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03.05.2016, 03:56
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, did his best to stop the puck from
VALLADOLID, Spain -- Osasuna beat Valladolid Friday as its second road victory of the season lifted it out of the Spanish league drop zone. Ryan Braun Jersey . Oier Sanjurjos 84th minute header moved Osasuna up the standings to start the 13th round of games, with Valladolids poor home record of just one win in seven games at the Jose Zorilla Stadium leaving it hanging above the relegation area. A frenetic start eventually dissipated into the home side controlling play, but Osasuna eventually struck on the counter with Oier connecting on Manuel Ortizs cross just when the teams looked set to share the spoils. Barcelona leads the championship with 37 points before Saturdays game against Granada, with Atletico Madrid on 34 points before its match against Getafe. Real Madrid, which plays at Almeria, has 31 points. Ryan Braun Authentic Jersey .Rookie coach Mike Pettines decision to start Brian Hoyer instead of first-round pick Johnny Manziel wasnt popular among fans, but the Browns are 5-3 and in the mix in the AFC North. Ryan Braun White Jersey . The Londoner was set to meet Fury in Manchester to contest the European belt and the vacant British title on Saturday night but the fight will now be rescheduled with a new date to be announced shortly. OTTAWA -- Jason Spezzas face showed a mix of jubilation and relief as the Ottawa Senators picked up their first win of the season with a 4-3 shootout win over the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday. Spezza scored the shootout winner and admitted it was a great feeling to finally pick up a win. "Working hard to get our first win feels good, especially in front of our crowd," he said. Nick Foligno, Chris Neil and Colin Greening scored for the Senators (1-2-0) in regulation while Daniel Alfredsson clinched the victory in the shootout and goaltender Craig Anderson stopped 24 shots. The Senators have played just three games, but already there was a sense of urgency to pick up the first victory. Senators head coach Paul MacLean called his first win behind the Ottawa bench a Picasso. "It feels pretty good," said MacLean. "We did it right all night and got rewarded at the end." Greening tied the game on the power play 8:22 into the third to force extra time after digging the puck out from his feet and getting a quick wrist shot past Minnesota goaltender Niklas Backstrom. The goal had special meaning for Greening as his parents were in town from St. Johns, N.L., for the game "Maybe I scored it for them," he said. "It meant a lot (to score) because everyone realizes that this year is kind of a big year for us because they want to see all these new faces and so its nice to get a win for them." Kyle Brodziak, Devin Setoguchi and Nick Johnson scored for the Wild (1-2-0), while Backstrom made 41 saves. "I think we can be better than that," said Backstrom. For the third straight game the Senators found themselves trailing early as Brodziak gave the Wild a 1-0 lead before the halfway mark of the first period. Setoguchi made it 2-0 for Minnesota on a power-play goal with less than one minute remaining in the first period. Dany Heatley, who was booed all night, picked up an assist on the goal. It was Heatleys second game back in Ottawa since asking to be traded in the summer of 2009. "It was pretty much what I expected it to be," said Heatley of the crowd reaction. As for the game itself Heatley felt the Wild needd to be able to play better late in a game. Jonathan Lucroy Jersey. "We had a two-goal lead in the third period and I think we need to hold on to that." Both teams looked flat to start the second as the Senators failed to register a single shot on the power play, but Ottawa found some energy by the half-way mark and outshot the Wild 13--2. Through the Senators first three games they have been outscored 10-1 through the first two periods and realize improvements are needed on the early parts of their game. "For us its a process and we have to keep getting better," said Senators captain Alfredsson. "Its nice to be able to come back like we did (Tuesday.) Its good for confidence. It would have been tough (to lose) as we were the better team throughout the game." Foligno picked up his first of the season as he dug the puck from out front and knocked it in to make it 2-1. Peter Regin, playing his first regular season game since last February, picked up an assist. The trio of Foligno, Regin and Neil was easily one of the Senators best and many will look at Neils hit on Clayton Stoner in the second as the turning point. "Weve been having a flat second period the first two games and obviously a big hit or a fight can be a momentum change," said Neil. "After that we generated some opportunities and got under their skin." Johnson made it 3-1 minutes into the third. David Rundblad, playing his first NHL game, did his best to stop the puck from crossing the line, but the replay showed it had already fully crossed the goal-line. The Senators made it 3-2 on a goal by Neil that was initially waved off, but was then allowed after a review. Notes: The Senators were without C Jesse Winchester (shoulder, day-to-day) and D Matt Carkner (knee, 4 weeks). RW Bobby Butler, LW Nikita Filatov and D Brian Lee were a healthy scratch. ... Minnesota was without C Cody Almond (back, indefinite) and D Mike Lundin (back, indefinite). RW Brad Staubitz, D Justin Falk and C Pierre-Marc Bouchard were all a healthy scratch. ... Members of the inaugural Ottawa team were on hand including Laurie Boschman, the Senators first team captain. Cheap China Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys From China China NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China ' ' '
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