SAGINAW, Mich. Lee Smith Jersey . -- Sergey Tolchinksy scored his second goal of the game 3:56 into overtime as the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds edged the host Saginaw Spirit 5-4 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. David Miller, Patrick Watling and Alex Gudbranson also scored for the Greyhounds (21-6-3) while Tolchinsky tacked on an assist for a three-point outing. Justin Kea, Terry Trafford and Jimmy Lodge each had a goal and an assist for the Spirit (15-11-5), who have lost five in a row, and Luke Cairns added a single goal. Matt Murray made 32 saves for Sault Ste. Marie as Saginaws Jake Paterson stopped 38-of-43 shots in defeat. Both clubs went 0 for 1 on the power play. --- SPITFIRES 2 RANGERS 1 WINDSOR, Ont. -- Sam Povorozniouk saved the best for last, scoring at 19:48 of the third period to give the Spitfires a victory over Kitchener. Brady Vail opened the scoring for Windsor (19-10-1) at 12:55 of the first period. Brent Pedersen tied it for Kitchener (11-17-1) at 15:55 of the second. Alex Fotinos turned back 34 shots for the Spitfires, and Jordon DeKort made 30 saves for the Rangers. --- BATTALION 6 ICEDOGS 3 ST. CATHARINES, Ont. -- Barclay Goodrow had three goals and an assist and Ben Thomson scored once and set up two more as North Bay doubled up the IceDogs. Miles Liberati and Matt MacLeod also scored for the Battalion (14-15-1) while Mike Amadio had two assists. Johnny Corneil, Hayden McCool and Anthony DiFruscia scored for Niagara (8-19-4). Brendan ONeill made 22 saves for North Bay as Brent Moran stopped 26 shots for the IceDogs. --- WOLVES 8 STEELHEADS 1 SUDBURY, Ont. -- The Wolves made quick work of Mississauga, scoring five times in the opening period. Connor Cummins started a scoring blitz of three goals in a 90-second span when he opened the scoring at 4:10. Jacob Harris made it 2-0, and Nathan Pancel scored the first of his two goals just seven seconds later. Nathan Cull and Connor Crisp scored before the period was over. A power-play goal by Dominik Kubalik made it 6-0 Sudbury (15-9-6) in the second period, before Andrew Goldberg got one for Mississauga (13-16-3) at 11:10. Pancel scored his second goal 17 seconds into the third period to make it 7-1, and Dominik Kahun rounded out the scoring. Franky Palazzese made 26 saves for the Wolves. Steelheads goalie Spencer Martin was lifted at 5:40 of the opening period after allowing his third goal on seven shots. Dawson Carty went the rest of the way, allowing five goals on 37 shots. --- COLTS 5 BULLS 1 BELLEVILLE, Ont. -- The Colts spotted the Bulls a 1-0 lead in the first period, then scored five unanswered goals in the final 25 minutes, to dump Belleville. Scott Simmonds opened the scoring for the Bulls (7-19-4). Mitchell Theoret tied it for Barrie with a power-play goal at 15:09 of the second period, and put the Colts (15-11-3) ahead for good with a short handed goal at 17:57 of the period. Jonathan Laser made it 3-1 before the period was out, and Dyland Corson and Zach Hall scored in the third. Daniel Gibl made 26 saves for Barrie. Charlie Graham started in goal for Belleville, and allowed four goals on 39 shots before he was replaced by Jason Da Silva a little over five minutes into the third period. Da Silva allowed a goal on eight shots the rest of the way. --- STORM 5 WHALERS 2 PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- The Guelph Storm opened a 3-0 lead early in the third period before going on to beat the Plymouth Whalers. Scott Kosmachuk and Tyler Bertuzzi scored for Guelph (21-6-3) in the second period, and Robby Fabbri made it 3-0 with a power play goal 63 seconds into the third. Josh Wesley and Zach Lorentz brought the Whalers (11-17-3) to within a goal before Zack Mitchell put the game out of reach by scoring twice, including an empty netter, in the final three minutes. Matthew Mancina made 32 saves for Guelph, while Alex Nedeljkovic faced 57 shots for Plymouth. --- KNIGHTS 6 ATTACK 2 OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- Josh Anderson scored twice and set up one more as London won its fifth in a row by defeating the Attack. Max Domi had a goal and two assists for the Knights (22-6-2) while Bo Horvat, Kyle Platzer and Mitchell Marner added the others. Owen Sound (15-11-5) got goals from Zach Nastasiuk and Kyle Hope. Londons Jake Patterson kicked out 35 shots for the win as Jack Flinn made 43 saves for the Attack. Keith McGill Jersey . Klein went undrafted in the NFL last year following his senior season with the Wildcats. He was invited to the Houston Texans rookie camp, but was not offered a contract. Justin Ellis Jersey . Top-seeded Djokovic, who is making only his second appearance this year after reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, was a 6-3, 6-3 winner over 54th-ranked Istomin of Uzbekistan. "It wasnt as easy as the scoreline indicates," said Djokovic, who has won in Dubai on four occasions.With the 2015 CFL Combine (Mar. 27-29) and CFL Draft (TBA) approaching on the offseason calendar, TSN.ca profiles some of the prospects who could be taken this spring. For Alex Mateas, the road to becoming the No. 2 prospect in the Canadian Football League wasnt a long one - in terms of playing football, anyway. The Ottawa native only played the game since tenth grade and it was something that he had to initially get pushed into. I got into football - like a lot of people growing up, I was playing basketball under Rob Smart, Mateas told TSN this week. He was coaching us and it was in a tournament between games that he said I might be able to do something with football. So it was then that I took the advice seriously and I played high school and then club. I just enjoyed it (and) things kept on rolling. Despite his lack of experience, Mateas found that his athletic background in sports like judo (which he practiced for seven years), soccer (his father Traian is a long time coach) and Olympic weightlifting were instrumental to succeeding at NCAA football. I really had a lot of faith in my athletic ability from playing all sports, he explained. So Ive pretty much been lucky from playing all the sports Ive had. Every place that I played I had really good coaches and had the good foundation to be an athlete. Mateas also enjoyed success in weightlifting, making it to the Canadian Junior Nationals. He fell in love with the sport and the training methods he used in it. He was a redshirt freshman at Penn State in 2010, but decided to transfer to Connecticut after one season. One of the reasons for his leaving - his love of weightlifting. The training they do there is just different with a lot of machines and high intensity training, he said. I got a lot bigger but it just wasnt necessarily the training that I liked. So I came to Connecticut - I had previous connections here, John Delahunt (who now plays for the Ottawa Redblacks) was there and I liked the offensive line coach so between that and the weightlifting progrram I thought that was best for me, that along with playing centre. Giorgio Tavecchio Jersey. After sitting out the 2011 season, Mateas finally got back onto the field in 2012, starting four games for the Huskies and appearing in eight games. There was a big transition going into Division I football given his lack of experience, but he weathered the storm thinking it would all work out. It was good, he said. It was a learning experience - pretty much like anything - and it taught me that everyones pretty much even and you just got to go out there, give it your all and have faith in what youve put in before. (You keep) adapting to the speed and kind of learning the game, the line of scrimmage, playing centre and you just keep on working and things work out. Mateas started the last two seasons at Connecticut and was named a captain in his senior season. According to TSNs CFL Draft Analyst Duane Forde, Mateas is considered the one of the most pro-ready prospects in this years Draft. His success has also garnered NFL interest. But no matter which league he plays, Mateas just wants to advance to the next level. I am going to try and do as much as I can in whatever road it takes me to Im happy, he said. You know, if Im playing down there (in the NFL) - great. if Im playing up here (in the CFL) - fantastic. Either way I am playing football and you get paid, he added with a laugh. Interest from NFL teams will weigh on any CFL team (including his hometown Redblacks), as will his choice not to attend the CFL Combine (March 21-23) - an event teams consider vital to vetting potential draft picks. Hes decided to participate in Connecticuts football pro day instead. I would definitely like to take the situation that will give me the best numbers for a pro day, Mateas said. But also creating a relationship with the teams and letting them know what they would be investing in me by taking me in terms of interviews, I would like to take any opportunity to be able to do that because I know thats part of the CFL Combine. Black China NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Store Cheap Jerseys Wholesale China Jerseys Cheap NFL T-shirts From ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys China NFL Jerseys White ' ' '
SAGINAW, Mich. Lee Smith Jersey . -- Sergey Tolchinksy scored his second goal of the game 3:56 into overtime as the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds edged the host Saginaw Spirit 5-4 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. David Miller, Patrick Watling and Alex Gudbranson also scored for the Greyhounds (21-6-3) while Tolchinsky tacked on an assist for a three-point outing. Justin Kea, Terry Trafford and Jimmy Lodge each had a goal and an assist for the Spirit (15-11-5), who have lost five in a row, and Luke Cairns added a single goal. Matt Murray made 32 saves for Sault Ste. Marie as Saginaws Jake Paterson stopped 38-of-43 shots in defeat. Both clubs went 0 for 1 on the power play. --- SPITFIRES 2 RANGERS 1 WINDSOR, Ont. -- Sam Povorozniouk saved the best for last, scoring at 19:48 of the third period to give the Spitfires a victory over Kitchener. Brady Vail opened the scoring for Windsor (19-10-1) at 12:55 of the first period. Brent Pedersen tied it for Kitchener (11-17-1) at 15:55 of the second. Alex Fotinos turned back 34 shots for the Spitfires, and Jordon DeKort made 30 saves for the Rangers. --- BATTALION 6 ICEDOGS 3 ST. CATHARINES, Ont. -- Barclay Goodrow had three goals and an assist and Ben Thomson scored once and set up two more as North Bay doubled up the IceDogs. Miles Liberati and Matt MacLeod also scored for the Battalion (14-15-1) while Mike Amadio had two assists. Johnny Corneil, Hayden McCool and Anthony DiFruscia scored for Niagara (8-19-4). Brendan ONeill made 22 saves for North Bay as Brent Moran stopped 26 shots for the IceDogs. --- WOLVES 8 STEELHEADS 1 SUDBURY, Ont. -- The Wolves made quick work of Mississauga, scoring five times in the opening period. Connor Cummins started a scoring blitz of three goals in a 90-second span when he opened the scoring at 4:10. Jacob Harris made it 2-0, and Nathan Pancel scored the first of his two goals just seven seconds later. Nathan Cull and Connor Crisp scored before the period was over. A power-play goal by Dominik Kubalik made it 6-0 Sudbury (15-9-6) in the second period, before Andrew Goldberg got one for Mississauga (13-16-3) at 11:10. Pancel scored his second goal 17 seconds into the third period to make it 7-1, and Dominik Kahun rounded out the scoring. Franky Palazzese made 26 saves for the Wolves. Steelheads goalie Spencer Martin was lifted at 5:40 of the opening period after allowing his third goal on seven shots. Dawson Carty went the rest of the way, allowing five goals on 37 shots. --- COLTS 5 BULLS 1 BELLEVILLE, Ont. -- The Colts spotted the Bulls a 1-0 lead in the first period, then scored five unanswered goals in the final 25 minutes, to dump Belleville. Scott Simmonds opened the scoring for the Bulls (7-19-4). Mitchell Theoret tied it for Barrie with a power-play goal at 15:09 of the second period, and put the Colts (15-11-3) ahead for good with a short handed goal at 17:57 of the period. Jonathan Laser made it 3-1 before the period was out, and Dyland Corson and Zach Hall scored in the third. Daniel Gibl made 26 saves for Barrie. Charlie Graham started in goal for Belleville, and allowed four goals on 39 shots before he was replaced by Jason Da Silva a little over five minutes into the third period. Da Silva allowed a goal on eight shots the rest of the way. --- STORM 5 WHALERS 2 PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- The Guelph Storm opened a 3-0 lead early in the third period before going on to beat the Plymouth Whalers. Scott Kosmachuk and Tyler Bertuzzi scored for Guelph (21-6-3) in the second period, and Robby Fabbri made it 3-0 with a power play goal 63 seconds into the third. Josh Wesley and Zach Lorentz brought the Whalers (11-17-3) to within a goal before Zack Mitchell put the game out of reach by scoring twice, including an empty netter, in the final three minutes. Matthew Mancina made 32 saves for Guelph, while Alex Nedeljkovic faced 57 shots for Plymouth. --- KNIGHTS 6 ATTACK 2 OWEN SOUND, Ont. -- Josh Anderson scored twice and set up one more as London won its fifth in a row by defeating the Attack. Max Domi had a goal and two assists for the Knights (22-6-2) while Bo Horvat, Kyle Platzer and Mitchell Marner added the others. Owen Sound (15-11-5) got goals from Zach Nastasiuk and Kyle Hope. Londons Jake Patterson kicked out 35 shots for the win as Jack Flinn made 43 saves for the Attack. Keith McGill Jersey . Klein went undrafted in the NFL last year following his senior season with the Wildcats. He was invited to the Houston Texans rookie camp, but was not offered a contract. Justin Ellis Jersey . Top-seeded Djokovic, who is making only his second appearance this year after reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open, was a 6-3, 6-3 winner over 54th-ranked Istomin of Uzbekistan. "It wasnt as easy as the scoreline indicates," said Djokovic, who has won in Dubai on four occasions.With the 2015 CFL Combine (Mar. 27-29) and CFL Draft (TBA) approaching on the offseason calendar, TSN.ca profiles some of the prospects who could be taken this spring. For Alex Mateas, the road to becoming the No. 2 prospect in the Canadian Football League wasnt a long one - in terms of playing football, anyway. The Ottawa native only played the game since tenth grade and it was something that he had to initially get pushed into. I got into football - like a lot of people growing up, I was playing basketball under Rob Smart, Mateas told TSN this week. He was coaching us and it was in a tournament between games that he said I might be able to do something with football. So it was then that I took the advice seriously and I played high school and then club. I just enjoyed it (and) things kept on rolling. Despite his lack of experience, Mateas found that his athletic background in sports like judo (which he practiced for seven years), soccer (his father Traian is a long time coach) and Olympic weightlifting were instrumental to succeeding at NCAA football. I really had a lot of faith in my athletic ability from playing all sports, he explained. So Ive pretty much been lucky from playing all the sports Ive had. Every place that I played I had really good coaches and had the good foundation to be an athlete. Mateas also enjoyed success in weightlifting, making it to the Canadian Junior Nationals. He fell in love with the sport and the training methods he used in it. He was a redshirt freshman at Penn State in 2010, but decided to transfer to Connecticut after one season. One of the reasons for his leaving - his love of weightlifting. The training they do there is just different with a lot of machines and high intensity training, he said. I got a lot bigger but it just wasnt necessarily the training that I liked. So I came to Connecticut - I had previous connections here, John Delahunt (who now plays for the Ottawa Redblacks) was there and I liked the offensive line coach so between that and the weightlifting progrram I thought that was best for me, that along with playing centre. Giorgio Tavecchio Jersey. After sitting out the 2011 season, Mateas finally got back onto the field in 2012, starting four games for the Huskies and appearing in eight games. There was a big transition going into Division I football given his lack of experience, but he weathered the storm thinking it would all work out. It was good, he said. It was a learning experience - pretty much like anything - and it taught me that everyones pretty much even and you just got to go out there, give it your all and have faith in what youve put in before. (You keep) adapting to the speed and kind of learning the game, the line of scrimmage, playing centre and you just keep on working and things work out. Mateas started the last two seasons at Connecticut and was named a captain in his senior season. According to TSNs CFL Draft Analyst Duane Forde, Mateas is considered the one of the most pro-ready prospects in this years Draft. His success has also garnered NFL interest. But no matter which league he plays, Mateas just wants to advance to the next level. I am going to try and do as much as I can in whatever road it takes me to Im happy, he said. You know, if Im playing down there (in the NFL) - great. if Im playing up here (in the CFL) - fantastic. Either way I am playing football and you get paid, he added with a laugh. Interest from NFL teams will weigh on any CFL team (including his hometown Redblacks), as will his choice not to attend the CFL Combine (March 21-23) - an event teams consider vital to vetting potential draft picks. Hes decided to participate in Connecticuts football pro day instead. I would definitely like to take the situation that will give me the best numbers for a pro day, Mateas said. But also creating a relationship with the teams and letting them know what they would be investing in me by taking me in terms of interviews, I would like to take any opportunity to be able to do that because I know thats part of the CFL Combine. Black China NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Store Cheap Jerseys Wholesale China Jerseys Cheap NFL T-shirts From ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys China NFL Jerseys White ' ' '