Winnipeg, MB (SportsNetwork.
Air Force 1 On Sale .com) - Bryan Little registered one goal and two assists as the Winnipeg Jets easily took down the Toronto Maple Leafs, 5-1, on Saturday night. Winnipeg used five different goal scorers behind Michael Hutchinson, who made 20 saves to pick up the win. Dustin Byfuglien, Ben Chiarot, T.J. Galiardi and Matt Halischuk all lit the lamp as the Jets rebounded from back-to-back regulation losses to the Wild and Islanders. James Reimer gave Jonathan Bernier a breather and was peppered with 40 shots. He allowed all five goals as Toronto finished its disappointing seven-game road trip with a 2-5-0 record. A scoreless opening period gave way to a three-goal barrage in a 3:40 span early in the second. Mike Santorelli recorded Torontos only goal 2:19 into the frame when he batted in James van Riemsdyks cross-ice pass into the back of the net. Galiardi scored 1:10 later when Byfuglien created a turnover in front of Torontos net, and Halischuk added one off a deflection at the 5:59 mark. Byfuglien made it a two-goal game on a one-timer of a Blake Wheeler pass at the midway point of the second. Little put one in during a power play 3:37 into the third, and Chiarot, playing in his 14th career game, netted his first goal off a faceoff to cap the rout. Game Notes Hutchinson improved to 10-3-2 this season ... Winnipeg has won five straight meetings ... Jets forward Andrew Ladd recorded two assists ... Winnipeg went 1-for-5 while Toronto went 0-for-4 with the man advantage ... Byfuglien and Chiarot were both plus-4.
Air Force 1 Black Outlet . -- Conner Bleackley got it done in regulation time and in the shootout.
Air Force 1 Low Outlet . On Monday night, many fans in this city placed the blame squarely on the captain for his role in the James Neal overtime winner against the Pittsburgh Penguins.LAKE PLACID, N.Y. -- Jayna Hefford scored the winning goal Friday as Canada survived a scare with a 4-3 win over Sweden at the Four Nations womens hockey tournament. The Swedes looked like they were on their way to an upset when they scored goals 20 seconds apart to take a 3-1 lead early in the second period. But Canada responded and was spared blushes as Natalie Spooner scored two straight goals, setting up Heffords winner. "We really dont feel like we played our game very well today and there was a bit of a struggle throughout," Hefford said. "But sometimes games are like that. You have to grind them out and chip away, and thats how we looked at it." Canada finished the round-robin portion of the tournament with a 3-0 record and advanced to Saturdays final against Finland (2-1), which stunned the United States 3-1. Meghan Agosta-Marciano also scored for Canada, while Shannon Szabados made eight saves on 11 shots. Sweden goaltender Valentina Wallner was outstanding, making 41 saves on 45 shots. Anna Borgqvist, Jenni Asserholt and Lina Backlin scored for Sweden, which finished the tournament 0-3. Canada brrought a younger squad to the Four Nations tournament, leaving several veterans, including talismanic leading scorer Hayley Wickenhiser, off the roster for a rest.
Air Force 270 Outlet. Coach Dan Church said he welcomes the way the young squad battled through adversity. "Coming out and struggling in the first two periods today wasnt part of our game plan," Church said. "But the response form our group was good in the third period. "The young players have really worked hard over these last three games and that is what you want to see. Leaving some veterans at home is an opportunity for them to step up and play some more minutes and show some leadership." Noora Raty made 58 saves and Karolina Rantamaki and Susanna Tapani scored in a 9-second span in the second period to help Finland defeat the U.S. for the first time in the history of the tournament Megan Bozek had a power-play goal for the U.S. (1-2) in the second period to cut it to 2-1, and Tapani set up Jenni Hiirikoskis goal midway through the third period. Canada beat Finland 3-1 on Tuesday. The U.S. will face Sweden in the third-place game. ' ' '