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标题:, but Sven Bender got back to make the covering tackle, and Hanke missed an even better chance shortly afterward. Reus finally scored in the 65th, whe

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ST. LOUIS - Jaroslav Halak needed to make only 12 saves to earn his sixth shutout of the season and T.J. Oshie had a goal and an assist in the St. Louis Blues 4-0 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night. Matt DAgostini, Chris Stewart and Adam Cracknell also scored for the Blues, who avoided falling below .500 for the first time this season. Nikolai Khabibulin took the loss for the Oilers, who have scored only seven goals during their skid. It was a matchup of Western Conference foes who are out of the playoff picture, with the Blues winning for only the second time in six games (2-4) while extending the Oilers winless streak to eight (0-6-2). Edmontons shot total matched a season low and they didnt register a shot in the third period until there was 1:08 remaining in the game. Oshie opened the scorig with 1:32 left in the second period on a wrist shot from the low right circle, beating Khabibulin high on the short side to give the Blues a 1-0 lead. DAgostini extended the lead 2:12 into the third period by snapping a shot that squirted between Khabibulins pads from the low left circle. Stewart added his 10th goal with the Blues and 23rd overall since coming in a trade with Colorado on Feb. 19 by finishing off Oshies feed from the slot 8:30 into the third period. Cracknell made it 4-0 with a one-time finish of a cross-ice feed from Kevin Shattenkirk with 4:53 remaining. Although there were no goals scored in the first period, there were three fights that kept the crowd entertained. Cam Janssen and Jim Vandermeer kicked things off in a lengthy bout, followed by Ryan Reaves and Theo Peckham after one second ticked off the clock. Then, B.J. Crombeen and Jean-Francois Jacques completed the fight hat trick near the end of the opening period. Notes: Blues C Patrik Berglund (lower-body injury) missed his first game of the season. That leaves C David Backes and DAgostini as the only players to have appeared in all 74 games this season. C T.J. Hensick was recalled from AHL Peoria to replace Berglund. ... The Oilers have scored two or fewer goals during this eight-game winless streak. ... Oilers D Kurtis Foster (neck) missed the game after being injured Tuesday in Nashville. Foster joined D Ryan Whitney (ankle), LW Taylor Hall (ankle), RW Ales Hemsky (shoulder), C Sam Gagner (hand), C Shawn Horcoff (ankle) and RW Gilbert Brule (concussion) on the injured list. ... The Blues are playing without D Barret Jackman (finger), LW Alex Steen (ankle), RW David Perron (concussion) and C Vladimir Sobotka (foot). ... The Blues have killed 26 consecutive Oilers power plays dating to the 2008-09 season. wholesale jerseys . -- Referee Jeff Triplette acknowledged the down marker was moved incorrectly on the Washington Redskins last possession of a 24-17 loss to the New York Giants on Sunday night, but said halting play to fix the mistake "would have given an unfair advantage. wholesale nfl jerseys . MARIE, Ont. http://www.cheapnfljerseys2015.us.com/ . After that, it will be back to business as usual with Gibsons Arizona club looking for a series victory in the rubber match of a three-game set at Comerica Park. Prior to the game, the Tigers will retire the No. 11 worn by Anderson, who passed away last November at the age of 76. cheap nfl jerseys . Toffoli waited for Belleville netminder Malcolm Subban to make the first move and the scored the winner at 2:02 of the fourth period. "I just got a loose puck and was lucky enough to have a chance and I out waited Subban and was happy it went in," Toffoli said. nfl jerseys china . MARIE, Ont.BERLIN -- Franck Ribery scored one goal, set up two more and earned a penalty as Bayern Munich beat visiting Hertha Berlin 4-0 to extend its lead in the Bundesliga, which featured six penalties and three red cards Saturday. Ribery set up Mario Gomez to score in the fifth minute, made it 2-0 two minutes later, before sending Bastian Schweinsteiger through to score in the 13th. The French winger was brought down by Roman Hubnik in the 68th, and Gomez dispatched the spot kick a minute later. It was the 12th game in a row without conceding a goal for Bayern, which visits Napoli in the Champions League on Tuesday. "If we keep playing like this, well be champions," Gomez said. Second place Borussia Moenchengladbach fell five points behind after being held 2-2 at home by Bayer Leverkusen, with Andre Schuerrle scoring in the 87th minute for the visitors. Promoted Augsburg won 1-0 at Mainz in its first Bundesliga win, when Jan-Ingwer Callsen-Bracker converted an 88th-minute penalty. "Its fantastic for the team and above all for our fans," Augsburg coach Jos Luhukay said. "We earned this win with the necessary pinch of luck ... Its a huge relief." In Saturdays late game, both sides conceded a penalty and had a player sent off as Kaiserslautern won 2-1 at Schalke. Dorge Rostand Kouemaha scored the winner in the 72nd, with a header past Lars Unnerstall, who was making his Bundesliga debut for Schalke as Ralf Faehrmann was sent off in the 28th. Faehrmann was adjudged to have brought down Kouemaha and was shown a straight red card, with Kaiserslautern captain Christian Tiffert scoring the resultant penalty in the 30th. Referee Peter Sippel restored the sides numerical parity and awarded another penalty when he sent off Kaiserslautern defender Rodnei in the 61st, when Jose Manuel Jurado tumbled under the Brazilians challenge. Klaas-Jan Huntelaar duly converted a minute later. "It was never a penalty, it wasnt a foul," Tiffert said. "If wed lost the game, wed be giving out about the referee, but it turned out OK." Elsewhere, it finished Stuttgart 2, Hoffenheim 0; and Wolfsburg 2, Nuremberg 1. Hubnik prevented Ribery from scoring in the second minute with a goal-saving block after the Frenchman rounded former Bayern goalkeeper keeper Thomas Kraft. Ribery was not deterred, running at the panic stricken Hertha defence before finding Gomez, whose low shot wennt in off the post.dddddddddddd. Ribery got ahead of another former Bayern player, Christian Lell, to deflect Jerome Boatengs cross past Kraft from close range, and the 28-year-old created more mayhem in the visiting defence before finding Schweinsteiger, who shot first time to the left of the unfortunate Kraft. With Schweinsteiger dictating play from midfield, Ribery and Gomez might have scored more, and Thomas Mueller missed on open goal from four meters (yards) in the 35th. Krafts reflex save denied Philipp Lahm after the break, and the Hertha goalkeeper did well to snatch the ball from the feet of Gomez. After earning the penalty, Ribery let Gomez claim his 10th goal of the season. "Were still letting a lot of goal chances go," Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes said. "(But) I have to say that my team plays with great concentration and is, above all, very hungry for success." Moenchengladbach will rue several missed chances in its 2-2 draw against Leverkusen, which had defender Gonzalo Castro sent off for comments to the linesman in the 68th. Stefan Reinartz scored for Leverkusen in the 20th, before Moenchengladbachs Mike Hanke struck the crossbar in the 37th. Marco Reus should have scored in the 55th, but Sven Bender got back to make the covering tackle, and Hanke missed an even better chance shortly afterward. Reus finally scored in the 65th, when he rounded goalkeeper Bernd Leno before slotting into the unguarded net. The home side took full advantage of Castros sending off when Patrick Herrmann saw Leno off his line and lobbed him from distance in the 72nd. However, Schuerrle unleashed a dipping shot that gave Marc-Andre ter Stegen no chance, and Leno denied Reus from point blank in injury time. "It feels like a loss," Hanke said. "We were the better team and we created so many chances." In Stuttgart, Japan striker Shinji Okazaki controlled a Tamas Hajnal free kick with his left foot before scoring with his right in the 48th, and Pavel Pogrebnyak made the game safe when he earned a penalty and converted it in the 77th. In Wolfsburg, Mario Mandzukic headed the home side ahead in the 24th, before Christian Eigler -- who was making his return from injury -- equalized in the 70th. Eigler injured himself in the process and appeared distraught to go off injured two minutes later. Mandzukic sealed the win from the penalty spot in the 83rd. cheap nfl jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '
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