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| -- 作者:liamin -- 发布时间:2015-3-17 14:17:10 -- defencemen with 3.17 hits per game and is plus-2 on a Flyers team with a minus-5 goal differential. SOUTHERN SHOREWith injuries up front, the Panth MILWAUKEE -- In the end, there wasnt anything Brandon Jennings, Monta Ellis or anybody else could do to save the Milwaukee Bucks faint playoff hopes. Not even winning. Jennings scored 25 points in the Bucks 92-86 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Monday, but Milwaukees post-season fate had already been decided. The Philadelphia 76ers beat the New Jersey Nets earlier in the night, clinching the Eastern Conferences final playoff spot and eliminating the Bucks from contention. "Im disappointed -- very disappointed," Bucks coach Scott Skiles said. "We didnt get done what we were expected to get done, so if everybody in there is not very, very disappointed, then weve got big problems." Ersan Ilyasova added 19 points and 15 rebounds for Milwaukee. Ellis played despite an injury to his shooting hand, scoring 17 points on 4-for-14 shooting. Skiles said he wasnt sure how badly the injury was bothering Ellis, but said the guard left the bench and went to the locker room with just over a minute left in the game. "He battled through it tonight," Skiles said. "But with like a minute to go, a minute-five, I guess, he said he couldnt go any more so he went in the locker room." James Johnson had 22 points and 13 rebounds for the Raptors, who have lost four straight games. Torontos DeMar DeRozan was ejected in the second quarter after he was called for travelling and threw the ball down the court in protest. "No matter how tough it gets or how much frustration sets in, fatigue, whatever it is, youve got to buckle up and roll with it," Raptors coach Dwane Casey said. "We talked about it after the game and its a teaching moment for him. Its part of his maturity process. When youre the man on the team, youve got to be responsible for that." But even without DeRozan -- the top scorer in Torontos lineup with Andrea Bargnani out injured -- the Raptors stayed in control of the game going into the fourth quarter. With the Bucks trailing by two points, Jennings converted a three-point play and Ellis made two free throws to give Milwaukee an 82-79 lead with 3:27 left. After a technical foul on Torontos Linas Kleiza, Jennings hit a free throw for a four-point lead with 2:42 left. "We cant let frustration set in," Casey said. "Weve got to finish the games in professional ways and play the game the right way. It was clearly a foul on (Kleiza). He ran over a guy and compounded it with a technical. Hopefully, we learned from it. Thats what were teaching right now." Toronto cut the lead to three points with 32.6 seconds left, but Ilyasova hit two free throws to put the game away. The Raptors had 22 turnovers, including nine in the fourth quarter. "I think we just lost our composure," guard Ben Uzoh said. Trailing the 76ers by three games in the standings going into Monday night, the Bucks needed to win their final three games and have the 76ers lose their last three to make the playoffs. The 76ers visit the Bucks on Wednesday night, and Milwaukee was hoping to make that game meaningful. "I didnt really know until after the game that they had clinched," Jennings said. Instead, Wednesday will just be a playoff tuneup for Philadelphia. "We were rooting for New Jersey, but it didnt work out in our favour," Drew Gooden said. "We handled our business tonight, but it is what it is." The Bucks trailed by five points at halftime, then allowed the Raptors to begin the third quarter with a 13-4 run. Toronto took a 61-47 lead on a jumper by Gary Forbes, who was knocked to the court and got up limping after the shot. Forbes was able to stay in the game. After a fourth-quarter rally couldnt save their playoff hopes, Jennings says the Bucks are playing for pride in their last two games. "We still didnt make the playoffs, but if we win these last two games, at least we went out with some wins, and went out with pride and dignity," Jennings said. Notes: Casey started James Johnson instead of Aaron Gray, moving Amir Johnson to centre. "Im putting things together," James Johnson said. "Now that we have a couple of guys out Im finally putting the pieces together and its working out." ... Milwaukee was without Carlos Delfino because of a right groin injury and Luc Richard Mbah a Moute because of a sore right knee. ... It was Jennings fourth straight game with 25 or more points. wholesale nfl jerseys . "I dont look at them as the Big Three. I look at them as the Championship Four," the Philadelphia coach said. jerseys from china . His ninth-inning grand slam couldnt have been bigger for the San Diego Padres on Thursday night. 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KESSEL GOALLESSIts easy to point the finger at Maple Leafs RW Phil Kessel when he hasnt scored a goal in five games, but it doesnt make a lot of sense. With 24 shots on goal in five games, Kessel is averaging 4.8 shots on goal per game, tied for fifth in the league. Last years league leader in shots on goal per game, Evgeni Malkin, had 4.5, so Kessel is getting chances and they will start to go in. Theres no guarantee involved, but when a goal-scorer is playing more than 20 minutes per night and getting more than four shots on a consistent basis, its highly likely that the pucks will start going in the net. SLOW START FOR SEGUINTyler Seguin, who was rather infamously selected with one of the draft picks that Boston received in exchange for Kessel, has struggled in the early going of his third NHL season. Considered a potential breakout star, the 21-year-old scored 25 goals and 40 points in 29 Swiss League games with Biel during the lockout, but had just one assist in the first four games and finally notched his first goal of the season on Monday night. Its a very small sample, so nothing get worked up about, but Seguins ice time (16:34) and shot on goal per game (2.75) are both down a bit from last season. KILLER CLARKSONDevils RW David Clarkson isnt sneaking up on anyone after scoring 30 goals last season, but early indications are that he could keep producing along those lines. Through New Jerseys first four games, Clarkson is playing a career-high 17:42 and averaging 4.25 shots on goal per game, leading to three goals and three assists. Hes a beast in leagues that count penalty minutes, currently one of five players with at least five points and 10 penalty minutes (Marian Hossa, Evgeni Malkin, David Perron and Mike Ribeiro are the others). GETTING THEIR MONEYS WORTHThe New Jersey Devils signed LW Ilya Kovalchuk to a monster contract and seem determined to make the most of it. He played a career-high 24:26 per game last season and sits at 26:24 per game early in this season, going over 30 minutes in Fridays win over Washington. He has five points and is plus-5 in four games, and the Devils dont have a lot of scoring depth up front, so Kovalchuks heavy usage seems likely to continue. BIG BERT BACK IN THE DRed Wings winger Todd Bertuzzi has returned to the lineup, re-joining C Pavel Datsyuk. Bertuzzi scored a pair of goals in his first game (vs. Minnesota) and played 19:50 Sunday (at Chicago; a total he exceeded once last season). With the Red Wings looking for more complementary scoring, there will be opportunities for Bertuzzi to produce, but he will be 38 this week and hasnt scored more than 45 points in a season since 2005-2006, so his value may only exist in short burts. CAPITALS GOALTENDINGThere arent a lot of teams without clearly defined goaltending situations, but Washington might be one of them. While Braden Holtby was assumed to be the No. 1 coming into the season, after a strong playoff performance last year, but after a couple tough starts this year (5.04 GAA, .863 SV%), Michal Neuvirth is creeping back into the picture. DONT FORGET ABOUT MEIts easy to be skeptical about the production of Canucks winger Alex Burrows, particularly if hes not going to be skating with the Sedins. While his ice time is down (16:33 ATOI), hes creating chances,, with 4.dddddddddddd2 shots on goal per game. The quality of his opportunities is likely not what it was when he was taking feeds from Henrik Sedin, but Burrows shouldnt be given up on either, particularly in leagues that reward penalty minutes because over the last four seasons, Ducks RW Corey Perry is the only player in the league with more goals and penalty minutes over that span. MDZPlaying more than 26 minutes against Toronto Saturday, contributing a couple of assists and a plus-4 rating, Rangers D Michael Del Zotto is gaining appeal as the most capable puck-mover on the Rangers blueline. In the first five games, Del Zotto has four assists and is playing an average of 24:18 per game. If he continues to spend time with the Blueshirts loaded number one line, Del Zotto should be more productive (on a per-game basis, of course) than he was last year, when he scored 41 points in 77 games. RYANS HOPEIt might take some time for the Columbus Blue Jackets to be good enough for his production to really matter in fantasy circles, but second-year Blue Jackets C Ryan Johansen has drawn raves for his play and he has the best shot differential (+1.1 per 60 mins of 5x5) of any Blue Jackets player. Basically, dont be snowed by his current minus-4 in five games because this 20-year-old is going to be a good one once hes strong enough to take advantage of his skills. PHILLY STYLEThe Flyers have defensive needs, to be sure, but theyre getting the physical presence that they anticipated from Luke Schenn. After registering 11 hits against Florida Saturday, Schenn dropped the gloves with Lightning C Vincent Lecavalier Sunday. Playing more than 19 minutes per game, Schenn ranks sixth among defencemen with 3.17 hits per game and is plus-2 on a Flyers team with a minus-5 goal differential. SOUTHERN SHOREWith injuries up front, the Panthers didnt wait long to call up Drew Shore, who turns 22 Tuesday. The second-round pick in 2009 had 30 points in 41 AHL games with San Antonio and has joined Jonathan Huberdeayu and Peter Mueller on what is effectively the Panthers second line. It might take some time, but Shore did put up five shots on goal in 16:12 of ice time against Philadelphia Saturday, so hes worth keeping on your radar. BURNING FLAMESCalgary earned their first win of the season Saturday night, against Edmonton, the first game of the year for both Roman Cervenka and Jiri Hudler. Both played more than 17 minutes in the win, primarily with Matt Stajan, and Hudler picked up an assist. The Flames need more complementary scoring and Hudler and Cervenka are both skilled enough that they may be able to contribute. WARD WINNERAs the Washington Capitals mix and match lines, putting Alexander Ovechkin with the likes of Jay Beagle and Joey Crabb, the most productive unit for the Capitals has been C Mike Ribeiro with LW Jason Chimera and RW Joel Ward. Ward has the capability to be a streaky scorer, putting up 13 points in 12 playoff games in 2011, but has never scored more than 35 points in an NHL season, so its hard to expect his production to remain that high. The longer he stays with a playmaker like Ribeiro, though, the greater likelihood that he holds value for fantasy owners needing help on the wing. 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