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DALLAS -- The Dallas Stars signed forward Colton Sceviour to a two-year contract Friday through the 2015-16 season.
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. Sceviour has spent most of his five years in the
Stars organization with their affiliate in the American Hockey League. He leads
the AHL with 31 goals this season for the Texas Stars. A fourth-round pick in
2007, Sceviour made his debut with the Stars in 2011. He has five points (three
goals, two assists) in 10 career NHL games. Sceviour has 98 goals and 140
assists in 344 AHL games.
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. Schaub will start for an injured Case Keenum and
try to help the Texans end a 12-game skid. Schaubs last action in Houston came
when he took over late in a game against Oakland on Nov. 17 as Keenum was
struggling.
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. Three pitches later, he was hugging Mike Napoli at
home plate after his teammates winning home run. Napoli and Ortiz hit
consecutive homers with one out in the 10th inning and the Boston Red Sox
rallied past Minnesota 2-1 Wednesday, sending the Twins to their fifth straight
loss.
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. The Blueshirts hope to stay alive once again when they host the Pittsburgh
Penguins in Sundays Game 6 battle at Madison Square Garden.So we will see the
Heat in the Finals. Maybe they will beat San Antonio. Maybe they will lose to
Oklahoma City. Whatever. No. Big. Deal. (crickets) Okay, Im trying to be all
nonchalant but this is actually VERY PERSONAL. I am holding back years of
torment and contempt. Bile in my throat. Bags under my eyes. Ancient pain in my
heart. In 2010, I learned to hate LeBron James. I had not hated anyone in sports
so much, ever. Not Harold Ballard, not Michael Vick, not Vince Carter. On July
7, 2010, I considered LeBron James to be an excellent player, living up to the
incalculable hype, even if I didnt care for his chronic uncalled traveling
violations or his cloying media personality. By July 8, I wanted him dead
(figuratively, obviously). That was the night of Mr. Jamess infamous "Decision"
to leave Cleveland, when he would gather his many talents and massive entourage,
and partner with Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh and Pat Riley in South Beach, a
notoriously undeserving sports town full of ray-soaked, disinterested
seat-fillers. Courtesy: CelebBuzz Let me be clear. I was not a Cleveland
Cavaliers fan and had, in fact, driven quickly most times I passed through Ohio.
I was, and still am, a staunch Baltimore Ravens supporter, about as natural an
enemy to a Cleveland sports fan as there is. But on that Thursday night, I drank
from a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame collectors tumbler. On that night, I became an
ardent fan of something I to this day refer to as “Team 29”. That is, any team
playing LeBron. I had been a basketball nomad ever since the previous low point
of my fandom: February 24, 1994, the day my beloved Atlanta Hawks traded my
childhood wallpaper, Dominique Wilkins, to the Los Angeles Clippers. I still
shudder at the memory. When the Toronto Basketball Club chose to name itself the
"Raptors" instead of a self-respecting choice like "Towers" or "Huskies", I
could never entirely settle in with my newly formed local. But, on that fateful
day in 2010, I was granted asylum. I finally had a home. Team 29. Whoever was
playing LeBron. My animosity burrowed deep. In a hushed tone, I admit to making
the 500-kilometre December journey to wintery Northern Ohio - on my own - to
assist the locals in ushering in Jamess return to Cleveland. You may revisit my
chronicle of that journey here and my subsequent delirious celebration later
that season when Team 29, AKA the Dallas Mavericks, triumphed over Miami in thee
Finals.
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. The day after LeBrons defeat, a sigh of aching
relief passed through my lips. A burden lifted. I had not noticed, but my
loathing had become an appendage. I dragged it around like a boil on my cheek.
Suddenly, it was lanced. Even though it meant losing part of my identity, I
simply didnt have the hate in me anymore. LeBron was too talented for me to
despise. I dragged around some residue resentment the next year, but I was going
through the motions. I didnt want to be on the wrong side of history as the
greatest player since Jordan did the requisite great things. But even as I
reconciled my feelings for LeBron, I felt a familiar twinge, something which
made me continue rooting against him. And, as Ive certainly foreshadowed, it was
relatively easy to pinpoint what it was. I cant stand the Miami Heat. I harbour
an endless depth of loathing towards LeBrons brethren in South Beach,
particularly the ever-whining Dwyane Wade, who was gifted the 2006 Finals by the
most biased refereeing this side of of an Ante Sapina soccer match. Ive had it
with the cluster of Ray Allen-come-lately veterans looking for a coattail ring
in the Florida sun. Ive seen too many of Pat Rileys Armani suits. You may enjoy
luxuriating on South Beach, but attend a game in south Florida and tell me those
spoiled, limp crowds deserve their seven major championships. But whats to be
done? It would be great if the Raptors met the Heat in the second round. It
would be great to see Jonas and Amir get their licks in against the histrionic
Chris Bosh, a guy I rank after Paul Millsap in talent, but will somehow wind up
a first-ballot Hall of Famer. It would be an epic demonstration of cosmic
fairness for the die-hard, through thick-and-thin faithful of Toronto to triumph
over the second quarter arriving, third quarter leaving falling ass-backwards
into success Miami fans. But wishing wont manifest destiny. The East is in
stone. Predetermined like a game officiated by Tim Donaghy. Miami is heading to
the Finals. So I recognize what must be done. Im keeping my eye on the prize
this year. I know the focus of my venom, and I welcome you to join my Team 29
bandwagon. I dont care if LeBron ever wins another ring, I just dont want anyone
else in Miami to get one. Gallays Poll #7 Who do you want to win the 2014 NBA
Finals? (A) The Miami Heat, because I have no conscience. I also hate puppies
and hugs.(B) Team 29, because I am a good and decent person.
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