Following a dominating 4-0 win over the Anaheim Ducks, Golden Knights players Brayden McNabb, Nic Roy, William Karlsson and head coach Pete DeBoer dove into the keys to the game.
The Golden Knights take a commanding 4 goal lead over the Anaheim Ducks as McNabb fires one from the point that beats Gibson and the screen in front. #NHLShorts #QuickGoals #KnightsDucks
Aaron Burns speaks to Jonathan McNabb after grabbing a goal on his debut.
The striker speaks to Jonathan McNabb after making 100th appearance for the Bannsiders and his views on the win against Ards.
GAME RECAP: Anze Kopitar had a goal and assist, and goalie Jonathan Quick made 30 saves to help the Los Angeles Kings to a 3-2 win against the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday at Honda Center. Kopitar, who signed an eight-year contract extension Saturday, scored what proved to be the winning goal when he tipped a shot by Brayden McNabb past Ducks goaltender John Gibson at 17:40 in the second period to make it 3-1. Kopitar has 20 points in his past 15 games and goals in three of the past four. Forward David Perron, who was acquired by Anaheim from the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday, beat Quick with a shot through traffic from the left point 5:33 into the third period to cut the deficit to one goal. It was his fifth goal of the season. Ducks forward Andrew Cogliano appeared to have tied the game at 9:46 when Ryan Kesler's centering pass went off his skate and into the net. But the goal was waved off after the officials ruled that Cogliano had directed the puck into the net with a distinct kicking motion, and the call was upheld after a video review. The Ducks (19-17-7) outshot the Kings 16-7 in the third period and controlled play for shifts at a time, but couldn't get the tying goal past Quick. Recently acquired center Vincent Lecavalier put the Kings ahead 57 seconds into the second period when he scored his second power-play goal in as many games. But Anaheim's Rickard Rakell tied it 33 seconds later when he deflected rookie defenseman Shea Theodore's shot into the net with the butt-end of his stick It was Rakell's ninth goal, matching his career-high. Theodore has three points in his past three games. Toffoli put the Kings (28-13-3) ahead to stay at 15:44 by knocking a loose puck off the chest of Anaheim defenseman Sami Vatanen and into the net for his 22nd goal of the season. Kopitar made it 3-1 less than two minutes later. Gibson made 23 saves for Anaheim, which concludes an eight-game homestand against the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday. The Kings host the Dallas Stars on Tuesday.
Full results Illinois http://www.troester.com/gym/WViewMeet2.asp?MeetNum=690&Team=28 Iowa http://www.troester.com/gym/WViewMeet2.asp?MeetNum=914&Team=29 Month Day Year Team Name V UB BB FX Team Score 1 31 2014 Illinois-Champaign 49.025 49.250 49.025 49.175 196.475 Meet # First Name Last Name V UB BB FX AA 690 Erin Buchanan 9.875 - - 9.875 - 690 Kelsi Eberly - - - 9.625 - 690 Sarah Fiedler 9.700 9.875 9.575 9.800 38.950 690 Heather Foley 9.725 - - - - 690 Sunny Kato - 9.875 9.900 - - 690 Emily Lennon 9.825 - 9.850 - - 690 Liz McNabb - 9.825 9.900 - - 690 Jordan Naleway - 9.825 - 9.750 - 690 Giana O'Connor 9.800 9.850 8.800 9.850 38.300 690 Amber See 9.800 9.825 9.800 9.900 39.325 Month Day Year Team Name V UB BB FX Team Score 1 31 2014 Iowa 48.725 48.725 48.675 48.925 195.050 Meet # First Name Last Name V UB BB FX AA 914 Jordyn Doherty 9.800 9.725 - - - 914 Mollie Drenth - 8.950 9.700 9.850 - 914 Ashleigh Edlin 9.775 - 9.750 9.775 - 914 Alie Glover 9.775 9.725 9.825 9.800 - 914 Sydney Hoerr 9.625 9.800 - 9.250 - 914 Maryah Huntley - - 9.125 9.800 - 914 Amanda Kowalski 9.450 9.650 9.600 - - 914 Caroline McCrady 9.750 - - - - 914 Angel Metcalf - 9.825 9.800 - - 914 Caitlin Tanzer - - - 9.700 -
- Kyle Korver was the perfect host. After impressing Philly's home crowd with his near-flawless 3-point shooting, he went out and thanked everyone for coming. Allen Iverson had 22 points and 12 assists, and Korver made five 3-pointers and scored 17 points to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 103-85 win over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night. "It feels good to be on this side of a big game, of a big win," Korver said. It nearly came at a price. Iverson, the NBA's leading scorer, crashed hard on a drive to the basket in the third quarter and was down for a couple minutes but stayed in the game. X-rays on his left shoulder were negative. Korver, who is second in the league in 3-pointers made, hit four in the third quarter then another early in the fourth after the Hawks pulled within single digits. Korver went 5-of-8 from 3-point range -- 6-of-10 overall -- and his squealing fans let him know how much they appreciated it. Kids 12 and under received a replica of Korver's jersey and made it sound like a boy-band concert each time he touched the ball. Plus, fans who donated coats before the game as part of "Kyle's Coats for Kids," were allowed to meet the popular mop-topped forward. About 3,000 fans were waiting for him after the game. "I think that exceeds our expectations a little bit," Korver said. "I was just saying thanks to everybody who helped out in this." The thunderous ovations, though, were saved for teammate Andre Iguodala. The rookie brought some excitement to an otherwise mundane game with three fantastic dunks. In the fourth quarter, Iverson lobbed a high pass on the left side that Iguodala snagged with his right hand and came down hard with a dunk. On the next possession, Iguodala grabbed a loose ball and fed it to Iverson. He then raced down court unguarded, took a quick feed and made a rim-rattling dunk for an 89-73 lead. "Andre got a couple of dunks that got us going, I got some looks and A.I. was looking for me on the break," Korver said. Iguodala finished with 14 points. Iguodala plays against Korver on All-Star weekend in the Rookie Challenge, but would like to have a more prominent role that weekend in the dunk contest. "I would love to do it," Iguodala said. "It'd be an honor to get in there. A lot of guys made their career off dunk contests." Antoine Walker led the Eastern Conference's worst team with 14 points and Predrag Drobnjak added 13. Philadelphia played without coach Jim O'Brien, who missed the game because of the flu. Associate head coach Lester Conner took O'Brien's place. "It didn't feel any different from when coach O'Brien gets thrown out," said Conner, who was also with O'Brien in Boston. Korver's 3s in the third quarter propelled a 16-4 run and pushed the Sixers' lead to double digits. His third one came from the top of the key and left Iverson smiling as he backpedaled on defense. While Iverson, named an All-Star starter on Thursday, has never really found a comfortable fit with another second scorer, he has embraced Korver. The two shared smiles and laughed over a few words on the court. Iverson passed to Korver one last time in the third looking for another 3, but Korver paused and waited for Iguodala to come racing in and complete an alley-oop that the Hawks never saw coming. "He's always looking for me," Korver said. "For being a scoring point guard, he sure gets a lot of assists." Atlanta made it 76-71 early in the fourth when Korver hit another 3 and the Sixers started rolling from there. "It's been that way all year," Hawks coach Mike Woodson said. "Kyle Korver hits big shots and we never recovered." Game notes Hawks G Tyronn Lue left in the third quarter with a strained Achilles' tendon. ... Walker was a high school basketball teammate of Philadelphia Eagles QB Donovan McNabb. They played together at Mount Carmel High School in Chicago. Walker said he was pulling for McNabb to win the Super Bowl. ... The Sixers collected 1,446 coats as part of Korver's collection. ... More than 20,000 fans attended "Wing Bowl" earlier in the day at the arena. El Wingador devoured 162 chicken wings in 32 minutes to win his fifth title, beating out The Black Widow in overtime by one wing.
Matthew Konan vs Elgin Pearce from the Medicine Hat Tigers at Kootenay Ice game on Apr 27, 2011. via http://www.hockeyfights.com Emerson Etem vs Brayden McNabb from the Medicine Hat Tigers at Kootenay Ice game on Apr 27, 2011. via http://www.hockeyfights.com