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BRANDON, Man. Adidas Tech Super Sale . - Myles Bell scored twice, including 2:24 into overtime, as the Kelowna Rockets came from behind to defeat the host Brandon Wheat Kings 6-5 on Friday in Western Hockey League play. The Rockets trailed 5-3 with less than a minute to play in the third period, but Ryan Olsen scored at 19:22 and Bell forced overtime with Kelownas second goal 29 seconds later. Zach Franko had a goal and two assists for the Rockets (25-3-2), who extended their win streak to nine games, while Rourke Chartier and Kris Schmidl each scored once. Peter Quenneville had two goals and an assist for the Wheat Kings (17-14-3), while Rene Hunter, Colton Waltz and Tyler Coulter each had a goal and an assist. Jackson Whistle made 26 saves for Kelowna as Brandons Jordan Papirny kicked out 27-of-33 shots in a losing cause. --- BLAZERS 4 RAIDERS 2 PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. — Matt Needham scored once and set up three more as Kamloops doubled up the Raiders. Taran Kozun stopped 39-of-41 shots for the Blazers (8-21-4) while Aspen Sterzer and Cole Ully had a goal and an assist apiece. Luke Harrison added a single goal. Dakota Conroy and Mackenze Stewart scored for Prince Albert (17-14-2), which lost its fifth game in a row. Nick McBride stopped 24-of-27 shots for the Raiders. --- PATS 5 BLADES 3 SASKATOON — Braden Christoffer had two goals and an assist as Regina handed the Blades their eighth straight defeat. Dryden Hunt, Connor Gay and Boston Leier each had a goal and an assist for the Pats (18-13-2) while Dawson MacAuley made 33 saves for the win. Nikita Scherbak led Saskatoon (10-22-3) with two goals and an assist and Collin Valcourt scored once. Alex Moodie turned away 28-of-32 shots for the Blades. --- OIL KINGS 7 HURRICANES 3 EDMONTON — Henrik Samuelsson scored three goals to lead the Oil Kings over Lethbridge. Cody Corbett, Lane Bauer, Mitchell Moroz, and Brett Pollock also scored for the Eastern Conference leading Oil Kings (22-9-1) while Reid Petryk and Aaron Irving picked up two assists apiece. Tristan Jarry made 26 saves. Griffin Foulk, Reid Duke and Jamal Watson replied for the Hurricanes (5-26-4), who have dropped eight of their last 10. Corbin Boes started the game for Lethbridge but was replaced by Teagan Sacher after allowing four goals on 20 shots through the first period. Sacher made 20 of 23 saves over 40 minutes of action. --- REBELS 4 ICE 0 CRANBROOK, B.C. — Patrik Bartosak made 35 saves and Brooks Maxwell had two goals and an assist as Red Deer blanked Kootenay. Brady Gaudet and Conor Bleackley both had a goal and an assist for the Rebels (25-26-2). Bleackley opened the scoring for Red Deer at 2:58 of the first period, and Maxwells two goals put the visitors up 3-0 in the third period. Gaudet closed out the game with a short-handed, empty-net goal with 13 seconds to play. Kootenay (17-16-2) goalie Mackenzie Skapski made 26 saves in the losing effort. --- HITMEN 7 TIGERS 0 CALGARY — Brady Brassart scored three times and Chris Driedger made 27 saves as the Hitmen shutout Medicine Hat. Jake Virtanen and Brady Brassart each scored twice for Calgary (20-7-5), which is 7-0-1 in its last eight outings, while Virtanen tacked on an assist for a three-point night. Greg Chase also chipped in with three assists. Chad Labelle was a team-worst minus-4 for the Tigers (19-10-3). Medicine Hats Daniel Wapple allowed five goals on 29 shots before getting pulled late in the third period. Christopher Tai replaced Wapple and stopped 5-of-7 shots in six minutes of relief. --- COUGARS 5 AMERICANS 1 KENNEWICK, Wash. — Todd Fiddler scored the games first goal and then added one more in the second period as Prince George toppled Tri-City. Jansen Harkins and Klarc Wilson had a goal and an assist apiece for the Cougars (12-17-5) and Aaron Macklin added a single goal. The Americans (17-14-3) got their loan goal from Connor Rankin. Prince Georges Ty Edmonds made 31 saves for the win as Tri-Citys Eric Comrie turned aside 21-of-26 shots in defeat. --- GIANTS 3 SILVERTIPS 0 VANCOUVER — Jared Rathjen stopped 22 shots and Trent Lofthouses goal at 9:04 of the second period stood up as the winner as the Giants downed Everett. Jackson Houck and Brett Kulak also scored for Vancouver (16-12-7) while Carter Popoff had two assists. Austin Lotz made 33 saves for the Silvertips (21-8-4), which has dropped back-to-back contests. The clubs combined for only 12 minutes in penalties and neither could score with the man advantage. --- THUNDERBIRDS 3 WINTERHAWKS 2 KENT, Wash. — Branden Troock scored twice, including the winner, as Seattle edged Portland for its eighth win in a row. Troock opened the scoring in the first period and then broke a 2-2 tie with a power-play goal at 7:36 of the third. Justin Hickman also scored for the Thunderbirds (20-9-4). Chase De Leo scored both goals for the Winterhawks (22-7-4). Brendan Burke made 27 saves for Portland while Danny Mumaugh turned away 33 shots for Seattle. --- Nike Air Max 90 Dames . Germany was held to an entertaining 2-2 draw by Ghana on Saturday and needed Kloses second-half equalizer to avoid another second-game letdown that has plagued the team in recent tournaments. Nike Air Max Command Heren-zwart/wit/donker blauw schoenen . - Two Arizona Cardinals starters, running back Andre Ellington and right guard Paul Fanaika, have been ruled out of Sundays game against the Kansas City Chiefs.MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - With the Miami Dolphins at 7-7 and all but eliminated from the playoffs, defensive tackle Jared Odrick talked about playing out the season.Were on a team thats .500, he said. If you dont believe that youre a .500 team, you have to go out there and prove it. Weve got two more games to do that.So a winning record would be a significant achievement?Nah.Finishing 9-7? Odrick said. Finishing 9-7 and not going to the playoffs doesnt mean a thing.If more Dolphins could reverse direction so quickly, they might be Super Bowl-bound.Its tough to blame Odrick for having trouble convincing himself that Sundays game matters. Motivation can be difficult for teams out of the playoff chase, and thats the challenge both teams face when the Dolphins play the Minnesota Vikings (6-8).Here are things to know about the matchup between also-rans:THE STAKES: The game means a lot to Dolphins coach Joe Philbin, whose job is in jeopardy after lopsided losses the past two weeks likely ensured a third consecutive season out of the playoffs.Players have been vocal in defending Philbin and his staff.I dont think its the coaches fault, receiver Mike Wallace said. I think its our fault. I dont think weve played up to our potential throughout our games. I dont think weve played a full 60 minutes, except maybe two or three times. Were selling ourselves short — the players, not the coaches.Another loss might seal Philbins fate, while a sweep of the final two games would give Miami its first winning season since 2008, a sign of progress that could influence owner Stephen Ross.In the absence of Adrian Peterson, the Vikings have been out of the race since Thanksgiving. But theyve won two of their past three games to give them a shot at a .500 finish under first-year coach Mike Zimmer.Were moving in the right direction, defensive end Brian Robison said. Thats what you want to see out of a club thats under a new regime.QB HOMECOMING: There likely will be lots of empty seats Sunday, but dont blame Vikings rookie quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. The Miami native will have plenty of family and friends in attendance, although he couldnt provide an exact count because his mother handles ticket requests.Im pretty loved back home in Miami, andd a lot of people tell me that Im a role model in my community, Bridgewater said. Adidas Superstar 2 Aanbieding. . So itll be amazing to see how many turn out there and get to see me play in person for the first time.Bridgewater grew up a Dolphins fan and attended a couple of their games before heading off to Louisville. He said he envisioned himself playing in the stadium someday.As a child I had high dreams and aspirations, he said. Making it to the National Football League and to be able to play there my first year in the NFL, its pretty amazing.Bridgewater will make his 11th start, passing Fran Tarkenton and Christian Ponder for the most by Vikings rookie quarterback.GOING LONG: Miamis Ryan Tannehill is finally showing progress with his accuracy on long passes.In last weeks loss at New England, Tannehill threw deep to Wallace for 50 yards on the first play, and went long to Wallace for a 32-yard score at the end of the first half. Another deep throw into the end zone was dropped.He had a number of deep balls that were as good as any we have seen him throw in games, offensive co-ordinator Bill Lazor said. We have seen improvement in practice, and we kind of felt like that it should be showing up in the game.For the season, Tannehill is 8 for 36 (22 per cent) on throws of more than 20 yards.COACHING PALS: Zimmer said his friendship with Dolphins defensive co-ordinator Kevin Coyle could be a factor in the game. They worked together with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2008-11, when Zimmer was defensive co-ordinator and Coyle coached the secondary.Ive played against guys that have been with me before, and theyll run a play and you will say, Ah, I told them about that, Zimmer said. Its one play here or there.WINTER IN MIAMI: The Vikings practice in their field house with the doors open to simulate colder conditions for late-season games, but this week the doors were closed and the heat turned up to prep for Miami.It will be 80 degrees, Zimmer said before one workout. Not sunny, but it will be 80 degrees.___AP Sports Writers Dave Campbell and Jon Krawczynski in Minneapolis contributed to this report.___AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP_NFL___Follow Steven Wine on Twitter: http://twitter.com/Steve_Wine Cheap China Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys From China China NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China ' ' '
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