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Marc-Andre Fleury skated to centre ice, eager to add an exclamation point to his
28th victory of the season. The Pittsburgh goaltender was cut off, though, by
referee Kyle Rehman before he could reach Montreal counterpart Peter Budaj. All
Fleury could do was shrug his shoulders as Rehman guided him out of harms way.
"Oh well," Fleury said with a laugh. It was the only thing that didnt go Fleurys
way on a night the Penguins restored order to their universe. Fleury stopped 23
shots, Jussi Jokinen picked up two goals and Pittsburgh dominated the Canadiens
5-1. Evgeni Malkin added a goal and an assist, Sidney Crosby picked up his 26th
of the season and Taylor Pyatt added a rare score as the Penguins rebounded from
a dismal performance against lowly Florida on Monday by overwhelming Montreal.
"We definitely buckled down, especially defensively," Crosby said. "Didnt give
them a ton and when we did (Fleury) made some great saves and we generated some
good chances and capitalized on them. It was a good game to respond." The
Panthers snapped Pittsburghs club-record 13-game home winning streak by
outclassing the Eastern Conference leaders on both ends of the ice to send the
Penguins to their worst home defeat in more than two years. Coach Dan Bylsma
called it the byproduct of a steady decline in play over the last three weeks
and the rustiness that comes with the return of regulars like James Neal and
Paul Martin to the lineup. Whatever the problems were, they disappeared 48 hours
later. The Penguins were crisp in the neutral zone, responsible on defence and
efficient on offence. They didnt pepper Price so much as they surgically picked
him apart. All five goals were either the byproduct of deft passing or nifty
stickwork. Rene Bourque had his seventh goal for the Canadiens but Montreal
spent most of the night fruitlessly chasing the Penguins. Carey Price stopped
just 16 of 21 shots before being pulled late in the second period as the
Canadians fell for the fourth time in six games. "Pittsburgh is the best team in
the conference, and they were the best team tonight," Montreal coach Michel
Therrien said. "They played hard and they deserved success." Jokinen, who tends
to score in bunches, gave the Penguins the early lead after being on the
receiving end of a bit of brilliance by Malkin. The Russian star took a pass
from Matt Niskanen then darted around a flat-footed Montreal defender before
feeding Jokinen with a centring pass that Jokinen easily slid by a diving Price
8:48 into the game. "You cant let Malkin carry the puck like that up the ice,"
Bourque said. "It looked like he was playing a video game out there every time
he went around us." Pyatt doubled Pittsburghs advantage later in the period,
deflecting a Niskanen slapshot from the point to make it 2-0. After failing to
score in his first 27 games this season — 22 with the New York Rangers and five
with the Penguins — Pyatt has found the back of the net twice in three games.
Bourque briefly gave the Canadiens a lift by chipping the puck by Fleury late in
the first, his seventh goal of the season coming via replay after his shot was
initially waved off by officials. The momentum shift didnt last. Jokinen fired a
knuckling one-timer by Price 5:46 into the second period to restore Pittsburghs
two-goal lead and Crosby pushed his point total to an NHL-high 69 by redirecting
a pass from Chris Kunitz that made it 4-1. Malkin ended Prices night by swooping
in from the right circle and putting in his own rebound. Price skated to the
bench after being chased for the second time this season in favour of Budaj, who
stopped all 10 shots he faced. The saves will be long forgotten. The way Budaj
nodded across the rink to Fleury to start a fight that never quite happened
wont, though Budaj insisted it was nothing personal. "I think there was just a
scrum on the ice and there was built-up tension - you know, we were losing 5-1,"
Budaj said. "It was a disappointing night for us. So props to him that he wanted
to do it. Thats good." NOTES: All six of Pittsburghs defencemen had at least one
assist. ... Penguins G Tomas Vokoun skated for about 45 minutes on his own
Wednesday morning, the first tentative steps in his return from blood clots in
his pelvis. The 37-year-old Vokoun was taken off blood thinners recently though
it remains unclear when Vokoun will be cleared to practice. ... Montreal
scratched F George Parros and D Raphael Diaz and Alexei Emelin. ... Pittsburgh
scratched F Zach Sill and D Robert Bortuzzo. ... Pittsburgh plays at the New
York Islanders on Thursday while the Canadiens play at Detroit on Friday.
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Mosaic Stadium will be cozying up to each other in an effort to stay warm in
chilly temperatures and block the Prairie wind that locals say can knock your
socks off.
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scored from a pass by Lionel Messi in the 33rd minute and added two more goals
in the 47th and 72nd after Valdes saved his second penalty in four days
following his stop in Wednesdays 4-0 over Ajax in the Champions League.
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million next season unless Graham and the Saints subsequently agree on a
long-term deal. The designation was released Monday after the deadline passed
for NFL teams to use franchise or transition tags on players becoming free
agents.Capping off a successful 2013 for the Ultimate Fighting Championships is
UFC 168, featuring a pair of intriguing rematches in the main and co-main event.
Once again Jordan Cieciwa (@FitCityJordan) and I (@LynchOnSports) go head to
head in our picks for this weekends event in Las Vegas. Let us know which side
youre on! Either #TeamLynch or #TeamJC, tweet us on Twitter. Also feel free to
leave your opinions in the comment section below. Chris Weidman (c) vs. Anderson
Silva (UFC Middleweight Championship) James Lynch TSN.ca (@LynchOnSports)
Current middleweight champion Weidman looks to prove that lightning can strike
twice as he battles former champ Silva in one of the most anticipated rematches
in UFC history. Their first encounter at UFC 162 back in July was not your
average championship match. The 38-year old Brazilian title holder was taunting
the American up and comer by leaving his hands down and demanding the challenger
engage with him in a slugfest. This over confident tactic would prove to be
Silvas downfall as the 29-year old Long Island, New York native would catch the
Brazilian and knock him out in the second round. For Silva, it was the first
knockout loss in his 38-fight career. Two big questions surround this rematch:
The first being was Silva his own Achilles heel with cockiness? Or is the
undefeated American truly that talented in defeating a seemingly unbeatable
middleweight kingpin? If you watch the fight closely, it appears Silva was
winning the majority of the fight and by the second round, Weidman was slowing
down quite a bit. Im of the belief Silva lost the fight for himself and while no
doubt Weidman is talented, I dont believe the Blackhouse product will make the
same mistake twice. One guarantee I can make is this fight will not go the
distance, but expect the former champion to emerge victorious. Silva via
third-round knockout. Jordan Cieciwa TSN Radio 1290 (@FitCityJordan) Not sure if
you tuned into last weekends TSN 1290 " The Weigh-In", but Im excited to write
down what I perceived to be the best quote on the Weidman vs. Silva situation.
Chris Weidman beat Anderson Silvas ego, he still hasnt beat the legend. The
first time they met Weidman won the fight with striking, if he thinks he has a
chance at winning that way again, this fight will be done in the first three
minutes of the first round. Anderson Silva got to the top of the pile with
precision striking. The only chance Weidman has is the same shot every other guy
in the division seems to have. Out wrestle Silva, control him, frustrate him,
and avoid his miracle punches or last second submissions. I still dont think
Weidman is good enough to control the entire fight. His first mistake will be
the win for Silva. Silva via fourth round submission Ronda Rousey (c) vs.
Miesha Tate (UFC Womens Bantamweight Championship) Lynch The two coaches for
Season 18 of the Ultimate Fighter finally clash to close out the year, as the
face of Womens MMA Rousey, battles 27-year old challenger Tate. These two women
first met back in March of 2012 in Strikeforce, when then 135lb champion Tate
was making the first defence of her title. Rousey, who was 4-0 at the time,
engaged in verbal warfare leading up to the fight. The then 25-year old would
backup all that talk with a first round submission of Tate to take home the
title. Since then Rousey has remained undefeated, going a perfect 7-0 with wins
over Canadian Sarah Kaufman and Liz Carmouche. No doubt her Olympic Judo
pedigree and high level jiu-jitsu have served her well in taking the top spot in
the bantamweight division. Since the loss, Tate has had a very lackluster
showing in her last two fights. She had a very uninspiring win over newly
retired fighter Julie Kenzie and was defeated by Cat Zingano in her UFC debut,
losing by TKO at the TUF 17 finale. In fact if it werent for Zingano suffering
an injury prior to the filming of The Ultimate Fighter Season 18, Tate wouldnt
have received this title shot. Expect Rousey to emulate a similar game plan as
their first fight, by getting this contest to the ground and going in for the
submission. Rousey via second round submission. JC Well here we go, a rematch
that I really want to see. Rousey did no favours for herself on "The Ultimate
Fighter" from a PR stand point, but she did a great job of making this a fight I
want to see. Tate is in this fight somewhat by accident. Her loss to Cat Zingano
saw her controlling the first two rounds, and then the tides turned fast for a
TKO and the lost opportunity to coach and have a rematch Rousey. Zingano
eventually had to bow out of TUF 18 after an injury. This leaves Tate with
something to prove and an evolving skill set to hopefully avoid the one-sided
attack of Rousey. Unfortunately, Rousey is really good at MMA, her striking has
never looked sharp, but she has also never had to put it into action. Tate is
going to have to stay away from Rousey and hope that she has enough power in her
punches to KO the champ. I dont think that will happen, instead this will be
another typical outing for Rousey. Stalk, over power, submit from a clinch
takedown. Rousey via first round arm bar. Josh Barnett vs. Travis Browne Lynch
In a matchup that could easily produce the next challenger to the heavyweight
title, former UFC heavyweight champion Barnett looks for his third-straight win,
when he takes on the very durable Browne. The 36-year old Brazilian jiu-jitsu
black belt had an impressive UFC return in his last fight, defeating Frank Mir
in the first round back at UFC 164. The win over Mir was Barnetts tenth in his
last 11-fights, with his only blemish being a unanimous decision loss to former
Olympic wrestler Daniel Cormier in 2012. For years Barnett was considered one of
the best heavyweight fighters outside the UFC and was never offered a contract
because of his steroid use back in 2002 during his first UFC stint. Now back
with the promotion, a win over Browne could propel Barnett to a title shot once
again.
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his last contest, the Jackson/Winklejohn product Browne had a comeback of the
year performance in his win over Alistair Overeem at UFC Fight Night 26. After
suffering a number of devastating blows to the head courtesy of the former K1
champion, the 31-year old would bounce back and head-kick knockout Overeem to
win the fight and improve to 6-1-1 in the UFC. While Browne has a significant
height advantage and a two-inch reach, Barnett has the experience edge over the
Hawaiian, who has just 17-fights under his belt. Both fighters have knockout
power, with the slight edge going to Browne, but Barnett is the better wrestling
and possesses a better ground game. Like with many fights, experience usually
triumphs youth and I think well see that in this fight. Expect Barnett to
neutralize Brownes standup arsenal on route to a unanimous decision victory.
Barnett via unanimous decision JC This will be the Fight of the Night. Josh
Barnett will mix it up with anyone; he is an angry and aggressive man. He also
has the skills to back it all up. Travis Browne is putting together an
impressive career, and a legitimate reason to be called a title contender.
Browne had a lot of difficulty early on in his match-up with Alistair Overeem,
at the start of the year. Its got the hype of being the best comeback of the
year. Fighting a MMA Superstar and person with the talent of Overeem has set
Browne up to be ready for the strength, and skill of Josh Barnett. That being
said, Josh Barnett is probably one of the most underrated threats for the UFC
heavyweight title. He spent most of his career out of the UFC spotlight, to the
average fan, that means hes not "good". The truth is, Barnetts style is unique,
and his aggressive attack takes most guys by surprise. This will be a battle,
but cage control and aggression will be Barnetts. Barnett via unanimous decision
Fabricio Camones vs. Jim Miller Lynch Looking to propel himself back into title
contention, the always durable Miller looks to make a statement Saturday night
when he faces off with 33-year old Team Nogueira product Camones. While it may
say Miller is coming off a "No Contest" to Pat Healy in his last bout, it really
was a loss as he was dominated for three rounds by the 30-year old Healy and
eventually submitted in the third round. Because the Athletic Commission
believes Marijuana is a performance enhancing drug, Healy was suspended and the
bout was turned into a "No Contest". Throughout his MMA career, Miller has
always been known as that fighter who cant seem to get over the hump. While he
does have impressive wins over Joe Lauzon, Melvin Guillard and Gleason Tibau, he
has lost to Benson Henderson, Nate Diaz and Gray Maynard. Camones meanwhile has
had a number of injuries and actually hasnt competed inside the octagon since
July of 2012 where he lost a unanimous decision to Melvin Guillard at UFC 148.
Both fighters are well versed on the mat, but its Miller who has the edge in his
wrestling and striking. In addition, the fighter with the longer layoff
generally loses to the fresher fighter. Expect Miller to get back in the win
column by grinding out a unanimous decision victory. Miller via unanimous
decision. JC Im a huge fan of Pat Healy, which is why in my eyes he won the
Miller fight, and the THC they found in his system had no bearing on that fight.
That was a three round clinic put on by Healy. I dont think Fabricio Camones has
the ability to do that to Jim Miller. Miller has the unique ability of being
extremely durable, he can take a beating and still wind up imposing his will on
his opponent. This fight should never see Miller needing to prove he is tough,
his danger will be in being submitted. I cant see Camones winning this in a
decision. Miller has never been KOd, but Nate Diaz did catch him with a
submission. Thats Camones chance, use that Team Nogueira background and slip in
a submission. Problem is that I dont see that happening. Miller via nanimous
decision Diego Brandao vs. Dustin Poirier Lynch Ultimate Fighter Season 14
winner Brandao battles American Top Team product Poirier in a featherweight
affair. Brandao is coming off a unanimous decision victory over Daniel Pineda
back in August at UFC Fight Night 26 where he improved his UFC record to 4-1.
Poirier meanwhile is coming off a dominating performance over Erik Koch at UFC
164 where he dropped the 25-year old twice on route to a unanimous decision
victory. For the 26-year old Brazilian, Poirier provides a big step up in
competition and will no doubt look to keep this fight standing in hopes of
catching the durable 24-year old. Thats easier said than done though as "The
Diamond" has never been knocked out through his 17-fight career. In addition,
the 2012 Fight of the Year winner has both the height and reach advantage going
into this fight. No doubt this will be a competitive matchup, but Poirier should
have more tools in his arsenal to edge out a close decision victory. Poirier via
unanimous decision. JC If you have been watching Poiriers career, youll know
that the kid is talented. He has headlined a UFC event, and contended with the
best in his division. He looked fantastic in his last showing against Erik Koch.
On the other side of the octagon is Diego Brandao, who set up a slick submission
against Pablo Garza for a win. That victory doesnt compare with being in a fight
with Cub Swanson, Chang Sung Jung, or Erik Koch. Poirier has been getting better
and better over the past two years. I think he is a step ahead of Brandao and
hell prove it in this fight with a knockout win. Poirier via 3rd round knockout
Undercard Picks: Lynch: Hall, Tibau, Siver, Howard, Voelker, Peralta JC: Hall,
Tibau, Siver, Bahadurzada, Voelker, Payan Agree or Disagree? Let us know your
picks in the comments section below.
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