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PORTLAND, Ore. Thomas Muller Germany Jersey . - Oliver Bjorkstrand scored three times and set up one more as the Portland Winterhawks held on to defeat the visiting Tri-City Americans 7-5 on Sunday in Western Hockey League action.Adam Henry, Paul Bittner, Nicolas Petan and Alex Schoenborn also scored for the Winterhawks (28-19-3), who extended their win streak to five games.Ty Comrie, Jordan Topping, Tyler Sandhu, Justin Gutierrez and Parker Bowles supplied the offence for the Americans (24-23-2).Portlands Adin Hill made 27 saves as Evan Sarthough turned away 38-of-44 shots for Tri-City.The Winterhawks went 1 for 6 on the power play while the Americans failed to score on four chances with the man advantage. ---BLADES 3 RAIDERS 0SASKATOON — Nik Amundrud made 24 saves and Nick Stovins goal 1:09 into the game stood up as the winner as the Blades blanked Prince Albert to extend their win streak to five games.Garrett Armour and Josh Uhrich added third-period goals for Saskatoon (14-29-3).Nick McBride stopped 35-of-38 shots for the Raiders (19-27-1), who dropped their fourth game in a row.---HITMEN 8 GIANTS 0CALGARY — Brendan Burke kicked out all 33 shots his way while Jake Virtanen and Elliott Peterson each scored twice as the Hitmen crushed Vancouver.Kenton Helgesen, Chase Lang, Adam Tambellini and Terrell Draude also scored for Calgary (27-17-5), which extended its win streak to four games, while Jake Bean tacked on four assists.Payton Lee stopped 10-of-13 shots for the Giants (20-27-2) before giving way to Cody Porter, who allowed five goals on 20 shots in 38:43 of relief.---TIGERS 5 OIL KINGS 2EDMONTON — Trevor Cox, Matt Bradley and Cole Sanford each had a goal and an assist as Medicine Hat handed the Oil Kings their fourth loss in as many outings.Alex Mowbray and Dryden Hunt also scored for the Tigers (33-12-2), who won their fourth straight contest, while Nick Schneider made 32 saves.Davis Koch and Tyler Robertson supplied the scoring for Edmonton (22-21-6) as Patrick Dea turned aside 23-of-28 shots in defeat.Medicine Hat defenceman Ty Stanton received a major penalty and game misconduct at 10:50 of the second period for an illegal check to the head.---ICE 7 COUGARS 4CRANBROOK, B.C — Levi Cable and Tim Bozon each struck twice and Keelan Williams made 26 saves as Kootenay downed Prince George for its fourth straight victory.Jaedon Descheneau scored once and set up two more for the Ice (26-22-1) and Austin Wellsby and Zak Zborosky added the others.Chase Witala, Jansen Harkins, Aaron Boyd and Josh Connolly scored for the Cougars (20-29-2) while Harkins and Connolly each tacked on two assists for three-point outings. Tavin Grant made 33 saves for Prince George, which dropped its 10th game in a row.---THUNDERBIRDS 2 CHIEFS 0SPOKANE, Wash. —Taran Kozun made 20 saves and Donovan Nuels scored the eventual winner 9:09 into the first period as Seattle handed the Chiefs a sixth straight defeat.Shea Theodore also scored for the Thunderbirds (23-18-6) and assisted on Nuels winner.Tyson Verhelst kicked out 25-of-27 shots for Spokane (23-20-4).--- Jerome Boateng Jersey . Kuznetsov, who was selected by the Capitals in the first round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, has been playing for his hometown team Chelyabinsk Traktor of the KHL. Mesut Ozil Jersey . They were expecting him there all along. The Pacers announced Friday night that George has been cleared "to return to normal basketball activity," a decision made three days after he was concussed in Game 2 of the Indiana-Miami series.ROGERS, Ark. - Whether its because of her improved play or the reason for it, Michelle Wie appears as comfortable on and off the golf course as at any time in her career. Wie continued her season-long surge on the LPGA Tour on Saturday, shooting her second straight 5-under 66 to take a two-shot lead in the suspended second round of the NW Arkansas Championship. The performance put the U.S. Womens Open champion within a round of back-to-back wins for the first time in her LPGA Tour career, not that she showed any signs of stress after reaching 10 under overall. In fact, shortly after surging into the lead at Pinnacle Country Club, Wie joined PGA Tour pros Rickie Fowler and Keegan Bradley as part of a social media challenge in dumping a bucket of ice water on herself on the driving range. Yes, life is good at the moment for Wie. "I think it comes hand in hand," Wie said about her winning and revamped attitude. "... I played really well toward the end of the year last year ... took a lot of time off, took about a month and a half. So, I just felt really refreshed, and I think it comes hand in hand." All 72 players in the afternoon session were unable to finish on Saturday because of thunderstorms, with second-round play expected to finish early Sunday before the final round begins later in the morning. Before the rain arrived, the morning pairings were once again left chasing Wie — who earned her first major victory at the U.S. Womens Open last week at Pinehurst after winning earlier in the season in her home state of Hawaii. So Yeon Ryu, paired with Wie, was second at 8 under after her second straight 67, while Suzann Pettersen, Chella Choi and Line Vedel were three strokes back. Pettersen had a 67, Choi shot 65, and Vedel had five holes left. Top-ranked and local favourite Stacy Lewis was four shots behind at 6 under, a week after finishing a shot behind Wie at Pinehurst. The two are training and practice partners in Florida, and Wie couldnt help but challenge her friend to the ice bucket shower after her dousing. "Michelles obviously playing some really good golf," Lewis said. "Im going to have to shoot a good number tomorrow. ... At least I put a good nnumber up today, and well see what happens tomorrow. Sebastian Rudy Jersey. " Lewis made the early charge Saturday to close within a shot of first-round leader Alena Sharp of Hamilton, much to the delight of the pro-Arkansas crowd — where Lewis played collegiately. Sharp made it through 15 holes prior to the delay. For the second straight day, however, Wie saved her best for the back. She jumped into contention with a 4-under 31 on the back nine on Friday. After teeing off on the back nine Saturday, she once again closed with a flurry — birdieing four of her final seven holes to shoot a 4-under 32 and surge into the lead. She putted 29 times on Saturday, a day after needing 28 in her opening round using her more hunched-over style. "These days, Michelles on fire," Ryu said. "I played with her today and yesterday, and her putting was awesome. I think thats why she could win a major tournament." Wie put the finishing touch on her round — and quest for a second straight tournament victory — with a 3-foot birdie putt on No. 9 that put her within reach of back-to-back wins. "I just want to kind of get through tomorrow," Wie said. "But at the same time, it is definitely in the back of my mind ... If I can get it done, hopefully it will happen." Wie held off Lewis by a shot to win her first major title in the U.S Womens Open. Playing a group behind Lewis on Saturday, Wie bogeyed her second hole, No. 11, and recovered with a birdie on the par-5 14th. She followed that with a second straight birdie on a par 5, getting up and down off the fringe on No. 18 to reach 6 under. Her birdie spree followed on the front nine, with large galleries following both Lewis and Wie. Lewis followed a sluggish first round in which she putted 31 times by needing only 24 putts on Saturday. She stumbled with a bogey out of the greenside bunker on the par-3 fourth hole before recovering with birdies on No. 5 and 9. Shell need more of the same if she or anyone else is to catch Wie on Sunday. "Its going to have to be something pretty low," Lewis said. "The way Michelle and a lot of those girls play, theyre not really going to come back to us." Wholesale Nike NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Camo Wholesale Black NFL Jerseys NFL Jerseys Cheap Wholesale Nike NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Store Cheap Authentic Jerseys ' ' '



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