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Posted 2016-04-08 2:43 AM (#216810)
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Mississauga St. Adidas Zx 750 Bluebird . Michaels Majors head coach James Boyd sure likes the way his club is playing as the post-season approaches. Brandon Maxwell stopped all 25 shots he faced and the power play connected three times as the Majors shutout the host Oshawa Generals 3-0 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey League action. "We played a very solid defensive game and that made us a frustrating team to play against tonight," Boyd said. "It was a great team effort and we got contributions from throughout the lineup. Its a great way to head into the playoffs and it gives us a lot of building blocks to use heading into next week." Despite one more game to play before the regular season is through, Mississauga has clinched the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference and will face the Barrie Colts in the first round of the playoffs. Mika Partanen had a goal and an assist for the Majors (33-27-7), who are winners of their last five games, while Spenser Cobbold and Dylan DeMelo scored a goal apiece. This was the third time this season that the Generals (31-29-7) have been blanked on the scoreboard. Kevin Bailie stopped 17 shots in a losing effort. Mississauga scored all three of their goals on the power play and finished the contest 3 for 5 as Oshawa failed to score on three chances of their own with the man advantage. Elsewhere in the OHL, it was: London 3, Erie 0; Niagara 7, Ottawa 3; Belleville 2, Sudbury 0; Sarnia 6, Plymouth 2; Saginaw 4, Kitchener 3; Brampton 5, Barrie 2; Guelph 3, Owen Sound 1 and Sault Ste. Marie 10, Windsor 9. At Oshawa, Ont., Partanen opened the scoring, on the power play, 3:06 into the game. With 24 seconds remaining in the first period, DeMelo doubled Mississaugas lead to 2-0 with another power-play goal. Oshawa out shot the Majors 11-7 in the second period but neither team could score. 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Brown scored twice and Connor Murphy chipped in two assists as Sarnia (34-27-7)snapped the Whalers (47-18-3) 10-game winning streak. --- Spirit 4 Rangers 3 At Saginaw, Mich., Franky Palazzese turned away 48 shots for Kitchener (42-23-2) but Jimmy Lodge scored the winning goal for the Spirit (33-27- early in the third period to secure the fifth seed in the West. --- Battalion 5 Colts 2 At Barrie, Ont., Sam Carrick scored twice and Barclay Goodrow and Brett Mackie each had a goal and an assist as Brampton (35-22-10) locked up the fourth seed in the east by defeating the Colts (40-23-5). --- Storm 3 Attack 1 At Owen Sound, Ont., Garret Sparks made 32 saves, earning the games first star, as Guelph (31-31-6) clinched the seventh seed in the West by downing the Attack (32-29-7), who have lost four straight contests. --- Greyhounds 10 Spitfires 9 At Sault Ste. 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The leagues board of governors accepted the five-year deal during a conference call Friday. The CFLPA voted in favour Thursday night. "This agreement provides stability for our teams at the same time it improves pay, health and safety, and mobility for players," CFL commissioner Mark Cohon said in a statement."Were looking forward to a successful season and working together to grow this great league." Added CFLPA president Scott Flory: "The players are committed to putting the best possible product on the field and are excited to get back to the game that we all love." With both sides having signed off on the agreement, the 2014 regular season will kick off June 26 as originally scheduled. The new deal runs through May 15, 2019 or the first day of training camp that year. But if the combined revenues of the nine teams -- excluding Grey Cup -- increase by more than $27 million in any year of the agreement, both sides will renegotiate an increase to the cap starting in the 2016 season. The deal also changes how players are classified. Instead of being known as non-imports and imports, theyll be called nationals and internationals. A player will be considered a national under three scenarios: if he was a Canadian citizen at the time of signing his first contract; was classified as a non-import prior to May 31; or was a Canadian resident for an aggregate period of five years before turning 18. In the past, a player could be born in Canada and have Canadian citizenship but not qualify for non-import status if he received his football training outside of Canada. A example would be the sons of former CFL players who wwere born in Canada but learned their football in the U. Adidas Superstar 2. S. The CFL said while theres been a persistent argument non-imports should be called Canadians, there are players in the league who were counted as non-imports despite not being Canadian citizens. Other agreement details include: -- Increasing current salary cap per team from $4.4 million to $5 million this year and an additional $50,000 annually to a total of $5.2 million in 2018. -- Setting the cap minimum at $4.4 million this year and an additional $50,000 annually to $4.6 million in 2018. -- Increasing minimum salary from $45,000 to $50,000 this year, increasing $1,000 annually to $54,000 in 2018. -- Increasing pension contributions from $3,600 for clubs and $3,600 for players to $3,700 each in 2014 and an additional $100 annually to $4,100 each in 2018. -- A $1,500 ratification bonus for rookies and $7,500 for veterans, with the union determining the veteran scale. Each bonus will be paid to players on rosters as of June 22. -- Boosting active rosters from 42 to 44 players while decreasing reserve roster from four to two players. -- Eliminating the nine-game injured list and replacing it with a six-game list. Clubs can pull a maximum of two players off the six-game injury list early, without it counting against the cap for any player who continues to be on that list for more than six games. -- Amending training camp protocol to allow only one practice daily with contact. -- Amending in-season provisions to allow only one weekly practice with contact. -- Eliminating the option year required on all future contracts with the exception of rookie deals. -- Expanding practice rosters from seven to 10 players per team and 12 to 15 players come the fall. Cheap China Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap NHL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys From China China NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys ' ' '
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