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SUDBURY, Ont. - Nathan Pancel was the difference maker on Saturday night.Pancel scored 1:18 into overtime to finish his hat trick and added an assist as the Sudbury Wolves downed the Belleville Bulls 7-6 in Ontario Hockey League play.Brook Hiddink, Brady Pataki, Kyle Capobianco and Matt Schmalz also found the back of the net for Sudbury (3-15-0).Stephen Harper struck twice for the Bulls (11-5-2) with Brett Gustavsen, Michael Cramarossa, Jordan Subban and Niki Petti also scoring.Troy Timpano turned aside 32 shots for the win. Connor Hicks made 22 stops for Belleville in 41:18 of work with Charlie Graham making 18 saves of his own in 20 minutes of work.Only one minor penalty was called in the game, with the Wolves failing to score on the man advantage.---OTTERS 8 SPIRIT 1ERIE, Pa. — Darren Raddysh had a pair of goals to lead the Otters in their rout of Saginaw.Alex DeBrincat, Kyle Pettit, Quentin Maksimovich, Nick Betz, Travis Wood and Connor McDavid rounded out Eries (15-1-1) attack.Jimmy Lodge opened the scoring 39 seconds into the game for the Spirit (8-8-1).---FRONTENACS 2 67S 1 (SO)KINGSTON, Ont. — Ryan Kujawinski had a goal in regulation and was the only one to score in the shootout as the Frontenacs got past Ottawa.Lucas Peressini had 38 saves for Kingston (8-7-1) in the win.Ben Fanjoy had a third-period goal for the 67s (7-8-0) with Liam Herbst kicking out 33 shots.---ICEDOGS 2 STING 0ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — Brent Moran turned aside all 27 shots he faced as Niagara got by Sarnia.Blake Siebenaler and Cody Payne scored for the IceDogs (5-13-0).Taylor Dupuis made 44 saves for the Sting (6-9-2).---WHALERS 4 RANGERS 3 (OT)PLYMOUTH, Mich. — Connor Chatham scored his sixth goal of the season 3:41 into overtime as the Whalers edged Kitchener.Matt Mistele found the back of the net twice in regulation for Plymouth (8-9-1) with Bryce Yetman adding the other.Gustaf Franzen, Brent Pedersen and Nick Magyar all scored for the Rangers (9-3-4).---GREYHOUNDS 8 COLTS 3SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Tim Gettinger and Sergey Tolchinsky each had a goal and two assist in the Greyhounds dominant win over Barrie.Bryan Moore, David Miller, Michael Bunting, Gabe Guertler, Gustav Bouramman and Hayden Verbeek rounded out the Sault Ste. Marie (13-5-0) attack.Kevin Labanc, Adrian Carbonara and Andrew Mangiapane replied for the Colts (8-8-2).---ATTACK 3 SPITFIRES 0OWEN SOUND, Ont. — Michael McNiven kicked out 33 shots as the Attack blanked Windsor.Chris Bigras, Zach Nastasiuk and Damir Sharipzyanov all scored for Owen Sound (9-4-5).Brendan Johnston made 27 saves for the Spitfires (6-10-1). Black Friday Nike Shoes . Lack replaced an injured Roberto Luongo late in the first period then watched defenceman Chris Tanev score the winning goal midway through the third as the Vancouver Canucks defeated the Jets 2-1 in a tight NHL game. Nike Shoes China . Tottenham claimed top spot in Group K by winning 2-0 at Tromso after defender Adnan Causevic scored an own goal before Mousa Dembele put the result beyond doubt. Valencia made sure it will finish first in Group A with a 1-0 win at Swansea thanks to an early goal from Dani Parejo. https://www.fakenikeshoeswholesale.com/.J. Ward appeared in court Friday on misdemeanour charges that he threw a glass mug at a bartender at a Denver strip club. Clearance Nike Shoes . Thats what he did over the past 2 1/2 years with the Washington Wizards. Wittmans approach helped turn the Wizards from pushover to playoff winners. Fake Nike Shoes For Sale . The Redblacks host the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (7-9) Friday night in their last home game of the year and as of Thursday afternoon, the team was anticipating a ninth consecutive sellout. You can watch all the action on TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, and TSN5 beginning at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt. CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carl Edwards said NASCAR is taking the wrong approach in its effort to draw more fans to the race track. If NASCAR really wants to create better competition and higher interest in the sport, Edwards said it needs to focus on changing the setup of the cars and not the championship format. NASCAR will announce its Chase for the Sprint Cup championship format on Thursday. It is expected to be to a 16-driver field whittled down through eliminations to four drivers and a winner-take-all season finale; it would be the fourth significant change to either the points or championship format since the Chase debuted in 2004. Edwards said drivers are already doing everything they can to win and the proposed changes that NASCAR chairman Brian France laid out two weeks ago wont change that. "I dont think you can take the top 15 guys in this sport and make them race any harder for wins. I dont think you can," Edwards said Tuesday. Its a sentiment shared by 2012 champion Brad Keselowski, who initially showed public support of the new format but is now reserving judgment until he sees exactly what NASCAR wants to do. France has been adamant he wants drivers to race at 100 per cent at all times and to value winning, and he preached most of last season that the frantic, door-banging battle to the checkered flag at California between Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano is the kind of racing he wants to see. "From a drivers perspective, theres nothing left," Keselowski said Wednesday. "Theres no set of rules to make me race harder than I do." Keselowski passed on a chance to move Kyle Busch out of the lead at Watkins Glen last August in what could have been a last-ditch effort to win the race. That victory would have likely ensured Keselowski a spot in the Chase; instead, he failed to qualify and was unable to defend his championship. Keselowski also doesnt think any changes will hurt six-time champion Jimmie Johnson. "No matter what format you put out there, hes the favourite," Keselowski said. "Until thats not the case, I dont see how theres any format that could be wrote, unless its the slowest guy wins, and I dont think theyre going to do that." Edwards said taking away the downforce on cars and making the tires softer is a good place to start. He said it would go a long way toward increasing competitive racing at the front of the pack. "No matter what format we race under I cant just try harder and go up and race with the guy or pass him," Edwards said.dddddddddddd. "I think the thing we have to focus on as a sport is making sure the cars can race one another. ... Right now, if Im staring at the guy in the front window it doesnt matter if (Im racing) for a billion dollars and 10 championships -- if I cant catch him, I cant catch him." Its not necessarily that Edwards is against the format. But he said if Frances proposals -- with the emphasis on winning races to get into the Chase for the Championship -- come to fruition, it will change the way drivers approach the season. "Things will get really, really interesting around Richmond. That will be insane," Edwards said. Dale Earnhardt Jr. said he wasnt excited about the proposed changes at first, but has begun to warm to the idea. "Lets change it all. Im all for it," Earnhardt said. "A lot of times we change things for the fans, and I think the drivers are going to enjoy some of this stuff as much as the fans are." Team owner Richard Petty said proposed changes are a "PR deal" by NASCAR designed to drum up more interest in the sport. He still thinks the best drivers will come out on top regardless of the format. "They just want to shake things up," Petty said. NASCAR is essentially borrowing a page from other major sports such as the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball where teams -- or in this case, drivers -- are eliminated from playoff contention while the season climaxes with one championship event at the end of the year. Earnhardt Jr. called it a "bold, aggressive" move by NASCAR. "When you look at other forms of sport, theres an elimination factor in the playoffs that we dont have," Earnhardt said. "We, as drivers, dont feel the intensity of an elimination factor being over our shoulders every race. I feel like weve had it easy in that regard where we just tally up points. Coming down to Homestead with four guys (racing for the championship), thats crazy -- but its exciting." However, driver Ryan Newman doesnt necessarily agree with the elimination-style system. "I dont think we can take everything the NFL or NBA is doing and say, We need to do it like this because theyre doing it like that and its working," Newman said. "This is still stock car racing. This is NASCAR. A certain per cent of change is good, but we do not need to copy the playoff system." ' ' '

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