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ason with an 85.1-per-cent kill rate, but gave up two goals on only seven chances to Tampa Bay (71.4
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PETERBOROUGH, Ont. Nike Blazer Low Noir . -- Darcy Greenaway scored two goals and added an assist as the Kingston Frontenacs defeated the host Peterborough Petes 7-3 on Thursday in Ontario Hockey League action. Petr Beranek had two goals for the Frontenacs (11-23-4), Jack Nevins scored a goal and two assists while Billy Jenkins and Trevor Morbeck had a goal and an assist apiece. Cody Alcock chipped in with two assists. Steven Trojanovic led the Petes (17-15-6) offensively with a goal and an assist as Joey West and Stephen Pierog scored a goal each. Igor Bobkov made 26 saves for the win while Mike Morrison allowed six goals on 41 shots before being pulled in the third period. Andrew DAgostini came on in relief and stopped seven of eight shots. Kingston went 2 for 6 on the power play as Peterborough failed to score on four opportunities with the man advantage. Trojanovic scored the only goal of the first period 17:23 into the game, giving the Petes a 1-0 lead. Morbeck tied it up near the midway mark of the second. Then both clubs exploded for four goals in 2:34. Greenaway gave the Frontenacs their first lead at 15:16, West evened it up 31 seconds later, then Jenkins scored on the power play just 16 seconds after that. Pierog added the final goal of the period, tying the game at 3-3 heading into the third. Kingston dominated the third, scoring four straight goals. Nevins scored 1:20 into the final period, followed by Beranek at 6:57, Greenaway at 11:29 and then Beranek again at 12:29. Nike Blazer Noir Basse . Stepanek retired from his Australian Opens first-round match against Blaz Kavcic in the fourth set. Thursdays draw also pits Australian Open semifinalist Tomas Berdych against Igor Sijsling. Berdych and Stepanek teamed up to beat Spain in the 2012 final and did the same to defeat Serbia in November to retain the title. Nike Blazer Noir Femme .ca NHL Draft rankings. The Prince Albert Raiders left winger has moved seven places up to fourth-spot in the March rankings. http://www.lunarflyknit.fr/nike-blazer-mid/nike-blazer-mid-homme.html . The Brazilian-born strikers brace drew him level with Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo as the leagues leading scorers with 17 goals apiece through 16 rounds. "The important thing is to help the team win, not the goals," Diego Costa said. After a first half dominated by defence, Atletico pressed Valencia into its area and Diego Costa did the rest.MONTREAL -- The Montreal Canadiens are wondering where their power play has gone. What used to be their best weapon has mostly been firing blanks for the last month or so. And while they didnt need it much to sweep the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round of NHL playoffs, it could come in awfully handy when they face the Boston Bruins in an Eastern Conference semifinal later this week. The Canadiens went 0-for-23 over the final eight regular season games with the man advantage and scored on only two of 13 chances against the Lightning, although one was Max Paciorettys series-clinching goal with 43 seconds left in Game 4 in Montreal. It has got to where they dont talk about scoring goals so much as building "momentum" off the power play. "We worked on the power play (Monday) and well work on it more," coach Michel Therrien said this week. "We want to create momentum on the power play and were working with that in mind." The Canadiens have spent a lot of time in practice over the past month trying to find answers. Early in the season, they were scoring regularly until opponents started keying on P.K. Subbans big point shot. Since then, the Canadiens have had trouble finding a winning formula. They will need it to keep the bigger, more physical Bruins honest and to match the Boston power play, which went 6-for-16 in a five-game win over the Detroit Red Wings in the opening round. The Bruins used to labour on the power play. They beat Montreal in seven games in a 2011 first round series despite going 0-for-23 with the man advantage. But that was before they picked up slick point man Torey Krug, which allowed them to move towering Zdeno Chara into a much more effective position in front of the opposing teams net. Subban looks to the 2011 Bruins as proof that a team can win even if the power play is struggling. "The year they won the Cup, I dont think that had many power play goals," he said. "The power play is one thing, but I think the most important thing is generating momentum on a power play. Nike Flyknit Lunar 3 Noir. "Youre not always going to score, especially when you play a team with a good penalty kill. But you try to create opportunities and generate momentum and really grind down their forwards and defence." They hope to catch fire against the Bruins. In the first round, there were times they had dazzling puck movement, and other times when they looked like marionettes following a choreographed routine. It may just be taking more time than expected for trade deadline acquisition Thomas Vanek to make his mark on the first power play unit with Pacioretty and centre David Desharnais. Vanek has had a big impact on their even-strength play, and facing Boston may be just what he needs to help the power play get going as well. The Austrian has 30 goals and 62 points in 55 career regular-season games against the Bruins, most while he played for the Buffalo Sabres. Penalty killing is also a concern. The Canadiens were fourth best in the NHL this season with an 85.1-per-cent kill rate, but gave up two goals on only seven chances to Tampa Bay (71.4 per cent). Boston killed 90 per cent of Detroits advantages. The penalty killing units should be bolstered by the return of Travis Moen from a concussion. The left-winger missed the last nine games of the regular season and the first round of playoffs after he was injured in a March 24 game against the Bruins. He has been skating on the fourth line with Daniel Briere and Dale Weise. Rookie Michael Bournival played well in that spot in the first round. "I havent decided on our lineup," said Therrien. "To prepare Travis, Ive got to have him practice with players who might have a chance to play. But hes a guy with experience. Hes a big body and he kills penalties." The Canadiens will face the Bruins for a record 34th time in the post-season. Montreal has won 24 series, but the Bruins have won seven of the last 11, including the last two. 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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