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--  every other game struggles at the hands of its rivals. The answer this time was easy: six turnovers, three which led to touchdowns. The most crushing miscues ca
EDMONTON -- When the Edmonton Oilers acquired Ryan Smyth from the Los Angeles Kings in June, they knew hed be a positive example for the teams young stars. What the club didnt expect 24 games into Smyths 17th NHL season was hed be on pace to score more than 40 goals. At 35, Smyth isnt only providing leadership. With 12 goals and 24 points, hes also showing Taylor Hall, Jordan Eberle and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins a thing or two around the net. Smyth sat 12th in league scoring heading into Tuesday night and is on pace to set career highs in goals and points. "I wouldnt say its a surprise," Smyth said when asked about his torrid scoring pace. "You always want to be hopeful and contribute as much as you can. "Obviously, things have been going really well these first couple of months. Its a process, though. Its a day-by-day thing and its a confidence thing. Right now, the confidence is pretty good." Smyth, who spent his first 12 seasons with the Oilers before being dealt to the New York Islanders at the 2007 trade deadline, has scored at least 30 goals four times and has 367 for his career. Hes clearly no stranger to the scoresheet, having scored 23 goals for the Kings in 2010-11 and 22 the season before. That said, not even the most optimistic fan expected the Banff, Alta., native to be this prolific in his return to Edmonton. "Hes definitely motivated," Eberle said. "He loves playing in this city and he loves this team. I think hes been motivated by how much youth we have on this team. I think its energized him a bit. "I love playing with him. Hes a smart player. He always knows where the puck is going to be and you know where hes going to be. Hes been a great asset to this team with his leadership and how productive hes been." When Smyth, drafted sixth overall by the Oilers in 1994 from Moose Jaw, scored a career-high 39 goals in 1996-97, Nugent-Hopkins was four years old, Hall was six and Eberle was turning seven. "Hes been a great player in the league for a long time now," Nugent-Hopkins said. "I knew that coming in. When I got drafted here and then he got traded here, it was pretty cool." Going into Wednesdays game against Minnesota, Nugent-Hopkins leads the Oilers with 25 points (10-15), while Smyth is next with 24 points. "He practises hard," coach Tom Renney said. "He plays hard. He takes care of himself. Hes in great shape. All those things. Thats the ultimate respect right there, how you approach your job. Certainly, hes done that. "Hed tell you first and foremost that all he wants to do is be a good player and help his team win." Smyth, wholl be an unrestricted free agent next July, is still one of the first players on the ice at practice and one of the last ones off. "During the exhibition season, he had me over for dinner a couple times, which was really nice," Nugent-Hopkins said. "He kind of made me feel comfortable right away about coming here. Having a guy like that to look up to and just talk to, it helps to have that kind of guy." The attention to detail Smyth has made a habit of in his career -- he still does extra work on tip drills during practice -- remains. His willingness to battle in the corners for pucks and stand in front of the net screening goaltenders and taking abuse from defencemen hasnt diminished either. "You can talk all you want. Hes a guy who still goes out there and does it," Eberle said. "With the rules now, not so much, but back when he started youd get the crap beaten out of you in front of the net. He took it. You see that as a teammate, you watch this guy, how hard he battles to score goals, its contagious throughout the locker-room. We need more of that." The way things are shaping up, Smyth could end up in a battle for the Oilers scoring race with teammates who were toddlers when he was drafted. "I feel very blessed to be able to play the game," Smyth said. "My approach has been that its a matter of taking the talent you have and utilizing it as best you can for the good of the team. As for the team scoring race, dont count Smyth out. "The big thing is being around these young kids is pushing me," he said. "I want to be better. "At the same time, the experience Ive gained over the years is something that I want to pass along. Its a two-way street." Caleb Sturgis Womens Jersey . -- An ugly goal by Nick Bonino helped the Anaheim Ducks overcome the defensive-minded Phoenix Coyotes on a night when their ragged power play continued to struggle. Jason Taylor Jersey . Rakell, has played in four games with the Ducks this season, posting no points. 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South Carolina put things away with two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to break away from 17-all tie. Mike Davis had a 2-yard scoring run with 11:47 left and Pharoh Cooper threw a 26-yard TD pass to Brandon Wilds. The Gamecocks rushed to the student section in when the game ended, celebrating the unprecedented streak. South Carolina may have more to celebrate Saturday: If No. 19 Texas A&M defeats No. 5 Missouri, the Gamecocks would head to the Southeastern Conference title game to face fourth-ranked Auburn. Many in the crowd remained to watch as officials showed the Aggies-Tigers game on the stadiums 124-foot wide video board. Clemson left the field defeated again and wondering why an offence that sets records in every other game struggles at the hands of its rivals. The answer this time was easy: six turnovers, three which led to touchdowns. The most crushing miscues came in fourth quarter when defensive end Chaz Sutton ripped the ball from Boyds arms with the Tigers driving for the tying score deep in South Carolina territory down 24-17. When the Clemson forced a punt moments later, Adam Humphries fumbled the punt back to South Carolina. Thats when Cooper pass to Wilds put the game out of reach. Boyd, always a step behind in the rivalry, gave the sold-out crowd at Williams-Brice two final mistakes to cheer about with a pair of interceptions in the final four minutes. Booyd finishes his career throwing five interceptions and getting sacked 19 times in four games with South Carolina.dddddddddddd Shaw completed 14 of 26 for 152 yards and a 9-yard TD throw to Shaq Roland. Shaw also ran for 94 yards and a 3-yard touchdown. Clemson was desperately trying to escape the 365-day-a-year yoke of its long, long series losing streak coming in. Boyd, the one-time Heisman Trophy contender, has chalked up 57 school and Atlantic Coast Conference records in his career, yet had always come up short in the season-ending game. Boyd even took a sack by Jadeveon Clowney, who taunted the quarterback this summer by saying he was scared of South Carolinas defensive front. Clowney hadnt had a sack since Sept. 14 against Vanderbilt in game three, but put Boyd down to stop a second-quarter drive. Boyd ended 19 of 27 for 225 yards with two interceptions. He was sacked five times. Boyd came out firing on Clemsons first drive, going 5 for 5 and leading the Tigers to the South Carolina 30. Thats when Watkins underthrew Humphries on a half-back pass and Brison Williams moved in for an easy interception. Shaw led a steady, 17-play march down the field that ended with the seniors lunging, 3-yard TD. The 17 plays marked the longest Gamecocks scoring drive of the year. It didnt take long for Clemson to answer back, Boyd finding Watkins for a 57-yard catch and run. Two plays later, Boyd tied things on his 8-yard run. The Tigers looked like they might gain back the momentum after forcing a South Carolina punt. But Humphries and Martavis Bryant collided and Gamecocks linebacker Skai Moore recovered. Shaw had a 16-yard pass to Connor McLaurin to get to Clemsons 8, then followed that with a TD pass to Shaq Roland. Clemson cut the lead to 17-10 at the end of the half on Chandler Catanzaros 38-yard field goal. The Tigers had averaged 30 points in the first half of their past four games. They had not been held to this few since trailing Florida State 27-7 after two quarters on Oct. 19. cheap jerseys cheap nfl jerseys \' \' \'