DUBLIN, Ireland -- Europe captain Paul McGinley selected Sam Torrance and Des
Smyth as two of his vice captains on Thursday for this years Ryder Cup against
United States at Gleneagles.
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Europe to victory in the 2002 event, when McGinley holed the winning putt at the
Belfry. The 61-year-old Smyth has played in the Ryder Cup twice and was Ian
Woosnams assistant in the 2006 competition at the K Club. "They first came to
mind to me when I was put in position as Ryder Cup captain last January,"
McGinley said. "These two men have been a sounding board for me, both personally
and professionally, and have proved time and again to me with their ability and
passion and judgment that they are ideal for the role." McGinley said his other
assistants will be announced after the team is formalized in September. The 2014
Ryder Cup is scheduled for Sept. 26-28. Europe will be defending the trophy for
the second time after winning 14 1/2-13 1/2 at Celtic Manor in 2010 and by the
same score at Medinah in 2012. McGinley has known Smyth since he was a teenager
and described his fellow Irishman as a "mentor" during his professional career.
"In many ways, he was a natural choice for me," McGinley said. "As a vice
captain to Ian Woosnam at the K Club, I found him to be very inspirational,
astute, a voice of reason with great clarity of thought." Torrances appointment
ensures there will be Scottish representation in the European team at
Gleneagles. He has been a close friend of McGinley since the 2002 Ryder Cup,
when Torrances decision to stack the top order of the singles with his best
players made an impression on the current captain. "I felt, tactically, he made
so many right calls, he understood the players, what the Ryder Cup was about,"
McGinley said. "His ability to motivate the players and communicate with them
had a lasting impression on me." Torrance said he and Smyth would act as a
buffer between the players and McGinley. "If I could do a tenth for Pauls team
of what he did for my team," Torrance said, "we will both be very happy men."
McGinley said Smyth will be vice captain to Miguel Angel Jimenez in the Eurasia
Cup in Kuala Lumpur on May 27-29.
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. It was just business as usual for the Thunder at home. Durant scored 32 points
and the Thunder beat the Bulls 107-95 on Thursday night for their eighth
straight win.TORONTO – The Maple Leafs came from behind to win in each of their
first three games this season. They were not able to complete such a feat once
more with the Avalanche and their youthful swagger in town on Tuesday night.
Rushing hard to the crease of Jonathan Bernier in the opening minutes of the
third and final frame, P.A. Parenteau tapped in the eventual game-winner,
keeping Colorado perfect while dealing the Leafs their first loss of the season.
"We just got behind and we werent able to bang that one in to tie it,"
Tyler Bozak said after the game, which saw his team outshot 33-28. "Were 3-1,"
he continued of the Leafs record after four games. "Were not too upset. Its a
good start to the season. I dont think many [in the media] wouldve called us
having that record to start the year." While they managed 11 goals in the
opening three games, the Leafs lacked sustenance and punch in their offensive
attack on this night, Joffrey Lupul the lone man in blue to beat Semyon
Varlomov. Rarely did the previously unbeaten home side sustain pressure down low
in the offensive zone, a consistent assault off the rush additionally
inconsistent. "We were held in our own zone from their aggressiveness," Randy
Carlyle observed afterward. "We didnt seem to be able to handle it, specifically
in the second period." Phil Kessel managed the lone shot in the opening eight
and a half minutes of that middle frame. The Leafs finished the period with just
seven to 15 for the Avalanche. Guided by new head coach and Hall of Fame
netminder Patrick Roy, Colorado has stormed out of the gate this season. "Theyre
a really good team," Bozak said of the Avalanche, who improved to 3-0-0. "Theyre
a lot different than what they were last year. "Theyre all buying in, theyve got
a ton of skill up front, [and] theyre a hard team to play against." The Leafs
had perhaps their best opportunity to even the score midway through the final
frame, with Cory Sarich – who scored the first Avalanche goal – called off for
tripping. Though they maintained possession through much of the man advantage,
they could not ultimately beat Varlamov, who owns a .967 save percentage in
three starts this season. Sturdy once more in his first home start of the
season, Jonathan Bernier made 31 saves. Due to injuries, family matters and the
ongoing suspension to David Clarkson, the Leafs were short four regulars in
their forward group on Tuesday night, essentially leaning on just two lines for
offence. Carlyle refused to point the finger in that direction though after the
game though. "Youre going to have to deal with adversity throughout the course
of the season," he said. "To me they can be built-in excuses and were not going
there with this hockey club." Fortunate, in some regard, to scratch together
victories in each of their first three games this season, the Leafs couldnt
overcome what adversity they faced on Tuesday night, and were thus dealt their
first loss this season. Five Points 1. Lacking punch with regulars out Clarkson
sat out the fourth game of his 10-game suspension, Nik Kulemin (ankle) and
Frazer McLaren (finger) remained out with injuries and Jay McClement was with
his wife Tuesday for the birth of their first child, a baby boy. The result was
a group short on much depth offensively. Beyond Nazem Kadri in fact, the
remaining five forwards on the Leafs bottom two lines Tuesday had combined for
exactly 21 career NHL goals. It was no surprise then that Carlyle would shorten
his bench considerably in the final period with his team down a goal. PLAYER 3rd
Pd Ice Time Colton Orr 2:35 Carter Ashton 2:35 Jamie Devane 1:24 Trevor Smith
1:25 Troy Bodie 1:16 2. Sturdy once more Bernier stopped all but two from the
Avalanche, a second-period marker from Sarich the lone one of question. "He made
a good shot, but thats definitely a save that Ive gotta make," Bernier said
afterward. "Its a routine save. Thats a goal that I want to take back." Sarich
burst downn from the right point, surprising Bernier with a shot, the puck
sailing rapidly over his glove and just under the bar.
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guy back-door so I was expecting more pass than a shot like this, but, like I
said, thats a save Ive got to make for my team and try to keep them as long as
possible in the game." Competing for the No. 1 position, he and James Reimer
have rotated the first four games of the season, with the Predators up next on
the docket Thursday night. Where Carlyle leans next will be curious. Bernier
holds a 7-1-0 career mark against Nashville with a 1.88 goals against average
and .932 save percentage. "Hes given us a chance to win every time hes been in
there and been spectacular at some points," Lupul noted of Bernier, who has a
.963 save percentage so far this season. "We cant ask anything more of him." 3.
Speed adjustment Paul Ranger is predictably requiring some time to shake off
four years worth of rust. The 29-year-old defender left the Lightning in the
fall of 2009, finally returning to the NHL this season with the Leafs. Of his
re-adjustment to the league, Ranger said the greatest challenge was catching
back up to the speed. "I think thats probably the biggest thing," he observed
before Tuesdays game. Spending last season in the AHL with the Marlies, Ranger
explained that the challenge lied in the ability to read and anticipate plays at
the high speeds of the games top level. One such example of that recent
adjustment saw him holding the puck on the offensive blue-line with intentions
of firing it through to the net. "Its a split-second [decision] in real time,"
he said, "but to me it seems like I have a little bit more time to really get
the puck through versus before when Id get the puck Id look up and thered be a
guy right in front of me already. So you just learn to move quicker." In perhaps
a fitting instance of his re-adjustment, Ranger was beaten to a puck in the
neutral zone by Jamie McGinn early in the third period, McGinn storming wide and
beyond Ranger before feeding Parenteau for the eventual game-winner. 4. Special
Teams One of the more crucial elements of the Leafs success in 2013, strong
special teams will remain high on the agenda of Carlyle this season. "Our goal
is to have our special teams try to be in the top 10 per cent of the league," he
said. "Thats what your goal is every year. You try to make sure youre amongst
the elite in the league with both specialty teams because it definitely does
improve your chances of having success if youre able to accomplish that. And its
not an easy feat. Theres good teams, good players that play in those situations
and good coaches that devise schemes so its an ongoing battle." The Leafs had
terrific special teams a year ago, boasting the leagues second-best penalty kill
and 14th ranked power-play unit. While still early, both units have remained
strong through the first four games this season though the power-play came up
empty in two opportunities on Tuesday night. 5. Long-time fan makes debut
Trevor Smith was born in Ottawa and spent much of his childhood in Vancouver,
but grew up a Leafs fan, even sporting a personalized Toronto sweater as a kid.
He made his debut with the club against the Avalanche on Tuesday, totaling about
five minutes on a fourth line with Jamie Devane and Troy Bodie. "Its awesome,"
he said of the opportunity to play for the Leafs before the game. "To put that
jersey on for the first time in the regular season, itll be a true honour."
Stat-Pack 27-67 or 40 per cent – Leafs on the draw against the Avalanche. 14 –
Shot attempts for Phil Kessel. 31 – Shifts for Cody Franson, leading the team. 5
– Leafs with fewer than 10 minutes of ice-time. 20:03 – Ice-time for
Jake Gardiner. 5 – Points for Joffrey Lupul through four games to lead the
team. 34.5 – Average shot attempts for Toronto opponents so far this season.
13:00 – Ice-time for Nazem Kadri. Special Teams Capsule PP: 0-2 PK: 3-3 Quote of
the Night "To me they can be built-in excuses and were not going there with this
hockey club." -Randy Carlyle on missing a number of regulars on Tuesday night.
Up Next The Leafs visit Seth Jones, Shea Weber and the Predators in Music City
on Thursday night.
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