche was especially
important. Colorado entered the night with 25-1-3 record when they landed the
games first goal. And though the Leafs didnt exactly storm out of the gate –
they were being outshot 11-2 at one point, no doubt stung by the altitude – they
did manage to hang in, mostly due to the early efforts of James Reimer. “Reims
stood tall for us,” said Carlyle of Reimer, who won his second straight start.
“Thats what were asking of our goaltenders. When you get a chance to get in
there give uus what you can … Give us goaltending that you can hang your hat on.
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.” 3. No Fly Zone James van Riemsdyk took hold of the team lead with his eighth
power-play goal of the year against Colorado, redirecting yet another
Cody Franson point shot beyond Varlamov for the Leafs second goal. “JVRs got a
no-fly zone,” Franson chirped afterward. “Put it in a certain airspace its going
down.” van Riemsdyk has proven adept at the tactic of tipping pucks, a skill-set
he began practicing on the driveway of his home as a kid. That practice picked
up when he reached the NHL in Philadelphia. Flyers assistant coach Joe Mullen
helped the former University of New Hampshire star formulate a daily routine for
working on it. And now at the end of just about every on-ice workout, the
24-year-old does exactly that. “I owe a lot of that to him because he would
hammer away some slappers at me every single day,” said van Riemsdyk of Mullen.
“And then Id have Chris Pronger breathing down my neck, getting me out there
before practice sometimes doing it. Ive worked on it a lot over the years. It
comes a little bit more naturally thanks to those guys.” 4. Offence from the D
The Leafs stable of defenders barely made a blip on the offence in the opening
two months of the season – just three goals in the first 28 games. Since that
point, however, theyve offered a much greater contribution. The group had scored
at least a goal in four consecutive games before Tuesday, totaling 17 on the
year and a hearty 14 in the past 24 games. And though they didnt find the
scoreboard against the Avalanche they did manage to aid in the attack. A pair of
point shots – one from Franson on van Riemsdyks 20th of the season and one from
Jake Gardiner on Nazem Kadris 13th this season – were redirected for goals. “Our
job is to get the puck through or make plays with it up top,” said Phaneuf, who
sits second on the team with 20 points this season. “Our forwards have done a
really good job down-low of getting us the puck and giving us some time and
moving it quickly up to us [at the point]. Weve been able to get some pucks
through with some good screens and when you do that you generate chances and
thats what weve had success with.” 5. Lead Protection Third period lead
protection has been a recurring struggle for the Leafs this season – theyve been
outscored 61-42 – and one thats been tested amid the win streak. Just a night
earlier in Phoenix, the club had some difficulty protecting a big lead in the
final frame – lackadaisical at times, according to Carlyle – before pulling out
an eventual win. Again on Tuesday they were tested, but after a quick goal from
Nathan MacKinnon, which closed the gap to 4-2, the club gradually found its
bearings. “Hopefully this is a sign of growth for our group and we can continue
to go forward,” said Carlyle. “Theyve got a lot of offence,” Phaneuf said of the
high-powered Avalanche. “Theyre coming with four guys the whole time. We gave up
some chances, but really we kept a lot of it to the outside. And when they were
coming they obviously were pushing when theyre down by as many as they were. We
did a good job holding them off.” Bonus Point – Man Advantage Now ranked third
in the NHL, the Toronto power-play struck for the seventh time in the six-game
win streak. The unit has sizzled with a 31 per cent success rate during the run
(7-23). Stats-Pack 7 – Consecutive games with a point for Phil Kessel, who has
six goals and 14 points in that span. 4 – Consecutive games with at least a goal
for Kessel. .930 – Even-strength save percentage this season for James Reimer,
tied for sixth-best among NHL netminders with at least 20 starts. 4 –
Consecutive games with a point for Nazem Kadri, who has two goals and six points
in that span. 8 – Shots on goal for Kessel on Tuesday, a season-high. 19 –
Points in the past 16 games for Tyler Bozak, who had two assists against
Colorado. Special Teams Capsule PP: 1-4Season: 22.9% (4th) PK: 4-4Season: 77.8%
(27th) Quote of the Night “JVRs got a no-fly zone. Put it in a certain airspace
its going down.” -Cody Franson, on James van Riemsdyks redirection abilities. Up
Next The Leafs continue their four-game road swing in Dallas on Thursday night.
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