RIMOUSKI, Que.
Alexander Edler Jersey . - Anthony DeLuca scored four times and Alexis Loiseau set up each of them as the Rimouski Oceanic
came from behind to beat the visiting Charlottetown Islanders 5-3 on Sunday in
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Last season as a rookie DeLuca scored
22 goals in 67 games. This season he already has 15 goals to go along with 11
assists in just 17 contests. Jan Kostalek also scored for the Oceanic (9-5-3),
who trailed 3-1 after 40 minutes. Jack Nevins, Yan Pavel Laplante and Matthew
Bursey scored for the Islanders (10-5-1), who have dropped their last three
games. Rimouskis Philippe Desrosiers earned the win by stopping eight shots in
the third period. Desrosiers replaced starter Zachary Fortin, who allowed three
goals on 14 shots. Charlottetowns Eric Brassard stopped 42-of-46 shots in a
losing cause. The Oceanic went 1 for 5 on the power play while the Islanders
failed to score on two chances with the man advantage. --- REMPARTS 4 OLYMPIQUES
2 QUEBEC CITY — Fabrice Herzog scored twice and Callum Booth made 29 saves to
lead the Remparts past Gatineau. Maxime Chevalier and Zachery Moody each added a
goal for Quebec (8-5-3), while Nick Sorensen chipped in with two assists. Vaclav
Karabacek and Vincent Dunn scored for the Olympiques (12-6-0), and Robert
Steeves stopped 20 shots. Quebec was 1-for-2 on the power play, while Gatineau
went 0-for-5 with the man advantage. --- VOLTIGEURS 5 CATARACTES 1
DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Olivier Caouette, Matthew Boudens, and Sergei Boikov each
had a goal and an assist to lift the Voltigeurs over Shawinigan. Jeremy Auger
and Joey Ratelle also scored for Drummondville (10-6-1), which has earned at
least one point in four straight contests. Nicholas Welsh scored for the
Cataractes (2-13-2), who are last in the QMJHL standings. Joe Fleschler made 24
saves for the Voltigeurs. Shawinigans Storm Phaneuf stopped 27 shots in defeat.
--- PHOENIX 3 WILDCATS 2 SHERBROOKE, Que. — Francis Desrosiers made 39 saves as
the Phoenix handed Moncton its third straight defeat. Dominic Talbot-Tassi
scored the eventual winner midway through the third period for Sherbrooke
(5-11-2) while Vincent Deslauriers and Jean-Francois Plante had the others. Mark
Simpson and Kyle Haas supplied the offence for the Wildcats (7-11-1). Monctons
Alex Dubeau stopped 28 shots in a losing cause. --- HUSKIES 5 FOREURS 4 VAL DOR,
Que. — Jean-Sebastien Dea scored three goals as Rouyn-Noranda edged the Foreurs
for its third win in a row. Dillon Fournier scored once and set up two more for
the Huskies (10-5-2) and Julien Nantel had a single goal. Louis Marcotte led
Val-dOr (9-8-0) with three goals and Anthony Mantha had three assists.
Pierre-Maxime Poudrier added the other. Rouyn-Norandas Alexandre Belanger earned
the win by making 34 saves. Val-dOrs Francois Tremblay gave up five goals on 20
shots in a losing effort. --- ARMADA 3 TIGRES 1 VICTORIAVILLE, Que. — Etienne
Marcoux turned away 33 shots as Blainville-Boisbriand regained top spot in the
QMJHL standings by downing the Tigres. Olivier Picard, Ryan Tesink and Daniel
Walcott scored for the Armada (13-1-1), who have a one-point lead over the
Baie-Comeau Drakkar atop the league standings despite playing three less games.
Luc Deschenes scored for Victoriaville (8-7-1), which is winless in its last
four outings. Charles-Olivier Lajoie stopped 22-of-24 shots for the Tigres. ---
Brandon Sutter Canucks Jersey .J. -- Kevin Gilbride retired Thursday as offensive co-ordinator for the New York Giants.
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16 of his 22 points in the second half, outplaying Parker down the stretch and
helping the fifth-ranked Jayhawks knock off No. CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Cornerback
Leon Hall jogged toward the right side of the defence and took his customary
place, matched against receiver Mohamed Sanu. The play was a handoff, so Hall
didnt have to do much. Thats not what mattered. Hall lined up for the first
11-on-11 play in the Bengals first practice of training camp on Thursday, an
encouraging sign for one of the NFLs top defences. "It means a lot," Hall said.
The 29-year-old cornerback tore his right Achilles tendon midway through last
season, the second time hes sustained such an injury. He tore his left Achilles
in 2011, but was back as the starter the following year and played very well.
Hes made another quick and full recovery. "There was never really a doubt in my
mind," Hall said. "It was just trying to be patient enough to go through that
long process again." Even though hes fine physically, Hall hasnt been able to be
on the field during off-season workouts, so hes still got a lot of work to do on
his form. At one point during the afternoon practice, he went to the sideline
and worked on his side-to-side movement. "I felt good," he said after practice.
"No pain. I felt strong. My footwork wasnt very good, but thats going to come in
a few days." Defensive tackle Geno Atkins is coming back from a torn anterior
cruciate ligament and wanted to participate in the first practice, but was held
out on Thursday as a precaution. Coach Marvin Lewis wants to give him a few days
to ease in before hes cleared to fully practice. Hall is a mainstay on a defence
that has ranked among the leagues top 10 for each of the past three years,
finishing third overall in yards allowed last season. The Bengals never doubted
that hed be ready despite his second significant injury in three seasons. "Leon,
he works hard at everything he does," defensive co-ordinator Paul Guenther said.
"Iff you can have a poster child for a coachs guy, thats him.
Kirk Mclean Jersey. Hell do whatever he has to do. He spent the whole off-season getting that thing back to go. Im excited
to see him back on the field." After Halls Achilles surgery in 2011, there were
doubts about whether he would still be quick enough to cover the other teams top
receiver. When he got back on the field, he was just as good, if not better.
"His speed became better last time, which is really something," Lewis said. "I
thought he played faster in 2012 than he did before. I think thats what excites
him about this: Maybe anatomically Ive got something that made me better." Hall
doesnt know if he was that much faster after the first Achilles surgery, but all
of the rehabilitation work has him in good shape for the start of camp. "I feel
like I felt years ago, before I did the first one," Hall said. "Ive heard
numerous times that your Achilles is technically stronger after you have the
surgery. I wouldnt suggest going and tearing your Achilles, but thats just what
I heard from the doctors and people in general. Thats good news. "I feel better.
Lets just hope it translates to the field." Notes: The Bengals claimed
first-year WR Conner Vernon off waivers from Cleveland and signed free agent WR
Jeremy Johnson, a rookie from Southern Methodist. They waived punter
T.J. Conley. ... OL Andrew Whitworth was held out of practice with a sore calf.
... At the start of practice, a couple of fans hung two banners from a public
bridge that overlooks the practice fields. The first banner urged the Bengals
not to sign quarterback Andy Dalton to a contract extension. The other said: "AJ
to AJ, the future is now." The Bengals signed quarterback AJ McCarron in the
fifth round. McCarron didnt throw to A.J. Green on Thursday -- hes resting a
sore passing shoulder.
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