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44 saves as the Saint John Sea Dogs edged the visiting Acadie-Bathurst Titan 2-1
on Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Auger was at his best
in the third period when he stopped all 18 shots he faced to preserve the
one-goal victory. Stephen Anderson and Spencer Smallman scored for the Sea Dogs
(2-1-0) while Oliver Cooper assisted on both. Dominic Beauchemin had the lone
goal for the Titan (2-1-0) as Mason McDonald turned away 32-of-34 shots in
defeat. Beauchemin opened the scoring off a pass from Robert Pelletier 11:35
into the first period, however Smallman responded for Saint John six minutes
later to even the score after 20 minutes of play. After a scoreless second
period Anderson broke a 1-1 tie at 9:45 of the third with a power-play goal to
put the Sea Dogs ahead. Any chance for Acadie-Bathurst to tie the game was shut
down by Auger, who came up big on the penalty kill after Jeremy Doucet went to
the box for tripping at 16:47 Saint John went 1 for 7 on the power play while
the Titan failed to score on five chances with the man advantage. Armada 4
Cataractes 2 SHAWINIGAN, Que. -- Marcus Hinds scored two goals in the third
period and set up another in the second as Blainville-Boisbriand doubled up the
Cataractes. Christopher Clapperton and Nikita Jevpalov also scored for the
Armada (4-0-0) while Guillaume Decelles stopped 23 shots for the win. Matthew
Boudreau and Simon Boudreau scored power-play goals for Shawinigan (0-3-1) and
Frederick Gaudreau assisted on both. Marvin Cupper allowed four goals on 28
shots in defeat. Olympiques 6 Huskies 4 ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. -- Emile Poirier had
two goals and four points as Gatineau downed the Huskies. Jonathan Bourcier,
Vaclav Karabacek, Alexandre Carrier and Jean-Simon Deslauriers also scored for
the Olympiques (3-1-0) as Simon Tardif-Richard chipped in with two assists. Liam
OBrien and Marcus Power had a goal and an assist for Rouyn-Noranda (1-2-1) and
Gabriel Slight and Julien Nantel each scored once. In his QMJHL debut, Anthony
Brodeur made 18 saves for the win as Alexandre Belanger stopped 20 shots in
defeat. Tigres 4 Foreurs 3 VAL-DOR, Que. -- Carl-Antoine Delisle scored three
times and set up one more and Brandon Whitney made 44 saves as Victoriaville
squeezed past the Foreurs. Mark Tremaine also scored for the Tigres (3-1-0) and
Alex Filiatrault had two assists. Anthony Mantha and Nicolas Aube-Kubel each had
a goal and an assist for Val-dOr (1-3-0) and Randy Gazzola scored once. Francois
Tremblay made 17 saves in a losing cause.
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first-place votes and 287 points in voting by the Football Reporters of Canada.
Western was last ranked first in the country in October 2011. BALTIMORE -- On
the last day of the regular season, David Ortiz arrived at the ballpark wearing
a white shirt with a pink floral design and a white coat with a bright red
handkerchief stuffed in the pocket. His Boston Red Sox teammates teased away,
saying he looked like a waiter or a wedding guest, but the slugger would have
none of it. "You guys are always waiting for the best-looking guy on the team,
right?" he said when reporters surrounded his locker. Ortiz is all dressed up
and has a place to go. The Red Sox wrapped up the regular season Sunday with a
7-6 loss to the Baltimore Orioles, a game that had an exhibition feel for the AL
East champions as they look ahead to the playoffs. "We are right where we need
to be," Ortiz said. "You want to make sure that youre in the playoffs, and now
its all about surviving." The Red Sox finished 97-65, tied with the St. Louis
Cardinals for the best record in baseball. Boston will open its division series
at Fenway Park on Friday against the winner of the ALs wild-card playoff, a
layoff so long that manager John Farrell is planning simulated games for
Wednesdays workout. "I think everybodys anticipating Friday, but weve still got
some work to do before we get there," Farrell said, "whether thats finding out
who were going to play, but, more importantly, to continue to address not only
the roster internally, but the work that we need to stay as sharp as possible."
Making liberal use of the bench and bullpen with home-field advantage in the
post-season already clinched, the Red Sox blew a 5-0 lead and used seven
pitchers. Rubby De La Rosa (0-2) gave up Baltimores go-ahead run in the sixth.
T.J. McFarland (4-1), the second of four Orioles pitchers, threw one scoreless
inning for the win. Jim Johnson worked the ninth for his 50th save, but not
before allowing one run and nearly a second that would have tied the game. The
Red Sox had men on first and third with one out when Will Middlebrooks ended the
game by hitting into a 5-4-3 double play. Johnson, who had 51 saves last year,
became the second player in major league history with back-to-back 50-save
seasons, joining Eric Gagne, who had 52 in 2002 and 55 in 2003. The Orioles
finished 85-77, giving them back-to-back winning seasons for the first time
since 1996-97, an achievement that hardly tempers the disappointment of not
repeating last years run to the playoffs. The final blow came when Chris Davis
sprained his left wrist in the fourth inning on a play at first base. X-rays
were negative, but tthe injury ended his season a couple of hours earlier than
expected.
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accepted the Orioles MVP award before the game walked off to a standing ovation,
finishing tops in the majors in both homers (53) and RBIs (138). "Nothing
serious, no broken bones, no fractures, just sprained my wrist," Davis said.
"They said it would probably be sore for a few days. Its not going to affect
anything going into the off-season, nothing like that. I was really glad to hear
that." Davis was hurt on a nubber by Jacoby Ellsbury. The ball stopped only a
few feet in front of home plate, and catcher Steve Clevengers throw hit Ellsbury
on the left side of the back just as Ellsbury was arriving at the bag. Davis
attempt to catch the ball left his outstretched hand in the path of Ellsburys
torso. Davis glove flew off, and he immediately grabbed his wrist. He attempted
a few throws under the supervision of the trainer before heading to the dugout.
"We dodged a bullet there, hopefully," Baltimore manager Buck Showalter said.
"Next week or two passes and hes still got problems, well go into more detail
with it." Davis sub, Ryan Flaherty, picked up the slack, hitting an RBI single
in a five-run fifth and a run-scoring double when the Orioles took the lead for
good in the sixth. With the four-day break to come, Red Sox manager Farrell
wanted to give multiple innings to multiple pitchers. Scheduled starter
John Lackey was scratched for Allen Webster, who threw three hitless innings.
Felix Doubront pitched a scoreless fourth but fell apart in the fifth, retiring
only one of the eight batters he faced as the Orioles scored five to tie the
game. "We got everybody to the mound that we hoped to," Farrell said. "We found
some things out, at least in the short run." Notes: Ellsbury began the game with
his 10th career leadoff homer, breaking the club record held by Dom DiMaggio and
Tommy Harper. ... Baltimore set a major league record with 54 errors in a
162-game season, 11 fewer than the previous mark set by the 2003 Mariners. ...
The Red Sox finished the season with 39 consecutive successful stolen base
attempts. Their 86.6 percentage for the season (123 for 142) is the best by an
AL team since the statistic has been tracked in the league, starting in 1920.
... Orioles CF Adam Jones sat out with a sore right wrist, which he hurt while
fouling off a pitch in the seventh inning of Saturday nights game. ... The
Orioles drew more than 2.3 million, their best season attendance since 2005.
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