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The Toronto Maple Leafs aim to avoid their worst start to
a season in five years on Sunday evening as they visit
New York for the Rangers home opener at Madison Square
Garden. The Maple Leafs will play on the road for the
first time this season after dropping home contests to
Montreal and Pittsburgh to begin the campaign. After
losing a one-goal decision to the Canadiens on Wednesday,
they were bested 5-2 on Saturday by the Penguins. Toronto
was outshot 41-25 and trailed 3-0 after the first period
before getting goals from Joffrey Lupul and Tyler Bozak,
both on the power play. However, the Leafs also allowed
the Penguins to score three times on the man advantage,
while netminder Jonathan Bernier did his best with 36
saves. We can all share the blame in this one, said
Lupul. We took some bad penalties and let them score, and
was unable to get any momentum back to make a push.
Toronto began last season 3-0 and with a win in six of
its first seven, but will try to avoid opening up a
campaign with three consecutive losses for the first time
since going 0-7-1 to begin the 2009-10 schedule. James
Reimer could make his first start of the season tonight
for the Leafs. He went 12-16-1 with a 3.29 goals against
average and .911 save percentage in 36 games last season
and is 1-1-1 lifetime versus the Rangers with a 3.20 GAA
and .909 save percentage in four games (3 starts). The
Rangers, meanwhile, have split a pair of road games,
beating St. Louis on Thursday before falling 5-2 to the
Columbus Blue Jackets last night. Former Blue Jacket star
Rick Nash and Lee Stempniak had the goals for New York
and rookie Anthony Duclair recorded his first career NHL
points with two assists. Cam Talbot drew the start
between the pipes for New York but stopped just 19- of-23
shots. They won the net-front battles. They got a lot of
second opportunities, Rangers head coach Alain Vigneault
said of the Blue Jackets. They were the better team
tonight. New York will open its four-game homestand with
Henrik Lundqvist in net. He made 23 saves in the win over
the Blues and is 12-7-5 lifetime versus the Leafs with a
2.66 GAA and .905 save percentage in 24 meetings. The
Rangers are 6-1-1 in their last eight versus the Maple
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Paralympian Mac Marcoux. The 16-year-old from Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont., and guide Robin Femy from Mont Tremblant,
Que., captured gold in mens giant slalom at the Sochi
Paralympics on Saturday, adding to the two bronze medals
he claimed earlier in the Games. Marcoux -- the youngest
member of Canadas Paralympic team -- led from start to
finish in the mens visually impaired category, dominating
in their first of two runs and easily maintaining their
lead in the second run. "Its so awesome. Its still
setting in. Ive never been so excited after a race," said
Marcoux, who won with a two-run combined time of two
minutes, 29.62 seconds. "When we crossed the finish line
and Rob told me we won, my heart stopped for a second. I
crashed into him and just couldnt speak. "All of what has
happened at Sochi has exceeded my expectations. I never
thought I would win a medal, let alone three." Marcoux
and Femy only began skiing together two weeks ago when
Marcouxs regular guide and older brother, BJ Marcoux,
injured his back. Marcoux and Femy put any doubts of
their fledgling partnership to rest early in the Games by
winning bronze in downhill and super-G -- even winning
their super-G medal with a broken radio headset and no
communication. Immediately following Saturdays giant
slalom, BJ, who has been by his brothers side all week,
ran to Marcoux and the two embraced in a teary hug. "That
was a pretty emotional hug. We both broke down a little
bit," Marcoux said. "Weve been through everything
together since we first started skiing together eight
years ago and he has been the most supportive person.
This is as much his medal as it is mine." As youngster
Marcoux wraps up his first Paralympics with three medals,
veteran Chris Williamson, from Toronto, skied in his
final Paralympic race on Saturday. Williamson, who won
bronze in the mens slalom on Thursday, said he feels like
he is passing the torch to Marcoux. "I have a huge mix of
emotions here at my last Paralympics, but Imm so pleased
to have a medal and its pretty clear that visually
impaired skiing in Canada is in good hands with Mac!"
said Williamson, who finished fifth
(2:37.dddddddddddd.57). Jakub Krako of Slovakia (2:31.66)
won the silver medal in the mens visually impaired
category, and Russias Valerii Redkozubov earned bronze
(2:33.57). Canadas mens sit-skiers didnt fare well in the
giant slalom, with Josh Dueck, of Kimberley, B.C., Caleb
Brousseau, from Terrace, B.C., and Calgarys Kurt Oatway
all not finishing their first runs. Standing skier Kirk
Schornstein, of Spruce Grove, Alta. finished 13th
(2:40.97). Also at the Paralympics, Canadas national
sledge hockey team won bronze, defeating Norway 3-0 in
Saturdays bronze medal game at Shayba Arena. The medal is
Canadas fourth all-time at the Paralympics; it won gold
in 2006 in Torino, Italy, silver in 1998 in Nagano,
Japan, and bronze in 1994 in Lillehammer, Norway, in
addition to this years third-place finish. Billy Bridges
of Summerside, P.E.I., scored twice to lead the Canadian
offence, while Brad Bowden of Orton, Ont., added the
other goal as Canada found the back of the net three
times in 6:12 early in the second period to break open a
scoreless game. Bowden finished with a goal and two
assists, and Corbin Watson of Kingsville, Ont., made 10
saves for his third shutout in four games. Canada
defeated China 5-4 in the semifinals and then went on to
defeat Russia 8-3 in the final match to win the gold
medal. In the 4x2.5-kilometre mixed para-Nordic skiing
relay, Quebec Citys Sebastien Fortier, Robbi Weldon of
Thunder Bay, Ont., and Ottawas Margarita Gorbounova did
not finish. In the 4x2.5-kilometre open relay, Chris
Klebl of Canmore, Alta., along with Brian McKeever, also
from Canmore, and his guides of Erik Carleton, from
Canmore, and Whitehorses Graham Nishikawa placed fourth
in the open 4x2.5-kilometre relay with a time of 25:51.9.
McKeever and company will look to win their third gold
medal of the week on Sunday when they hit the start line
for the final Nordic race of the 2014 Games.
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