Sunday, August 28, 2016

Major League Soccer 2016 Week 25

The weekend is full of action for MLS. We begin with one Friday game in...

Salt Lake, as Real hosts the Colorado Rapids in the Rocky Mountain Derby. Tim Howard and Nick Rimando are the American goalies. Colorado opened in the fifth minute with a Shkelzen Gashi goal. Salt Lake tied it in the thirty-ninth minute with a Yura Movsisyan goal, assisted by Demar Phillips. Real took the lead with a Movsisyan goal in the forty-eighth minute, made possible by Plata. The Rapids saw yellow cards for Dillon Powers in the sixtieth minute, Marc Burch in the eighty-fourth minute, and Howard in stoppage time, the first and third for fouls and the second for dissent. The game ended at 2-1, with Movsisyan named man of the match for his brace.

On Saturday, DC United welcomed Chicago Fire in the first of six games. Sean Johnson and Bill Hamid are the experienced goalies. Jared Jeffrey of DC took a yellow card in the nineteenth minute for his foul. United struck first in the twenty-fifth minute on a Luciano Acosta goal, assisted by Marcelo Sarvas and Patrick Nyarko. Michael de Leeuw tied it in the thirty-first minute with his goal for Chicago. Khaly Thiam of the Fire took a red card for a foul and abusive language in the thirty-fourth minute, putting them at ten men. Johan Kappelhof of Chicago took a yellow card in the thirty-sixth minute for his foul. DC took the lead back in the fortieth minute with a Patrick Mullins goal, coming off of Nyarko. United added on with a Mullins goal in first half stoppage time, passed from Acosta. The Fire chipped back with a goal a minute later from Razvan Cocis, courtesy of de Leeuw and Kappelhof. de Leeuw of Chicago had a yellow card for a forty-seventh minute foul. DC extended the lead in the fifty-first minute on a Nyarko goal, with assists from Steve Birnbaum and Lloyd Sam. United padded the lead as Mullins finished his hat trick, thanks to Sean Franklin and Acosta in the seventy-fourth minute. DC refused to stop, scoring again in the eighty-ninth minute on a Nick DeLeon goal set up by Acosta. The game mercifully ended at 6-2, with the man of the match being Mullins for his hat trick in a thorough victory for the hosts.

Over to Philadelphia, where the Union bring in Sporting Kansas City. Alec Kann and Andre Blake play goal. Kansas City saw yellow cards in the twentieth minute for Jimmy Medranda's foul and Roger Espinoza's dissent. Philadelphia's Warren Creavalle took a yellow card for a fifty-first minute foul. In the fifty-ninth minute, Medranda took a second yellow card for a foul, putting Sporting down to ten men. The Union got going in the sixty-seventh minute on a Roland Alberg goal, set up by Fabinho. Espinoza of Kansas City took a straight red card for his eighty-seventh minute foul, putting his team down to nine men. Philadelphia added on with a stoppage time goal from Tranquillo Barnetta, assisted by Alberg. The Union's Alejandro Bedoya received a yellow card a minute later for a foul. The game ended at 2-0, with Alberg the man of the match for his goal and assist.

Along to Columbus, where the Crew SC host the San Jose Earthquakes. David Bingham and Steve Clark are the keepers. Columbus started in the thirty-second minute on an Ethan Finlay goal, set up by Justin Meram and Nicolai Naess. Bingham exited the match at halftime, replaced by Andrew Tarbell. Darwin Ceren of San Jose had a yellow card for a sixty-fifth minute foul. The Crew added on in the eighty-fourth minute with a Meram penalty kick goal. This made it 2-0, the final, with the man of the match being Meram for his goal and assist.

Up in Canada, Toronto FC welcomes the Montreal Impact. Evan Bush and Alex Bono are set to start in goal. Montreal went down to ten men in the forty-third minute when Calum Mallace took a straight red card for violent conduct. Toronto's Marco Delgado received a yellow card in the forty-fourth minute for his foul. Toronto saw a yellow card for a forty-eighth minute Eriq Zavaleta foul. Jonathan Osorio of Toronto took a yellow card for a foul in the seventieth minute. The Impact dented the scoreboard on an Ignacio Piatti goal in the seventy-third minute, made possible by Dominic Oduro and Matteo Mancosu. Montreal saw yellow cards for the keeper Bush in the seventy-third minute for time wasting, and for fouls by Mancosu in the eighty-first minute and Kyle Bekker in stoppage time. Still, the Impact won 1-0, with the man of the match being Piatti for his winner.

Down in Texas, the Houston Dynamo bring in FC Dallas. Chris Seitz and Joe Willis are between the posts. Houston was first to score in the nineteenth minute on an Alex goal, assisted by Boniek Garcia. Dallas tied it with a fifty-ninth minute Mauro Diaz penalty kick goal. Dallas took the lead on a sixtieth minute goal by Michael Barrios, coming off Maynor Figueroa. Dallas added on with a Barrios goal in the seventy-ninth minute, via Tesho Akindele. The Dynamo's Erick Torres had a yellow card for a foul in stoppage time. The game ended at 3-1, with Barrios the man of the match for his brace.

Finally, the Los Angeles Galaxy host the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Brian Rowe guard the woodwork. Vancouver took a yellow card for Fraser Aird in the twenty-seventh minute for his foul. Los Angeles took a yellow card for a fifty-third minute foul by Robbie Rogers. The game ended at 0-0. The man of the match was Ousted for his three-save clean sheet.

On Sunday, the first of three games sees the New York Red Bulls welcome the New England Revolution. Brad Knighton is mismatched with Luis Robles in goal. New York drew first blood in the fifty-fifth minute on a Bradley Wright-Phillips goal. New England had yellow cards for Gershon Koffie in the seventy-first minute and Kelyn Rowe in the eighty-fifth minute. Gonzalo Veron of the Red Bulls took a yellow card for his foul in stoppage time. Four minutes later, the Revolution's Juan Agudelo and New York's Robles each took yellow cards for fouls. The game ended at 1-0, with Wright-Phillips the man of the match for his winner.

Out west, the Portland Timbers bring in the Seattle Sounders FC. Stefan Frei and Jake Gleeson are the gloved men. Portland led off in the sixteenth minute with a goal by Vytautas Andriuskevicius, assisted by Jack Jewsbury. The Timbers added on in the twenty-first minute with a Fanendo Adi goal. Seattle's Nicolas Lodeiro took a yellow card for a foul in the twenty-sixth minute. Portland extended the lead as Lucas Melano scored in the twenty-ninth minute, thanks to Diego Chara and Diego Valeri. The Timbers padded the lead on a Steven Taylor goal in the forty-fourth minute, courtesy of Valeri. Andreas Ivanschitz of the Sounders had a yellow card for a foul in first half stoppage time. Seattle got on the board in the forty-seventh minute with an Ivanschitz goal, coming off of Lodeiro. The Sounders got closer with a fifty-first minute Jordan Morris goal, fueled by Lodeiro and Ivanschitz. In the seventy-eighth minute, Seattle's Joevin Jones took a yellow card for a foul. The Sounders' Nelson Valdez had a yellow card in second half stoppage time for dissent. The game ended at 4-2, with the man of the match being Melano for his game-winner.

Finally, the week ends with Orlando City SC hosting New York City FC. Josh Saunders and Joe Bendik protect the nets. Orlando City began in the thirty-second minute with a goal by Kaka. Maxine Chanot of New York City took a yellow card for a fifty-fourth minute foul. In the fifty-fifth minute, New York City tied it on a Steven Mendoza goal. In the fifty-ninth minute, Thomas McNamara of New York City received a yellow card for his foul. Orlando City retook the lead with a Kaka penalty kick goal in the sixty-third minute. Orlando City's Antonio Nocerino took a yellow card for delaying the restart of play in the eightieth minute. The game ended at 2-1, with the man of the match being Kaka for his brace.

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NWSL Week 16

The top-flight women's soccer league in the US is back, ready to put the sour taste of the Olympics away with the final push for the club playoffs. We begin the five-game weekend with Friday's match, featuring...

The Orlando Pride hosting the Washington Spirit. Kelsey Wys and Ashlyn Harris are in goal. Here's the game.Washington won a corner kick in the first minute as Cali Farquharson's cross was blocked out of bounds. Christine Nairn's service went to Joanna Lohman, who headed it wide left off a defender. The next corner kick saw Nairn try short and Orlando's Kaylyn Kyle cleared it. Things settled down mostly after this early Spirit attack. Kyle surrendered another corner kick from the Pride, poking it away from Farquharson. Nairn's service in the sixth minute was cleared by Maddy Evans initially and the Pride collectively kept the ball from danger. Cheyna Williams made an attack in the seventh minute for Washington, with Kyle doing enough to disrupt her. Jasmyne Spencer won a ball from Ali Krieger near the end line, and then passed in for Alex Morgan, who laid off for Kristen Edmonds, but she shot over the bar for the Pride. Dunn and Williams tried to combine in the twelfth minute, but it didn't quite work out for Washington. Toni Pressley took an Orlando free kick in the fourteenth minute, which Wys mishandled and Morgan nearly got a poke on before Wys recovered to save the Spirit. Nairn made a steal in the seventeenth minute, going to Farquharson, who tried to pick out Dunn. Krieger had a free kick for the Spirit in the nineteenth minute, finding Farquharson, whose first shot was blocked and her second shot sailed wide left. Kyle and Dani Weatherholt combined to clear a Lohman shot in the twentieth minute. Edmonds tried a shot but whiffed on it, and Lohman made the steal for the Spirit. Cami Levin shut down Williams on her twenty-third minute attack for Washington. Dydasco and Estelle Johnson combined for Washington to block and clear a cross attempt by the Pride's Sam Witteman. Weatherholt's redirected cross in the twenty-seventh minute found Morgan, who headed it on goal and forced Wys into a big save. Edmonds took the corner kick for Orlando in the twenty-seventh minute, and it trickled out to Levin eventually, who shot wide left. Morgan challenged Wys pretty hard in the twenty-eighth minute, but the Washington keeper did enough to get the ball away. Pressley of the Pride fouled Washington's Farquharson in the twenty-ninth minute, earning a yellow card. Nairn's free kick went for goal but was wide right. Edmonds did a free kick in the thirty-second minute for Orlando, cleared immediately by Williams. Harris had to make a save in the thirty-third minute on a hard shot from Nairn. Krieger took a yellow card for a thirty-fourth minute foul on Spencer. Williams couldn't get around Kyle on a Dunn pass in the thirty-sixth minute. Dydasco danced around Weatherholt in the thirty-sixth minute, finding Williams, who also made a move before roofing a shot and giving Washington a 1-0 lead. Nairn's thirty-ninth minute free kick was easily cleared by Kyle of the Pride. Morgan's forty-first minute cross was picked up by Wys after a hop too long for Spencer. Witteman's forty-third minute long ball for Morgan caught the Pride striker offside. Krieger's pass in stoppage time was too much for Dunn to handle, and Harris got there first. The game went into halftime at 1-0, with the best players for the Spirit being LB Dydasco, RB Krieger, LW Nairn, RW Lohman, LF Farquharson, and RF Williams. The Pride's top players are CB Kyle, DM Evans, LW Spencer, and striker Morgan. Dunn tried a cross in the forty-eighth minute a bit too long for any Spirit teammate, allowing Orlando's Levin to clear it. Morgan found Spencer in the fiftieth minute as Orlando started to mount an attack, but no shooting chance occurred. Nairn blocked an Evans pass into the box in the fifty-second minute. The Spirit made it 2-0 with a Nairn goal in the fifty-fifth minute, coming on a passing sequence from Katie Stengel and Williams. In the fifty-ninth minute, Witteman and Morgan connected for a chance, which landed on the top of Wys' net. Dunn, Lohman, and Stengel combined for a chance that forced Harris into a save at her post in the sixty-first minute. Nairn's corner kick didn't cause any trouble. Dunn got fouled by Witteman and Weatherholt just outside the box, giving Nairn a free kick for the Spirit in the sixty-third minute. Stengel managed to direct it just wide left of goal. Evans chipped a shot in the sixty-fourth minute, going wide left of Wys' goal. Whitney Church blocked a Morgan shot in the sixty-eighth minute after Edmonds and Spencer set up shop for the Pride in the box of Washington. Edmonds fed Spencer for a sixty-ninth minute shot that got deflected by Dydasco for an Orlando corner kick. Edmonds' service curled onto the top of the goal. In the seventy-first minute, Levin took a pass from Spencer and crossed it in for Sarah Hagen, and the sub buried it to cut the score to 2-1 on the Pride's first goal of the night. Krieger blocked a Spencer run in the box in the seventy-second minute as Orlando seems to have more confidence. Tori Huster took a shot for Washington that Harris dove to save. Francisca Ordega managed a shot in the seventy-fourth minute for the Spirit. Ordega went around Witteman and tried a cross in the seventy-sixth minute, but she hit the outside netting. Williams had a shot in the seventy-ninth minute go just wide right after she got around Pressley. Kyle poked the ball away from Stengel in the eighty-second minute, giving Washington a corner kick. This didn't produce anything of danger. In the eighty-third minute, Morgan received a ball over the top and shot wide right. Ordega tried a cutback to Stengel in the eighty-fifth minute, which Orlando's Monica broke up. Dydasco blocked a Spencer cross in the eighty-sixth minute. Alyssa Kleiner ripped a shot wide left and low in the eighty-seventh minute for the Spirit. Ordega tried to pick out Kleiner in the eighty-ninth minute, but Levin proved disruptive. Jamia Fields managed a shot in the ninetieth minute for the Pride, caught by Wys for the save. Levin had a cross floated in to Wys' arms. The game ended at 2-1, with Williams the Outsider Sports Woman of the Match. Also impressing was the RB Levin.

On Saturday, the first of three games saw the Seattle Reign FC welcome the Portland Thorns FC in the first of two Cascadia clashes for the cities this weekend (see my MLS post tomorrow for Sounders v. Timbers). Michelle Betos and Haley Kopmeyer protect the nets. You can find the game here. Merritt Mathias finally cleared a third minute Portland attack after Kopmeyer was forced into a save. Jess Fishlock flipped a ball in for Seattle, but it went long in the fourth minute. In the fifth minute, Fishlock's pass for Mathias caught the Reign's forward offside. Beverly Yanez and Rumi Utsugi couldn't quite connect in the seventh minute for Seattle, but they did produce a corner kick. Nahomi Kawasumi served it in, and Kim Little had a couple of chances blocked. Manon Melis saw her shot deflected by Katherine Reynolds to create another corner kick in the eighth minute. The shot from Melis went high and wide. Nadia Nadim had a run in the eleventh minute, taking a pass from the midfield and fired it on goal, which Kopmeyer saved. Melis won a corner kick off of Reynolds in the fourteenth minute. Kawasumi went straight at goal, caught by Betos. Little put a ball in the box in the sixteenth minute, which Betos bobbled. Kawasumi found it for the Reign, but the Thorns keeper recovered to stop the play. Little and Fishlock combined in the nineteenth minute for a shot, which hooked wide right for Seattle. Fishlock went long in the twenty-second minute, but Reynolds broke it up before Yanez could get there, disrupting a solid Seattle attack. Little had a shot on the next attack that Betos handled well for Portland. The Thorns' Nadim tried to find Mallory Weber, but Lauren Barnes of the Reign broke up the play in the twenty-fourth minute. Mathias had a shot through Meghan Klingenberg of Portland in the twenty-fifth minute, saved by Betos. Kendall Fletcher of Seattle broke up Nadim's pass for Tobin Heath as the Thorns have built a few more attacks. In the twenty-seventh minute, the Reign went up 1-0 on a Melis goal, passed from Kawasumi. Fletcher and Yanez cleared a twenty-ninth minute free kick from Heath. Kawasumi won a corner kick in the thirty-third minute off of Reynolds. She took it herself for Seattle, going for Fletcher, whose header was blocked away and eventually cleared by Portland. Fishlock found Kawasumi out wide in the thirty-seventh minute, which Betos sent away. Kawasumi's corner kick didn't produce a shot opportunity, but the Reign kept it in for awhile with heavy pressure. Heath took a pass from Lindsey Horan in the fortieth minute after the Thorns built an attack deep in Reign territory, but Heath's shot was wide right. Heath had another try through Fletcher's leg that Kopmeyer saved in the forty-first minute. Barnes blocked a Meleana Shim cross in the forty-third minute, flicking it out for Horan's shot, which went over the bar as the Thorns get closer. In the forty-fourth minute, a Reign attack ended with Little's pass catching Kawasumi offside. Heath won a corner kick off Mathias after a fancy move in the forty-fifth minute. She served it in low and Barnes cleared it. Klingenberg's second effort was deflected by Utsugi. Klingenberg had a cross in stoppage time, but a foul on a Thorns player against Barnes stopped the attack. Betos nearly failed to clear a ball, and Melis was just a split-second too slow to capitalize. Seattle leads 1-0 at halftime. Impressing for the Thorns are RB Reynolds, DM Shim, ACM Horan, LW Heath, and ACM Nadim. For the Reign, the top players have been GK Kopmeyer, CBs Barnes and Fletcher, RB Mathias, DM Fishlock, RW Kawasumi, LW Yanez, and striker Melis. Little sent in a cross in the forty-eighth minute, and Fishlock headed it firmly over the bar. Heath fouled Winters in the forty-ninth minute, and Utsugi's free kick was picked up by Betos safely. The Reign made it 2-0 in the fiftieth minute as Melis intercepted Reynolds' pass to Emily Sonnett and buried it in the corner behind Betos. Fishlock and Melis tried again in the fifty-second minute, but they weren't on the same page for the last pass. Horan forced Barnes into a handball in the fifty-fourth minute, giving Portland a good free kick chance. Barnes took a yellow card for the play. Heath tried for goal, but went wide right. Fishlock surrendered a corner kick after Heath's foray forward for the Thorns in the fifty-sixth minute. Heath tried for Horan, but it was blocked and cleared by Yanez. Heath's cross for Nadim was cleared by Mathias, out for a corner kick. Heath took it in the fifty-eighth minute, which Mathias and Kawasumi combined to clear for the Reign. Mathias cranked a shot off of Klingenberg to earn a corner kick for Seattle. Barnes served it in, which Heath blocked out, and Utsugi fired the deflection wide left. Fishlock slid a ball away from Heath to give Portland a corner kick. Heath took it in the sixty-fourth minute for Horan, which Kopmeyer punched out and Melis fully cleared. Winters deflected a Weber cross in the sixty-fifth minute, but Horan fired the shot wide right. Fishlock took a yellow card for her dissent. Nadim's pass to Heath caught her offside in the sixty-sixth minute. Klingenberg headed a Little cross in the sixty-ninth minute to give the Reign a corner kick. Barnes served it in, where Betos just touched it out. Utsugi's shot was deflected for another Barnes corner kick, going for Little, who hit the post after a deflection early in the play. Reynolds took a yellow card for fouling Melis in the seventy-first minute. Sonnett cleared Barnes' free kick. Kawasumi, Little, and Winters combined for a chance, but Winters took the shot wide left. Horan intercepted a Winters pass after some shaky defense from Portland in the seventy-third minute. Kawasumi did a free kick in the seventy-eighth minute, going for Winters, who headed it over the bar. Heath fired a shot in the eighty-first minute for the Thorns, going over the bar after a built attack from Portland. Reynolds poked a shot on goal, caught by Kopmeyer for the Reign in the eighty-second minute. Barnes gave a corner kick to Portland to block Heath's run. Heath served it, but Little cleared it away in the eighty-third minute. Megan Rapinoe and Utsugi blocked Heath for a corner kick in the eighty-fourth minute. Heath went in and it landed for Nadim, who shot over the bar. Klingenberg disrupted Little's pass for Yanez in the eighty-sixth minute. Sonnett headed a Little pass away for a counterattack by Seattle ending without a shooting chance. Little and Rapinoe continue to build their chemistry back up to kill time against the Thorns. Rapinoe crossed it in for Yanez, but Horan intercepted it and Betos covered it up in the ninetieth minute. Heath's free kick in stoppage time found Allie Long, who flicked it into the top left corner over Kopmeyer. Yanez turned a headed from a Mathias throw-in on goal, which Betos caught. Heath took a corner kick halfway into the stoppage time. Kopmeyer blocked the first one out for another corner kick. Heath served it in again, but Fishlock cleared it. Utsugi cleared a Nadim cross. On the Seattle counterattack, Fishlock found Rapinoe, who buried it in the side netting for a goal, making it 3-1 for the Reign. This proved to be the final, with Melis the Outsider Sports Woman of the Match. Also impressing are the Seattle LB Utsugi and Portland's LB Klingenberg.

Following that, Sky Blue FC hosts the Chicago Red Stars. Alyssa Naeher and Caroline Stanley draw the starts in goal. The game is at this link. Arin Gilliland of Chicago couldn't quite get around Erin Simon of Sky Blue in the second minute. Christen Press found Stephanie McCaffrey on the next Red Stars attack, which Sky Blue's Christie Rampone disrupted before a good shot could occur. Casey Short and Sam Johnson nearly set up Sam Kerr of Sky Blue for a chance after some lazy passing between the Chicago defenders. The game has seen quick transitions and giveaways in the midfield. Kerr and Erica Skroski broke up a Short possession for Chicago after a pass from Cara Walls, forcing the Red Stars to regroup against the stingy Sky Blue defense. Julie Johnston started a Chicago attack with a long ball for Press in the eleventh minute, and then McCaffrey passed back to Walls, who shot on goal and Stanley saved it for Sky Blue. Press saw her shot in the twelfth minute blocked by Sarah Killion after Walls and Vanessa DiBernardo strung passes together. The Red Stars have had stronger offense so far. Taylor Lytle of Sky Blue found Kerr in the fifteenth minute, but the shot in was picked up by Naeher with ease. McCaffrey lined a shot on goal that Stanley saved on the other side as Chicago quickly made an attack. Johnson broke up a Skroski cross in the seventeenth minute as Sky Blue pushed forward briefly. Natasha Kai put some pressure on Johnston and Naeher, but the Red Stars managed to clear it just in time. Press' eighteenth minute shot was blocked out for a corner kick. DiBernardo took this one for Johnston, but Kai got it first. Press had a cross for Walls, who shot it off of Rampone for another corner kick in the nineteenth minute. DiBernardo served it on top of the net as everyone in the box crashed near the goal. Kristin Grubka broke up a pass from DiBernardo to Walls in the twentieth minute. Kerr won a corner kick off of Short for Sky Blue in the twenty-first minute. Leah Galton served it for Raquel Rodriguez, which Naeher scooped up. Gilliland's cross in the twenty-third minute was picked off by Rampone of Sky Blue. Press fired a shot on goal for the Red Stars in the twenty-fourth minute, saved by Stanley. Johnson poked away a Kerr through ball in the twenty-fifth minute. McCaffrey ripped a shot in the twenty-seventh minute after crafty work from Walls and Press, and Stanley tipped it over for a corner kick. DiBernardo went over everyone with the service. McCaffrey had a second service land off a deflection for DiBernardo, whose shot was caught by Stanley. Press' twenty-ninth minute shot went over the bar, with the Red Stars still pacing the attack. Lytle's through ball for Kai didn't connect as Johnston shielded the ball to allow Naeher to get there. Kai had a shot in the thirtieth minute, saved by Naeher. In the thirty-first minute, McCaffrey scored from a very sharp angle after getting around Rampone, giving Chicago a 1-0 lead. Kerr couldn't control a pass from Skroski in the thirty-second minute. Kai tracked down a ball from Galton, and served up a ball for Rodriguez, whose deflected shot hit the side netting. Sky Blue earned a corner kick, taken by Galton. Lytle tried a shot that got blocked as Chicago cleared and countered from there. Short's thirty-sixth minute cross was blocked out for a corner kick by Sky Blue's Skroski. DiBernardo's service was cleared by Grubka, and then Press shot high. Kerr, Lytle, and Killion all tried to make things happen, but Johnston and DiBernardo blocked for the Red Stars. Killion had a shot saved by Naeher and cleared off the line by Gilliland, followed by Gilliland blocking a Killion header off of a Kai flick, and Kerr put the ball in the net, but it was waved off. The score remained at 1-0 for the Red Stars after a crazy flurry in the thirty-ninth minute. DiBernardo's fortieth minute shot went over Stanley's goal. Simon surrendered a corner kick after poking the ball off McCaffrey's foot during her run. DiBernardo served in for Johnston in the forty-second minute, and Press' shot was saved by Stanley. McCaffrey's cross in for DiBernardo, and the subsequent centering pass was cleared by Grubka in the forty-fourth minute. Skroski just blocked a big run and shooting chance from Sofia Huerta. The game went into halftime at 1-0, with the Red Stars' top performances from GK Naeher, RB Gilliland, CB Johnston, DM DiBernardo, RF McCaffrey, and LF Press. Sky Blue's best players have been RB Skroski, CB Grubka, DM Rodriguez, RW Kerr, and LW Lytle. McCaffrey couldn't get around both Skroski and Grubka in the forty-seventh minute. Galton blocked a Gilliland cross in the fiftieth minute. A second effort for Gilliland went too long under pressure from Kelley O'Hara. Galton sent a fifty-first minute cross into Kai, who headed it off the bar and her second try went over the bar, with Johnson defending. Kerr battled well and won against Short in the fifty-third minute on another Red Stars attack. Press had some nifty footwork in the box, but there was a foul negating her efforts in the fifty-fifth minute. Galton won a corner kick off of Gilliland in the fifty-ninth minute for Sky Blue. O'Hara took the set piece short and got it back, but Naeher handled the cross. Lytle's long sixtieth minute shot went wide left and a bit low. Rampone held off a run by Walls on a McCaffrey pass to give Sky Blue possession in the sixty-first minute. Johnston blocked a Lytle cross and then a shot from Kerr went wide left. O'Hara had a dangerous cross poked by Short toward her own goal, and Naeher reacted quickly to avoid friendly fire. Kerr saw a pair of crosses blocked, the latter by Danielle Colaprico of the Red Stars. Sky Blue had shaky defense in the sixty-sixth minute on bad plays by Stanley and O'Hara, but Press failed to release a shot for Chicago. Press did well in the sixty-ninth minute to set up DiBernardo for a big shot that grazed the top of the net. Press and DiBernardo combined again in the seventy-first minute, saved by Stanley. DiBernardo took the corner kick, cleared by Galton to Maya Hayes of Sky Blue on the counterattack. Press made good moves around Killion but couldn't pass around Grubka on a central run in the seventy-second minute. Skroski broke up DiBernardo's pass for Walls in the seventy-third minute. A giveaway from Stanley led to DiBernardo setting up Press for the goal, making it 2-0 for the Red Stars. Press had a cross blocked in the seventy-eighth minute. Alyssa Mautz won a corner kick off of Skroski in the seventy-ninth minute. DiBernardo went for Gilliland, who bounced it down to Huerta, who ripped it home for a 3-0 Chicago lead in the eightieth minute. O'Hara passed to Kerr in the eighty-first minute, who shot it high over the bar. An eighty-third minute O'Hara free kick went wide right. Johnston made a big break in the eighty-fifth minute to keep the ball away from Kerr. Press ran right at Grubka and Rampone in the eighty-sixth minute, firing a shot that Stanley had to parry away for a corner kick. DiBernardo went into the box again, with three headers by Chicago before it turned on target, and Kerr sent it away. Colaprico did an eighty-seventh minute corner kick, cleared by Rodriguez. Gilliland battled with Galton in the eighty-eighth minute, allowing Naeher to catch the bouncing ball. Sky Blue had a free kick in stoppage time, ending on a wide Rampone shot after a header bounced it out to her. Mautz fouled O'Hara in stoppage time, earning a yellow card. Galton's cross in the third minute of added time, after O'Hara was helped off, deflected off of Kerr and into the net to make it 3-1. This was the final. The Outsider Sports Woman of the Match is DiBernardo, while other strong performances came from CB Johnson and RW Huerta of the Red Stars and LF Galton of Sky Blue in the second half.

Ending Saturday's slate, the Western New York Flash bring in the Houston Dash. Lydia Williams and Sabrina D'Angelo are the gloved women. The game can be found here. Western New York quickly made an attack in the first minute, with Makenzy Doniak crossing in for Lianne Sanderson, who fired a little high. Houston answered with Janine Beckie crossing to Kealia Ohai, and she laid it off for Morgan Brian, who shot it over the bar in the second minute. Abby Erceg of the Flash blocked an Andressa shot for the Dash in the third minute after Ohai's pass. Western New York's Lynn Williams passed over for Jessica McDonald in the fourth minute, but she flubbed the shot and Lydia Williams saved it for Houston. Samantha Mewis found Lynn Williams in the sixth minute for a shot, but Lydia Williams saved it. Cari Roccaro and Becca Moros combined to clear a cross from Doniak in the twelfth minute. Mewis intercepted a passing sequence between Brian and Denise O'Sullivan. On the other side, Lynn Williams lost the ball to Houston's Cami Privett. Doniak won a corner kick off of Moros in the nineteenth minute for Western New York. Jaelene Hinkle took the set piece, going long and tracked down but cleared poorly by Ohai. McCall Zerboni nearly had a shot on a long throw from McDonald, but O'Sullivan defended well and produced a goal kick for the Dash. Elizabeth Eddy shut down Ohai in the twenty-first minute to relieve pressure for the Flash. Ohai's cross in the twenty-third minute was caught by D'Angelo. Privett picked off a pass from Hinkle to McDonald, but she got it back from Poliana. Western New York missed a few chances to shoot and Houston took over through Brian. McDonald fired a shot high in the twenty-fourth minute. Roccaro and Privett again combined to clear a ball from the right wing of the Western New York formation. Zerboni couldn't pick out Doniak, with Roccaro and Moros pressuring the pass in the twenty-seventh minute. Houston struck first in the twenty-eighth minute, with a sequence starting with Brian, who found Ohai, and then it went back to Beckie off of Erceg, and O'Sullivan finished for a 1-0 lead. Moros' through ball to O'Sullivan was a bit long and D'Angelo grabbed it in the twenty-ninth minute. Roccaro outran Lynn Williams to get to Sanderson's long ball in the thirtieth minute. McDonald's long throw went for Erceg, who just missed pulling a shot off. Hinkle's free kick was caught by Lydia Williams in the thirty-second minute. Doniak won a corner kick in the thirty-third minute for Western New York. Hinkle served it in short for Sanderson, and the cross from the different angle didn't work out, getting the Flash caught offside. Mewis found McDonald, whose long run ended with a shot saved by Lydia Williams in the thirty-fifth minute. Lynn Williams took a ball on the right wing for the Flash, getting around Moros, and passing into the box, where McDonald left it for Sanderson, who buried it, tying the game at 1. Previously on the play, Ohai lost the ball to Doniak for the forward ball in the thirty-sixth minute. Privett headed out McDonald's long throw in the thirty-eighth minute. Mewis blocked Andressa's thirty-ninth minute free kick. Erceg shut down Beckie's crossing attempt in the fortieth minute. Ohai had a cross from the other side for the Dash, which Beckie headed well over the bar. In the forty-first minute, O'Sullivan received a yellow card for impeding Sanderson's chance at restarting the play. Poliana kept the ball away from Zerboni on a long ball by Abby Dahlkemper. Erceg won a corner kick for Western New York in the forty-third minute. Beckie cleared after Lydia Williams palmed it clear on the service by Dahlkemper. Hinkle's cross in the forty-fourth minute was cleared by Houston's Amber Brooks. Mewis then fired a shot off target. The game went into halftime tied at 1. The Dash's best efforts came from GK Williams, CBs Roccaro and Privett, ACM O'Sullivan, RW Andressa, LF Ohai, and RF Beckie. The Flash's best performances were from CB Erceg, DCM Mewis, RW Doniak, ACM Sanderson, LF Williams, and RF McDonald. Ohai had a forty-sixth minute cross that D'Angelo grabbed on a hop. Brian stole a ball from Zerboni and worked into the box but couldn't get a clean shot off, nor could O'Sullivan, and Western New York retook possession. Eddy won a battle with Brian in the fiftieth minute to keep the Dash midfielder from crossing the ball. Mewis had a long shot on goal that Lydia Williams saved, and Lynn Williams sent the shot wide right in the fifty-first minute. In the fifty-third minute, Ohai received a pass from Moros and made a long run to curl a ball into the net, giving Houston a 2-1 lead. O'Sullivan cleared a Mewis attempt in the fifty-fifth minute. Lynn Williams got a ball crossed in during the fifty-eighth minute for the Flash, finding Doniak, who scored on a practically open net to retie the game at 2. Mewis and Sanderson laid the foundation for the goal as Lynn Williams had the ball before the goal. Brian couldn't pick out Beckie in the sixtieth minute. Andressa ripped a shot in the sixty-first minute that D'Angelo had to save over the bar for a Houston corner kick. Privett headed the service wide left. Privett denied a McDonald cross in the sixty-second minute as the game has turned wide open. D'Angelo made a save on Ohai in the sixty-third minute after a cross from Poliana. The Flash got a corner kick on the other side, taken by Hinkle but cleared by Beckie of Houston. Dahlkemper blocked a cross from O'Sullivan to keep it away from Ohai. Andressa's free kick after a foul by Zerboni nearly found Ohai, but D'Angelo made the stop. Lydia Williams punched a Hinkle free kick away, ceding a corner kick in the seventieth minute. Hinkle took this one for Sanderson, who served in for Mewis, and her header was blocked and eventually cleared by Houston. Dahlkemper's seventy-third minute free kick was punched out by Lydia Williams. Erceg headed a second effort wide right. Beckie set up Rachel Daly for a seventy-fifth minute shot that went way over the bar. Poliana's seventy-sixth minute cross found Daly, but she sent it wide right under pressure from Eddy. Privett and O'Sullivan combined to stymie Mewis' big run into the Dash box. In the eightieth minute, Hinkle took a long shot that Lydia Williams palmed over the bar for a Western New York corner kick. Privett headed the service from Dahlkemper away in the eighty-first minute. Taylor Smith of the Flash ended a sequence beginning with McDonald's long throw after Sanderson and Lynn Williams had touches to keep the play alive. Mewis blocked a long-range effort from Brooks in the eighty-fourth minute. Smith, Williams, and Sanderson combined to try to find McDonald, but Poliana cleared it. In the eighty-fifth minute, the Flash got a corner kick, and Hinkle served it in. It landed for Janice Cayman on the other side of the field, and she was fouled by Daly, who took a yellow card for it. Sanderson took the free kick, but Lydia Williams punched it out. Daly set up Andressa for a shot in the eighty-seventh minute, but she sent it too far over the goal. Hinkle had a ninetieth minute corner kick, going short for Sanderson and then to Erceg. Ohai cleared it to the sideline. Moros blocked one for Sanderson, and Mewis shot went wide in stoppage time. The game ended 2-2, with the Outsider Sports Woman of the Match being Ohai for her spectacular goal and role in many good chances. Also impressing for the Dash were the LB Moros, and the RF McDonald for the Flash.

Finally, Sunday's single game has FC Kansas City hosting the Boston Breakers. Jami Kranich and Nicole Barnhart are in the six-yard box. The game can be found here. Kansas City's Erika Tymrak blocked a cross from Boston's Brittany Ratcliffe in the second minute. The Blues' Frances Silva got tripped just outside the box by the Breakers' Julie King, giving the hosts a good free kick opportunity. Yael Averbuch took the set piece and went for goal, striking it low and watching Kranich save it for Boston in the fifth minute. Louise Schillgard set up Ratcliffe for a sixth minute shot that went just over the bar on a fast break for Boston. Brooke Elby had another shot in quick succession, which Barnhart saved. Silva won a corner kick for Kansas City in the seventh minute. Heather O'Reilly served it in dangerously, but Boston cleared it. Mandy Laddish had a second effort blocked out by Natasha Dowie. Laddish blocked a shot coming from a Ratcliffe cross in the tenth minute, as the Breakers continue to build strong chances. Silva found O'Reilly behind the Breakers defense in the eleventh minute, and the Blues midfielder got a shot off, but Kranich parried it away cleanly. O'Reilly's cross in the twelfth minute nearly found Shea Groom for the Blues, but it went through the box and out of bounds untouched. Boston had a dangerous chance as Schillgard found Dowie, who centered the ball for a shot by Stephanie Verdoia, which Barnhart bobbled a lot before grabbing in the fourteenth minute. The Breakers kept the pressure up with a Katie Schoepfer shot in the fifteenth minute. Kassey Kallman broke up a run and pass between Tymrak and Silva of Kansas City in the nineteenth minute. Laddish found O'Reilly out wide, and she crossed in for Silva, who headed it wide right narrowly, a great chance for the Blues. Elby had a cross in the twenty-first minute just out of reach of Dowie and Schillgard. Ratcliffe received a pass from Angela Salem in the twenty-second minute, but her cross was picked off by Averbuch of Kansas City. Laddish found O'Reilly on a big run in the twenty-fourth minute, but the Kansas City midfielder shot it wide left one-on-one against Kranich. Groom had a shot off of an Averbuch pass in the twenty-fifth minute, but Kranich had no trouble stopping it for the Breakers. Becky Sauerbrunn of the Blues broke up a pass from Ratcliffe in the twenty-seventh minute. Ratcliffe's shot on a Dowie pass in the thirty-third minute was blocked by Averbuch. Schoepfer had the next shot for Boston, also blocked away by Averbuch. O'Reilly took a pass from Tymrak, and she centered it for Silva, who was just denied by Kallman, who cleared it. Sauerbrunn blocked a Schoepfer shot in the thirty-fifth minute. Schillgard's cross for Verdoia in the thirty-sixth minute went for naught, as Verdoia headed it wide right, ending a spell of Breakers possession. Boston finally got what they wanted on a Schoepfer goal in the thirty-eighth minute, firing a second shot after Lo'eau LaBonta blocked the first one. This came after a number of passes among Boston's front six. The Breakers lead 1-0. Dowie just a lost a ball to Averbuch in the fortieth minute. Groom had a big run into the box to take a pass from Brittany Taylor in the forty-first minute, but Groom's shot missed its target, and the follow-thru injured Whitney Engen of Boston a bit. Elby just broke up a pass from Laddish to O'Reilly in the forty-third minute, and managed to avoid giving up a corner kick as well. Dowie managed to dance around Averbuch in the forty-fifth minute, but Barnhart palmed the curling shot away for a corner kick for the Breakers. Barnhart then caught the Schillgard service. Laddish had a shot just over the bar after O'Reilly tracked the ball down in stoppage time. Silva went give-and-go with O'Reilly after a pass from Katie Bowen, but that shot also soared over the bar. The game went into halftime at 1-0. Impressing for the Breakers are the LB Elby, CB Kallman, DMs Schoepfer and Salem, LW Ratcliffe, RF Schillgard, and LF Dowie. For the Blues, the top players are CBs Averbuch and Sauerbrunn, DM Laddish, RW O'Reilly, ACM Silva, and striker Groom. Laddish had a fiftieth minute long pass go too long for Groom, ending the Blues attack as Kranich grabbed it. Dowie almost had a shot running against Averbuch in the fifty-second minute, but she was offside. O'Reilly found Groom on the other side, but Kranich grabbed it off of Groom's foot as the game picks up its pace again after a slow start to the half. Bowen of the Blues beat Ratcliffe to a Schillgard cross in the fifty-fifth minute. King finally poked a ball away from Bowen after the Kansas City defender made a deep run through the middle of the field in the fifty-sixth minute. On the other side, Barnhart just got to a ball before Ratcliffe. O'Reilly won a corner kick off of Schillgard in the fifty-seventh minute, and then she served it for Groom but it went high. Laddish's second effort caught O'Reilly offside. O'Reilly ripped a shot wide in the fifty-eighth minute for the Blues, who have organized quite a spell of possession. O'Reilly, Tymrak, and Laddish combined for a dangerous chance near Kranich's net, producing a corner kick in the fifty-ninth minute. O'Reilly served this one high, and Kranich punched out. The second effort was cleared by King of the Breakers. King headed a Silva cross away from O'Reilly in the sixty-first minute, but Kansas City remains in firm control of the ball. Groom danced around the box and passed to O'Reilly, whose shot hit Kranich and went out for another Blues corner kick in the sixty-second minute. O'Reilly's corner kick was cleared by Kristie Mewis. Kansas City had another corner kick in the sixty-third minute, which Averbuch sent to the middle of the box, and Dowie cleared. The Blues got another corner kick off of Sauerbrunn's service. Averbuch went for Groom, but it was blocked away. LaBonta kicked it out and Boston finally relieved the pressure. Kallman cleaned up a Taylor pass in the sixty-fifth minute. On the other side, Averbuch cleared King's cross to safety for the Blues. Sauerbrunn kept a ball away from Dowie on an Elby cross in the sixty-seventh minute. Salem had a shot in the sixty-eighth minute caught by Barnhart after an extensive passing sequence by Boston. Kallman blocked O'Reilly's sixty-ninth minute cross. Averbuch had a free kick that found Tiffany McCarty, who hit the outside of the net on her shot for Kansas City. McCarty had a deflected shot in the seventy-second minute that forced Kranich to make a play. Silva got fouled in the seventy-third minute, setting up the Blues for a good free kick. Taylor took this one, going for goal and shooting it high over the bar. Taylor's cross in the seventy-eighth minute found McCarty, who headed it off a Breakers defender after pressure from Averbuch kept the play alive for Kansas City. O'Reilly got a free kick in the seventy-ninth minute, but she served it too far. The Breakers made it 2-0 after Mewis ripped a shot off the bar, and the rebound fell to Dowie, who laid off for Mewis' second shot, which found the back of the net. O'Reilly had a big cross to Groom in the eighty-third minute, but the header went straight at Kranich. Caroline Kastor made a big play in the box for Kansas City, forcing Kranich into a diving stop in the eighty-seventh minute. Engen and King combined to disrupt a McCarty cross on another Blues attack. Taylor made a big run in the eighty-ninth minute, but got dispossessed by Kallman in the box. Engen blocked a Groom run in the ninetieth minute. Taylor's free kick in stoppage time went out of bounds off of a Breaker, creating a corner kick. O'Reilly's service was punched out by Kranich, and the Blues didn't get a second try on the play. The game ended at 2-0 for the Breakers. The DM Schoepfer earned the Outsider Sports Woman of the Match honors. Impressing in the second half were GK Kranich and RW sub Mewis for Boston and RB Taylor of Kansas City.

Outsider Sports NWSL Best XI - Week 16

GK Jami Kranich
RB Arin Gilliland
CB Yael Averbuch
CB Cami Privett
LB Caprice Dydasco
DM Vanessa DiBernardo
DM Katie Schoepfer
RW Makenzy Doniak
LW Kealia Ohai (out of position this week)
RF Cheyna Williams
LF Manon Melis

KHL 2016/17 - Day 7

Just a single game today, with Lada Togliatti hosting Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk. Ivan Lisutin and Ilya Ezhov are in goal. Nizhnekamsk struck first with a first period power play goal by Ivan Lekomtsev, powered by Evgeny Ryasensky. Togliatti tied it on a Stanislav Bocharov goal in the second period, fueled by Gley Koryagin. Lada took the lead with a Denis Zernov goal, going in unassisted. Togliatti added on with a power play goal in the third period from Nikita Filatov, made possible by Yefim Gurkin and Mikael Johansson. This stood for a 3-1 win, with the three stars given to Zernov, Ezhov (27 for 28 in saves), and Filatov.

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Saturday, August 27, 2016

KHL 2016/17 - Day 6

There's nine games filling the schedule today, beginning with...

Admiral Vladivostok hosting Vityaz Podolsk. Harri Sateri faces a lesser foe in Nikita Serebryakov in goal. Podolsk started in the first period with an Alexei Makeyev goal, guided in by Jakub Jerabek and Ilya Davydov. Vladivostok tied it on an Ilya Ivanov goal, with a lone assist by Ivan Glazkov. Admiral took the lead with an Alexander Kuznetsov goal, assisted by Andrei Sigaryov and Vladimir Tkachyov. Vladivostok added on with a power play goal by Dmitry Lugin, powered by Jonathon Blum and Tkachyov. Admiral extended the lead as Tkachyov scored a power play goal, with the help of Blum in the second period. Vityaz pulled back with an Alexei Kopeikin goal in the third period, made possible by Miro Aaltonen. Podolsk got closer on a Maxim Afinogenov goal, passed from Makeyev and Roman Horak. Vladivostok shot back with a Dmitry Sayustov goal, helped along by Robert Sabolic. Vityaz chipped back on a Kopeikin goal, his second of the game, with helpers from Jerabek and Aaltonen. The game ended at 5-4, with the three stars going to Tkachyov, Kopeikin, and Makeyev, while Blum, Jerabek, and Aaltonen get the honorable mentions.

West to Novosibirsk, with Sibir welcoming Ugra Khanty-Mansiysk. Vladislav Fokin and Alexei Krasikov are in the creases. Novosibirsk led off in the first period with a Vitaly Menshikov goal, courtesy of Yury Sergiyenko and Damir Zhafyarov. Sibir added on with a second period goal by Maxim Shalunov, coming off of Sergiyenko. This stood for a 2-0 win, with the three stars being Krasikov (31 save shutout), Sergiyenko, and Menshikov.

Nearby, Metallurg Novokuznetsk brings in Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. Igor Ustinsky and Mikhail Biryukov are the goalies. Yekaterinburg began in the first period with a Maxim Rasseikin goal, fueled by Timur Shingareyev and Alexander Romanov. Avtomobilist added on with a Rok Ticar goal, passed from Andrei Alexeyev. Yekaterinburg extended the lead on an unassisted Ticar goal, his second of the game. Avtomobilist padded the lead with a power play goal by Evgeny Chesalin, powered by Dmitry Megalinsky. Yekaterinburg kept going as Dmitry Monya scored on the power play, thanks to Nikolai Timashov and Alexander Torchenyuk. Novokuznetsk got on the board with a Fyodor Polishchuk goal, made possible by Kirill Semyonov. Metallurg pulled closer in the third period on a Stanislav Butuzov goal, via Ivan Yemets and Alexei Vasilchenko. This only made it 5-2, with the three stars given to Ticar, Chesalin, and Rasseikin.

Westward to Omsk, with Avangard hosting Barys Astana. Vitaly Kolesnik and Dominik Furch are the experienced goalies. Omsk got going in the second period with a Maxim Pestushko goal, via Alexander Perezhogin. Avangard added on with a Denis Parshin goal, courtesy of Andrei Kuteikin. Omsk extended the lead in the third period as Nikolai Lemtyugov scored, thanks to Parshin and Jonas Ahnelov. Astana got on the board with a Brandon Bochenski goal, passed from Ivan Kuchin and Nigel Dawes. This only made it 3-1, the eventual final, with the three stars going to Parshin, Lemtyugov, and Furch (21 for 22 in saves).

Further along, Severstal Cherepovets welcomes Traktor Chelyabinsk. Vasily Demchenko and Jakub Kovar are the masked men. Chelyabinsk opened in the first period with a Semyon Afonasyevsky goal, assisted by Artyom Penkovsky. Cherepovets tied it on an unassisted goal from Dmitry Kagarlitsky. Traktor took the lead back in the second period with an Alexander Sharov goal, helped along by Nikolau Glukhov and Igor Mirnov. Chelaybinsk added on with an Alexei Kruchinin goal in the third period, courtesy of Paul Szczechura. Traktor extended the lead as Kruchinin scored again, with the help of Maxim Yakutsenya and Sharov. Severstal got one back with an Adam Masuhr power play goal, powered by Andrei Shefer. Chelyabinsk replied with a Yakutsenya goal, coming off of Szczechura. Traktor padded the lead with a Yury Petrov goal, made possible by Alexander Chernikov. Chelyabinsk iced it at 7-2 with a Kirill Koltsov goal, via Yakutsenya and Szczechura. The three stars went to Yakutsenya, Kruchinin, and Szczechura, while Sharov gets an honorable mention.

Into Moscow, where CSKA bring in Salavat Yulaev Ufa. Niklas Svedberg and Ilya Sorokin are between the pipes. Moscow struck first in the first period with an Igor Ozhiganov power play goal, powered by Jan Mursak and Greg Scott. Ufa tied it on an Andreas Engqvist power play goal, assisted by Sami Lepisto and Linus Omark. CSKA took the lead back with a Sergei Andronov goal in the second period, helped along by Mikhail Naumenkov. Moscow added on with a Nikita Pivtsakin goal, coming off of Andronov and Ivan Kashtanov. This produced the 3-1 final score, with the three stars handed to Andronov, Sorokin (17 for 18 in saves), and Pivtsakin.

Staying in the city, Spartak Moscow hosts Dinamo Riga. Jakub Sedlacek and Markus Svensson will guard the cages. Riga was first to score in the first period with a Guntis Galvins goal, assisted by Tim Sestito and Colton Gillies. Dinamo added on with a Justin Shugg goal, guided in by Pyotr Schastlivy. Moscow got on the board in the second period Ryan Stoa goal, with a lone assist by Matthew Gilroy. Spartak tied it on an Alexander Vasilyev goal, going in unassisted. Riga took the lead back on a Mikelis Redlihs goal, passed from Schastlivy and Patrick Mullen. Moscow retied it on a Dmitry Kalinin goal in the third period, helped along by Stoa and Giilroy. Spartak pulled ahead with a Kalinin goal, his second of the game, set up by Vyacheslav Leshchenko and Gilroy, who got a sock trick. This stood for a 4-3 win, with Kalinin, Gilroy, and Stoa the three stars, and Schastlivy took an honorable mention.

Out to St. Petersburg, where SKA welcomes Metallurg Magnitogorsk. Vasily Koshechkin and Mikko Koskinen tend the twines. Magnitogorsk drew first blood with a Jan Kovar goal in the first period, coming off of Sergei Mozyakin and Chris Lee. St. Petersburg tied it in the second period with an Anton Belov goal, passed from Yegor Yakovlev and Nikolai Prokhorkin. Metallurg took the lead back with a Mozyakin goal, helped along by Danis Zaripov. SKA tied it in the third period on an Alexander Barabanov goal, courtesy of Koskinen and Maxim Chudinov. St. Petersburg took the lead with an Evgeny Dadonov goal, guided in by Vadim Shipachyov and Vyacheslav Voynov. SKA added on with a Barabanov goal, made possible by Sergei Shirokov and Voynov. This stood for a 4-2 win, with the three stars named as Barabanov, Mozyakin, and Voynov.

Finally, Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod brings in Jokerit Helsinki. Riku Helenius and Ilya Proskuryakov man the nets. Nizhny Novgorod dented the scoreboard in the second period with a Kaspars Daugavins goal, assisted by Vladimir Galuzin. Helsinki tied it on a Jesse Joensuu power play goal, powered by Pekka Jormakka and Sakari Salminen. Torpedo took the lead back with a Galuzin power play goal, coming off of Daugavins and Fredrik Pettersson. Nizhny Novgorod iced it at 3-1 with a shorthanded empty net goal by Galuzin, going in unassisted. The three stars were Galuzin, Daugavins, and Proskuryakov (19 for 20 in saves).

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Friday, August 26, 2016

KHL 2016/17 - Day 5

Just three games on today, beginning in the far east again, as...

Amur Khabarovsk host Dynamo Moscow. Alexander Lazushin and Alexander Pechursky are in the blue paint. Moscow began in the first period with a Vladimir Bryukvin goal, assisted by Ansel Galimov and Mat Robinson. Dynamo added on with a Juuso Hietanen goal, passed from Maxim Solovyov and Bryukvin in the second period. Moscow extended the lead in the third period as Alexei Sopin scored, thanks to Alexander Rybakov and Semyon Kokuyov. Khabarovsk got on the board with a Kirill Kapustin goal, courtesy of Alexei Byvaltsev. Amur got closer with a Maxim Kondratyev goal, made possible by Kristian Kuusela and Tomas Zohorna. This only got them to 3-2, where they'd fall, and the three stars went to Bryukvin, Sopin, and Hietanen.

Down in Vladivostok, Admiral welcomes Lokomotiv Yaroslavl. Alexei Murygin and Ivan Nalimov protect the nets. Yaroslavl led off in the first period with a Stanislav Chistov goal, coming off of Andrei Loktionov and Maxime Talbot. Lokomotiv added on with a Denis Mosalyov goal, passed from Vladislav Kartayev. Vladivostok got on the board in the second period with a Kirill Voronin goal, fueled by Pavel Makarenko and Vadim Krasnoslobodtsev. Admiral tied it on an unassisted Vladimir Tkachyov goal. Vladivostok took the lead with a power play goal by Robert Sabolic, powered by Alexander Gorshkov. Yaroslavl retied it on a Christov goal, his second of the game, guided in by Yegor Averin and Loktionov. In the shootout, Chistov had the only tally for a 4-3 Lokomotiv win. The three stars belonged to Chistov, Loktionov, and Mosalyov.

Finally, Ak Bars Kazan brings in Medvescak Zagreb. Danny Taylor and Stanislav Galimov are the masked men. Zagreb struck first in the first period with an unassisted Derek Smith power play goal. Medvescak added on with a Brandon McMillan goal in the second period, with a lone assist by Tomas Mertl. Zagreb extended the lead as Bobby Butler scored, with the help of Gilbert Brule. Kazan got on the board with a shorthanded goal by Justin Azevedo in the third period, set up by Jiri Sekac. The game ended at 3-1, with the three stars going to Taylor (40 for 41 in saves), McMillan, and Azevedo.

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Thursday, August 25, 2016

KHL 2016/17 - Day 4

Ten games are on today as the schedule fills out a bit more. We begin with...

Sibir Novosibirsk hosting Barys Astana. Henrik Karlsson and Alexei Krasikov man the nets. Novosibirsk opened in the first period with an Evgeny Artyukhin goal, assisted by Dmitry Lukin and Sergei Shumakov. Sibir added on in the second period with a Maxim Shalunov goal, passed from Adam Polasek and Shumakov. Astana got on the board with a Nigel Dawes goal, courtesy of Cam Barker and Maxim Semyonov. The game ended at 2-1, with the three stars going to Shumakov, Shalunov, and Krasikov (31 for 32 in saves).

Over in Novokuznetsk, Metallurg welcomes Ugra Khanty-Mansiysk. Vladislav Fokin and Mikhail Biryukov are the goalies. Khanty-Mansiysk got going in the second period with an Anton Kuryanov goal, fueled by Konstantin Panov and Grigory Zheldakov on the power play. Ugra added on with a Pavel Varfolomeyev goal, guided in by Denis Gorbunov and Oleg Pogorishny. Khanty-Mansiysk extended the lead as Panov scored a power play goal, thanks to Kuryanov and Igor Bortnikov. Ugra padded the lead with a shorthanded goal by Alexander Akmaldinov, set up by Kuryanov. Khanty-
Mansiysk continued with a Pavel Medvedev goal, coming off of Konstantin Mayorov and Bortnikov. Ugra kept going in the third period on Varfolomeyev's second goal of the game, a power play goal powered by Pogorishny. Novokuznetsk got on the board with a shorthanded and unassisted goal from Roman Blagoi. Khanty-Mansiysk replied with a Medvedev goal, with assists by Vitaly Shulakov and Artyom Bulyansky. This made it a 7-1 final, with the three stars belonging to Kuryanov, Varfolomeyev, and Medvedev, while Panov, Pogorishny, and Bortnikov get the honorable mentions.

To the west, Avangard Omsk brings in Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg. Igor Ustinsky and Dominik Furch are in the blue paint. Omsk started in the first period with an Alexander Kucheryavenko goal, assisted by Danil Faizullin. Avangard added on with an Alexei Gluhkov goal in the second period, made possible by Pavel Makhanovsky. Yekaterinburg got on the board with an unassisted Rok Ticar goal in the third period. Omsk shot back with an Alexander Perezhogin goal, passed from Evgeny Medvedev and Maxim Pestushko. This stood for a 3-1 win, with the three stars handed to Gluhkov, Furch (13 for 14 in saves), and Perezhogin.

Next up, Lada Togliatti hosts Slovan Bratislava. Barry Brust and Ilya Ezhov draw the starts in goal. Togliatti led off in the first period with a Stanislav Bocharov goal, via Kristaps Sotnieks and Anton Shenfeld. Lada added on with a Rafael Akhmetov goal, courtesy of Alexander Streltsov and Dmitry Sinitsyn. Togliatti extended the lead in the third period as Anton Krysanov scored, thanks to Nikita Filatov. Bratislava got on the board with a Jeff Taffe goal on the power play, powered by Ziga Jeglic and Vaclav Nedorost. Slovan pulled closer on a Jonathan Cheechoo goal, guided in by Nick Plastino. Lada shot back with a power play goal by Alexander Bumagin, coming off of Filatov. Togliatti iced it at 5-2 with a Mikael Johansson power play goal, with a lone assist from Filatov. The three stars went to Filatov (sock trick of three assists), Krysanov, and Bumagin.

North to Cherepovets, where Severstal welcomes Metallurg Magnitogorsk. Vasily Koshechkin and Jakub Kovar protect the nets. Cherepovets began in the first period with a Maxim Trunyov goal, assisted by Daniil Vovchenko and Andrei Shefer. Magnitogorsk tied it on a Vladislav Kaletnik penalty shot goal after he was tripped by Adam Masuhr. Severstal took the lead with a Pavel Chernov goal in the second period, helped along by Shefer and Masuhr on the power play. Metallurg tied it in the third period on a Sergei Mozyakin goal, with a lone helper from Viktor Antipin. The tie went to a shootout, where Vovchenko and Trunyov topped Jan Kovar to kill Severstal the 3-2 win. The three stars were Trunyov, Vovchenko, and Shefer.

Out to St. Petersburg, with SKA bringing in Salavat Yulaev Ufa. Niklas Svedberg and Mikko Koskinen tend the twines. St. Petersburg struck first in the first period with a Pavel Datsyuk goal, coming off of Vyacheslav Voynov and Ilya Kovalchuk. SKA added on with a Voynov goal, helped along by Sergei Plotnikov and Datsyuk. St. Petersburg extended the lead in the second period on a Kovalchuk power play goal, powered by Evgeny Dadonov and Vadim Shipachyov. SKA padded the lead as Kovalchuk scored again, thanks to Anton Belov and Plotnikov. St. Petersburg got another one on a Plotnikov goal, with a lone assist from Kovalchuk. SKA continued in the third period when Kovalchuk finished his hat trick, with the help of Datsyuk. Ufa got on the board with a Teemu Hartikainen goal, courtesy of Andreas Engqvist and Linus Omark. St. Petersburg finished it at 7-1 with a Nikita Gusev goal, helped along by Shipachyov and Dinar Khafizullin. The three stars were Kovalchuk, Datsyuk, and Voynov, while Plotnikov and Shipachyov get the honorable mentions.

Backtracking to Nizhny Novgorod for Torpedo hosting Dinamo Riga. Jakub Sedlacek and Ilya Proskuryakov are between the pipes. Nizhny Novgorod dented the scoreboard with a Dmitry Semin goal in the second period, passed from Kaspars Daugavins and Ivan Vishnevsky. Torpedo added on with a Daugavins power play goal in the third period, powered by Maxim Osipov. The game ended at 2-0, with the three stars going to Daugavins, Proskuryakov (23 save shutout), and Semin.

Down in Kazan, Ak Bars welcomes Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk. Ivan Lisutin and Emil Garipov are the masked men. Kazan drew first blood in the third period on a power play goal by Vladimir Tkachyov, powered by Justin Azevedo and Artyom Lukoyanov. Nizhnekamsk tied it with an Igor Polygalov goal, made possible by Dan Sexton and Nikita Shchitov. In the shootout, Sergei Konkov scored once and Richard Gynge tallied twice for Neftekhimik to lift them to a 2-1 win over Tkachyov and Fyodor Malykhin of Ak Bars. The three stars went to Polygalov, Gynge, and Lisutin (34 for 35 in saves).

To the far south, the Sochi Leopards bring in Jokerit Helsinki. Ryan Zapolski is mismatched with Konstantin Barulin in goal. Sochi was first to score on an Andre Petersson power play goal, powered by Ben Maxwell and Eric O'Dell in the first period. The Leopards added on with a power play goal by Petersson, his second of the game, with assists from Andrei Kostitsyn and Oscar Fantenberg. Helsinki got on the board with a Charles Genoway goal, via Topi Jaakola and Peter Regin. Jokerit tied it in the second period with a Pekka Jormakka goal, coming off of Genoway and Sakari Salminen. Sochi took the lead back in the third period with an unassisted Petersson goal, finishing his hat trick. This made it 3-2, the final, with the three stars given to Petersson, Barulin (36 for 38 in saves), and Genoway.

Finally, CSKA Moscow hosts Traktor Chelyabinsk. Vasily Demchenko and Viktor Fasth are in goal. Moscow cracked the scoresheet in the second period with a Jan Mursak power play goal, powered by Igor Ozhiganov and Denis Denisov. CSKA added on with an Ozhiganov power play goal, assisted by Denisov and Ivan Telegin. Moscow extended the lead as Stephane Da Costa scored power play goal, with the help of Bogdan Kiselevich and Alexander Popov in the third period. The game ended at 3-0, with the three stars awarded to Ozhiganov, Fasth (18 save shutout), and Denisov.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2016

MLS Midweek 8/24/16

There are six games on this Wednesday, helping to rebalance the schedule a bit. We begin with...

Orlando City SC hosting Toronto FC. Alex Bono and Joe Bendik get the starts in goal. Toronto led off in the seventh minute with a Tosaint Ricketts goal, assisted by Sebastian Giovinco. Marco Delgado of Toronto had a yellow card for his foul in the fifty-second minute. Orlando City tied it in the fifty-sixth minute on a Cyle Larin goal, made possible by Luke Boden. Seb Hines of Orlando City received a yellow card for a fifty-seventh minute foul, as did teammate David Mateos in the eighty-second minute. Toronto took the lead in the eighty-sixth minute on a Jozy Altidore goal, coming off of Giovinco. The game ended at 2-1, with the man of the match being Giovinco for his two assists.

Up in Columbus, the Crew SC welcome the Philadelphia Union. Andre Blake and Steve Clark protect the nets. Philadelphia got going in the sixtieth minute with a Fabian Herbers goal. Columbus tied it in the seventy-third minute on an Adam Jahn goal. The Union retook the lead in the seventy-fourth minute as Keegan Rosenberry scored, thanks to Tranquillo Barnetta. Philadelphia's Alejandro Bedoya received a yellow card for a seventy-eighth minute foul. The game ended at 2-1, with Rosenberry's quick response winner earning him the man of the match title.

Into Canada, where the Montreal Impact bring in DC United. Bill Hamid and Evan Bush are in the six-yard boxes. Steve Birnbaum of DC had a yellow card for an eighth minute foul. Bush, the Montreal keeper, took a yellow card for dissent in the thirty-sixth minute. United began in the thirty-ninth minute with a Lamar Neagle penalty kick goal. DC saw yellow cards for Marcelo Sarvas in the sixty-third minute and Kennedy Igboananike in the sixty-seventh minute, both for fouls. The Impact tied it on a Hassoun Camara goal in the seventy-seventh minute, assisted by Marco Donadel. United went down to ten men in the eighty-ninth minute as Kofi Opare took a straight red card for his foul. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, with Camara the man of the match for his equalizer.

Back stateside, the Chicago Fire host the Los Angeles Galaxy. Clement Diop is mismatched with Sean Johnson in goal. Los Angeles opened in the thirty-first minute on a Gyasi Zardes goal. Chicago tied it with a thirty-fourth minute goal by Arturo Alvarez. Jelle Van Damme of the Galaxy had a yellow card for his thirty-eighth minute foul, and it led to the Fire's go-ahead goal on a thirty-ninth minute David Accam penalty kick goal. Los Angeles retied it on a sixty-ninth minute Giovani dos Santos goal, coming off of Alan Gordon and Sebastian Lletget. The Galaxy saw yellow cards for Lletget in the seventy-first minute and Baggio Husidic in the seventy-sixth minute, both for fouls. Accam took a yellow card for a foul in stoppage time. The game ended at 2-2, with dos Santos the man of the match for his equalizer.

In Texas, the Houston Dynamo welcome the Seattle Sounders FC. Stefan Frei and Joe Willis are between the posts. Cristian Roldan of Seattle had a yellow card for his fiftieth minute foul. Houston dented the scoreboard in the seventy-fifth minute on an Andrew Wenger goal, passed from Ricardo Clark and Will Bruin. The Sounders tied it in stoppage time with a Nicolas Lodeiro goal, assisted by Joevin Jones and Andreas Ivanschitz. The game ended at 1-1, with Lodeiro the man of the match for the late equalizer.

Finally, the San Jose Earthquakes bring in the New England Revolution. Brad Knighton and David Bingham are in goal. San Jose's Anibal Godoy had a yellow card for a twenty-fifth minute foul. The Earthquakes saw yellow cards assessed to Darwin Ceren in the fifty-fourth minute and Simon Dawkins in the seventy-fifth minute, both for fouls. New England's Gershon Koffie and Teal Bunbury took yellow cards for fouls in the eighty-second and eighty-seventh minutes, respectively. The game ended 0-0, with the man of the match being Bingham for his three-save clean sheet.

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