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World champion Tessa Worley of France won a World Cup giant slalom on Sunday,
racing to the fastest time in both runs. Worley sped down in a combined time of
2 minutes, 7.62 seconds to deny Jessica Lindell-Vikarby of Sweden a second
straight GS victory by 0.37 seconds. Tina Maze of Slovenia, the defending
overall World Cup champion, matched her best result of the season in third,
trailing Worley by 0.79. "Its really a relief," said Worley, who had a best
finish of ninth in the first two GS races this season. "This race was very
important because I started the season not at all like I hoped." Worley, who won
here three years ago, got her eighth career World Cup win -- all in giant
slalom. She also won the gold medal in February at the worlds staged in
Schladming, Austria. Overall standings leader Lara Gut of Switzerland and
Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States were among expected contenders who did not
complete the first run. Both slid out on the aggressive snow surface. "It was
perfect snow really. Running (bib) No. 1, I was loving every second of it until
I fell," said Shiffrin, who was runner-up behind Lindell-Vikarby in the previous
GS race at Beaver Creek, Colorado, this month. Lindell-Vikarby leads the
discipline standings after three of eight scheduled races. Zettel is second and
Worley moved up to third. Maze showed flashes of her record-setting 2013 form
and some emotion when she crossed the line as provisional leader with five
racers still to come down. The 30-year-old Slovenian, whose coach and partner
Andrea Massi was absent Sunday, did not smile and pounded her chest repeatedly
with her right fist. She now has two podium finishes in 10 races but no wins
after taking 11 victories last season. "I thought I had to do this day for
myself," Maze said through a translator after explaining that Massi was ill
Sunday. "I have to manage the race." Maze earned 60 race points and is fifth
overall, trailing Gut by 192. Maria Hoefl-Riesch of Germany placed 11th Sunday
and moved ahead of Tina Weirather of Liechtenstein into second overall.
Weirather, who won Saturdays super-G, also skied out in the morning. Julia
Mancuso was the best-placed American in 12th, trailing Worley by 2.59. Megan
McJames was 23rd, 3.07 back. Lindey Vonn skipped the St. Moritz meeting as she
manages a right knee injury ahead of the Sochi Olympics. She plans to return in
a downhill next weekend at Val dIsere, France. The womens circuit stops en route
in the French Alps on Tuesday, for a slalom at Courchevel where world champion
Shiffrin should start favourite.
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only one target and completed the 15-kilometre course in 40 minutes, 32.6
seconds for both victories in this seasons individual discipline. Darya
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. Defencemen Drew Doughty, Shea Weber and forward Ryan Getzlaf also scored for
the Canadians, who started their gold-medal defence 2-0. Goalie Roberto Luongo,
getting the call in place of Game 1 starter Carey Price, was solid when needed
in making 23 saves for the shutout.(SportsNetwork.com) - With a chance to grab
second in the Atlantic Division the Toronto Maple Leafs will have extra
motivation as coach Randy Carlyle makes his return to the Honda Center to face
his former team, the Anaheim Ducks tonight. Listen to the game live on TSN Radio
Toronto 1050 at 10pm et. Carlyle served as head coach of the Ducks for six-plus
seasons before getting fired on Nov. 31, 2011 and replaced by Boudreau. The
Ducks won the Stanley Cup in 2007 under Carlyle, who went 273-182-61 during his
time with Anaheim. The Maple Leafs currently sit third in the Atlantic Division,
two points ahead of the fourth-place Tampa Bay Lightning and one point behind
the Canadiens. Carlyle won his first matchup versus the Ducks since getting
fired, a 4-2 victory at home on Oct. 22. Phil Kessel had a hat trick for Toronto
and Dion Phaneuf notched a goal in the Leafs fourth straight victory over the
Ducks. Toronto also has won eight of the previous 11 meetings overall and four
of the last six in Anaheim. "Toronto is a great team," Boudreau told his clubs
website. "They have the highest scoring line in the league, and they can skate.
And, its Randys first trip back. Theyre going to be all pumped up. It should be
an exciting game, and it should be a really tough game." Hiller made 19 saves in
that October loss and is 0-4-0 in his career versus the Maple Leafs with a 4.84
goals against average. Jonathan Bernier made 23 saves and is 3-1-1 lifetime
versus the Ducks with a 2.22 GAA and will start in goal tonight. Toronto is
beginning a five-game road trip tonight and is just 12-12-7 as the guest
compared to 22-11-1 at home. The Maple Leafs hit the road having gone 4-1-2 in
their last seven games, winning two straight in overtime. That includes a 4-3
triumph over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday. Toronto led 2-0 after the
first period and 3-2 with 6:26 lefft in the third period, but Philadelphia
forced overtime on a goal with 2:32 on the clock.
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to secure the extra point for his club when he scored 2:21 into the extra frame.
"We dont want to make a habit of blowing third-period leads, but things are
going to happen and other teams are going to make plays," said Lupul. "We stuck
with it and there was a good feeling on our bench going into overtime."
Mason Raymond, Nazem Kadri and Jake Gardiner also lit the lamp in the win.
Troy Bodie supplied two assists and Bernier made 28 stops. The Ducks, idle since
Friday, have followed up a three-game winning streak with back-to-back shootout
losses, giving them 93 points on the season and a four-point edge over the San
Jose Sharks for first place in the Pacific Division. However, Anaheim now sits a
point behind St. Louis for the most in the league after the Blues recorded a
shootout victory on Sunday. The Ducks have been defeated in consecutive
six-round shootouts, first falling to the Montreal Canadiens last Wednesday
before a 3-2 defeat to the Pittsburgh Penguins two nights later. In the sixth
round, Pittsburghs Brandon Sutter went to the backhand and lifted it high past
Jonas Hiller. Ryan Getzlaf had the last chance for Anaheim, but he missed with a
backhand attempt. Corey Perry had both goals in regulation for the Ducks, while
Hiller turned away 15 shots in the loss. "I thought we played a great game,"
said Anaheim head coach Bruce Boudreau. "Take away their power play, and I think
they had 10 or 11 shots, which is great. We followed our game plan to a tee. We
just lost in a shootout." Anaheim lost defenseman Luca Sbisa to a lower-body
injury on Friday and he may sit out tonight when Carlyle returns to Anaheim for
the first time as the coach of the Maple Leafs.
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