Wednesday, October 11, 2017

MLS Midweek: October 11, 2017

The last midweek game of the regular season has the Houston Dynamo hosting Sporting Kansas City. Andrew Dykstra is mismatched with Tyler Deric in goal. Kansas City was first to score in the thirty-third minute with a Jimmy Medranda goal, passed from Saad Abdul-Salaam. Houston had a yellow card for a Ricardo Clark foul in the forty-fifth minute. The Dynamo tied it in the sixty-third minute with a Tomas Martinez goal. Houston took the lead as Sporting's Erik Palmer-Brown committed an own goal in the seventy-seventh minute. The Dynamo's Andrew Wenger took a yellow card for time wasting in the seventy-ninth minute. Ilie Sanchez of Kansas City had a yellow card for an eighty-seventh minute foul. The final held at 2-1 Dynamo, with Martinez named man of the match.

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Tuesday, October 10, 2017

NHL 2017-18 Day 7

We've got another seven games today, beginning in...

Raleigh, as the Carolina Hurricanes host the Columbus Blue Jackets. Sergei Bobrovsky and Scott Darling are in goal. Columbus dented the scoreboard in the third period with a Sonny Milano goal, his third of the season, coming off of Oliver Bjorkstrand and Nick Foligno. Carolina tied it on a Jeff Skinner goal, going in unassisted. The Blue Jackets won 2-1 in overtime with an unassisted Milano goal, his second of the game and fourth of the year. The three stars were Milano, Bobrovsky (37 for 38 in saves), and Skinner.

Up in New York, the Rangers welcome the St. Louis Blues. Carter Hutton and Henrik Lundqvist draw the starts in goal. St. Louis began in the first period with a Carl Gunnarsson goal, his second of the season, with a lone assist by Jaden Schwartz. New York tied it on a Mika Zibanejad goal, his fifth of the year, a power play goal coming off of Kevin Shattenkirk. The Blues retook the lead with a Brayden Schenn power play goal, his second of the season, powered by Paul Stastny. St. Louis iced it at 3-1 with a Schwartz empty net goal in the third period, his second of the year, set up by Vladimir Sobotka and Alex Pietrangelo. The three stars belonged to Schwartz, Hutton (32 for 33 in saves), and Schenn.

Further north, the Montreal Canadiens bring in the Chicago Blackhawks. Corey Crawford and Carey Price tend the twines. Montreal led off in the first period with an unassisted Tomas Plekanec goal. Chicago tied it on an Alex DeBrincat goal, passed from Patrick Sharp. The Blackhawks took the lead with a Brandon Saad goal, his fifth of the season, courtesy of Jonathan Toews and Richard Panik. Chicago added on in the second period with an Artem Anisimov power play goal, powered by DeBrincat and Cody Franson. This stood for a 3-1 win, with the three stars given to DeBrincat, Crawford (41 for 42 in saves), and Saad.

Back stateside, the Nashville Predators host the Philadelphia Flyers. Brian Elliott and Pekka Rinne are the veterans in goal. Nashville started in the first period with a Craig Smith power play goal, powered by Kevin Fiala and Mattias Ekholm. The Predators added on in the second period with a Scott Hartnell goal, his second of the season, via Pontus Aberg. Nashville extended the lead as Nick Bonino scored, thanks to Ekholm and P.K. Subban. Philadelphia got on the board with an Andrew MacDonald goal, assisted by Scott Laughton and Taylor Leier. The Flyers got closer with a Nolan Patrick goal, helped along by Dale Weise. Philadelphia tied it on a Valtteri Filppula power play goal, with helpers from Jakub Voracek and Shayne Gostisbehere. Philadelphia took the lead in the third period with a Travis Konecny goal, coming off of Jordan Weal and Gostisbehere. The Flyers padded the lead with a Filppula goal, his second of the game, coming on the power play from Claude Giroux and Voracek. The Predators answered with a Filip Forsberg goal, his second of the year, guided in by Ryan Johansen and Samuel Girard. Nashville tied it on a Hartnell power play goal, his second of the game and third of the season, fueled by Forsberg and Subban. The Predators took the lead on a Forsberg power play goal, his second of the game and third of the year, made possible by Subban, who got a sock trick, and Fiala. This made it 6-5, the final, with the three stars handed to Forsberg, Hartnell, and Subban, while Fiala, Filppula, Gostisbehere, Voracek, and Ekholm get the honorable mentions.

In Texas, the Dallas Stars welcome the Detroit Red Wings. Petr Mrazek and Ben Bishop are in the blue paint. Dallas opened in the first period with a John Klingberg goal, his second of the season, courtesy of Jason Spezza. The Stars added on with a Tyler Seguin power play goal, his second of the year, powered by Klingberg and Jamie Benn. Detroit got one back with a Justin Abdelkader power play goal in the second period, helped along by Henrik Zetterberg and Mike Green. Dallas answered with a Mattias Janmark goal, his second of the season, passed from Alexander Radulov and Esa Lindell. The Red Wings pulled one back in the third period with an Anthony Mantha goal, his second of the year, fueled by Dylan Larkin and Green. The Stars iced it at 4-2 with a Martin Hanzal empty net goal, set up by Janmark. The three stars went to Klingberg, Janmark, and Green.

Northwest to Vancouver, where the Canucks bring in the Ottawa Senators. Craig Anderson and Jacob Markstrom are set to start in goal. Ottawa struck first in the first period with a Cody Ceci goal, via Kyle Turris and Zack Smith. Vancouver tied it on a Christopher Tanev goal, guided in by Henrik Sedin and Daniel Sedin. The Canucks took the lead in the second period with a Thomas Vanek goal, helped along by Troy Stecher and Henrik Sedin. The Senators retied it in the third period with a Ryan Dzingel goal, assisted by Bobby Ryan and Jean-Gabriel Pageau. In the shootout, Markus Granlund scored for the Canucks, but Turris and Mark Stone won it 3-2 for the Senators. The three stars were Turris, Henrik Sedin, and Markstrom (40 for 42 in saves).

Finally, the Vegas Golden Knights are home for the first time against the Arizona Coyotes. Antti Raanta and Marc-Andre Fleury are between the pipes. Vegas dented the scoreboard in the first period with a Tomas Nosek goal, assisted by Pierre-Edouard Bellemare and Luca Sbisa. The Golden Knights added on with a Deryk Engelland goal, passed from Brendan Leipsic. Vegas chased Raanta with a James Neal goal, his fourth of the season, courtesy of Brayden McNabb and David Perron. Louis Domingue replaced Raanta in goal. The Golden Knights extended the lead as Neal scored a power play goal, his second of the game and fifth of the year, with the help of Reilly Smith and Erik Haula. Arizona got on the board with a Tobias Rieder goal, his second of the season, with a lone assist by Niklas Hjalmarsson. Vegas replied in the second period with an Oscar Lindberg goal, helped along by Leipsic. The Coyotes got one back in the third period with a Kevin Connauton goal, made possible by Derek Stepan and Clayton Keller. This made it 5-2, the final, with the three stars belonging to Neal, Leipsic, and Nosek.

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Monday, October 9, 2017

NHL 2017-18 Day 6

The NHL has seven games on Columbus Day in the US and Thanksgiving in Canada. Three are matinees, beginning in...

Boston, as the Bruins host the Colorado Avalanche. Semyon Varlamov and Tuukka Rask are the goalies. Colorado opened in the first period with a Sven Andrighetto goal, via Mikko Rantanen and Nikita Zadorov. The Avalanche added on with a shorthanded goal by J.T. Compher, set up by Carl Soderberg. Colorado extended the lead in the third period as Nail Yakupov scored, thanks to Patrik Nemeth and Alexander Kerfoot. The Avalanche iced it at 4-0 with a Yakupov empty net goal, set up by Andrighetto and Nathan MacKinnon. The three stars went to Varlamov (29 save shutout), Yakupov, and Andrighetto.

Down in Brooklyn, the New York Islanders welcome the St. Louis Blues. Jake Allen and Thomas Greiss are the masked men. St. Louis got going in the second period with a Vladimir Tarasenko goal, his second of the season, coming off of Paul Stastny. The Blues added on with a Tarasenko power play goal, his second of the game and third of the year, powered by Jaden Schwartz and Alex Pietrangelo. New York got on the board with an Andrew Ladd goal in the third period, helped along by Jason Chimera and Brock Nelson. The Islanders tied it on an Anders Lee goal, assisted by Thomas Hickey and Jordan Eberle. The Blues won 3-2 with shootout tallies by Brayden Schenn and Tarasenko. The three stars were awarded to Tarasenko, Allen (40 for 42 in saves), and Greiss (33 for 35 in saves).

The last of the matinees has the Buffalo Sabres bringing in the New Jersey Devils. Cory Schneider and Chad Johnson protect the nets. New Jersey started in the first period with a Stefan Noesen goal, with a lone assist by Brian Gibbons. The Devils added on with a Gibbons goal, guided in by Nico Hischier and Marcus Johansson. Buffalo got on the board with an Evander Kane power play goal in the second period, his third of the season, powered by Rasmus Ristolainen. New Jersey answered with a Jesper Bratt shorthanded goal, his second of the year, set up by Adam Henrique and Mirco Mueller. The Devils extended the lead as Johansson scored, thanks to Taylor Hall. New Jersey padded the lead with a Bratt goal, his second of the game and third of the season, fueled by Hall and Andy Greene. The Devils kept going with a Johansson goal, his second of the game, courtesy of Bratt. Robin Lehner relieved Johnson to start the third period. The Sabres got one back in the second period with a Kane goal, his second of the game and fourth of the year, helped along by Jason Pominville. this only made it 6-2, the final, with the three stars given to Bratt, Gibbons, and Kane, while Johansson and Hall get the honorable mentions.

At the normal times, the Toronto Maple Leafs host the Chicago Blackhawks. Anton Forsberg is mismatched with Frederik Andersen in goal. Chicago led off in the first period with a Jan Rutta goal, his second of the season, coming off of John Hayden and Tommy Wingels. The Blackhawks added on with a Jonathan Toews goal, his second of the year, passed from Richard Panik and Brandon Saad. Toronto got on the board in the second period with a Nikita Zaitsev goal, his second of the season, via Connor Brown and Calle Rosen. Chicago answered in the third period with a Panik power play goal, his third of the year, powered by Gustav Forsling and Rutta. The Maple Leafs pulled back with a Brown goal, courtesy of Zaitsev and Ron Hainsey. Toronto tied it on a James van Riemsdyk power play goal, his second of the season, with helpers from Tyler Bozak and Morgan Rielly. The Maple Leafs won 4-3 in overtime with an unassisted Auston Matthews goal, his second of the year. The three stars went to Zaitsev, Brown, and Rutta, while Panik gets an honorable mention.

Down in Florida, the Tampa Bay Lightning welcome the Washington Capitals. Philipp Grubauer and Andrei Vasilevskiy are in between the pipes. Washington began in the first period with a Nicklas Backstrom goal, assisted by Andre Burakovsky and T.J. Oshie. The Capitals added on with an Oshie power play goal, his second of the season, powered by John Carlson and Backstrom. Tampa Bay got on the board with an Alex Killorn goal, via Brayden Point and Braydon Coburn in the second period. Washington replied with an Oshie power play goal, his second of the game and third of the year, with assists provided by Backstrom and Evgeny Kuznetsov. The Lightning shot back with a Chris Kunitz goal, fueled by Anton Stralman and Cedric Paquette. Tampa Bay tied it in the third period with a Nikita Kucherov goal, his third of the season, helped along by Killorn and Stralman. The Lightning won 4-3 in overtime with a Point power play goal, with assists provided by Kucherov and Steven Stamkos. The three stars were awarded to Point, Kucherov, and Killorn, while Oshie, Backstrom, and Stralman earn honorable mentions.

Way to the northwest, the Edmonton Oilers bring in the Winnipeg Jets. Connor Hellebuyck and Cam Talbot are in the blue paint. Winnipeg struck first in the first period with a Mark Scheifele goal, his third of the season, coming off of Dmitry Kulikov. The Jets added on with a Kulikov goal, helped along by Nikolaj Ehlers and Blake Wheeler. Edmonton got on the board in the second period with a Leon Draisaitl goal, made possible by Connor McDavid and Patrick Maroon. The Oilers tied it on a Ryan Nugent-Hopkins goal, his third of the year, with a lone assist by Darnell Nurse. Winnipeg retook the lead with an Ehlers goal, passed from Jacob Trouba and the goalie Hellebuyck. The Jets extended the lead as Ehlers scored his second of the night, thanks to Wheeler and Scheifele. Winnipeg padded the lead with an Ehlers power play empty net goal to iced the game at 5-2, with helpers from Scheifele and Wheeler, the latter earning a sock trick. The three stars went to Ehlers, Scheifele, and Wheeler, while Kulikov gets an honorable mention.

Finally, the Anaheim Ducks host the Calgary Flames. Mike Smith and John Gibson guard the cages. Calgary dented the scoreboard in the second period with a Sean Monahan power play goal, powered by Kris Versteeg and Johnny Gaudreau. The Flames added on with a Mikael Backlund goal in the third period, his second of the campaign, via Michael Frolik and Matthew Tkachuk. This stood for a 2-0 win, with the three stars belonging to Smith (43 save shutout), Monahan, and Backlund.

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Sunday, October 8, 2017

NHL 2017-18 Day 5

We're back with a much quieter day of hockey. The one game today sees the New York Rangers host the Montreal Canadiens, with Carey Price and Henrik Lundqvist tending the twines. New York struck first in the first period with a Brady Skjei goal, assisted by Michael Grabner and J.T. Miller. The Rangers added on with a third period goal by Mika Zibanejad, his fourth of the campaign, via Pavel Buchnevich and Chris Kreider. This made it 2-0, the final, with the three stars awarded to Lundqvist (34 save shutout), Skjei, and Zibanejad.

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NWSL Playoffs: 2017 Semifinals

This post holds the two semifinals for the NWSL Playoffs this year. We begin on Saturday in...

Portland, as the Thorns FC host the Orlando Pride. Ashlyn Harris and Adrianna Franch play in goal. Portland started in the twelfth minute with an Amandine Henry goal, via Meghan Klingenberg. The Thorns added on in the fifteenth minute with an Emily Sonnett goal, helped along by Tobin Heath on a free kick. Orlando got on the board with an Alanna Kennedy goal in the twenty-third minute, set up by Toni Pressley. Portland shot back with a Hayley Raso goal in the seventy-first minute, guided in by Lindsey Horan. In the eightieth minute, Henry of the Thorns took a yellow card for a foul. Portland extended the lead as Christine Sinclair scored in the eighty-second minute, thanks to Nadia Nadim. This made it 4-1, with the woman of the match being Raso. Other strong Thorns efforts came from Klingenberg, Henry, Heath, and Sonnett, while the Pride's best were Kennedy, Pressley, and Steph Catley.

The other semifinal is in North Carolina, as the Courage host the Red Stars. Alyssa Naeher and Katelyn Rowland are the keepers. Chicago's Danielle Colaprico had a yellow card for her thirty-sixth minute foul. North Carolina dented the scoreboard in the ninetieth minute on a Denise O'Sullivan goal, set up by Jessica McDonald. This stood for a 1-0 win, with the woman of the match being O'Sullivan. Also good for the Courage were Taylor Smith, McCall Zerboni, and Lynn Williams, while the best Red Stars were Naeher, Katie Naughton, Julie Ertz, and Christen Press.

The NWSL Championship is on October 14, featuring the Courage and Thorns. 

Saturday, October 7, 2017

NHL 2017-18 Day 4

It's as full of a day as possible in the NHL this year, as fifteen games are set to go. We begin with one matinee in...

New Jersey, as the Devils host the Colorado Rapids. Jonathan Bernier and Cory Schneider are in goal. New Jersey opened in the first period with an Adam Henrique power play goal, powered by Will Butcher and Kyle Palmieri. The Devils added on in the second period with a Jimmy Hayes power play goal, with helpers from Palmieri and Butcher. Colorado got on the board with a Carl Soderberg goal, via Tyson Jost and J.T. Compher. New Jersey replied with a Jesper Bratt power play goal, helped along by Taylor Hall and Butcher, the latter earning a sock trick. The Devils extended the lead as John Moore scored a shorthanded goal in the third period, set up by Bratt. This made it 4-1, the final, with the three stars going to Butcher, Schneider (40 for 41 in saves), and Bratt, while Palmieri gets an honorable mention.

At the regular time, the Carolina Hurricanes welcome the Minnesota Wild. Alex Stalock and Scott Darling draw the starts in goal. Minnesota started in the first period with a Jason Zucker power play goal, powered by Matt Dumba and Mike Reilly. Carolina tied it on a Joakim Nordstrom goal, helped along by Marcus Kruger and Brock McGinn. The Wild retook the lead with a Chris Stewart goal, his second of the season, via Jared Spurgeon and Marcus Foligno. Minnesota added on with an Eric Staal goal, courtesy of Zucker and Charlie Coyle in the second period. The Hurricanes got one back with a Derek Ryan power play goal, with assists provided by Justin Williams and Victor Rask. Carolina tied it in the third period as Noah Hanifin scored, thanks to Sebastian Aho and Elias Lindholm. The Hurricanes pulled ahead on a Rask goal, made possible by Aho and Lindholm. The Wild tied it at the last second with a Mikko Koivu goal, fueled by Staal and Ryan Suter. In the shootout, the Hurricanes got the 5-4 win on a lone tally by Jaccob Slavin. The three stars went to Rask, Aho, and Lindholm, while Zucker and Staal get the honorable mentions.

Up in Brooklyn, the New York Islanders bring in the Buffalo Sabres. Robin Lehner and Jaroslav Halak are in the blue paint. New York led off in the first period with a John Tavares goal, with a lone assist by Jordan Eberle. The Islanders added on in the second period a shorthanded and unassisted Tavares goal, his second of the game. New York extended the lead as Casey Cizikas scored a shorthanded goal, thanks to Andrew Ladd. The Islanders padded the lead with a Josh Bailey goal, helped along by Joshua Ho-Sang and Jason Chimera. Chad Johnson replaced Lehner in goal. Buffalo got on the board with an Evander Kane goal, set up by Jack Eichel. The Sabres got closer with another shorthanded goal from Kane, fueled by Ryan O'Reilly. New York responded in the third period with an Anthony Beauvillier goal, passed from Nick Leddy and Cizikas. Buffalo countered with an Eichel goal, assisted by Rasmus Ristolainen and Kane. The Islanders iced it at 6-3 with a Cizikas empty net goal, his second of the game with helpers from Tavares and Bailey. The three stars were Cizikas, Tavares, and Kane, while Eichel and Bailey get the honorable mentions.

Over to Michigan, where the Detroit Red Wings host the Ottawa Senators. Craig Anderson and Jimmy Howard protect the nets. Detroit dented the scoreboard in the third period with a Martin Frk goal, his second of the season, with a lone assist from Dylan Larkin. Ottawa tied it on an unassisted Dion Phaneuf goal. In the shootout, the Red Wings got a lone tally from Frans Nielsen to win 2-1. The three stars were Howard (37 for 38 in saves), Anderson (29 for 30 in saves), and Frk.

Backtracking to Pittsburgh, where the Penguins welcome the Nashville Predators. Juuse Saros and Matt Murray are called on to start in goal. Pittsburgh began in the first period with an Evgeni Malkin goal, coming off of Phil Kessel and Carl Hagelin. The Penguins added on with a Jake Guentzel goal, helped along by Bryan Rust and Sidney Crosby. Pittsburgh extended the lead in the second period as Ryan Reaves scored, thanks to Olli Maatta and Carter Rowney. The Penguins padded the lead with a Maatta goal in the third period, his second of the year, courtesy of Crosby and Rust. The final stood at 4-0, with the three stars given to Maatta, Murray (26 save shutout), and Rust, while Crosby gets an honorable mention.

Up in Ontario, the Toronto Maple Leafs bring in the New York Rangers. Henrik Lundqvist and Frederik Andersen are the veteran goalies. Toronto struck first in the first period with a Dominic Moore goal, helped along by Nikita Zaitsev. New York tied it on a J.T. Miller goal, via Chris Kreider and Kevin Hayes. The Maple Leafs retook the lead with a Zach Hyman goal, assisted by William Nylander. Toronto added on with an unassisted Jake Gardiner power play goal. The Maple Leafs extended the lead as Zaitsev scored, thanks to Ron Hainsey and Nazem Kadri. Toronto padded the lead with a Hyman goal, his second of the game, going in unassisted. The Rangers got one back with a Kevin Shattenkirk power play goal, powered by Mats Zuccarello and Kreider. Ondrej Pavelec replaced Lundqvist at the start of the second period. New York got closer with a Mika Zibanejad power play goal, his third of the season, guided in by Shattenkirk and Zuccarello. The Rangers chipped closer with a Marc Staal goal, coming off of Zuccarello, who got a sock trick, and Ryan McDonagh. New York tied it on a Zuccarello goal, made possible by Staal and Miller. The Maple Leafs regained the lead with a Tyler Bozak goal in the third period, fueled by Gardiner and Mitchell Marner. Toronto continued with a Leo Komarov power play goal, dished from Nylander and Auston Matthews. The Maple Leafs finished it at 8-5 with a Kadri power play goal, hissecond of the year, with assists provided by Patrick Marleau and Komarov. The three stars were Kadri, Hyman, and Zuccarello, while Komarov, Miller, Shattenkirk, Staal, Gardiner, Zaitsev, Nylander, and Kreider get honorable mentions.

Back stateside, the Washington Capitals host the Montreal Canadiens. Carey Price and Braden Holtby tend the twines. Washington was first to score in the first period with an Alex Ovechkin goal, his fourth of the season, coming off of Jakub Vrana and Evgeny Kuznetsov. The Capitals added on with a T.J. Oshie goal, via Nicklas Backstrom and Andre Burakovsky. Washington extended the lead as Ovechkin scored a power play goal, his second of the game and fifth of the year, thanks to Kuznetsov and Backstrom. The Capitals padded the lead with an Ovechkin goal, completing his second hat trick of the year on his sixth of the season, with helpers from Kuznetsov, who got a sock trick, and Aaron Ness. Price was replaced by Al Montoya to start the second period. Montreal got on the board with a shorthanded Brendan Gallagher goal, set up by Paul Byron. Washington answered with Ovechkin's fourth of the game and seventh of the year, made possible by Kuznetsov and John Carlson. The Capitals continued with a Nathan Walker goal, fueled by Devante Smith-Pelly and Jay Beagle. This proved to be the end of the scoring, with the 6-1 final leading to three stars honors for Ovechkin, Kuznetsov, and Backstrom.

South to Florida, where the Panthers welcome their in-state rivals, the Tampa Bay Lightning. Andrei Vasilevskiy faces a lesser foe in James Reimer in goal. Tampa Bay drew first blood in the first period with a Nikita Kucherov goal, his second of the season, via Steven Stamkos and Vladislav Namestnikov. The Lightning added on with a Namestnikov power play goal, his second of the year, powered by Stamkos and Kucherov. Florida got on the board with an Evgenii Dadonov power play goal, fueled by Aaron Ekblad and Jonathan Huberdeau. The Panthers tied it in the second period with a Nick Bjugstad goal, coming off of Dadonov and Jared McCann. Tampa Bay retook the lead with a Brayden Point goal, with a lone assist by Ondrej Palat. Florida retied it in the third period with a Colton Sceviour goal, passed from Micheal Haley and Aleksander Barkov. The Panthers took the lead on a McCann goal, helped along by Bjugstad and Connor Brickley. Florida extended the lead as Vincent Trocheck scored, thanks to Radim Vrbata and Barkov. The Lightning got one back with a Tyler Johnson goal, with helpers from Yanni Gourde and Point. This wouldn't be enough, as the Panthers won 5-4, and the three stars belonged to Dadonov, Bjugstad, and McCann, while Point, Kucherov, Namestnikov, Barkov, and Stamkos get honorable mentions.

Northwest to Missouri, where the St. Louis Blues bring in the Dallas Stars. Kari Lehtonen is mismatched with Jake Allen in goal. St. Louis got going in the first period with a Carl Gunnarsson goal, assisted by Paul Stastny and Vladimir Sobotka. The Blues added on with a Joel Edmundson goal, via Alex Pietrangelo and Jaden Schwartz. St. Louis extended the lead as Schwartz scored, thanks to Dmitrij Jaskin and Brayden Schenn. Dallas got on the board in the third period with a John Klingberg power play goal, powered by Alexander Radulov and Devin Shore. The Blues replied with a Vladimir Tarasenko power play goal, with assists provided by Pietrangelo and Schenn. The Stars got one back with a Mattias Janmark goal, helped along by Jason Spezza and Brett Ritchie. The final stood from here at 4-2, with the three stars given to Schwartz, Pietrangelo, and Schenn.

Up in Chicago, the Blackhawks host the Columbus Blue Jackets. Joonas Korpisalo and Corey Crawford are between the pipes. Chicago opened in the first period with a Patrick Kane goal, his second of the season, coming off of Ryan Hartman and Gustav Forsling. The Blackhawks added on with a Brandon Saad power play goal, his fourth of the year, powered by Jonathan Toews and Patrick Sharp. Chicago extended the lead in the second period as Toews scored, with the help of Saad. Columbus got on the board with a Sonny Milano goal, his second of the season, via Nick Foligno and Gabriel Carlsson. The Blackhawks answered with a Jan Rutta goal, with a lone assist by Kane. Chicago wrapped it up at 5-1 with a Richard Panik goal, his second of the year, going in unassisted. The three stars went to Saad, Kane, and Toews.

In the desert, the Arizona Coyotes welcome the Vegas Golden Knights. Marc-Andre Fleury and Antti Raanta receive the green light in goal. Arizona started in the first period with a Tobias Rieder goal, assisted by Jordan Martinook and Luke Schenn. Vegas tied it in the third period with an unassisted Nate Schmidt goal. The Golden Knights won 2-1 in overtime with a James Neal goal, his third of the year, made possible by David Perron and Schmidt. The three stars were Schmidt, Fleury (27 for 28 in saves), and Neal.

Up in Canada, the Vancouver Canucks bring in the Edmonton Oilers. Cam Talbot and Jacob Markstrom are set to start in goal. Edmonton led off in the first period with a Kris Russell goal, via Zack Kassian and Milan Lucic. Vancouver tied it on a Bo Horvat power play goal, powered by Ben Hutton and Markstrom. The Canucks took the lead with an unassisted Brandon Sutter goal. Vancouver added on in the second period with a Horvat goal, his second of the game, fueled by Loui Eriksson and Alexander Edler. Laurent Brossoit took over for Talbot in goal. The Oilers got one back in the third period with a Ryan Nugent-Hopkins power play goal, with helpers from Patrick Maroon and Russell. This only made it 3-2, the final, with the three stars going to Horvat, Russell, and Markstrom (33 for 35 in saves plus an assist).

Over in Alberta, the Calgary Flames host the Winnipeg Jets. Steve Mason and Mike Smith are the experienced goalies. Winnipeg began in the first period with a shorthanded and unassisted Brandon Tanev goal. Calgary tied it on a T.J. Brodie power play goal, powered by Johnny Gaudreau and Kris Versteeg. The Jets retook the lead with a Mark Scheifele power play goal, his second of the season, coming off of Blake Wheeler and Mathieu Perreault. Winnipeg added on with a Patrik Laine goal, helped along by Perreault and Josh Morrissey. The Flames got one back in the second period with another Brodie goal, assisted by Michael Stone and Gaudreau. Calgary tied it on a Micheal Ferland power play goal, passed from Mark Giordano and Gaudreau, the latter earning a sock trick. The Flames took the lead with a Gaudreau goal, fueled by Brodie and Curtis Lazar. Calgary extended the lead as Versteeg scored, with the help of Sean Monahan and Brodie. The Flames padded the lead in the third period with a Mikael Backlund goal, made possible by Dougie Hamilton and Matthew Tkachuk. This made it 6-3, the final, with the three stars awarded to Brodie, Gaudreau, and Versteeg, while Perreault gets an honorable mention.

In California, the Anaheim Ducks welcome the Philadelphia Flyers. Brian Elliott and John Gibson stand in the creases. Philadelphia struck first in the first period with an Ivan Provorov goal, passed from Nolan Patrick and Jordan Weal. Anaheim tied it on an Antoine Vermette goal, via Ondrej Kase and Josh Manson. The Flyers took the lead back in the second period with a Sean Couturier goal, assisted by Jakub Voracek and Claude Giroux. The Ducks tied it in the third period with a shorthanded and unassisted Cam Fowler goal. Philadelphia won 3-2 in overtime with a Wayne Simmonds goal, his fourth of the season, coming off of Couturier and Provorov. The three stars were Couturier, Simmonds, and Provorov.

Finally, the San Jose Sharks bring in the Los Angeles Kings. Jonathan Quick and Martin Jones are the masked men. Los Angeles was first to score in the first period with a Dustin Brown goal, via Anze Kopitar. San Jose tied it on a Mikkel Boedker goal, passed from Brenden Dillon and Dylan DeMelo. The Kings took the lead back with a Kopitar goal, guided in by Jake Muzzin. Los Angeles added on in the second period with a Kopitar goal, fueled by Brown and Derek Forbort. The Kings extended the lead as Nick Shore scored an unassisted goal. The final held at 4-1, with the three stars awarded to Kopitar, Brown, and Quick (24 for 25 in saves).

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MLS 2017: Week 31

A short week awaits this weekend, with only three games on during the international break. We begin with...

The New York Red Bulls hosting the Vancouver Whitecaps FC. David Ousted and Luis Robles are in goal. New York led off in the thirty-third minute with a Daniel Royer goal, via Sacha Kljestan and Tyler Adams. Marcel de Jong of Vancouver had a yellow card for a fifty-first minute foul. The Red Bulls added on in the fifty-eighth minute with a Bradley Wright-Phillips goal, set up by Adams. New York extended the lead in the seventy-second minute as Felipe scored, thanks to Kljestan. In the eighty-fourth minute, the Red Bulls; Kemar Lawrence received a yellow card for his foul. The final held at 3-0, with the man of the match being Kljestan.

West to Minnesota, where United FC welcomes Sporting Kansas City. Tim Melia and Bobby Shuttleworth draw the starts in goal. Jerome Thiesson of Minnesota had a yellow card for his forty-first minute foul. Kansas City began in first half stoppage time with a Diego Rubio goal, passed from Latif Blessing. Melia came out in the fifty-ninth minute with an injury, and Andrew Dykstra replaced him in goal. Sporting saw yellow cards for Seth Sinovic in the seventieth minute for a foul and for time wasting in the seventy-second minute by Dykstra. Minnesota tied it in the eighty-fourth minute on a Brent Kallman goal, coming off of Abu Danladi. Minnesota went down to ten men after consecutive yellow cards for Joseph Greenspan in the eighty-sixth minute and in stoppage time. The final stayed at 1-1, with Kallman named man of the match.

Finally, the Colorado Rapids bring in FC Dallas. Jesse Gonzalez and Zac MacMath are the keepers. Colorado struck first in the fifteenth minute with a Stefan Aigner goal, via Joshua Gatt. Dismark Boateng of the Rapids had a yellow card for his twenty-second minute foul. Dallas tied it in the fifty-fourth minute on an Atiba Harris goal, set up by Javier Morales. Dominique Badji of Colorado had a yellow card for a sixty-eighth minute foul. In the sixty-ninth minute, Harris took a yellow card for a foul. The score was 1-1 in the end, with the man of the match being Aigner.

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