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  • November 28, 2018
    NORTH BAY, Ont. [b]Cheap Adidas Arizona Coyotes Jerseys[/b] . -- Carter Sandlak scored at 2:19 into overtime to lead the Plymouth Whalers to a 3-2 victory over the North Bay Battalion on Thursday in Ontario Hockey League action. Sandlaks goal came on one of just 17 shots by the Whalers. Ryan Hartman opened the scoring for Plymouth (5-6-0) with a power-play goal 11:29 into the first period, and Danny Vanderwiel got the equalizer for the Whalers at 10:02 of the third. Dylan Blujus scored for the Battalion (6-6-1) in the second period, and Vincent Praplan put the home team in front early in the third. Alex Nedeljkovic made 33 saves for Plymouth, while Brendan ONeill made 14 saves for North Bay. --- ICEDOGS 7 67S 4 ST. CATHARINES, Ont. -- Anthony DiFruscia had a natural hat trick in the second period to lead Niagara to its win over Ottawa. Carter Verhaeghe also had a big game for the IceDogs (4-4-2), as he opened the scoring with his ninth and tenth goals of the season, and added a pair of assists. Eric Ming and Jesse Graham got the other Niagara goals. Nevin Guy had two goals and an assist for the 67s (5-6-0). Ryan Van Stralen and Brett Gustavsen got the other Ottawa goals. Christopher Festarini made 24 saves for the Ice Dogs. Philippe Trudeau stopped 19 of 25 shots in nearly 35 minutes for Ottawa, while teammate Jacob Blair stopped 16 of the 17 shots he faced. --- STORM 3 SPITFIRES 2 WINDSOR, Ont. -- Scott Kosmachuk scored his seventh goal of the season to lead Guelph over Windsor. Kosmachuks goal, scored at 13:51 of the third period, sealed the deal for the Storm (7-3-0) after the visitors had given up a two-goal lead. Pius Suter and Brock McGinn also scored for Windsor and Kosmachuk chipped in with an assist. Josh Ho-Sang had a goal and an assist for the Spitfires (4-6-0) and Kerby Rychel scored the other Windsor goal. Guelph goaltender Justin Nichols made 32 saves on 34 shots while his Spitfires counterpart, Jordan DeKort, stopped 32 of 35 shots. --- PETES 4 STEELHEADS 3 PETERBOROUGH, Ont. -- Stephen Pierog scored a goal and an assist to lead Peterborough over Mississauga. Steve Lorentz, Nick Ritchie, and Connor Boland also scored for the Petes (6-3-1), while Clark Seymour added two assists on the night. Austin Gerhart scored a power-play goal and added an assist for the Steelheads (5-6-0), and Trevor Carrick and Sean Day rounded out Mississaugas offence. Andrew DAgostino made 34 saves in the victory while Spencer Martin stopped 30 of 34 shots in defeat. --- GREYHOUNDS 1 COLTS 0 BARRIE, Ont. -- Matt Murray made 38 saves and Blake Speers scored in the first period to lead Sault Ste. Marie to its victory over Barrie. Speers goal was his third of the season, and was assisted by Sergey Tolchinsky and Darnell Nurse. Mackenzie Blackwood finished with 28 saves for the Colts (3-6-1). The Greyhounds improved to 7-1-1 on the season. --- SPIRIT 6 STING 3 SARNIA, Ont. -- The Sting rallied from a 3-1 deficit and scored five unanswered goals in their win over Saginaw. Nikolay Goldobin had two goals and an assist and Nikita Korostelev also scored twice for Sarnia (3-6-1). Anthony DeAngelo added to his numbers with a goal and three assists, while Patrick White also scored for the Sting. Kristoff Kontos, Zach Bratina and Mitchell Stephens replied for Saginaw (5-5-2). The teams combined for seven goals in the second period after a scoreless first. Taylor Dupuis made 26 saves for the Sting, while Jake Paterson stopped 23 shots for Saginaw. [b]Authentic Dylan Strome Jersey[/b] . - Chelseas 1-0 win at the Etihad, spoiling Manchester Citys perfect home record continues to be the talking point of the week. 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But he only gained 14 on five rushes in the second half, and did not carry the ball once in the fourth quarter as the Browns tried to rally through the air. "I just dont think they stopped the running game," he said, referring to the Dolphins. "I think we stopped it ourselves as far as we were behind and stuff like that. Weve just got to keep fighting and know that no matter what, weve got to stick to our game plan. I guess Coach had another game plan and it went that way." Richardsons remarks were similar to what he said many times last season, when he rushed for 950 yards while playing much of it with broken ribs. Richardson wants a heavier workload and feels he can carry the offence. Trouble is, the former first-round pick has either been injured or the Browns have been so far behind in games that theyve had to pass. But the numbers support Richardsons premise that Browns are at their best when hes getting the ball. Last season, he averaged 95.8 yards in the five games he had 20 rushing attempts, and the Browns went 3-2. When he didnt get 20 carries, he averaged 45.1 yards and Cleveland was 2-8. Richardson said he has spoken to coach Rob Chudzinski and offensive co-ordinator Norv Turner about getting more touches. Richardson received the ball on four of Clevelands first six plays last week and gained 26 yards. But the opening drive ended with quarterback Brandon Weeden getting intercepted. After that, Richardsons opportunities were limited. "I just thought that we were gonna run the ball," he said, "and I thought it could be a real good day. I just knew that we could run tthe ball on any team. [b]Authentic Clayton Keller Jersey[/b]. I feel like its going to be a fight down to the finish and we were going to win." Maybe if things had gone according to script, Turner would have given Richardson the ball more. But the score and situation dictated something different. "We came out and we executed four or five plays awfully well," Turner said. "Then they hit us with a couple run blitzes. They came at us when we started getting a little bit of run and then we didnt execute as well." Richardsons number is certain to be called this week as the Browns (0-1) visit the Baltimore Ravens, who have had plenty of time to lick their wounds after being embarrassed against Denver. The Ravens defence no longer features Ray Lewis, or Ed Reed, but is still formidable. "Its Baltimore," Richardson said. "What game is there where you dont get more pumped up? Youre playing the champions from last year and that defence. Its more talent than I have ever seen." Richardson, who rushed for 105 yards on 25 attempts in his second game against Baltimore last season, is itching to duplicate that game. He cant though, if he doesnt get the ball. "Its something that you practice for," he said. "All my life, Ive been that guy. 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