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OTTAWA -- Tyler Hill scored in overtime as the Ottawa 67s outslugged the North Bay Battalion 6-5 in Ontario Hockey League action
OTTAWA -- Tyler Hill scored in overtime as the Ottawa 67s outslugged the North Bay Battalion 6-5 in Ontario Hockey League action
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OTTAWA -- Tyler Hill scored in overtime as the Ottawa 67s outslugged the North Bay Battalion 6-5 in Ontario Hockey League action Saturday. Orioles Steve Wilkerson Jersey . Joseph Blandisi scored the tying goal on the power play at 18:51 of the third period, and added an assist to finish with two points. Troy Henley had a goal and an assist, while Sam Studnicka, Brendan Bell and Taylor Fielding also scored for the 67s (13-21-4). Dylan Blujus and Mike Amadio had a goal and an assist apiece for North Bay (18-16-5), who led 5-3 midway through the third period. Connor Jarvis, Nick Paul and Ben Thompson scored the other Battalion goals. North Bays Brendon ONeill started in net but was replaced by Jake Smith after giving up three goals on six shots. Smith made 10 saves on 13 shots, while Ottawas Philippe Trudeau stopped 41 shots through overtime. --- OTTERS 5 ATTACK 3 ERIE, Pa. -- Dane Fox scored four goals and added an assist in a dominant performance for the Otters. Foxs two goals in the third period lifted Erie (31-7-2), while Brendan Gaunce added a single. Daniel Milne, Gemel Smith and Holden Cook had a goal each for Owen Sound (20-14-6). Eries Devin Williams made 20 saves, while at the other end of the ice Jack Flinn was pulled for giving up four goals on 25 shots. He was replaced by Brandon Hope, who stopped five shots. --- WOLVES 2 RANGERS 0 SUDBURY, Ont. -- Franky Palazzese made 30 saves for the shutout as the Wolves blanked Kitchener. Kevin Raine and Jacob Harris each scored for Sudbury (22-10-6). The win is the Wolves third straight and increased their lead atop the Central Division to nine points. Matthew Greenfield stopped 38 shots in net for the Rangers (14-23-1). --- BULLS 3 SPITFIRES 1 BELLEVILLE, Ont. -- Jordan Subban put the Bulls ahead for good with a power-play goal in the third period against Windsor. Aaron Berisha and Remi Elie also scored for Belleville (11-24-4). Slater Koekkoek had the only goal for the Spitfires (25-13-1). Bellevilles Charlie Graham turned aside 32 shots, one better than Windsors Alex Fontinos. --- WHALERS 4 ICEDOGS 3 (SO) PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Connor Chatham and Zach Lorentz scored both goals in the shootout for the Whalers, who held on after blowing a late lead. Francesco Vilardi scored twice in regulation for Plymouth (15-21-4) and Cullen Mercer added a single. Brendan Pirlini sent the game to extra time with a power-play goal in the final minute for Niagara (12-21-6), while Luke Mercer and Eric Ming also connected. Alex Nedeljkovic finished with 39 saves for the Whalers, while Blake Richard stopped 31 shots in net for the IceDogs. --- COLTS 3 GENERALS 2 (SO) BARRIE, Ont. -- Andrew Mangiapanes goal ended a six-round shootout to give the Colts a win. Tyson Fawcett and Brendan Lemieux also scored for Barrie (20-16-3). A pair of power-play goals just over a minute apart late in the third by Jacob Busch and Stephen Desrocher forced extra time for Oshawa (26-11-4). Daniel Gibl kept the Colts in the game with 41 saves. In the Generals net, Daniel Altshuller stopped 28 shots. Orioles Dylan Bundy Jersey . Jovanovski, the 2012 champ seeded fifth, will meet surprise Japanese qualifier Misa Eguchi on Friday. Eguchi, ranked 183rd, qualified for her first WTA main draw this week, then beat No. Orioles Cody Carroll Jersey .C. -- North Carolina State coach Mark Gottfried said his team had a "golden" opportunity to help its NCAA tournament chances. http://www.cheaporiolesjerseysauthentic.com/?tag=orioles-cedric-mullins-jersey . The Bruins forward has been fined $5,000 by the National Hockey League for spearing Red Wings defenceman Danny DeKeyser in the groin.Well, Rector was none too pleased. When he awoke from his slumber, he sued ESPN, MLB, the Yankees and ESPN announcers Dan Shulman and John Kruk for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress. He is asking for $10 million.To say the least, the language in the claim is peculiar, complete with misspellings and ambitious grammatical choices. Page two of the Claim gets right down to business: "On or about April 13, 2014, the plaintiff was at the rivalry game between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. It is well known that the rivalry between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox is always the biggest in all of sport. For decades millions of people all over the world turn out or tune in to watch these games. Plaintiff accordingly was at this game." Claims Being Made In his lawsuit, he alleges that ESPN and MLB engaged in "unending verbal crusade" against the sleepy plaintiff. Specifically, his claim states as follows: (a) "Announcers like Dan Shulman and John Kruck (sp) unleashed avalanche of disparaging words against the person of and concerning the plaintiff. These words, include but not limited to stupor, fatty, unintelligent, stupid". (b) "John Kruck (sp) in his verbal attack insinuated that the plaintiff is individual that know neither history nor understood the beauty or rivalry between Boston Red Sox and New York Yankee." (b) "The defendant Major league Baseball continually repeated these vituperative utterances against the plaintiff on the major league baseball web site the next day. These words and its insinuations presented the plaintiff as symbol of anything but failure." (I think they meant to write "these works and its insinuations presented the plaintiff as a symbol of failure".) He goes on to say that the defendants "negligently or maliciously published false, defamatory statements of fact about the plaintiff, a private individual". As a result, his reputation was damaged. The false statements alleged include the following: - Plaintiff is unintelligent and stupid individual. - Plaintiff is not worthy to be fan of the New York Yankee. - Plaintiff is a fatty cow that need two seats at all time and represent symbol of failure. - Plaintiff is a confused disgusted and socially bankrupt individual. - Plaintiff is confused individual that neither understands nor knows anything about history and the meaning of rivalry between Red Sox and New York Yankee. - Plaintiff is so stupid that he cannot differentiate between his house and public place by snoozing throughout the fourth inning of the Yankee game. Defamation Defamation refers to a false statement that is likely to lower the reeputation of a person in the eyes of reasonable people. Orioles Paul Fry Jersey. The law protects your reputation against defamation. If someone defames you, you can sue for money (called "damages") for harming your reputation. Heres what Kruk and Shulman said: Shulman: This guys oblivious to how good [MLB TV] is... Kruk: Sometimes you have to turn it off to get some sleep. This is not the place you come to sleep. I tell you what though, how comfortable is that? Probably wont have any neck problems tomorrow. Shulman: I mean, is that guy to his left his buddy? Is he just letting him sleep, or is he here alone? Whats the deal with this guy?Kruk: Maybe thats his buddy and he likes him a lot better when hes asleep.Shulman: I think the other guys more concerned with the food and the game.Kruk: Chicken fingers are a special item at the ballpark. Why share? Get em while hes asleep so he wont ask for one.Shulman: Weve gotta see how long this guys out for.Kruk: Its only the fourth inning, you dont think he could sleep through –Shulman: Did he sleep through the Beltran homer? I mean, 45,000 people stand up and cheer and he sleeps through it?Kruk: Youd think itd be tough to, but he seemed comfortable. It didnt look like he just started to sleep.Is this defamation? No. To be clear, Im saying no. Contrary to Rectors allegations, it is simply untrue that Kruk and Shulman "unleashed (an) avalanche of disparaging words". They did not refer to him as stupid, unintelligent or a fatty cow. Frankly, the guy sitting to Rectors left may have gotten the worst of it when Shulman said hes more "concerned with the food and the game". Even that is fine. So Kruk and Shulman did not engage in defamatory comments. Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress In order to make out this claim, the statements need to be outrageous and extreme. Its conduct that goes beyond all reasonable bounds of decency, and when a reasonable person hears it, he or she needs to respond with something like "Thats outrageous!!!". Courts have even repeatedly concluded that insults and indignities fall short of that test. So Rector will also fail on this count. The comments were not outrageous or extreme. Rather, the comments were innocuous and playful. If anything, restraint was exercised. By the way, the lawsuit alleges that ESPN and MLB engaged in unlawful activities. The Yankees were just hosting the game, and should not have been named as a defendant. They werent involved. That being said, no one should have been named as a defendant. The lawsuit lacks merit. As a result, expect the parties to move to have this lawsuit kicked out of court on the basis that it is frivolous. cheap falcons jerseys cheap ravens jerseys cheap bills jerseys cheap bears jerseys cheap bengals jerseys cheap cowboys jerseys cheap lions jerseys cheap texans jerseys cheap colts jerseys cheap jaguars jerseys cheap chiefs jerseys cheap rams jerseys cheap dolphins jerseys cheap vikings jerseys cheap saints jerseys cheap giants jerseys cheap jets jerseys cheap eagles jerseys cheap steelers jerseys cheap 49ers jerseys ' ' '
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