Logo
Donnerstag, 17. April 2025
Start Einloggen Einloggen Die Mitglieder Das Foren-Team Suchfunktion
2489310 Beiträge & 1494090 Themen in 1 Foren
Keine neuen Beiträge, seit Ihrem letzten Besuch am 17.04.2025 - 07:39.
  Login speichern
Forenübersicht » Allgemeine Diskussionen » . Toronto kicker Swayze Waters ha Neues Thema erstellen  antworten

vorheriges Thema   nächstes Thema  
1 Beitrag in diesem Thema (offen) Seiten (1): (1)
Autor
Beitrag
liamin ist offline liamin  
. Toronto kicker Swayze Waters ha Antwort mit Zitat
3934 Beiträge - Forenlegende
DENVER -- Gabriel Landeskog scored a goal and assisted on rookie Nathan Mackinnons go-ahead score, and the Colorado Avalanche beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-1 Saturday night for their second six-game win streak this season. Cheap Cyber Monday Jerseys . Ryan OReilly also had a goal and Jean-Sebastien Giguere made 29 saves for the Avalanche, whose 12-1 start is the best in franchise history. P.A. Parenteau added an empty-net score at 19:22 of the third. Brendan Gallagher scored a power-play goal for the Canadiens. Landeskog, who had the games first goal, fired a shot from the wing that bounced away from goalie Peter Budaj. Mackinnon backhanded the rebound into the net to put the Avalanche on top 2-1 at 8:01 of the third. Little more than three minutes later, OReilly got a wraparound shot through Budaj for another goal. Montreal snapped Colorados season-long streak of 22 consecutive penalty kills on Gallaghers power-play goal at 3:38 of the third period. With Maxime Talbot in the box for slashing, P.K. Subban took a shot from the point. Giguere couldnt quite corral the puck and Gallagher, positioned at the top of the crease, knocked in the rebound to tie it 1-all. Landeskog had just climbed onto the ice to begin a shift when he got a lead pass from Marc-Andre Cliche. He built up a head of steam as he pushed the puck down the ice before pulling up in the middle of the left circle and slapping a shot up high that rocketed over Budajs stick-side shoulder and into the corner of the net for a 1-0 Colorado lead at 11:14 of the second period. The teams fought through a scoreless first period with both Budaj and Giguere making key saves. Before the game, the Avalanche retired the No. 52 jersey of longtime defenceman Adam Foote in ceremonies that had the crowd roaring before the puck was even dropped. Foote, whose 19-year NHL career included two Stanley Cup titles with Colorado, was praised as the ultimate competitor and warrior by his former teammate, Avalanche executive Joe Sakic. NOTES: Avs left wing Jamie McGinn, who has missed the last three games with a knee injury, has resumed practicing and is expected to return Wednesday against Nashville. ... Cody McLeod was back on the ice for Colorado after serving a five-game suspension for his hit on Niklas Kronwall of Detroit. ... Andrei Markov is one game from his 700th with the Canadiens. ... Colorados Alex Tanguay injured a knee injury in the second period and did not return. ... The Canadiens lost both ends of a back-to-back set on the road. On Friday, Montreal lost 4-3 at Minnesota. cheap jerseys from china . Murphy, who spent the past seven seasons with the Texas Rangers, must pass a physical before the deal can be completed, the person told The Associated Press on Tuesday night. Cheap Los Angeles Kings Jerseys . City council voted 11-2 against public funding for the arena, meaning Graeme Roustans company GTA Sports will need to find private partners for the proposed arena. http://www.cheapnfljerseys2015.us.com/NIKE-NFL-JER...ERSEY.h tml . But it got the job done, and thats the only thing that mattered to Mike Dunleavy and the Chicago Bulls. Cheap Cleveland Browns Jerseys . ITS GREAT TO BE BACK Alexander Ovechin scored again last night, because thats what he does now, finding the net in 10 of the last 12 games. As hes now tied with Tampa Bays Steven Stamkos for the leagues goal-scoring lead, Ovechkin is considered "back". NHL Jerseys Black Friday 2014 . -- Ohio States only senior ended Michigan States regular season on a sour note. TORONTO -- Jamel Richardson couldnt have picked a better time to register his first 100-yard receiving game of the season. Richardson and Shea Emry scored second-half touchdowns Sunday to give the Montreal Alouettes a 24-12 victory over the Toronto Argonauts -- and a home playoff date. Richardson scored on a 75-yard touchdown reception at 12:25 in the third quarter for the East Division leaders, injecting some life into what had been a dreary game in front of 25,348 fans at Rogers Centre. Richardson beat Torontos Pat Watkins for the ball before sprinting down the sideline to give the Alouettes a 17-12 lead. The long-distance catch also gave Richardson his first 100-yard game this season after he collected a CFL-record 12 last season when he led the league in receiving. "Better late than never," Richardson said, smiling. "At the right time, right place." Emry picked off a Jarious Jackson pass intended for Jason Barnes at 6:17 in the fourth quarter and ran 46 yards to give the Als a 24-12 lead. It was Emrys first interception for a touchdown and Montreals first this season. "I think he made a great play," Jackson said. "Did my read, never saw him sneaking his way up the middle." The game was a huge one with first place in the East on the line between two teams battling for post-season positioning. The victory put the Alouettes (9-6) in the drivers seat, leading Toronto by four points with three games left and owning the tie-breaker. "I was proud of our team today and certainly our defence stepped up and played a very good football game," said Montreal coach Marc Trestman. "It was a great team effort, probably as good as weve had this year. "Games can unfold a lot of different ways, you dont have to score 45 points to win a game sometimes. Sometimes youve just got to keep sawing wood. And our guys did, they didnt lose their focus. " Toronto dropped to 7-8 with their fourth loss in five games. "Certainly was an opportunity lost, like last week (a loss to Saskatchewan)," said Argos coach Scott Milanovich. "My mantra all season was to win the East. Keep their goals high. Thats probably lost now." Finishing first in the division means a first-round playoff bye, then an East final played at home. The second-place finisher will host the East semifinal, with the winner of that game advancing to the conference final. The Argos defence doubled key players, including Richardson, for most of the afternoon, and Trestman said it was a "chess match" trying to unlock receivers to give them single coverage. "(Anthony Calvillo) waited it out and J-Rich made a big play at a very important part of the game," Trestman said. "It was good to see him get that ball, have a chance to make a contested catch and do something with it." Richardson said he didnt allow the double coverages to get him frustrated. "I came in here with my peaceful mind," the slotback said. "I was at ease, I was going to let the game come to me. . . we knew it was going to be a matter of time when I was going to get single coverage and (the Argos)) were going to blow one. Cheap Arizona Cardinals Jerseys. quot; Milanovich believed the Argos had Richardson contained. "We had good coverage," the coach said. "They just chucked it up there and he went and got it," Calvillo, whos now 12-2 in 13 straight starts against Toronto, was 16-of-31 for 255 yards, one touchdown and one interception. "Man, Im just sitting here absorbing this," the veteran quarterback said. "Im tired, but these young guys in this locker-room played with the backbone that we needed, its exciting. But were going to continue to need that as we move forward, but were going to continue to enjoy this." The Als also played a good chunk of the game without receiver Brandon London and then lost Eric Deslauriers with five minutes to go. London left the game with a knee injury with five minutes to go in the first half while Deslauriers hurt his ribs. "Youve got to have heart," Trestman said on his teams composure in the midst of injuries. "You dont see that in the stats. Thats what our team showed today was a collective heartbeat and they played with an edge, they played hard. It wasnt perfect, it never is." Andre Durie scored Torontos lone touchdown on a 24-yard catch 7:39 into the second quarter to stake Toronto to a 9-2 advantage. Durie evaded a tackle before taking a sharp right turn and headed for the open end zone for his second touchdown of the season. Jackson, making his third consecutive start in place of injured No. 1 quarterback Ricky Ray, was 20-of-40 for 239 yards, one touchdown and an interception for a touchdown. Argos kicker Noel Prefontaine played his first game after missing 13 with hip surgery last July that he had feared may end his career. The veteran, who had said a day earlier he would only do punting duties as he eased himself back into game action, got Toronto on the scoreboard, booting a 57-yard single 2:21 minutes into the game. He added a 59-yard single at 11:11 in the first quarter, but bobbled the snap and then was forced to avoid the rush. The Argos led 2-0 to start the second. Sean Whyte scored Montreals only points of the first half, booting a 48-yard single at 2:06 into the second quarter, then field goals of 35 and 27 yards. His second came on the last play of the first half and capped an 81-yard drive highlighted by a 47-yard catch by Deslauriers. The Als had to settle for three points, and the Argonauts led 9-7 at halftime. Whyte connected again on a 37-yard field goal at 8:30 to put the Als up 10-9. Toronto kicker Swayze Waters had four points on a 37-yard field goal and a convert. The matchup was designated a CFL Pink game and players wore bright pink on their shoes and wrists, while the coaching staffs wore pink jackets in support of awareness and fundraising for womens cancers. Fans in pink wigs, glasses and baseball hats dotted the crowd. NOTES: Defensive backs Wopamo Osaisai, Ed Gainey, guard Kristian Matte, and defensive end Chima Ihekwoaba didnt dress for the Alouettes, while cornerback Ahmad Carroll, wide receiver Maurice Mann, linebacker Kyle Jones, and offensive lineman Joel Reinders didnt dress for Toronto. ' ' '
Beitrag vom 06.11.2014 - 12:27
Diesen Beitrag melden   nach weiteren Posts von liamin suchen liamin`s Profil ansehen liamin eine E-Mail senden liamin eine private Nachricht senden liamin zu Ihren Freunden hinzufügen zum Anfang der Seite
Baumstruktur - Signaturen verstecken
Seiten (1): (1) vorheriges Thema   nächstes Thema

Neues Thema erstellen  antworten Gehe zu:  
Es ist / sind gerade 0 registrierte(r) Benutzer und 247 Gäste online. Neuester Benutzer: Zhen
Mit 6869 Besuchern waren am 16.08.2020 - 12:55 die meisten Besucher gleichzeitig online.
Aktive Themen der letzten 24 Stunden | Foren-Topuser
 
  • Kalender

  • M D M D F S S
      1 2 3 4 5 6
    7 8 9 10 11 12 13
    14 15 16 17 18 19 20
    21 22 23 24 25 26 27
    28 29 30  
     
  • Ihre Meinung

  • Zur Zeit sind leider keine Abstimmungen aktiv.

    Archiv
  • Status

  • Besucher
    Heute:
    2.487
    Gestern:
    3.543
    Gesamt:
    3.125.504
  • Benutzer & Gäste
    437 Benutzer registriert, davon online: 247 Gäste
 
Seite in 1.58070 Sekunden generiert


Diese Website wurde mit PHPKIT WCMS erstellt
PHPKIT ist eine eingetragene Marke der mxbyte GbR © 2002-2009