PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. Nike Free Run 2 Blancas . - Reid Gardiner had two goals and two assists as the Prince Albert Raiders snapped a seven-game winless streak by defeating the visiting Saskatoon Blades 5-2 on Friday in Western Hockey League action. Shane Danyluk had a goal and an assist for the Raiders (18-16-2), who earned their first win in the month of December, while Darcy Zaharichuk and Jayden Hart scored the others. Ayrton Nikkel and Chase Clayton supplied the scoring for the Blades (10-26-3), who have now dropped 12 games in a row. Prince Alberts Cole Cheveldave made 27 saves as Saskatoons Troy Tremblay turned aside 36-of-40 shots in a losing cause. --- WARRIORS 3 BRONCOS 2 (SO) SWIFT CURRENT, Sask.— Brayden Point had a goal and an assist in regulation and scored in the shootout as Moose Jaw held on to edge the Broncos. Jack Roderwald also scored in regulation for the Warriors (11-21-6), who led 2-0 after 40 minutes of action, while Sam Fioretti scored the shootout winner. Brycen Martin and Jay Merkley scored for Swift Current (20-13-6) and Graham Black assisted on both. Justin Paulic made 26 saves for Moose Jaw. Eetu Laurikainen stopped 33 shots for the Broncos. --- WHEAT KINGS 8 PATS 0 BRANDON, Man., — Jordan Papirny stopped 30 shots and three Wheat King players had a three-point outing as they crushed Regina. Rihards Bukharts had two goals and an assist for Brandon (19-14-3), Richard Nejezchleb scored once and set up two more and Eric Roy tacked on three assists. Ryan Pulock, Peter Quenneville, John Quenneville, Tim McGauley and Ryley Lindgren also scored for the Wheat Kings. Dawson MacAuley gave up seven goals on 34 shots for the Pats (18-15-4) before giving way to Nick Schneider, who stopped 4-of-5 shots in 14 minutes of relief. --- CHIEFS 6 ICE 4 CRANBROOK, B.C. — Riley Whittingham and Jackson Playfair each scored twice as Spokane toppled Kootenay for its fourth straight victory. Blair Oneschuk and Mike Aviani also scored for the Chiefs (22-12-2) while Eric Williams made 20 saves for the win. Jaedon Descheneau had a pair of goals for the Ice (18-17-3), Tim Bozon had a goal and two assists and Zach McPhee scored once. Kootenays Mackenzie Skapski gave up five goals on 31 shots through 40 minutes of action. Wyatt Hoflin took over to start the third period and kicked out 6-of-7 shots in relief. --- HURRICANES 5 TIGERS 4 LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Teagan Sacher made 46 saves and Josh Derko scored the winner at 7:18 of the third period as the Hurricanes slipped past Medicine Hat. Kolten Olynek, Kris Khenkel, Tyler Bell and Nick Walters also scored for Lethbridge (7-27-5) and Macoy Erkamps had three assists. Miles Koules had a goal and an assist for the Tigers (21-12-3) while Tyler Lewington, Kyle Becker and Cole Sanford registered a goal apiece. Daniel Wapple started in net for Medicine Hat but was pulled after allowing three goals on 13 shots in the opening period. Zac Robidoux made 10 saves in relief, but took the loss. --- REBELS 3 HITMEN 2 RED DEER, Alta. — Rhyse Dienos goal at 16:25 of the third was the difference as the Rebels earned their fourth straight victory by defeating Calgary. Conner Bleackley and Cole Chorney also scored for Red Deer (18-16-2) and Vukie Mpofu had two assists. Greg Chase and Elliott Peterson each had a goal and an assist for the Hitmen (22-8-5), who fell in regulation for the first time in 11 outings. Patrik Bartosak made 31 saves for the Rebels as Chris Driedger turned aside 37-of-40 shots for Calgary. --- ROCKETS 7 BLAZERS 1 KELOWNA, B.C. — Ryan Olsen scored twice as the Rockets extended their win streak to 13 games by crushing Kamloops. Zach Franko and Rourke Chartier each had a goal and an assist for Kelowna (29-3-2), which led 4-0 after 20 minutes and 7-0 through two periods, while Carter Rigby Cole Linaker and Myles Bell scored the others. Tyson Ness scored in the third period for the Blazers (9-24-4), who dropped their third straight contests. Jordon Cooke made 20 saves for the Rockets as Taran Kozun stopped 32-of-39 shots for Kamloops. --- WINTERHAWKS 3 AMERICANS 2 (OT) KENNEWICK, Wash. — Anton Cederholm scored 56 seconds into overtime as Portland handed Tri-City its fourth straight loss. Garrett Haar had a goal and an assist for the Winterhawks (23-8-4) while Oliver Bjorkstrand had the other. The Americans (17-16-3) got goals from Lucas Nickles and Connor Rankin. Brendan Burke made 19 saves for Portland as Tri-Citys Eric Comrie turned aside 27-of-30 shots in a losing cause. --- ROYALS 8 COUGARS 1 VICTORIA — Axel Blomqvist scored three times and Steven Hodges had a goal and four assists as the Royals downed Prince George. Brandon Magee scored once and set up three more for Victoria (24-13-2), Jack Walker and Jack Palmer each had a goal and two assists and Austin Carroll added a single goal. Jordan Tkatch scored the lone goal for the Cougars (14-19-5) while winger Kolby Johnson was a team-worst minus-5. Coleman Vollrath made 36 saves for the Royals. Ty Edmonds turned away 28-of-36 shots for Prince George. --- THUNDERBIRDS 3 SILVERTIPS 2 EVERETT, Wash. — Justin Myles stopped 36 shots as Seattle defeated the Silvertips. Sam McKechnie, Justin Hickman and Shea Theodore scored for the Thunderbirds (22-10-4), who went 0 for 5 on the power play. Jujhar Khaira and Carson Stadnyk had a goal each for Everett (22-11-4), which went 1 for 6 with the man advantage. Austin Lotz made 18 saves for the Silvertips. --- Nike Roshe Run Mujer Negras . Penguins assistant Tony Granato, who stepped on the top of the side boards and in between the two head coaches, was also fined $2,500. The incident occurred at 18:57 of the third period. Fine money will go to the NHL Foundation. Nike Free 3.0 v4 Mujer . The Argentina international, who has scored 19 goals in 20 games for City this season, was hurt at the start of the second half in the 6-3 win over Arsenal in the Premier League on Saturday. MIAMI -- On the plane ride home from Indiana, Miami guard Dwyane Wade was watching a LeBron James highlight tape. It was otherwise known as Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals. The Heat were still marveling Monday at James effort the previous day in Indiana, when the NBAs reigning MVP had 40 points, 18 rebounds and nine assists -- "video game-like," was how Wade described it -- to help his team knot its East series with the Pacers at two games apiece. Game 5 is Tuesday night in Miami, and the Heat know they probably cant expect James to fill the box score that way again anytime soon. After all, no one had done that in a playoff game since Elgin Baylor, 51 years ago. But if nothing else, the home-court advantage is back with the Heat, who trailed by 10 points in the third quarter Sunday before the game -- and maybe the series -- swung Miamis way, with James doing the conducting. "You know what, Ive played in this league for nine years and Ive seen some amazing things," Wade said. "But Ive never really played with a guy where Im amazed at some of the things he can do. Im used to kind of not being the one being in awe sometimes. Some of the things he does, Im like, How did he just do that?" Those things James did Sunday -- he played 44 minutes and grabbed nine rebounds in the fourth quarter alone, matching what anyone else on the floor did in the entirety of Game 4 -- took a toll. As James finished shooting free throws on the Heat practice court Monday, he looked toward assistant coach Bob McAdoo and yawned. He walked around slowly. Then he yawned again. So, LeBron, how were you feeling after Game 4? "I dont have any," James deadpanned. "Its definitely going to be a recovery and mental day for me." It was pretty much the same thinking Monday in Indianapolis, where the Pacers spent time before their flight to Miami lamenting that they wasted a chance to take command of the series, but at the same time finding some solace in the fact that they have already won once on the Heat home floor in these playoffs. The Pacers lost by 35 in Miami in January, and have been outscored by a total of eight points in three games there since. "Were ready to go," Pacers coach Frank Vogel said. "We still have a great deal of belief. They havent beaten our best." The Heat could say the same thing, after losing Games 2 and 3 without Chris Bosh, who is still rehabbing his strained abdominal muscle and will miss his fourth straight game Tuesday, with no return yet in sight. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said its "too early to tell" if Bosh could return later in this series. But clearly, the Pacers saw the MVPs best on Sunday. James and Wade scored 38 consecutive Miami points in one stretch. A series with plenty of bravado to that point -- Indianas Danny Granger has gotten technicals in three straight games, Pacers reserve Lance Stepheenson riled the Heat by making choking signs that were captured by television cameras in Game 3 and Heat forward Juwan Howard approached Stephenson before Game 4 to let him know Miami didnt appreciate the gesture -- was taken over by a star. Nike Roshe Run Granates. Wade finished with 30 points and nine rebounds, a huge bounce-back effort after his disaster of a Game 3. Udonis Haslem scored 14 points and needed only six field-goal attempts to get there, then needed nine stitches to close a gash over his right eye. Big games for both. Next to James line, they were practically afterthoughts. James scored or assisted on 62 of Miamis 101 points. "We had two days to prepare," Howard said. "We had an opportunity to watch a lot of film and see some things as a team that we did wrong, what we could do to do better. Then Im sure (James and Wade) had a chance to look at it individually ... but you give us two days to prepare, two days to rest our bodies, then Im not surprised by their performance." The Pacers did their part to help Miamis comeback on Sunday. Roy Hibbert finished with 10 points and nine rebounds, but the 7-foot-2 centre also was slowed by foul trouble, as was forward David West. That, and Indianas defence slipped at the absolute worst time: The Pacers entered Sunday having allowed only nine 30-point games all season, but by days end, that list had 11 entries with James and Wade both getting there. "I thought wed been doing a good job," West said. "Yesterday was the first time they got easy stuff. Wade got easy dunks, easy layups. LeBron the same thing. I thought up to that point they were scrapping and fighting for those ... Its just a lot of self-inflicted wounds that are correctable." If the Pacers are going to pull this series out, those corrections will need to come in Miami against a team that finished the regular season tied with San Antonio for the NBAs best home mark. "I think were really not worried about home-court advantage," Granger said. "Were a good road team, and were going to go down there and try to get the win." There was some consolation for Indiana in that it took phenomenal efforts from James and Wade for Miami to win by eight points in Game 4. A Heat team that scored 75 points in both Game 2 and Game 3 got nearly that many from two players Sunday. The Pacers dont expect that to happen again. Neither does James. "All the great players, if they could do it every night, they would do it every night," James said. "If you could have 40 and 20 and 10, youd do it every night. But its not realistic." Still, it was the reality on Sunday. And thats why Miamis reality on Monday was that the reigning East champs need only to hold home court to advance. "We expect their best and their best is good enough to win," Wade said. "Weve seen that. ... Its a big game -- for both teams." Cheap Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys China Wholesale Jerseys ' ' '