PORTLAND, Ore. Cheap Nike Air Max Outlet UK . - Oliver Bjorkstrand had a six-point night — including a hat trick — to lead the Portland Winterhawks to their eight-straight win by doubling the Everett Silvertips 6-3 on Saturday night in Western Hockey League play.Chase De Leo scored twice in the third period for Portland (31-19-3). Winnipeg Jets prospect Nicolas Petan added a goal 16 seconds into the third.Noah Juulsen and Remi Laurencelle chipped in with first period goals for the Silvertips (31-15-4). Ivan Nikolishin had the other.Adin Hill turned away 22 shots for the win while Austin Lotz made 30 saves for Everett.The Winterhawks went 1 for 2 on the power play while the Silvertips scored twice on four chances.---RAIDERS 6 REBELS 5 (SO)RED DEER, Alta. — Reid Gardiner scored the decisive goal in the shootout and added two more in regulation as Prince Albert edged the Rebels.Kris Schmidli, Matteo Gennaro and Sean Montgomery also chipped in for the Raiders (21-28-1), who scored four times in the second period.Riley Sheen struck twice for Red Deer (27-15-8) with Conner Bleackley, Presten Kopeck and Grayson Pawlenchuk adding the others. Colton Bobyk had three assists.---HITMEN 5 OIL KINGS 0CALGARY — Adam Tambellini scored two of the Hitmens three third-period goals and Mack Shields turned aside all 27 shots he faced as they shut out Edmonton.Vancouver Canucks prospect Jake Virtanen had a goal and three assists for Calgary (29-17-5). Connor Rankin and Terell Draude also chipped in as the Hitmen won their sixth straight.Tristan Jarry stopped 20 shots for the Oil Kings (24-22-6).---WHEAT KINGS 6 WARRIORS 0MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Jordan Papirny made 21 saves and Ivan Provorov had four assists as Brandon blanked the Warriors.Ryan Pilon, Rihards Bukarts, Peter Quenneville, Nolan Patrick, Braylon Shmyr and Reid Duke all found the back of the net for the Wheat Kings (37-9-5).Zach Sawchenko turned away 35 shots in goal for Moose Jaw (20-27-4), which suffered its third-straight loss.Jesse Shynkaruk of the Warriors received a major penalty for interference and a game misconduct at 10:23 of the third.---BLADES 4 BRONCOS 0SASKATOON — Nik Amundrud kicked out 29 shots as the Blades blanked Swift Current.Mason McCarty, Nikita Soshnin, Brycen Martin and Brett Stovin scored for Saskatoon (15-31-3).Landon Bow started in net for the Broncos (23-23-5) making 24 saves in 47:44. Travis Child turned aside all five shots that came his way in 12:16 of relief.---PATS 6 HURRICANES 2LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Austin Wagner scored one of Reginas four second-period goals and added an empty-netter shorthanded as the Pats beat the Hurricanes.Taylor Cooper, Adam Berg, Patrick DAmico and Sam Steel rounded out the attack for Regina (27-17-6). The win ended a six-game losing streak.Pavel Skumatov opened the scoring in the first for Lethbridge (12-31-6) while Brayden Burke added the other.---ROCKETS 5 ICE 1CRANBROOK, B.C. — Rourke Chartier had a short-handed goal in the first and Kelowna went on to score three more in the period and beat the Ice.Edmonton Oilers prospect Leon Draisaitl, Cole Martin and Gage Quinney also found the back of the net in the first for the Rockets (39-8-4). Dillon Dube added the other in the second.Tyler King replied with a power-play goal late in the opening period for Kootenay (27-24-1).---BLAZERS 3 GIANTS 2 (SO)VANCOUVER — Cole Ully and Jake Kryski both scored in the shootout as Kamloops slipped past the Giants.Ully added another in regulation to open the scoring for the Blazers (20-26-6) while Marc McNutty had a second-period goal. Zane Jones and Tyler Benson found the back of the net for Vancouver (20-28-3). It was the Giants fourth-straight loss.---THUNDERBIRDS 3 COUGARS 0PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Cory Milette scored a power-play goal and Taran Kozun stopped all 20 shots he faced as Seattle shut out the Cougars.Calvin Spencer opened the scoring for the Thunderbirds (25-19-6) midway through the first period. Ryan Gropp added the other in the second.Patrick Gora made 19 saves in goal for Prince George (20-31-2), which has lost its last 12 outings.---ROYALS 3 AMERICANS 2 (SO)KENNEWICK, Wash. — Jack Walker scored the only goal in the shootout as Victoria edged the Americans.Bryton Sayers and Greg Chase supplied the offence for the Royals (28-20-4) in regulation.Richard Nejezchleb struck twice — including once on the power play — for Tri-City (24-24-3). It was the Americans third consecutive loss.---CHIEFS 4 TIGERS 3 (SO) SPOKANE, Wash. — Jason Fram had the decisive goal in the shootout and added another in regulation to lift the Chiefs past Medicine Hat.Liam Stewart and Adam Helewka also scored for Spokane (24-21-4), which ended a seven-game slide in the win.Ty Stanton, Matt Bradley and Zach Fischer found the back of the net for the Tigers (35-12-3). The loss ends a six-game winning streak for Medicine Hat.Jacob Cardiff of the Chiefs received a major penalty for checking to the head and a game misconduct at 8:54 of the second period.--- Cheap Air Max UK Sale . -- Kyle Busch edged teammate Joey Logano at the Bristol Motor Speedway finish line Friday night to become the all-time winningest driver in Nationwide Series. Air Max Clearance UK . They were expecting him there all along. The Pacers announced Friday night that George has been cleared "to return to normal basketball activity," a decision made three days after he was concussed in Game 2 of the Indiana-Miami series. http://www.wholesaleairmaxukoutlet.com/ . -- New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft wanted to keep Logan Mankins with the team for a long time.COLUMBUS, Ohio -- No. 3 Ohio State had reeled off double-digit wins in its first 10 games. As Delawares players watched some of the film from those victories, they began to wonder, "What would the Buckeyes do if they were in a tight game?" They found out on Wednesday night, hanging around for most of the game before falling 76-64. "Thats one of the things that we realized, looking at their past games -- that they really hadnt been in a dogfight," said Jarvis Threatt, who had 14 points and nine rebounds for the Blue Hens (5-6). "We just tried to make it a game and we fell a little short." LaQuinton Ross scored 19 points, including eight in a decisive 15-0 run in the middle of the game, for Ohio State (11-0), while Lenzelle Smith Jr. had 14, Aaron Craft 12, Amir Williams added 11 points and 12 rebounds and Amedeo Della Valle finished with 10 points. The Blue Hens led by as many as six points in the opening 4 minutes. They never led after Marvin King-Davis hit a short jumper with 3:31 left in the half to put them up 26-25. Then the Buckeyes ran off the last 12 points of the half to take a 37-26 lead and then Ross opened the second half by hitting a 3-pointer. Still, Delaware didnt fold. The Blue Hens twice cut the lead to eight points, the last time at 68-60 with 1:48 remaining on a second consecutive layup by Saddler right down the heart of the lane. But Smith hit a jumper and two free throws and the game was out of reach. "Our guys stood toe-to-toe for the most part with who Im going to call the best team in the country," Delaware coach Monte Ross said. "Im just going to say that and Im going to keep saying that because we played them. I hope they win every game the rest of the way." Saddler, still rounding into shaape after a seven-game disciplinary suspension, had 17 points to lead the Blue Hens, who have lost three straight. Air Max UK Sale. It was their second of three games in six days, all in the BlackRock Gotham Classic. Both teams will be playing in the same final round of the "tournament" at Madison Square Garden on Saturday, with the Blue Hens meeting Bryant and Ohio State squaring off against Notre Dame. "We played good but there were some things at our own end that we didnt capitalize on for us to pull out the win," said Davon Usher, who had eight points, seven rebounds, a block and a steal for Delaware. "We felt we had a chance to come in here and win but we just messed up on some things on our part." The Blue Hens hung tough despite being outrebounded 46-30. Ohio States guards -- Craft and Shannon Scott -- are considered among the best defensive tandems in the country. But the Blue Hens gashed them for 28 points in the paint, mostly on one-on-one drives through the middle of the defence. "We knew that Delaware has a heck of basketball team," Buckeyes coach Thad Matta said. "Theyve got guys who can really score it. They hit some difficult shots, but thats what they do and theyre good at it." The Blue Hens fell to 0-8 against Big Ten teams, 0-17 against Top 10 teams and 0-29 against ranked opponents. The only time the Blue Hens played a higher-ranked team was No. 2 Duke last season. But this loss certainly wasnt because they were intimidated. "I told our guys coming in, we couldnt blink," Delawares Ross said. "It was a terrific environment for college basketball that Ohio State, overstating the obvious, is used to playing in. But our guys didnt shrink from the moment or the atmosphere." Cheap Jerseys China NFL Jerseys China NFL Jerseys Wholesale Discount Basketball Jerseys Cheap NHL Jerseys Authentic Cheap Baseball Jerseys Free Shipping Cheapest College Jerseys Sale Cheap Football Jerseys China Nike NFL Jerseys Canada Wholesale NHL Jerseys From China MLB Jerseys Outlet Canada Wholesale NBA Jerseys Canada Store Cheap Soccer Jerseys China Cheap Authentic Jerseys Canada ' ' '