Just three games on today, beginning with...
Dynamo Moscow hosting SKA St. Petersburg. Mikko Koskinen and Alexander Lazushin guard the cages. St. Petersburg led off in the first period on an Anton Burdasov goal, assisted by Vadim Shipachyov and Evgeny Dadonov. SKA added on in the second period with a Yegor Yakovlev power play goal, powered by Jarno Koskiranta. Moscow got on the board with a Maxim Pestushko goal, going in unassisted. Dynamo tied it on a power play goal by Mat Robinson, made possible by Alexei Tsvetkov and Martins Karsums. Moscow took the lead in the third period on a Karsums power play goal, guided in by Tsvetkov and Karpov. This made it 3-2, the final, with the three stars being Karsums, Tsvetkov, and Robinson.
Out in Croatia, Medvescak Zagreb welcomes Vityaz Podolsk. Harri Sateri and Danny Taylor are called on to start in goal. Zagreb began in the first period with a Jesse Saarinen goal, passed from Gilbert Brule and Thomas Larkin. Podolsk tied it on a Roman Horak goal in the third period, courtesy of Mario Kempe. Medvescak took the lead back on a Geoffrey Kinrade goal, via Colby Genoway. Zagreb added on as Radek Smolenak scored, thanks to Tomas Mertl and Marek Kvapil. This produced the 3-1 final, with Taylor (17 for 18 in saves), Kinrade, and Smolenak named the three stars.
Finally, Slovan Bratislava brings in Dinamo Riga. Joacim Ericsson and Barry Brust are in the blue paint. Riga got going in the second period as Lauris Darzins scored an unassisted goal. Bratislava tied it in the third period on a Milan Bartovic goal, fueled by Cam Barker and Filip Novak. Slovan took the lead as Lukas Kaspar scored, with the help of Ladislav Nagy and Michel Miklik. Dinamo tied it on a Mikelis Redlihs goal, with assists provided by Tim Sestito and Krisjanis Redlihs. Bratislava took the game 3-2 on a Rok Ticar goal in overtime, with helpers from Tomas Starosta and Ziga Jeglic. The three stars belonged to Ticar, Kaspar, and Bartovic.
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2015/16 KHL Season Day 27
Ten games on a busy day for the league, beginning with...
Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg hosting Barys Astana. Jan Laco and Jakub Kovar guard the cages. Astana struck first in the first period on a Konstantin Pushkaryov goal, assisted by Keaton Ellerby and Alexei Kaigorodov. Yekaterinburg tied it in the second period on an Alexander Pankov goal, fueled by Andrei Alexeyev and Alexei Vasilyev. The tie went to a shootout, where Avtomobilist's Petr Koukal gave them a 2-1 win with the lone tally. The three stars went to Kovar (21 for 22 in saves), Laco (34 for 35 in saves), and Pankov.
Down to Chelyabinsk, as Traktor welcomes Amur Khabarovsk. Juha Metsola and Vasily Demchenko are in the creases. Khabarovsk got going in the second period on a Mikhail Zheleznov goal, coming off of Rafael Akhmetov and Evgeny Grachyov. Chelyabinsk tied it in the third period as Alexei Petrov scored, thanks to Alexander Rybakov. The tie lasted to a shootout, where Anton Glinkin and Stanislav Chistov tallied for Traktor, topping a single tally from Amur's Vladislav Ushenin. The final favored Traktor 2-1, with the three stars being Demchenko (31 for 32 in saves), Metsola (32 for 33 in saves), and Chistov.
Northwest to Khanty-Mansiysk, where Yugra brings in Avangard Omsk. Dominik Furch and Georgy Gelashvili are between the pipes. Khanty-Mansiysk led off in the first period on an Alexander Ugolnikov power play goal, powered by Igor Volkov. Yugra added on in the second period with a Konstantin Panov goal, with a lone assist by Ugolnikov. Khanty-Mansiysk extended the lead in the third period on a Grigory Zheldakov power play goal, guided in by Ugolnikov and Panov. The final held at 3-0, with the three stars awarded to Ugolnikov, Panov, and Gelashvili (35 save shutout).
Backtracking to Magnitogorsk, where Metallurg hosts a team of the same name, Metallurg Novokuznetsk. Filip Novotny and Ilya Samsonov are the backups in goal. Magnitogorsk was first to score in the first period on a Denis Platonov goal, made possible by Chris Lee and Wojtek Wolski. Novokuznetsk tied it on an unassisted goal from Alexander Komaristy. Novokuznetsk took the lead in the second period as Ryan Stoa scored, with the help of Kirill Kaprizov and Artur Amirov. Magnitogorsk tied it again with a Vladislav Kaletnik goal, with a lone helper from Yaroslav Kosov. Magnitogorsk took the lead back on a Tomas Filippi goal, assisted by Lee and Wolski on the power play. Magnitogorsk added on with a Lee goal, set up by Bogdan Potekhin. Andrei Kareyev replaced Novotny in goal. Magnitogorsk extended the lead in the third period on a Kaletnik goal, helped along by Lee, who got a sock trick, and Artyom Zhelezkov. This produced the 5-2 final, with the three stars going to Lee, Kaletnik, and Wolski.
Up in Ufa, Salavat Yulaev welcomes Sibir Novosibirsk. Alexander Salak and Niklas Svedberg are the masked men. Novosibirsk opened with a power play goal by Sergei Shumakov, powered by Rinat Ibragimov and David Ullstrom. Ufa tied it on an Anton Lazarev goal in the second period, made possible by Artyon Chernov. Salavat Yulaev pulled ahead on a Linus Omark goal, passed from Teemu Hartikainen. The scoring ended here, with the final standing at 2-1. The three stars went to Omark, Lazarev, and Svedberg (19 for 20 in saves).
Westward to Togliatti, where Lada brings in CSKA Moscow. Viktor Fasth and Edgars Masalskis are set to start in goal. Togliatti began in the first period on an Anton Shenfeld goal, via Igor Magogin and Mark Flood. Moscow tied it with a Dmitry Kugryshev goal, fueled by Jan Mursak and Simon Hjalmarsson. CSKA took the lead as Maxim Mamin scored, with a lone assist by Sergei Andronov. Moscow added on in the second period with a power play goal by Denis Denisov, powered by Nikita Zaitsev and Alexander Radulov. Lada pulled back on an Alexander Bumagin goal, coming off of Alexander Nikulin and Alexei Volgin on the power play. CSKA iced it at 4-2 with a Geoff Platt empty net goal, set up by Mursak. The three stars were handed to Mursak, Denisov, and Mamin.
Out to Sochi, where the Leopards host Dinamo Minsk. Jeff Glass and Konstantin Barulin are in the blue paint. Sochi started in the first period on an Igor Ignatushkin goal, guided in by Clay Wilson and Andre Petersson. Minsk tied it on a second period power play goal from Matt Ellison, powered by Jonathan Cheechoo and Nick Bailen. The Leopards retook the lead on a Mikhail Anisin goal, courtesy of Max Warn. Sochi added on in the third period with a Pyotr Schastlivy goal, assisted by Roman Lyuduchin and Yegor Morozov. The Leopards finished it at 4-1 with a Warn goal, coming off of Anisin. The three stars belonged to Anisin, Barulin (41 for 42 in saves), and Warn.
Continuing along, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl welcomes Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod. Ilya Proskuryakov and Vitaly Kolesnik man the nets. Yaroslavl drew first blood on a Yegor Averin goal, courtesy of Jiri Novotny and Mikhail Pashnin on the power play. Nizhny Novgorod tied it on an Ilya Kolganov goal, made possible by Roman Konkov and Dmitry Semin. Lokomotiv took the lead back on a third period goal from Emil Galimov, guided in by Pavel Koledov and Petri Kontiola. Yaroslavl wrapped it up at 3-1 with an unassisted empty net goal from Galimov. The three stars were given to Galimov, Kolesnik (23 for 24 in saves), and Averin.
Back east, Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk brings in Admiral Vladivostok. Ivan Nalimov and Alexander Sudnitsin protect the nets. Nizhnekamsk got started on an Igor Polygalov goal, via Mikhail Zhukov and Yegor Milovzorov. Vladivostok tied it on a Maxim Mamin goal (research shows that there are two of them, one on Admiral aged 27 and one on CSKA aged 20), passed from Artyom Podshendyalov. Admiral took the lead in the second period as Dmitry Lugin scored, thanks to Mikhail Fisenko and Konstantin Makarov. Vladivostok added on with another Lugin goal, with a lone assist by Samvel Mnatsyan. Neftekhimik got one back in the third period on a Milovzorov goal, with a lone helper provided by Georgijs Pujacs. This made it 3-2, the final, with the three stars being Lugin, Milovzorov, and Nalimov (37 for 39 in saves).
Finally, Ak Bars Kazan hosts Severstal Cherepovets. Jakub Stepanek and Emil Garipov guard the cages. Kazan dented the scoreboard in the first period on a Mattias Sjogren power play goal, powered by Yakov Rylov and Oscar Moller. Cherepovets tied it in the second period on a Dmitry Kagarlitsky goal, courtesy of Pavel Buchnevich and Pavel Chernov. Ak Bars took the lead in the third period on an Artyom Mikheyev goal, via Igor Mirnov. Kazan added on with a Justin Azevedo goal, made possible by Fyodor Malykhin. The three stars of the 3-1 game went to Garipov (26 for 27 in saves), Mikheyev, and Azevedo.
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Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg hosting Barys Astana. Jan Laco and Jakub Kovar guard the cages. Astana struck first in the first period on a Konstantin Pushkaryov goal, assisted by Keaton Ellerby and Alexei Kaigorodov. Yekaterinburg tied it in the second period on an Alexander Pankov goal, fueled by Andrei Alexeyev and Alexei Vasilyev. The tie went to a shootout, where Avtomobilist's Petr Koukal gave them a 2-1 win with the lone tally. The three stars went to Kovar (21 for 22 in saves), Laco (34 for 35 in saves), and Pankov.
Down to Chelyabinsk, as Traktor welcomes Amur Khabarovsk. Juha Metsola and Vasily Demchenko are in the creases. Khabarovsk got going in the second period on a Mikhail Zheleznov goal, coming off of Rafael Akhmetov and Evgeny Grachyov. Chelyabinsk tied it in the third period as Alexei Petrov scored, thanks to Alexander Rybakov. The tie lasted to a shootout, where Anton Glinkin and Stanislav Chistov tallied for Traktor, topping a single tally from Amur's Vladislav Ushenin. The final favored Traktor 2-1, with the three stars being Demchenko (31 for 32 in saves), Metsola (32 for 33 in saves), and Chistov.
Northwest to Khanty-Mansiysk, where Yugra brings in Avangard Omsk. Dominik Furch and Georgy Gelashvili are between the pipes. Khanty-Mansiysk led off in the first period on an Alexander Ugolnikov power play goal, powered by Igor Volkov. Yugra added on in the second period with a Konstantin Panov goal, with a lone assist by Ugolnikov. Khanty-Mansiysk extended the lead in the third period on a Grigory Zheldakov power play goal, guided in by Ugolnikov and Panov. The final held at 3-0, with the three stars awarded to Ugolnikov, Panov, and Gelashvili (35 save shutout).
Backtracking to Magnitogorsk, where Metallurg hosts a team of the same name, Metallurg Novokuznetsk. Filip Novotny and Ilya Samsonov are the backups in goal. Magnitogorsk was first to score in the first period on a Denis Platonov goal, made possible by Chris Lee and Wojtek Wolski. Novokuznetsk tied it on an unassisted goal from Alexander Komaristy. Novokuznetsk took the lead in the second period as Ryan Stoa scored, with the help of Kirill Kaprizov and Artur Amirov. Magnitogorsk tied it again with a Vladislav Kaletnik goal, with a lone helper from Yaroslav Kosov. Magnitogorsk took the lead back on a Tomas Filippi goal, assisted by Lee and Wolski on the power play. Magnitogorsk added on with a Lee goal, set up by Bogdan Potekhin. Andrei Kareyev replaced Novotny in goal. Magnitogorsk extended the lead in the third period on a Kaletnik goal, helped along by Lee, who got a sock trick, and Artyom Zhelezkov. This produced the 5-2 final, with the three stars going to Lee, Kaletnik, and Wolski.
Up in Ufa, Salavat Yulaev welcomes Sibir Novosibirsk. Alexander Salak and Niklas Svedberg are the masked men. Novosibirsk opened with a power play goal by Sergei Shumakov, powered by Rinat Ibragimov and David Ullstrom. Ufa tied it on an Anton Lazarev goal in the second period, made possible by Artyon Chernov. Salavat Yulaev pulled ahead on a Linus Omark goal, passed from Teemu Hartikainen. The scoring ended here, with the final standing at 2-1. The three stars went to Omark, Lazarev, and Svedberg (19 for 20 in saves).
Westward to Togliatti, where Lada brings in CSKA Moscow. Viktor Fasth and Edgars Masalskis are set to start in goal. Togliatti began in the first period on an Anton Shenfeld goal, via Igor Magogin and Mark Flood. Moscow tied it with a Dmitry Kugryshev goal, fueled by Jan Mursak and Simon Hjalmarsson. CSKA took the lead as Maxim Mamin scored, with a lone assist by Sergei Andronov. Moscow added on in the second period with a power play goal by Denis Denisov, powered by Nikita Zaitsev and Alexander Radulov. Lada pulled back on an Alexander Bumagin goal, coming off of Alexander Nikulin and Alexei Volgin on the power play. CSKA iced it at 4-2 with a Geoff Platt empty net goal, set up by Mursak. The three stars were handed to Mursak, Denisov, and Mamin.
Out to Sochi, where the Leopards host Dinamo Minsk. Jeff Glass and Konstantin Barulin are in the blue paint. Sochi started in the first period on an Igor Ignatushkin goal, guided in by Clay Wilson and Andre Petersson. Minsk tied it on a second period power play goal from Matt Ellison, powered by Jonathan Cheechoo and Nick Bailen. The Leopards retook the lead on a Mikhail Anisin goal, courtesy of Max Warn. Sochi added on in the third period with a Pyotr Schastlivy goal, assisted by Roman Lyuduchin and Yegor Morozov. The Leopards finished it at 4-1 with a Warn goal, coming off of Anisin. The three stars belonged to Anisin, Barulin (41 for 42 in saves), and Warn.
Continuing along, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl welcomes Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod. Ilya Proskuryakov and Vitaly Kolesnik man the nets. Yaroslavl drew first blood on a Yegor Averin goal, courtesy of Jiri Novotny and Mikhail Pashnin on the power play. Nizhny Novgorod tied it on an Ilya Kolganov goal, made possible by Roman Konkov and Dmitry Semin. Lokomotiv took the lead back on a third period goal from Emil Galimov, guided in by Pavel Koledov and Petri Kontiola. Yaroslavl wrapped it up at 3-1 with an unassisted empty net goal from Galimov. The three stars were given to Galimov, Kolesnik (23 for 24 in saves), and Averin.
Back east, Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk brings in Admiral Vladivostok. Ivan Nalimov and Alexander Sudnitsin protect the nets. Nizhnekamsk got started on an Igor Polygalov goal, via Mikhail Zhukov and Yegor Milovzorov. Vladivostok tied it on a Maxim Mamin goal (research shows that there are two of them, one on Admiral aged 27 and one on CSKA aged 20), passed from Artyom Podshendyalov. Admiral took the lead in the second period as Dmitry Lugin scored, thanks to Mikhail Fisenko and Konstantin Makarov. Vladivostok added on with another Lugin goal, with a lone assist by Samvel Mnatsyan. Neftekhimik got one back in the third period on a Milovzorov goal, with a lone helper provided by Georgijs Pujacs. This made it 3-2, the final, with the three stars being Lugin, Milovzorov, and Nalimov (37 for 39 in saves).
Finally, Ak Bars Kazan hosts Severstal Cherepovets. Jakub Stepanek and Emil Garipov guard the cages. Kazan dented the scoreboard in the first period on a Mattias Sjogren power play goal, powered by Yakov Rylov and Oscar Moller. Cherepovets tied it in the second period on a Dmitry Kagarlitsky goal, courtesy of Pavel Buchnevich and Pavel Chernov. Ak Bars took the lead in the third period on an Artyom Mikheyev goal, via Igor Mirnov. Kazan added on with a Justin Azevedo goal, made possible by Fyodor Malykhin. The three stars of the 3-1 game went to Garipov (26 for 27 in saves), Mikheyev, and Azevedo.
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Major League Soccer Week 29
All teams take the field this weekend, and the first game is on Friday, as...
Sporting Kansas City hosts FC Dallas. Jesse Gonzalez and Jon Kempin are the goalies. Kansas City led off in the sixty-fifth minute with a Benny Feilhaber goal. In the seventy-sixth minute, Feilhaber scored again for Sporting, this time on a penalty kick. Dallas got on the board with a Victor Ulloa goal in the eightieth minute, passed from Fabian Castillo. Kansas City shot back in the eighty-third minute on a Dominic Dwyer goal, made possible by Paulo Nagamura. In the eighty-sixth minute, Bernardo Anor of Sporting took a yellow card for a foul. This made it 3-1, the final, with the man of the match being Feilhaber for his brace.
The first of seven Saturday games features Toronto FC welcoming the Colorado Rapids. Clint Irwin and Chris Konopka man the nets. Toronto struck first in the fourteenth minute on a Sebastian Giovinco goal, courtesy of Robbie Findley. Toronto added on with another Giovinco goal in the eighteenth minute, via Jonathan Osorio and Benoit Cheyrou. Colorado's Maynor Figueroa took a yellow card for a twenty-fourth minute foul. Toronto extended the lead as Damien Perquis scored in the thirty-eighth minute, thanks to Giovinco. The Rapids got on the board with a fortieth minute Dillon Powers goal, guided in by Vicente Sanchez. Toronto had a yellow card for a forty-fifth minute foul by Justin Morrow. In the fifty-seventh minute, Toronto's Jozy Altidore took a yellow card for his foul. In the sixty-first minute, Lucas Pittinari of Colorado received a yellow card for his foul. Toronto's Luke Moore took a yellow card for a foul in the seventy-third minute. Sam Cronin of the Rapids had a yellow card for a seventy-sixth minute foul. Toronto's Marco Delgado had a yellow card for time wasting in the eighty-eighth minute. The final stayed at 3-1, with the man of the match being Giovinco, for his brace and assist.
Down in the States, DC United brings in the Columbus Crew SC. Steve Clark and Bill Hamid are the reliable keepers. Columbus began in the twenty-seventh minute on an Ethan Finlay goal, made possible by Tyson Wahl and Kei Kamara. The Crew added on with a Kamara goal in the forty-ninth minute, set up by Tony Tchani. In the fifty-first minute, DC saw a yellow card for a foul by Steve Birnbaum. United had a yellow card given to Perry Kitchen in the sixty-second minute for persistent infringement. In the sixty-eighth minute, DC got on the board through a penalty kick goal by Chris Rolfe. In the seventy-second minute, Columbus' Chris Klute received a yellow card for entering the field illegally. In stoppage time, United had a yellow card given to Taylor Kemp for a foul. The final remained at 2-1, with Kamara being the man of the match with his goal and assist.
Over to New York City FC hosting the San Jose Earthquakes. David Bingham and Josh Saunders are in the six-yard boxes. In the thirty-third minute, Andrea Pirlo of New York City received a yellow card for dissent. In the thirty-fourth minute, San Jose's Clarence Goodson had a yellow card for his foul. New York City saw a yellow card given to RJ Allen for a forty-fourth minute foul. In first half stoppage time minute, the Earthquakes took a yellow card for a Marc Pelosi foul. New York City dented the scoreboard on a fifty-first minute goal by Ned Grabavoy, coming off of David Villa. New York City added on as Grabavoy scored again, with the help of Frank Lampard. In the sixty-fifth minute, New York City extended the lead on a Villa goal, via Angelino and Grabavoy. Chris Wingert of New York City received a yellow card for a sixty-sixth minute foul. San Jose got on the board in the seventy-second minute on a Quincy Amarikwa goal. The Earthquakes pulled closer as Chris Wondolowski scored on a penalty kick in the seventy-sixth minute. New York City's Andrew Jacobson was booked in the eighty-sixth minute on a yellow card for a foul. New York City held on for a 3-2 win, and a brace from Grabavoy earned him man of the match honors.
Out in the Northwest, the Vancouver Whitecaps FC welcome the Seattle Sounders FC with the Cascadia Cup on the line. Stefan Frei and David Ousted are the keepers. Vancouver's Russell Teibert took a yellow card for a twenty-second minute foul. Seattle had a yellow card go to Brad Evans for a foul in the twenty-fourth minute. The Sounders got going in the forty-fifth minute on an Andreas Ivanschitz goal, set up by Obafemi Martins. In the sixty-third minute, Jordan Smith of the Whitecaps took a yellow card for a foul. Seattle added on in the seventy-first minute with a Gonzalo Pineda goal, set up by Clint Dempsey and Nelson Valdez. Kendall Waston of Vancouver took a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-first minute. The Sounders extended the lead as Martins scored, thanks to Dempsey and Cristian Roldan. The final held at 3-0, with the man of the match being Martins for a goal and assist.
Back east, the Montreal Impact bring in the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Evan Bush are ready to play goal. Montreal was first to score in the fifth minute on a Johan Venegas goal in the fifth minute, via Ignacio Piatti. The Impact added on with a sixtieth minute goal from Didier Drogba. Montreal saw a yellow card given to Laurent Ciman for his sixty-third minute foul. In the sixty-ninth minute, Marco Donadel of the Impact took a yellow card for persistent infringement. Montreal went down to ten men when Donadel received a straight red card in the seventy-second minute for his foul. The Impact extended the lead on a Dilly Duka goal, coming off of Drogba and the goalie Bush in the seventy-sixth minute. The final held at 3-0, and Drogba was the man of the match for a goal and assist.
Southwest to Chicago, as the Fire host Orlando City SC. Tally Hall and Jon Busch protect the nets. Orlando City saw a yellow card go to Rafael Ramos for a thirty-first minute foul. Chicago had a yellow card for a Jeff Larentowicz foul in the thirty-ninth minute. The Fire took two yellow cards in the second half for Michael Stephens in the sixty-third minute and Patrick Nyarko in the seventy-ninth minute, both for fouls. Orlando City opened with an eighty-sixth minute goal by Bryan Rochez, set up by Darwin Ceren and Brek Shea. This secured a 1-0 win, with the man of the match being Rochez for the late winner.
Ending Saturday, Real Salt Lake welcomes the Los Angeles Galaxy. Donovan Ricketts and Nick Rimando are the veteran keepers. Salt Lake started early on a third minute goal by Devon Sandoval, coming off of Aaron Maund and Javier Morales. Real took a yellow card for a Morales foul in the fifteenth minute. Salt Lake added on with a Morales penalty kick goal in the twenty-eighth minute. Real extended the lead as Sandoval scored again in the fifty-third minute, guided in by Juan Manuel Martinez. This produced the eventual 3-0 final, with the man of the match honors going to Sandoval for his brace.
On Sunday, the first game has the Portland Timbers bringing in the New York Red Bulls. Luis Robles and Adam Larsen Kwarasey are in goal. In the eighth minute, Portland's Lucas Melano received a yellow card for his foul. New York began with a forty-third minute goal from Felipe, via Kemar Lawrence. In first half stoppage time, the Red Bulls added on with a Damien Perrinelle goal, set up by Sacha Kljestan. This was it for the scoring, with the final being 2-0. The man of the match was Felipe.
Finally, the Philadelphia Union host the Houston Dynamo. Tyler Deric and John McCarthy receive the starts in goal. Philadelphia quickly opened in the third minute on a Tranquillo Barnetta goal, assisted by Sebastien Le Toux. In the fourteenth minute, Giles Barnes of Houston took a yellow card for simulation. The Dynamo had another yellow card for a Leonel Miranda foul in the sixtieth minute. The Union added on in the sixty-third minute as C.J. Sapong scored, thanks to Fabinho and Barnetta. In stoppage time, Houston's Luis Garrido took a yellow card for a foul. The final was 2-0, and the man of the match was Barnetta for a goal and assist.
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Sporting Kansas City hosts FC Dallas. Jesse Gonzalez and Jon Kempin are the goalies. Kansas City led off in the sixty-fifth minute with a Benny Feilhaber goal. In the seventy-sixth minute, Feilhaber scored again for Sporting, this time on a penalty kick. Dallas got on the board with a Victor Ulloa goal in the eightieth minute, passed from Fabian Castillo. Kansas City shot back in the eighty-third minute on a Dominic Dwyer goal, made possible by Paulo Nagamura. In the eighty-sixth minute, Bernardo Anor of Sporting took a yellow card for a foul. This made it 3-1, the final, with the man of the match being Feilhaber for his brace.
The first of seven Saturday games features Toronto FC welcoming the Colorado Rapids. Clint Irwin and Chris Konopka man the nets. Toronto struck first in the fourteenth minute on a Sebastian Giovinco goal, courtesy of Robbie Findley. Toronto added on with another Giovinco goal in the eighteenth minute, via Jonathan Osorio and Benoit Cheyrou. Colorado's Maynor Figueroa took a yellow card for a twenty-fourth minute foul. Toronto extended the lead as Damien Perquis scored in the thirty-eighth minute, thanks to Giovinco. The Rapids got on the board with a fortieth minute Dillon Powers goal, guided in by Vicente Sanchez. Toronto had a yellow card for a forty-fifth minute foul by Justin Morrow. In the fifty-seventh minute, Toronto's Jozy Altidore took a yellow card for his foul. In the sixty-first minute, Lucas Pittinari of Colorado received a yellow card for his foul. Toronto's Luke Moore took a yellow card for a foul in the seventy-third minute. Sam Cronin of the Rapids had a yellow card for a seventy-sixth minute foul. Toronto's Marco Delgado had a yellow card for time wasting in the eighty-eighth minute. The final stayed at 3-1, with the man of the match being Giovinco, for his brace and assist.
Down in the States, DC United brings in the Columbus Crew SC. Steve Clark and Bill Hamid are the reliable keepers. Columbus began in the twenty-seventh minute on an Ethan Finlay goal, made possible by Tyson Wahl and Kei Kamara. The Crew added on with a Kamara goal in the forty-ninth minute, set up by Tony Tchani. In the fifty-first minute, DC saw a yellow card for a foul by Steve Birnbaum. United had a yellow card given to Perry Kitchen in the sixty-second minute for persistent infringement. In the sixty-eighth minute, DC got on the board through a penalty kick goal by Chris Rolfe. In the seventy-second minute, Columbus' Chris Klute received a yellow card for entering the field illegally. In stoppage time, United had a yellow card given to Taylor Kemp for a foul. The final remained at 2-1, with Kamara being the man of the match with his goal and assist.
Over to New York City FC hosting the San Jose Earthquakes. David Bingham and Josh Saunders are in the six-yard boxes. In the thirty-third minute, Andrea Pirlo of New York City received a yellow card for dissent. In the thirty-fourth minute, San Jose's Clarence Goodson had a yellow card for his foul. New York City saw a yellow card given to RJ Allen for a forty-fourth minute foul. In first half stoppage time minute, the Earthquakes took a yellow card for a Marc Pelosi foul. New York City dented the scoreboard on a fifty-first minute goal by Ned Grabavoy, coming off of David Villa. New York City added on as Grabavoy scored again, with the help of Frank Lampard. In the sixty-fifth minute, New York City extended the lead on a Villa goal, via Angelino and Grabavoy. Chris Wingert of New York City received a yellow card for a sixty-sixth minute foul. San Jose got on the board in the seventy-second minute on a Quincy Amarikwa goal. The Earthquakes pulled closer as Chris Wondolowski scored on a penalty kick in the seventy-sixth minute. New York City's Andrew Jacobson was booked in the eighty-sixth minute on a yellow card for a foul. New York City held on for a 3-2 win, and a brace from Grabavoy earned him man of the match honors.
Out in the Northwest, the Vancouver Whitecaps FC welcome the Seattle Sounders FC with the Cascadia Cup on the line. Stefan Frei and David Ousted are the keepers. Vancouver's Russell Teibert took a yellow card for a twenty-second minute foul. Seattle had a yellow card go to Brad Evans for a foul in the twenty-fourth minute. The Sounders got going in the forty-fifth minute on an Andreas Ivanschitz goal, set up by Obafemi Martins. In the sixty-third minute, Jordan Smith of the Whitecaps took a yellow card for a foul. Seattle added on in the seventy-first minute with a Gonzalo Pineda goal, set up by Clint Dempsey and Nelson Valdez. Kendall Waston of Vancouver took a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-first minute. The Sounders extended the lead as Martins scored, thanks to Dempsey and Cristian Roldan. The final held at 3-0, with the man of the match being Martins for a goal and assist.
Back east, the Montreal Impact bring in the New England Revolution. Bobby Shuttleworth and Evan Bush are ready to play goal. Montreal was first to score in the fifth minute on a Johan Venegas goal in the fifth minute, via Ignacio Piatti. The Impact added on with a sixtieth minute goal from Didier Drogba. Montreal saw a yellow card given to Laurent Ciman for his sixty-third minute foul. In the sixty-ninth minute, Marco Donadel of the Impact took a yellow card for persistent infringement. Montreal went down to ten men when Donadel received a straight red card in the seventy-second minute for his foul. The Impact extended the lead on a Dilly Duka goal, coming off of Drogba and the goalie Bush in the seventy-sixth minute. The final held at 3-0, and Drogba was the man of the match for a goal and assist.
Southwest to Chicago, as the Fire host Orlando City SC. Tally Hall and Jon Busch protect the nets. Orlando City saw a yellow card go to Rafael Ramos for a thirty-first minute foul. Chicago had a yellow card for a Jeff Larentowicz foul in the thirty-ninth minute. The Fire took two yellow cards in the second half for Michael Stephens in the sixty-third minute and Patrick Nyarko in the seventy-ninth minute, both for fouls. Orlando City opened with an eighty-sixth minute goal by Bryan Rochez, set up by Darwin Ceren and Brek Shea. This secured a 1-0 win, with the man of the match being Rochez for the late winner.
Ending Saturday, Real Salt Lake welcomes the Los Angeles Galaxy. Donovan Ricketts and Nick Rimando are the veteran keepers. Salt Lake started early on a third minute goal by Devon Sandoval, coming off of Aaron Maund and Javier Morales. Real took a yellow card for a Morales foul in the fifteenth minute. Salt Lake added on with a Morales penalty kick goal in the twenty-eighth minute. Real extended the lead as Sandoval scored again in the fifty-third minute, guided in by Juan Manuel Martinez. This produced the eventual 3-0 final, with the man of the match honors going to Sandoval for his brace.
On Sunday, the first game has the Portland Timbers bringing in the New York Red Bulls. Luis Robles and Adam Larsen Kwarasey are in goal. In the eighth minute, Portland's Lucas Melano received a yellow card for his foul. New York began with a forty-third minute goal from Felipe, via Kemar Lawrence. In first half stoppage time, the Red Bulls added on with a Damien Perrinelle goal, set up by Sacha Kljestan. This was it for the scoring, with the final being 2-0. The man of the match was Felipe.
Finally, the Philadelphia Union host the Houston Dynamo. Tyler Deric and John McCarthy receive the starts in goal. Philadelphia quickly opened in the third minute on a Tranquillo Barnetta goal, assisted by Sebastien Le Toux. In the fourteenth minute, Giles Barnes of Houston took a yellow card for simulation. The Dynamo had another yellow card for a Leonel Miranda foul in the sixtieth minute. The Union added on in the sixty-third minute as C.J. Sapong scored, thanks to Fabinho and Barnetta. In stoppage time, Houston's Luis Garrido took a yellow card for a foul. The final was 2-0, and the man of the match was Barnetta for a goal and assist.
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2015/16 Premier League Week 6
All games are on Saturday or Sunday today, beginning in...
London, as Chelsea hosts Arsenal. Petr Cech and Asmir Begovic are the goalies. In the thirty-first minute, Arsenal's Santiago Cazorla received a yellow card for his foul. In the forty-fifth minute, Gabriel Paulista took a yellow card for his foul for Arsenal, as did Diego Costa for Chelsea for his antics. Paulista also took a straight red card for violent conduct toward Costa after the play, with this card coming in first half stoppage time to put Arsenal at ten men. In the forty-ninth minute, Branislav Ivanovic took a yellow card for a foul. In the fifty-third minute, Kurt Zouma put Chelsea on the board with a goal, passed from Cesc Fabregas. Chelsea's Oscar had a yellow card for his sixty-fourth minute foul. Calum Chambers of Arsenal had a yellow card for a foul in the seventy-second minute. Arsenal went to nine men when Cazorla took a second yellow card in the seventy-ninth minute for a foul. Chelsea iced it on an Eden Hazard goal in second half stoppage time, for a 2-0 win.
North to Aston Villa welcoming West Bromwich Albion. Boaz Myhill opposes Brad Guzan in goal. West Bromwich Albion had two yellow cards in the first half, for a twenty-first minute foul by Chris Brunt and a James Morrison foul in the thirty-fourth minute. West Bromwich Albion struck first on a Saido Berahino goal in the thirty-ninth minute, via Morrison. Carles Gil of Aston Villa received a yellow card for his foul in the sixty-second minute. West Bromwich Albion saw a yellow card go to Claudio Yacob for his foul in the seventy-eighth minute. Aston Villa's Jordan Amavi took a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-second minute. West Bromwich Albion held on for a 1-0 win.
Over to Bournemouth bringing in Sunderland. Costel Pantilimon and Artur Boruc draw the starts in goal. Bournemouth started in the fourth minute with a Callum Wilson goal, assisted by Dan Gosling. Bournemouth added on with a ninth minute goal from Matt Ritchie. Sunderland had three yellow cards in the first half, for fouls by Sebastian Coates in the fourteenth minute, Billy Jones in the twenty-third minute, and Younes Kaboul in the forty-second minute. Sunderland's discipline lacked in the second half as well, as Fabio Borini received a yellow card for a sixty-third minute foul. In the seventy-fourth minute, Sunderland went down to ten men as Kaboul took a second yellow card for a foul. Bournemouth saw a booking for Dan Gosling for his yellow card-worthy foul in the eightieth minute. Sunderland's Ola Toivonen took a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-fifth minute. The last yellow card of the game went to Bournemouth's Glenn Murray deep into the stoppage time for a foul. The final stayed at 2-0 for Bournemouth.
Way up north, Newcastle United hosts Watford. Heurelho Gomes and Tim Krul are the gloved men. Watford opened with a tenth minute goal by Odion Ighalo, set up by Etienne Capoue. In the twenty-eighth minute, Ighalo doubled the Watford lead on another goal, assisted by Troy Deeney. Almen Abdi of Watford received a yellow card for his foul in the thirty-sixth minute. Newcastle United got on the board in the sixty-second minute through a Daryl Janmaat goal, made possible by Moussa Sissoko. In the eightieth minute, Capoue of Watford took a yellow card for a foul. Newcastle United saw a yellow card assessed to Jack Colback in the eighty-ninth minute for his foul. Watford held on to win the game 2-1.
In the east, Stoke City welcomes Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Jack Butland are between the posts. Stoke City was first to score on a thirteenth minute goal by Bojan, via Marko Arnautovic. In the twentieth minute, Stoke City added on with a Jonathan Walters goal. Leicester City tied it on a penalty kick goal by Riyad Mahrez in the fifty-first minute. Leicester City had yellow cards go to Mahrez in the fifty-eighth minute and N'Golo Kante in the sixtieth minute, both for fouls. Leicester City tied it on a sixty-ninth minute goal by Jamie Vardy, coming off of Mahrez. Stoke City had a yellow card given to Bojan in the seventieth minute. Leicester City had two more yellow cards, for Daniel Drinkwater's seventy-eighth minute foul and a Jeffrey Schlupp foul in the eighty-first minute. The final remained at a 2-2 draw.
Out in Wales, Swansea City brings in Everton. Tim Howard and Lukasz Fabianski guard the woodwork. In first half stoppage time, Jack Cork of Swansea City took a yellow card for a foul. Everton took two yellow cards for Gareth Barry's fifty-sixth minute foul and a Tyias Browning foul in the seventy-fourth minute. Swansea City saw a yellow card go to Andre Ayew in the eightieth minute for a foul. In second half stoppage time, Kevin Mirallas of Everton took a straight red card for a foul, putting his team at ten men. It didn't change the scoreless draw that became the final a couple minutes later.
Back in England, Saturday ends with Manchester City hosting West Ham United. Adrian and Joe Hart are the reliable keepers. In the sixth minute, Victor Moses of West Ham United began the scoring with his goal, courtesy of Dimitri Payet. Manuel Lanzini of West Ham United took a yellow card for a foul in the twenty-second minute. West Ham United added on with a thirty-first minute goal by Diafra Sakho, passed from Pedro Obiang. Manchester City got on the board with a first half stoppage time goal by Kevin De Bruyne, assisted by Sergio Aguero. Later in the extra time, Obiang of West Ham United took a yellow card for his foul. Manchester City saw a yellow card go to Aleksandar Kolarov in the fifty-fourth minute for his foul. The final score held at 2-1, favoring West Ham United.
Sunday begins in London as well, as Tottenham Hotspur welcomes Crystal Palace. Alex McCarthy and Hugo Lloris are the goalies. In the forty-fifth minute, Martin Kelly took a yellow card for his foul for Crystal Palace. Yannick Bolasie of Crystal Palace received a yellow card for his foul. Tottenham Hotspur got things going in the sixty-eighth minute on a Son Heung-Min goal, via Christian Eriksen. Tottenham Hotspur saw a yellow card for a seventy-sixth minute foul by Erik Lamela. The score stayed at 1-0 for Tottenham Hotspur.
Up north, Liverpool brings in Norwich City. John Ruddy is mismatched with Simon Mignolet in net. Liverpool had a yellow card given to James Milner in the third minute for a foul. Liverpool struck first in the forty-eighth minute on a Danny Ings goal, via Alberto Moreno. Norwich City's Alexander Tettey took a yellow card in the fifty-third minute. Norwich City tied it as Russell Martin scored in the sixty-first minute. In the seventy-eighth minute, Graham Dorrans of Norwich City took a yellow card. The final remained a 1-1 draw.
Finally, Southampton hosts Manchester United. David de Gea and Maarten Stekelenburg are the keepers. Southampton dented the scoreboard on a thirteenth minute goal by Graziano Pelle. Manchester United tied it on a thirty-fourth minute goal by Anthony Martial. Manchester United took the lead as Martial scored in the fiftieth minute. Manchester United added on with a Juan Mata goal in the sixty-eighth minute. Southampton took two yellow cards, for Virgil van Dijk in the seventy-third minute and Jose Fonte in the seventy-eighth minute, both for fouls. Southampton got one back with an eighty-sixth minute goal from Pelle, set up by Sadio Mane. The final favored Manchester United 3-2.
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London, as Chelsea hosts Arsenal. Petr Cech and Asmir Begovic are the goalies. In the thirty-first minute, Arsenal's Santiago Cazorla received a yellow card for his foul. In the forty-fifth minute, Gabriel Paulista took a yellow card for his foul for Arsenal, as did Diego Costa for Chelsea for his antics. Paulista also took a straight red card for violent conduct toward Costa after the play, with this card coming in first half stoppage time to put Arsenal at ten men. In the forty-ninth minute, Branislav Ivanovic took a yellow card for a foul. In the fifty-third minute, Kurt Zouma put Chelsea on the board with a goal, passed from Cesc Fabregas. Chelsea's Oscar had a yellow card for his sixty-fourth minute foul. Calum Chambers of Arsenal had a yellow card for a foul in the seventy-second minute. Arsenal went to nine men when Cazorla took a second yellow card in the seventy-ninth minute for a foul. Chelsea iced it on an Eden Hazard goal in second half stoppage time, for a 2-0 win.
North to Aston Villa welcoming West Bromwich Albion. Boaz Myhill opposes Brad Guzan in goal. West Bromwich Albion had two yellow cards in the first half, for a twenty-first minute foul by Chris Brunt and a James Morrison foul in the thirty-fourth minute. West Bromwich Albion struck first on a Saido Berahino goal in the thirty-ninth minute, via Morrison. Carles Gil of Aston Villa received a yellow card for his foul in the sixty-second minute. West Bromwich Albion saw a yellow card go to Claudio Yacob for his foul in the seventy-eighth minute. Aston Villa's Jordan Amavi took a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-second minute. West Bromwich Albion held on for a 1-0 win.
Over to Bournemouth bringing in Sunderland. Costel Pantilimon and Artur Boruc draw the starts in goal. Bournemouth started in the fourth minute with a Callum Wilson goal, assisted by Dan Gosling. Bournemouth added on with a ninth minute goal from Matt Ritchie. Sunderland had three yellow cards in the first half, for fouls by Sebastian Coates in the fourteenth minute, Billy Jones in the twenty-third minute, and Younes Kaboul in the forty-second minute. Sunderland's discipline lacked in the second half as well, as Fabio Borini received a yellow card for a sixty-third minute foul. In the seventy-fourth minute, Sunderland went down to ten men as Kaboul took a second yellow card for a foul. Bournemouth saw a booking for Dan Gosling for his yellow card-worthy foul in the eightieth minute. Sunderland's Ola Toivonen took a yellow card for a foul in the eighty-fifth minute. The last yellow card of the game went to Bournemouth's Glenn Murray deep into the stoppage time for a foul. The final stayed at 2-0 for Bournemouth.
Way up north, Newcastle United hosts Watford. Heurelho Gomes and Tim Krul are the gloved men. Watford opened with a tenth minute goal by Odion Ighalo, set up by Etienne Capoue. In the twenty-eighth minute, Ighalo doubled the Watford lead on another goal, assisted by Troy Deeney. Almen Abdi of Watford received a yellow card for his foul in the thirty-sixth minute. Newcastle United got on the board in the sixty-second minute through a Daryl Janmaat goal, made possible by Moussa Sissoko. In the eightieth minute, Capoue of Watford took a yellow card for a foul. Newcastle United saw a yellow card assessed to Jack Colback in the eighty-ninth minute for his foul. Watford held on to win the game 2-1.
In the east, Stoke City welcomes Leicester City. Kasper Schmeichel and Jack Butland are between the posts. Stoke City was first to score on a thirteenth minute goal by Bojan, via Marko Arnautovic. In the twentieth minute, Stoke City added on with a Jonathan Walters goal. Leicester City tied it on a penalty kick goal by Riyad Mahrez in the fifty-first minute. Leicester City had yellow cards go to Mahrez in the fifty-eighth minute and N'Golo Kante in the sixtieth minute, both for fouls. Leicester City tied it on a sixty-ninth minute goal by Jamie Vardy, coming off of Mahrez. Stoke City had a yellow card given to Bojan in the seventieth minute. Leicester City had two more yellow cards, for Daniel Drinkwater's seventy-eighth minute foul and a Jeffrey Schlupp foul in the eighty-first minute. The final remained at a 2-2 draw.
Out in Wales, Swansea City brings in Everton. Tim Howard and Lukasz Fabianski guard the woodwork. In first half stoppage time, Jack Cork of Swansea City took a yellow card for a foul. Everton took two yellow cards for Gareth Barry's fifty-sixth minute foul and a Tyias Browning foul in the seventy-fourth minute. Swansea City saw a yellow card go to Andre Ayew in the eightieth minute for a foul. In second half stoppage time, Kevin Mirallas of Everton took a straight red card for a foul, putting his team at ten men. It didn't change the scoreless draw that became the final a couple minutes later.
Back in England, Saturday ends with Manchester City hosting West Ham United. Adrian and Joe Hart are the reliable keepers. In the sixth minute, Victor Moses of West Ham United began the scoring with his goal, courtesy of Dimitri Payet. Manuel Lanzini of West Ham United took a yellow card for a foul in the twenty-second minute. West Ham United added on with a thirty-first minute goal by Diafra Sakho, passed from Pedro Obiang. Manchester City got on the board with a first half stoppage time goal by Kevin De Bruyne, assisted by Sergio Aguero. Later in the extra time, Obiang of West Ham United took a yellow card for his foul. Manchester City saw a yellow card go to Aleksandar Kolarov in the fifty-fourth minute for his foul. The final score held at 2-1, favoring West Ham United.
Sunday begins in London as well, as Tottenham Hotspur welcomes Crystal Palace. Alex McCarthy and Hugo Lloris are the goalies. In the forty-fifth minute, Martin Kelly took a yellow card for his foul for Crystal Palace. Yannick Bolasie of Crystal Palace received a yellow card for his foul. Tottenham Hotspur got things going in the sixty-eighth minute on a Son Heung-Min goal, via Christian Eriksen. Tottenham Hotspur saw a yellow card for a seventy-sixth minute foul by Erik Lamela. The score stayed at 1-0 for Tottenham Hotspur.
Up north, Liverpool brings in Norwich City. John Ruddy is mismatched with Simon Mignolet in net. Liverpool had a yellow card given to James Milner in the third minute for a foul. Liverpool struck first in the forty-eighth minute on a Danny Ings goal, via Alberto Moreno. Norwich City's Alexander Tettey took a yellow card in the fifty-third minute. Norwich City tied it as Russell Martin scored in the sixty-first minute. In the seventy-eighth minute, Graham Dorrans of Norwich City took a yellow card. The final remained a 1-1 draw.
Finally, Southampton hosts Manchester United. David de Gea and Maarten Stekelenburg are the keepers. Southampton dented the scoreboard on a thirteenth minute goal by Graziano Pelle. Manchester United tied it on a thirty-fourth minute goal by Anthony Martial. Manchester United took the lead as Martial scored in the fiftieth minute. Manchester United added on with a Juan Mata goal in the sixty-eighth minute. Southampton took two yellow cards, for Virgil van Dijk in the seventy-third minute and Jose Fonte in the seventy-eighth minute, both for fouls. Southampton got one back with an eighty-sixth minute goal from Pelle, set up by Sadio Mane. The final favored Manchester United 3-2.
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Saturday, September 19, 2015
2015/16 KHL Season - Day 26
Three games on a slow day for the league, beginning with...
Jokerit Helsinki hosting Vityaz Podolsk. Harri Sateri and Riku Helenius are the goalies. Helsinki started in the first period on a power play goal by Pekka Jormakka, powered by Peter Regin and Philip Larsen. Podolsk retied it on a Mario Kempe power play goal in the second period, via Dmitry Kostromitin and Roman Horak. The tie lasted to a shootout, where Vityaz's lone tally from Alexander Kucheryavenko provided them all they needed for a 2-1 win. The three stars went to Sateri (46 for 47 in saves), Kucheryavenko, and Helenius (19 for 20 in saves).
Out in Croatia, Medvescak Zagreb welcomes SKA St. Petersburg. Ilya Ezhov and Calvin Heeter receive the starting nods in goal. St. Petersburg opened with a Joakim Lindstrom goal, coming off of Jarno Koskiranta. Zagreb tied it on a Radek Smolenak goal, courtesy of Marek Kvapil and Tomas Mertl. SKA retook the lead on an Evgeny Dadonov goal, passed from Vadim Shipachyov in the second period. Medvescak retied it on another Smolenak goal, made possible by Kvapil and Mertl. Zagreb pulled ahead when Smolenak finished his hat trick on a third goal, guided in by Mertl, who got a sock trick, and Ilya Arkalov. St. Petersburg retied it in the third period as Shipachyov scored, thanks to Dadonov and Anton Burdasov. SKA took the lead again on an Anton Belov power play goal, with helpers provided by Burdasov and Shipachyov. The final stood at 4-3, with the three stars going to Shipachyov, Smolenak, and Mertl, while Dadonov, Kvapil, and Burdasov receive the honorable mentions.
Finally, Slovan Bratislava brings in Spartak Moscow. Atte Engren and Michael Garnett are between the pipes. Moscow led off in the first period with an unassisted goal by Gleb Klimenko. Spartak added on in the third period with an Igor Levitsky goal, passed from Vyacheslav Ipatov. Moscow extended the lead as Charles Genoway scored, thanks to Evgeny Bodrov and Andrei Yermakov. Bratislava got on the board with a Tomas Surovy goal, assisted by Lukas Kaspar. Spartak shot back with another Genoway goal, via Klimenko. Slovan pulled back on a Ladislav Nagy goal, fueled by Ivan Svarny and Ziga Jeglic. Moscow finished it at 5-2 on a Lukas Radil goal, with a lone helper by Grigory Shafigulin. The three stars belonged to Genoway, Klimenko, and Levitsky.
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Jokerit Helsinki hosting Vityaz Podolsk. Harri Sateri and Riku Helenius are the goalies. Helsinki started in the first period on a power play goal by Pekka Jormakka, powered by Peter Regin and Philip Larsen. Podolsk retied it on a Mario Kempe power play goal in the second period, via Dmitry Kostromitin and Roman Horak. The tie lasted to a shootout, where Vityaz's lone tally from Alexander Kucheryavenko provided them all they needed for a 2-1 win. The three stars went to Sateri (46 for 47 in saves), Kucheryavenko, and Helenius (19 for 20 in saves).
Out in Croatia, Medvescak Zagreb welcomes SKA St. Petersburg. Ilya Ezhov and Calvin Heeter receive the starting nods in goal. St. Petersburg opened with a Joakim Lindstrom goal, coming off of Jarno Koskiranta. Zagreb tied it on a Radek Smolenak goal, courtesy of Marek Kvapil and Tomas Mertl. SKA retook the lead on an Evgeny Dadonov goal, passed from Vadim Shipachyov in the second period. Medvescak retied it on another Smolenak goal, made possible by Kvapil and Mertl. Zagreb pulled ahead when Smolenak finished his hat trick on a third goal, guided in by Mertl, who got a sock trick, and Ilya Arkalov. St. Petersburg retied it in the third period as Shipachyov scored, thanks to Dadonov and Anton Burdasov. SKA took the lead again on an Anton Belov power play goal, with helpers provided by Burdasov and Shipachyov. The final stood at 4-3, with the three stars going to Shipachyov, Smolenak, and Mertl, while Dadonov, Kvapil, and Burdasov receive the honorable mentions.
Finally, Slovan Bratislava brings in Spartak Moscow. Atte Engren and Michael Garnett are between the pipes. Moscow led off in the first period with an unassisted goal by Gleb Klimenko. Spartak added on in the third period with an Igor Levitsky goal, passed from Vyacheslav Ipatov. Moscow extended the lead as Charles Genoway scored, thanks to Evgeny Bodrov and Andrei Yermakov. Bratislava got on the board with a Tomas Surovy goal, assisted by Lukas Kaspar. Spartak shot back with another Genoway goal, via Klimenko. Slovan pulled back on a Ladislav Nagy goal, fueled by Ivan Svarny and Ziga Jeglic. Moscow finished it at 5-2 on a Lukas Radil goal, with a lone helper by Grigory Shafigulin. The three stars belonged to Genoway, Klimenko, and Levitsky.
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Friday, September 18, 2015
2015/16 KHL Season - Day 25
Ten games for today, beginning with...
Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg hosting Avangard Omsk. Dominik Furch and Jakub Kovar guard the cages. Yekaterinburg struck first in the first period on an Alexei Dostoinov power play goal, powered by Oleg Sparykin and Petr Koukal. Omsk tied it with a Denis Parshin goal in the third period, via Sergei Shirokov and Denis Kulyash. Avangard took the lead on an Ilya Mikheyev goal, courtesy of Alexander Chernikov. Avtomobilist retied it as Anatoly Golyshev scored, thanks to Alexander Torchenyuk and Alexander Pankov. In overtime, Yekaterinburg won 3-2 with a Saprykin power play goal, made possible by Dmitry Megalinsky and Alexei Vasilyev. The three stars went to Saprykin, Golyshev, and Dostoinov.
Over to Chelyabinsk, where Traktor welcomes Admiral Vladivostok. Igor Bobkov and Vasily Demchenko are set to start in goal. Vladivostok began with a first period shorthanded goal by Konstantin Makarov, set up by Alexander Kuznetsov. Chelyabinsk tied it on a Francis Pare goal in the second period, coming off of Alexei Kruchinin. In the shootout, Dmitry Lugin scored for Admiral, but Traktor saw tallies from Alexander Rybakov and Maxim Yakutsenya lift them to a 2-1 win. The three stars went to Demchenko (30 for 31 in saves), Bobkov (26 for 27 in saves), and Pare.
Back east a bit, Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk brings in Barys Astana. Jan Laco and Vladislav Fokin are between the pipes. Khanty-Mansiysk dented the scoreboard on a third period power play goal by Igor Volkov, powered by Andrei Ivanov. This was all they needed for a 1-0 win, with the three stars going to Fokin (38 save shutout), Laco (31 for 32 in saves), and Volkov.
Next up, Salavat Yulaev Ufa hosts Metallurg Novokuznetsk. Vladislav Podyapolsky and Niklas Svedberg get the nods in goal. Ufa led off with a first period goal by Nikolai Prokhorkin, assisted by Kirill Koltsov and Igor Grigorenko. Salavat Yulaev added on with an Alexander Nesterov goal in the second period, passed from Nikita Setdikov. Ufa extended the lead as Grigorenko scored, thanks to Prokhorkin and Zakhar Arzamastsev. Salavat Yulaev padded the lead in the third period on a power play goal by Ivan Vishnevsky, powered by Teemu Hartikainen and Koltsov. Novokuznetsk got on the board with an Alexander Romanov goal, fueled by Viktor Postnikov and Alexander Komaristy on the power play. The final remained at 4-1, with the three stars belonging to Prokhorkin, Grigorenko, and Koltsov.
Moving along, Metallurg Magnitogorsk welcomes Sibir Novosibirsk. Alexander Salak and Vasily Koshechkin tend the twines. Magnitogorsk got going with a Sergei Mozyakin goal in the second period, guided in by Jan Kovar. Novosibirsk tied it on a Rinat Ibragimov goal, via Konstantin Okulov and Calle Ridderwall. Metallurg retook the lead on a Danis Zaripov goal, assisted by Mozyakin and Kovar. Sibir tied it again on an Oleg Gubin goal, helped along by Sergei Shumakov and Maxim Shalunov. The tie lasted to a shootout, where Shalunov got cancelled out by Chris Lee, and then Zaripov scored to lift Metallurg to a 3-2 win. The three stars went to Mozyakin, Zaripov, and Kovar.
Westward to Togliatti, where Lada brings in Severstal Cherepovets. Jakub Stepanek and Ivan Kasutin man the nets. Cherepovets got started in the second period with a Pavel Buchnevich goal, coming off of Yury Trubachyov and Andrei Shefer. Severstal added on in the third period on a Maxim Trunyov goal, fueled by Anatoly Nikontsev. This produced the 2-0 final, with the three stars awarded to Stepanek (23 save shutout), Buchnevich, and Trunyov.
Continuing along to Kazan, as Ak Bars hosts CSKA Moscow. Stanislav Galimov and Emil Garipov protect the nets. Kazan was first to score in the first period with a shorthanded goal by Artyom Lukoyanov, set up by Justin Azevedo. Ak Bars added on in the second period with a power play goal by Igor Mirnov, powered by Vladimir Tkachyov. Moscow got on the board with an Alexander Radulov goal, via Grigory Panin. CSKA tied it on a Jan Mursak power play goal, assisted by Dmitry Kugryshev and Simon Hjalmarsson. Kazan retook the lead on an Oscar Moller goal, passed from Mattias Sjogren and Azevedo. Ak Bars extended the lead as Fyodor Malykhin scored a power play goal in the third period, made possible by Yakov Rylov and Azevedo, the latter getting a sock trick for his third assist. Kazan padded the lead on an Azevedo goal, with a lone helper by Moller. Moscow pulled back with another Radulov goal, helped along by Hjalmarsson. Ak Bars iced it at 6-3 on an unassisted goal by Albert Yarullin. The three stars were Azevedo, Moller, and Radulov, while Hjalmarsson gets an honorable mention.
Up to Nizhnekamsk, as Neftekhimik welcomes Amur Khabarovsk. Juha Metsola and Alexander Sudnitsin are in the blue paint. Khabarovsk opened in the first period on an Artyom Zub power play goal, powered by Dmitry Tarasov and Tomas Zohorna. Amur added on with a Danil Faizullin goal, made possible by Tom Wandell. Nizhnekamsk got on the board as Pavel Zdnuov scored, thanks to Maxim Berezin and Alexander Kitarov. Neftekhimik tied it in the third period on a power play goal by Maxim Rybin, coming off of Mikhail Zhukov and Alexander Yevseyenkov. Nizhnekamsk took the lead on a Kitarov goal, via Pavel Kulikov and Zdunov. This held up for a 3-2 win, with the three stars being Kitarov, Zdunov, and Rybin.
Down south, the Sochi Leopards bring in Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod. Mikhail Biryukov and Konstantin Barulin are the veteran goalies. Nizhny Novgorod drew first blood in the second period on a Maxim Kondratyev goal, guided in by Vladimir Galuzin. This made it 1-0, the eventual final. The three stars were awarded to Biryukov (37 save shutout), Kondratyev, and Barulin (24 for 25 in saves).
Finally, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl hosts Dinamo Minsk. Jeff Glass and Alexei Murygin are the masked men. Yaroslavl started in the first period on a Yegor Averin goal, with a lone assist by Daniil Apalkov. Lokomotiv added on with an Alexander Polunin goal, assisted by Mikhail Pashnin and Kirill Kapustin. Yaroslavl extended the lead as Ilya Lyubushkin scored, with the help of Kapustin and Polunin. Lokomotiv padded the lead on a Denis Mosalyov shorthanded goal in the third period, set up by Ilya Gorokhov and Andrei Loktionov. The final was 4-0, and the three stars went to Murygin (17 save shutout), Polunin, and Kapustin.
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Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg hosting Avangard Omsk. Dominik Furch and Jakub Kovar guard the cages. Yekaterinburg struck first in the first period on an Alexei Dostoinov power play goal, powered by Oleg Sparykin and Petr Koukal. Omsk tied it with a Denis Parshin goal in the third period, via Sergei Shirokov and Denis Kulyash. Avangard took the lead on an Ilya Mikheyev goal, courtesy of Alexander Chernikov. Avtomobilist retied it as Anatoly Golyshev scored, thanks to Alexander Torchenyuk and Alexander Pankov. In overtime, Yekaterinburg won 3-2 with a Saprykin power play goal, made possible by Dmitry Megalinsky and Alexei Vasilyev. The three stars went to Saprykin, Golyshev, and Dostoinov.
Over to Chelyabinsk, where Traktor welcomes Admiral Vladivostok. Igor Bobkov and Vasily Demchenko are set to start in goal. Vladivostok began with a first period shorthanded goal by Konstantin Makarov, set up by Alexander Kuznetsov. Chelyabinsk tied it on a Francis Pare goal in the second period, coming off of Alexei Kruchinin. In the shootout, Dmitry Lugin scored for Admiral, but Traktor saw tallies from Alexander Rybakov and Maxim Yakutsenya lift them to a 2-1 win. The three stars went to Demchenko (30 for 31 in saves), Bobkov (26 for 27 in saves), and Pare.
Back east a bit, Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk brings in Barys Astana. Jan Laco and Vladislav Fokin are between the pipes. Khanty-Mansiysk dented the scoreboard on a third period power play goal by Igor Volkov, powered by Andrei Ivanov. This was all they needed for a 1-0 win, with the three stars going to Fokin (38 save shutout), Laco (31 for 32 in saves), and Volkov.
Next up, Salavat Yulaev Ufa hosts Metallurg Novokuznetsk. Vladislav Podyapolsky and Niklas Svedberg get the nods in goal. Ufa led off with a first period goal by Nikolai Prokhorkin, assisted by Kirill Koltsov and Igor Grigorenko. Salavat Yulaev added on with an Alexander Nesterov goal in the second period, passed from Nikita Setdikov. Ufa extended the lead as Grigorenko scored, thanks to Prokhorkin and Zakhar Arzamastsev. Salavat Yulaev padded the lead in the third period on a power play goal by Ivan Vishnevsky, powered by Teemu Hartikainen and Koltsov. Novokuznetsk got on the board with an Alexander Romanov goal, fueled by Viktor Postnikov and Alexander Komaristy on the power play. The final remained at 4-1, with the three stars belonging to Prokhorkin, Grigorenko, and Koltsov.
Moving along, Metallurg Magnitogorsk welcomes Sibir Novosibirsk. Alexander Salak and Vasily Koshechkin tend the twines. Magnitogorsk got going with a Sergei Mozyakin goal in the second period, guided in by Jan Kovar. Novosibirsk tied it on a Rinat Ibragimov goal, via Konstantin Okulov and Calle Ridderwall. Metallurg retook the lead on a Danis Zaripov goal, assisted by Mozyakin and Kovar. Sibir tied it again on an Oleg Gubin goal, helped along by Sergei Shumakov and Maxim Shalunov. The tie lasted to a shootout, where Shalunov got cancelled out by Chris Lee, and then Zaripov scored to lift Metallurg to a 3-2 win. The three stars went to Mozyakin, Zaripov, and Kovar.
Westward to Togliatti, where Lada brings in Severstal Cherepovets. Jakub Stepanek and Ivan Kasutin man the nets. Cherepovets got started in the second period with a Pavel Buchnevich goal, coming off of Yury Trubachyov and Andrei Shefer. Severstal added on in the third period on a Maxim Trunyov goal, fueled by Anatoly Nikontsev. This produced the 2-0 final, with the three stars awarded to Stepanek (23 save shutout), Buchnevich, and Trunyov.
Continuing along to Kazan, as Ak Bars hosts CSKA Moscow. Stanislav Galimov and Emil Garipov protect the nets. Kazan was first to score in the first period with a shorthanded goal by Artyom Lukoyanov, set up by Justin Azevedo. Ak Bars added on in the second period with a power play goal by Igor Mirnov, powered by Vladimir Tkachyov. Moscow got on the board with an Alexander Radulov goal, via Grigory Panin. CSKA tied it on a Jan Mursak power play goal, assisted by Dmitry Kugryshev and Simon Hjalmarsson. Kazan retook the lead on an Oscar Moller goal, passed from Mattias Sjogren and Azevedo. Ak Bars extended the lead as Fyodor Malykhin scored a power play goal in the third period, made possible by Yakov Rylov and Azevedo, the latter getting a sock trick for his third assist. Kazan padded the lead on an Azevedo goal, with a lone helper by Moller. Moscow pulled back with another Radulov goal, helped along by Hjalmarsson. Ak Bars iced it at 6-3 on an unassisted goal by Albert Yarullin. The three stars were Azevedo, Moller, and Radulov, while Hjalmarsson gets an honorable mention.
Up to Nizhnekamsk, as Neftekhimik welcomes Amur Khabarovsk. Juha Metsola and Alexander Sudnitsin are in the blue paint. Khabarovsk opened in the first period on an Artyom Zub power play goal, powered by Dmitry Tarasov and Tomas Zohorna. Amur added on with a Danil Faizullin goal, made possible by Tom Wandell. Nizhnekamsk got on the board as Pavel Zdnuov scored, thanks to Maxim Berezin and Alexander Kitarov. Neftekhimik tied it in the third period on a power play goal by Maxim Rybin, coming off of Mikhail Zhukov and Alexander Yevseyenkov. Nizhnekamsk took the lead on a Kitarov goal, via Pavel Kulikov and Zdunov. This held up for a 3-2 win, with the three stars being Kitarov, Zdunov, and Rybin.
Down south, the Sochi Leopards bring in Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod. Mikhail Biryukov and Konstantin Barulin are the veteran goalies. Nizhny Novgorod drew first blood in the second period on a Maxim Kondratyev goal, guided in by Vladimir Galuzin. This made it 1-0, the eventual final. The three stars were awarded to Biryukov (37 save shutout), Kondratyev, and Barulin (24 for 25 in saves).
Finally, Lokomotiv Yaroslavl hosts Dinamo Minsk. Jeff Glass and Alexei Murygin are the masked men. Yaroslavl started in the first period on a Yegor Averin goal, with a lone assist by Daniil Apalkov. Lokomotiv added on with an Alexander Polunin goal, assisted by Mikhail Pashnin and Kirill Kapustin. Yaroslavl extended the lead as Ilya Lyubushkin scored, with the help of Kapustin and Polunin. Lokomotiv padded the lead on a Denis Mosalyov shorthanded goal in the third period, set up by Ilya Gorokhov and Andrei Loktionov. The final was 4-0, and the three stars went to Murygin (17 save shutout), Polunin, and Kapustin.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
2015/16 KHL Season - Day 24
A little bit late to post, but four games for today, beginning with...
Jokerit Helsinki hosting Dynamo Moscow. Alexander Lazushin and Henrik Karlsson are the goalies. Helsinki got going in the second period on a power play goal by Peter Regin, powered by Brandon Kozun. Jokerit added on with a Mathis Olimb goal, coming off of Topi Jaakola and Pekka Jormakka. Moscow got on the board in the third period as Maxim Pestushko scored, thanks to Dmitry Vishnevsky and Denis Kokarev. This only made it 2-1, the final, with the three stars going to Karlsson (21 for 22 in saves), Olimb, and Regin.
Out in Latvia, Dinamo Riga welcomes Vityaz Podolsk. Harri Sateri and Jakub Sedlacek tend the twines. Podolsk dented the scoreboard in the second period on a power play goal from Alexei Makeyev, powered by Alexander Kucheryavenko and Teemu Eronen. Riga tied it on a power play goal by Tim Sestito, assisted by Tomas Kundratek and Steven Seigo. Vityaz took the lead back in the second period on a Nikita Vyglazov goal, via Roman Horak and Mario Kempe. Podolsk added on with a Maxim Afinogenov goal, guided in by Georgy Berdyukov and Makeyev on the power play. Vityaz extended the lead on a third period goal by Olli Palola, courtesy of Artyom Shvets-Rogovoi and Igor Musatov. The final stood at 4-1, with the three stars being Makeyev, Sateri (40 for 41 in saves), Vyglazov.
Over to Croatia, Medvescak Zagreb brings in Spartak Moscow. Atte Engren and Gasper Kroselj are in the creases. Zagreb started in the first period on a Patrick Bjorkstrand goal, made possible by Colby Genoway. Moscow tied it on an Artyom Voronin goal, passed from Charles Genoway and the goalie Engren. Spartak added on with an Evgeny Bodrov penalty shot goal in the second period, after Tuukka Mantyla of Medvescak was caught holding. Moscow added on with a power play goal by Lukas Radil, powered by Vyacheslav Leshchenko. Spartak extended the lead as Matthew Gilroy scored, thanks to Leshchenko. Calvin Heeter replaced Kroselj in the third period. Moscow padded the lead in the third period on a Bodrov goal, with helpers provided by Maxim Potapov and Gilroy. Spartak kept going with a shorthanded Gilroy goal, set up by Leshchenko, who got a sock trick. Moscow made it 7-1, the eventual final, with an Igor Radulov goal, via Alexander Vasilyev and Filipp Toluzakov. The three stars went to Gilroy, Leshchenko, and Bodrov.
Finally, Slovan Bratislava hosts SKA St. Petersburg. Ilya Ezhov and Michael Garnett are the veteran goalies. St. Petersburg opened with a Jarno Koskiranta goal in the first period, courtesy of Alexander Barabanov. Bratislava tied it with a Cam Barker goal in the third period, going in unassisted. SKA won 2-1 with an overtime goal by Evgeny Ketov, with a lone assist by Pyotr Khokhryakov. The three stars were Ezhov (39 for 40 in saves), Ketov, and Garnett (38 for 40 in saves).
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Jokerit Helsinki hosting Dynamo Moscow. Alexander Lazushin and Henrik Karlsson are the goalies. Helsinki got going in the second period on a power play goal by Peter Regin, powered by Brandon Kozun. Jokerit added on with a Mathis Olimb goal, coming off of Topi Jaakola and Pekka Jormakka. Moscow got on the board in the third period as Maxim Pestushko scored, thanks to Dmitry Vishnevsky and Denis Kokarev. This only made it 2-1, the final, with the three stars going to Karlsson (21 for 22 in saves), Olimb, and Regin.
Out in Latvia, Dinamo Riga welcomes Vityaz Podolsk. Harri Sateri and Jakub Sedlacek tend the twines. Podolsk dented the scoreboard in the second period on a power play goal from Alexei Makeyev, powered by Alexander Kucheryavenko and Teemu Eronen. Riga tied it on a power play goal by Tim Sestito, assisted by Tomas Kundratek and Steven Seigo. Vityaz took the lead back in the second period on a Nikita Vyglazov goal, via Roman Horak and Mario Kempe. Podolsk added on with a Maxim Afinogenov goal, guided in by Georgy Berdyukov and Makeyev on the power play. Vityaz extended the lead on a third period goal by Olli Palola, courtesy of Artyom Shvets-Rogovoi and Igor Musatov. The final stood at 4-1, with the three stars being Makeyev, Sateri (40 for 41 in saves), Vyglazov.
Over to Croatia, Medvescak Zagreb brings in Spartak Moscow. Atte Engren and Gasper Kroselj are in the creases. Zagreb started in the first period on a Patrick Bjorkstrand goal, made possible by Colby Genoway. Moscow tied it on an Artyom Voronin goal, passed from Charles Genoway and the goalie Engren. Spartak added on with an Evgeny Bodrov penalty shot goal in the second period, after Tuukka Mantyla of Medvescak was caught holding. Moscow added on with a power play goal by Lukas Radil, powered by Vyacheslav Leshchenko. Spartak extended the lead as Matthew Gilroy scored, thanks to Leshchenko. Calvin Heeter replaced Kroselj in the third period. Moscow padded the lead in the third period on a Bodrov goal, with helpers provided by Maxim Potapov and Gilroy. Spartak kept going with a shorthanded Gilroy goal, set up by Leshchenko, who got a sock trick. Moscow made it 7-1, the eventual final, with an Igor Radulov goal, via Alexander Vasilyev and Filipp Toluzakov. The three stars went to Gilroy, Leshchenko, and Bodrov.
Finally, Slovan Bratislava hosts SKA St. Petersburg. Ilya Ezhov and Michael Garnett are the veteran goalies. St. Petersburg opened with a Jarno Koskiranta goal in the first period, courtesy of Alexander Barabanov. Bratislava tied it with a Cam Barker goal in the third period, going in unassisted. SKA won 2-1 with an overtime goal by Evgeny Ketov, with a lone assist by Pyotr Khokhryakov. The three stars were Ezhov (39 for 40 in saves), Ketov, and Garnett (38 for 40 in saves).
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