Each week, The Reporters put their thumbs out to the good and the bad in the
world of sports.
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week they discuss their best of the year. Bruce Arthur, National Post: My thumb
is up to the end of the NHL lockout. After months of labour war, wed spent a
week freezing on some of the finest sidewalks New York had to offer, staking out
meetings that produced nothing much. And then on Jan. 5 the NHL walked to the
players hotel for what was described as an informal meeting, starting at one in
the afternoon. It didnt stop. Midnight arrived, and the meeting kept going. At
4am I closed my eyes for 15 seconds and Aaron Ward took a picture. And finally,
at five in the morning the news broke: Labour peace was at hand, and a voice
exiting the room bellowed out, this could be the beginning of a beautiful
friendship. For ending something thats the opposite of sports, thats my moment
of the year. Steve Simmons, SUN Media: My thumb is up to the least natural
sporting emotion of 2013 - caring about the Davis Cup. Most of us couldnt tell
you when the Davis Cup begins, when it ends, how the schedule works or who plays
who, but Milos Raonic and Canadian tennis changed all that this past year.
Suddenly we were pulled in by possibility, by Raonics huge first serve, by the
fortitude of Vasek Pospisil, by the stoic veteran Daniel Nestor, all of them
coming together in red and white as a team. Our team. They didnt win the Davis
Cup but did what no Canadians had ever done before. They made the semi-finals.
In a way it was the perfect Canadian ending: We played hard, we played great, we
inspired, we just didnt win. Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated: My thumb is up
to the Iron Bowl, proof that one second can last for eternity. The improbable
finish started with that single tick Alabama coach Nick Saban lobbied to have
put back on the scoreboard. Rather than take his chances in overtime, Saban sent
out a back-up kicker to attempt a quixotic 57-yard game-winning field goal.
Auburns Chris Davis took the failed kick deep in the end zone and juked and then
sprinted more than 100 yards - straight into the hard drive of memory. In-state
rival Auburn deprived Alabama of a third straight national championship with
Davis return while reminding us that sport is the grand unscripted drama of our
lives. Dave Hodge, TSN: Well if that defied belief, my thumb is up to the
current NFL season, which has done that… right from the start when Peyton
Manning tossed seven touchdown passes, only to have Nick Foles of the Eagles do
the same thing later on. Matt Prater broke a record with a 64-yard field goal at
the end of the first half, but Justin Tuckers 61-yarder might have been more
amazing, because it came at the end of the game. One week, the NFL set a record
with 90 touchdowns. The next week, it set a record for one-day scoring with 763
points. Phillys LeSean McCoy rushed for 217 yards in the snow, and Kansas Citys
Jamaal Charles, another running back, caught four passes for touchdowns. NFL
stadiums have scoreboards, and the busier they are, the better the games tend to
be - never truer than in 2013.
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. The veteran safety was a starter for the Bengals from 2008-2012. He totaled 41
tackles and three interceptions while starting all but four of the 13 games he
played last season.
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and Matt Stajan scored as the Calgary Flames started a five-game road trip with
a 2-1 overtime win over the Buffalo Sabres on Saturday afternoon.
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. That gave fans outside Joe Louis Arena another chance to ask for autographs
from the 19-year-old whose stardom in the NHL has arrived earlier than most
expected.NASHVILLE -- Undeterred by his scoring drought, Ryan Ellis just kept
shooting and it paid off Tuesday night. Ellis ended a 42-game scoring drought by
notching the first of Nashvilles three third-period goals and added an assist to
lead the Predators to a 4-2 victory over the Calgary Flames on Tuesday night.
Shea Weber scored in the first period, Craig Smith and Viktor Stalberg followed
Ellis with goals in the third, and David Legwand had three assists to help
Nashville snap a three-game losing streak. Lee Stempniak and Mikael Backlund
scored for Calgary, which has lost four of its last five. Weber opened the
scoring at 15:52 of the first period. With Nashville on a power play, Roman Josi
sent a pass from above the right faceoff circle to Weber above the left, where
he blasted a one-timer over the glove of Flames goaltender Karri Ramo. The
Predators outshot Calgary 15-10 in the first. "We turned the puck over in the
first period," Calgary coach Bob Hartley said. "We kind of gave them the first
period that we didnt want to give them. We had no intensity. If its not for
Karri Ramo, we could have gone on the plane after the first period." The
Predators entered Tuesday with the leagues seventh-ranked power play, but had
not scored a goal on the man advantage in their last four games. A night after
recording his first-career NHL shutout in Carolina, Ramo got the start Tuesday
and made 30 saves. The Flames drew even with 1:04 remaining in the first. From
behind the Nashville net, Jiri Hudler carried the puck just above the goal line
on the left side and slid a pass to an unchecked Stempniak in the lower part of
the right faceoff circle. His shot beat Nashville goaltender Carter Hutton for
his seventh goal of the season. Stempniaks goal was his first since Dec. 7, a
span of 17 games. "I thought I did a good job tonight of handling the puck and
keeping the forecheck at bay," Hutton said. "I thought we had the edge in the
first. I thought (Ramo) made a lot of good saves and for me, I wwas able to make
a couple of saves and handle the puck and get in the game.
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" Hutton saw his first game action since a disappointing effort in Carolina on
Jan. 5 that drew some criticism from Nashville coach Barry Trotz. He recovered
nicely Tuesday night, making 22 saves. "That was a good bounce-back game for
him," Trotz said. "I thought we did a really good job of containing Calgary for
the most part, especially in the first two periods." Nashville went in front for
good at 55 seconds of the third when Ellis carried the puck in on the left side,
cut to the high slot and beat Ramo with a slap shot for his second goal of the
season. "You just keep shooting, I think thats the biggest thing," Ellis said.
"Our forwards did a good job of driving the net, and luckily it went in." Less
than two minutes later, Smith gave Nashville a 3-1 lead on another Predators
power play. Seth Jones slap shot from the centre of the blue line hit traffic in
front of the Calgary net, and Smith dug the puck out and beat Ramo with a wrist
shot to the glove side. Calgary though they had cut the Nashville lead at 4:17
of the third, but the officials ruled that Mark Giordano had played the puck to
a teammate with a high stick. Stalberg put Nashville ahead 4-1 at 10:52 of the
third when his redirection of Ellis shot got by Ramo, but Backlund made it a
two-goal game at 13:07 with a nice move off the right half wall before beating
Hutton on the stick side with a wrist shot. Backlund has a goal in each of his
last three games. "Its nice for personal confidence," Backlund said. "Thats what
everybody wants to do, and everybody tries to do. Im happy about it, but at the
same time, if we dont win games, Im not satisfied." NOTES: Hudler had two
assists in the game. He has assists in three consecutive games. ... Nashville is
17-2-4 when scoring first this season. ... The Predators concluded a five game
home stand 2-2-1. . It was the first three-assist game for Legwand this season
and the fourth of his career.
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