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SOCHI, Russia - Steve Yzerman wont be going for a
third Olympic gold medal. Team Canadas executive
director says he will not lead the team into the 2018
Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Yzerman built
the team that beat Sweden 3-0 on Sunday to capture a
second straight mens hockey gold at the Sochi
Olympics. He leaves his post after leading Team Canada
to back-to-back gold medals for the first time since
1948 and 1952. He assembled one of the best defensive
lineups ever to wear the Maple Leaf in Sochi as Canada
gave up just three goals in six games. They shut out
the Americans 1-0 in the semifinals before defeating
Sweden in the final.
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. Hall had a goal and three assists in a
5-4 loss to San Jose on Tuesday, had an assist in each
of Edmontons next two games the capped the week with a
goal and two assists in the Oilers 4-2 win over
Anaheim on Sunday.
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. Calgary finished atop the CFL standings
with a 14-4 record and earned the right to host the
West Division final at McMahon Stadium on Nov.
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an autopsy conducted Thursday by the county Medical
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. Certainly not Monday night. George Hill
took care of the early work, scoring a season-high 26
points, and Paul George closed it out by scoring 11 of
his 26 points during a decisive second-half stretch
that finally allowed Indiana to pull away from
Minnesota 98-84 for yet another win.
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. -- J.R. Sweezy was the one part of the
Seattle Seahawks offensive line that had avoided
injuries or having to change positions this
season.BOSTON -- Hours after a devastating blow to the
Los Angeles rotation, the Angels were reassured and
relieved by rookie starter Matt Shoemaker. Shoemaker
threw 6 2-3 inning of no-hit ball and the Angels held
on for a 2-0 victory against the Boston Red Sox on
Thursday night, completing a four-game sweep and
taking a two-game lead in the AL West. "I didnt even
really know or think about it until about the fifth or
sixth," Shoemaker said. "It was just one of those
things -- work and focus on pitches, whos coming up
and then you realize where they are in the order." The
only hit Shoemaker (12-4) allowed was a double to Will
Middlebrooks with two outs in the seventh. It was the
only hit Boston got all night and welcome timing for
the Angels, whose bullpen was weary with a cross-
country flight ahead and huge series opening at
Oakland on Friday. The Angels were also dealing with
confirmation that Garrett Richards (13-4) is out for
the season with a knee injury that occurred Wednesday
while covering first on a potential double play. "I
think its really uplifting. I think its important.
Theres going to be a lot of attention on our rotation
obviously with Garrett not going to be part of it,"
manager Mike Scioscia said. "You cant say enough about
what Matty did tonight." Shoemaker struck out nine
before a two-out walk to Mookie Betts in the eighth
ended his night. It was the only walk for Shoemaker,
who struck out nine. Jason Grilli pitched the ninth
for his 12th save of the season and first with the
Angels since coming to Los Angeles in a deal with
Pittsburgh on June 27. The Angels have won four
straight and eight of nine, taking a two-game lead
over the As into this weekends series at Oakland. Josh
Hamilton hit an RBI double in the first and Kole
Calhoun hit a sacrifice fly in the seventh for Los
Angeles only other run. It was all the offence the
Angels needed. Shoemaker said he was thinking about
Richards (13-5) as he warmed up Thursday. "Up until
gametime, it was really heavy on my mind. During the
game, I was trying to focus on pitching which I think
was good thing because thats what G does," he said.
"Its a detrimental loss to us but were all going to
fight hard to pick him up and were just going to keep
getting stronger from it.dddddddddddd" Rubby De La
Rosa (4-5) pitched 6 2-3 innings, allowing two runs
eight hits and getting himself out of a couple of jams
as he tied his career high with eight strikeouts.
Boston was able to cut off potential rallies for the
Angels in the first and seventh, holding them to run
in each and staying within reach throughout Shoemakers
no-hit bid. "We couldnt get anything going against
him. Hes been very consistent for them," Boston
manager John Farrell said. CRUISING After hitting
Boston leadoff batter Brock Holt, Shoemaker retired 20
straight before facing Middlebrooks with two outs in
the seventh. Shoemaker is the first Angels rookie with
12 wins since Ervin Santana went 12-8 in 2005. EARLY
NIGHT Angels 1B Albert Pujols was thrown out in the
sixth after striking out and getting all the way back
to the dugout. Scioscia said he hadnt heard Pujols say
anything worthy of getting tossed and went to the
plate to argue with umpire Andy Fletcher, who tossed
the Los Angeles manager, too. TRAINING ROOM Angels:
The Angels announced after the game that Richards will
have surgery on Friday. The Angels selected the
contract of left-hander Wade LeBlanc, from Triple-A
Salt Lake and placed Richards on the 60-day DL to make
room on the 40-man roster. Red Sox: LF Yoenis Cespedes
left the game after three innings for an undisclosed
personal reason, the Red Sox said. Manager John
Farrell said after the game that it was a family
emergency, but could not elaborate. Boston activated
Allen Craig (sprained left foot) from the 15-day
disabled list and started him at 1B Thursday night. UP
NEXT Angels: LHP Hector Santiago (3-7, 3.46 ERA) gets
the start in the AL West showdown as the Angels open a
weekend series at second-place Oakland. Red Sox: RHP
Joe Kelly (0-1, 5.2 9) tries again in his second start
at Fenway Park as a member of the Red Sox when they
open a weekend series against Seattle. Kelly was
tagged for seven run on seven hits in four innings
Sunday in a loss to the Houston Astros. ' ' '
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