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Roland McKeown scored the winner in the eighth round of the shootout as the Kingston Frontenacs edged the Kitchener Rangers 6-5 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action. Packers Ha Ha Clinton-Dix Authentic Jersey . Sam Povorozniouk scored twice for the Frontenacs (9-5-3) while Darcy Greenaway, Matthew Watson and Sam Bennett added single goals. McKeown had two assists to go along with his winning goal. Nick Magyar, Darby Llewellyn, Matia Marcantuoni, Radek Faksa and Justin Bailey scored for the Rangers (4-11-0), who have lost eight in a row, and Ryan MacInnis had three assists. Kingstons Matt Mahalak made 24 saves for the win. Jordan DeKort started in net for Kitchener but was pulled after giving up four goals on 10 shots. Matthew Greenfield stopped 21-of-22 shots in 46 minutes of relief, but took the shootout loss. The Frontenacs went 1 for 6 on the power play while the Rangers were 1 for 9. --- OTTERS 3 GENERALS 2 ERIE, Pa. -- Andre Burakovsky scored the eventual winner as the Otters halted Oshawas five-game win streak. Jake Evans and Dane Fox also scored for Erie (14-3-1) while Connor Brown earned an assist to give him six points in his last three outings. Josh Brown and Chris Carlisle supplied the offence for the Generals (14-4-1). Devin Williams made 19 saves for the Otters, and Danial Altshuler turned away 25 shots for Oshawa. --- WHALERS 3 STORM 2 (SO) GUELPH, Ont. -- Zack Bowman stopped 41 shots as Plymouth edged the Storm to halt a three-game slide. Connor Chatham and Carter Sandlak scored in regulation for the Whalers (8-12-0) while Chatham tacked on the shootout winner. Jason Dickinson had a goal and an assist for Guelph (15-3-2), which has earned at least a point in 12 straight contests, and Scott Kosmachuk scored once. Matthew Mancina made 23 saves for the Storm. --- COLTS 5 KNIGHTS 4 (SO) LONDON, Ont. -- Zach Hall scored the lone shootout goal as Barrie came from behind to defeat the Knights. Jake Dotchin, Aaron Ekblad, Kevin Laband and Tyson Fawcett scored in regulation for the Colts (9-8-1), who trailed 3-1 after the first period and 4-2 heading into the final 20 minutes. Max Domi led London (11-5-2) with two goals and an assist while Ryan Rupert and Bo Horvat scored the others. Horvat chipped in two assists for a three-point performance. Barries Mackenzie Blackwood made 33 saves for the win as Knights netminder Jake Patterson turned aside 43 shots in defeat. --- STEELHEADS 6 BULLS 4 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Andrew Goldberg scored a goal and added two assists and Sam Babinstev had three assists as the Steelheads downed Belleville. Jared Walsh, Bobby MacIntyre and Everett Clark gave the Bulls (4-11-3) a 3-0 lead and Artem Rasulov and Nick Zottl had the other Belleville goals. Jake Marchement and Garrett Hooey each had a goal and an assist for Mississauga (11-8-1) while David Tomasek and Remi Elie scored a goal each. Spencer Martin made 38 saves for the Steelheads. Charlie Graham started in goal for Belleville but was pulled after allowing two goals on 10 shots. Jason Da Silva stopped 22 shots in 46 minutes of relief. --- SPIRIT 7 67S 3 OTTAWA -- Saginaw nearly gave up a four-goal lead before pulling away against the 67s. Dylan Sadowy, Cody Payne, Eric Locke and Jacob Ringuette put the Spirit (9-7-2) up 4-0 before Ottawa scored three straight goals to make the game close. Andrey Alexeev, Sean Callaghan and Nick Moutrey scored in the third period to secure Saginaw a victory. Brendan Bell scored twice for Ottawa (7-11-0) and Andrew Abou-Assaly had the other goal for the 67s. Jake Paterson made 27 saves for Saginaw. Philippe Trudeau allowed four goals on 11 shots to take the loss for the 67s. Jacob Blair replaced Trudeau and stopped 15 shots in relief. --- WOLVES 4 PETES 3 (SO) SUDBURY, Ont. --Dominik Kahun completed the come back for the Wolves by scoring the shootout winner. Nicholas Baptiste and Nathan Pancel each had a goal and an assist for Sudbury (8-5-6), which trailed 3-1 heading into the third period, while Kahun also scored in regulation time. Peterborough (8-9-2) got goals from Nick Ritchie, Nelson Armstrong and Stephen Pierog. Franky Palazzese made 36 saves for Sudbury while Andrew DAgostini turned back 47 shots for the Petes.http://www.packersstore.us.com/Black-17-Davante-Adams-Womens-Jersey/ . -- Tiger Woods had to play a left-handed shot out of the desert.http://www.packersstore.us.com/Black-12-Aaron-Rodgers-Womens-Jersey/ . He also won two tournaments in 2013 and thrilled Canadian fans by reaching the final of the Rogers Cup last summer. He capped his impressive year Thursday by winning the Lionel Conacher Award as the 2013 Canadian Press male athlete of the year.MONTREAL -- If his chin can get through the first few rounds, Lucian Bute has a chance to re-establish his reputation as world class boxer. If he doesnt blow himself out early trying to test that chin, Jean Pascal stands to claim one of the biggest wins of his career. Thats how the scene is set for what promoters are calling the biggest match ever between two Canadian fighters. Bute (31-1) will face Pascal (28-2-1) in the main event Saturday night before more than 20,000 Bell Centre spectators, with a much larger audience watching on the U.S. specialty channel HBO. If the few hundred who turned up for Fridays weigh-in are an indication, those who chant Butes name will drown out fans of the flashy, outspoken Pascal, but all that really counts is what happens in the ring. The 12-round fight is officially for the minor NABF light heavyweight title and a meaningless trinket called the WBC Diamond belt, but much more is at stake for the two former world champions from Montreal whose careers have been mostly idling the last two years. "I feel very good, very confident," Bute, a natural super-middleweight, said after easily making weight at 173.6 points. "My future is in play. "Its the most important fight of my career so far." Pascal was a little over on his first attempt, then took off his tuque and came in right on the 175-pound limit. He put tape over his mouth to avoid saying anything to Bute or the media. The 33-year-old Bute has much to prove. The Romanian-born fighter who moved to Montreal to turn pro in 2003 was often criticized for always fighting in his adopted home and avoiding tough opponents while he held the IBF super-middleweight (168-pound) title from 2007 to 2012. And when he finally left Montreal to defend for the 10th time against power-punching Carl Froch in England, he was destroyed in five rounds, wobbling around with his face a bloody mess as the referee stopped the bout. He was hardly convincing in a close 12-round decision win over Denis Grachev in his only bout since then in November, 2012, although he came away with the NABF title. The question now is whether hell hold up if Pascal connects with an early power punch. "Youll see Saturday night if I have a chin or not, but Im very confident," he said. "In England with Carl Froch, I got a hit a lot and I never went down. I never took a knee and I dont plan to this time either." The Bute-Pascal showdown was originally scheduled for May 25, but was postponed when Bute injured a hand. After surgery to remove bone chips, he feels his hands are in their best shape in years. The 31-year-old Pascal lost a close decision to Froch in England in 2008. Shortly after, he moved up one weight class and beat another Romania native based in Montreal, Adrian Diaconu, for the WBC light heavyweight title. He defended it four times, but hit a wall in a pair of bouts with the wily Bernard Hopkins, who was in his mid-forties. Hopkins slipped and dodged punches and let Pascal wear himself trying to land hhaymakers and then took over in the late rounds. Packers Eddie Lacy Grey Jersey. Their first meeting in 2010 was a draw, and Hopkins got the win and the title by unanimous decision a year later. Pascal has only fought twice since then, both against B-level opponents. He has since sought outside help in the form of boyhood idol Roy Jones Jr. to take his game to another level. They held camp at altitude at the Big Bear resort in California. Bute usually holds training camps in Florida, but stayed in Montreal for this one. While Bute and Pascal waited for their showdown, another Montreal fighter, Adonis Stevenson, jumped to the front of the queue by taking the WBC belt. Stevensons Detroit-based trainer Sugar Hill will be an interested spectator .The winner will become mandatory challenger for the title, although that fight likely wont happen until early 2015. He called the fight a toss-up, and said it should become clear in the first round who will win. "The only question I have is about Bute in a big fight after the Carl Froch fight," said Hill, the nephew of legendary trainer Emanuel Steward. "How he handles that will decide the outcome of the fight and that will be decided in the first round. "I have it in Butes favour if the fight goes longer." The southpaw Bute is the more technically sound of the two and his left uppercut can be deadly. Pascal answers with a brawling style, with plenty of speed and athleticism. Butes trainer Stephan Larouche likes how his fighter has not shown any signs of nervousness or doubt leading into the bout. Of course, he feels Bute will win. "Hes got better abilities and he can adjust the distance way better than Jean Pascal," said Larouche. If the fight goes the distance there will almost certainly be calls for a rematch, although Butes promoter Jean Bedard said he may prefer a rematch with Froch first if he wins. A loss would be crushing for Pascals pride, but he would likely remain in demand because his bouts are always entertaining. Peter Nelson of HBO said airing it on their first boxing show of the year was an easy decision. "These are two elite fighters with a lot at stake, with careers on the line in a certain respect," he said. "Its a great fight in terms of the environment here and the division theyre in. "Weve seen Adonis Stevenson and Sergey Kovalev emerge in the same division, so its a hot division with a lot of depth. We think the winner of this fight can emerge in a serious way to be a real player in our long term plans for the network." The co-feature has a 10-round heavyweight clash between Cuban Mike Perez (20-0) and Carlos Takam (28-1) of France. Perez weighed 231.2 while Takam was 256.2. Notes: Promoter Yvon Michel said Stevenson plans to fight three times in 2014. He gave few details other than that the first one will not be against fellow knockout artist Kovalev.. . . Larouche said Butes move to light heavy is not necessarily permanent and he can still make weight at super-middleweight. ' ' '
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