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MONTREAL - Quarterback Gabriel Cousineau ran in a touchdown from one-yard out, and the No. Fake Grizzlies Jerseys . 3 Montreal Carabins held on for a 13-9 win over No. 1 Laval in CIS action on Saturday, snapping the Rouge et Ors record 25-game win streak on the last day of the regular season.Cousineau was 20 for 30 passing for 219 yards for Montreal (7-1), which trailed 7-0 before getting its first points of the game via a field goal in the third quarter.Laval (7-1) started the game with four straight rouges before Boris Bede hit a 37-yard field goal at 11:11 of the third quarter to pull the Rouge et Or ahead 7-0. Laval added two points on a safety five minutes later.The Carabins held Laval quarterback Hugo Richard to 138 yards and an interception. In Winnipeg, meanwhile, Manitoba quarterback Theo Deezar threw three touchdown passes to Nic Demski as the Bisons clinched a playoff spot in the Canada West division with a 50-31 victory over the No. 2 Calgary Dinos.Deezar finished the day with 210 yards and an interception to go along with his three TD passes, Demski racked up 126 yards on four catches and threw one complete pass for 43 yards, and running back Kienan Lafrance rushed for 57 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries for Manitoba (4-4).Andrew Buckley and Jimmy Underdahl ran in touchdowns for Calgary (6-2). Receiver Rashaun Simonise also scored.---X-MEN 18 AXEMEN 17ANTIGONISH, N.S. — Jeremy Ford kicked a 36-yard field goal with seven seconds left to give St. FX the win over Acadia in the AUS semifinal on Saturday.---MUSTANGS 25 GOLDEN HAWKS 10LONDON, Ont. — Yannick Harou scored Westerns only touchdown with 2:03 left in the fourth quarter to give the Mustangs a come-from-behind win over Laurier in the OUA quarter-final.---GEE-GEES 46 LANCERS 29WINDSOR, Ont. — Derek Wendel threw for 264 yards and two touchdowns and running back Bryce Vieira added two more scores on the ground as Ottawa routed Windsor in the OUA quarter-final.---STINGERS 30 REDMEN 28MONTREAL — Olivier Dupont rushed for 113 yards and a touchdown as Concordia (5-3) edged McGill (0-8).---VERT ET OR 35 GAITERS 14LENNOXVILLE, Que. — Quarterback Jeremi Roch completed 29-of-40 passes for 397 yards and two touchdowns to lead Sherbrooke (5-3) over Bishops (1-7).---RAMS 35 GOLDEN BEARS 31REGINA — Atlee Simon ran in an 11-yard touchdown with 2:40 left in the game to give Regina a come-from-behind victory over Alberta (3-5). The Rams (3-5) finish fourth in the Canada West standings and will meet Calgary in the semifinals next weekend.---HUSKIES 38 THUNDERBIRDS 18VANCOUVER — Drew Burko threw for 291 yards and three touchdowns and backup Kyle Siemens added another TD toss to lift No. 8 Saskatchewan (6-2) over UBC (3-5).--- Grizzlies Jerseys China . Parmelee hit a game-ending shot in the ninth inning and the Minnesota Twins overcame David Ortizs big night to beat the Boston Red Sox 8-6 on Tuesday. Grizzlies Jerseys 2021 . The Thornhill, Ont., native, who is ranked 11th in the world, said hed hoped he would be ready when Canada begins its World Group first-round tie against Japan in Tokyo on Friday. https://www.cheapgrizzlies.com/ . Warren made six birdies and a bogey for a 5-under total of 139 to sit one shot ahead of Felipe Aguilar of Chile, who carded a 69. David Horsey of England was also on 5 under through 15 holes to join Warren atop the leaderboard before play was stopped.TORONTO -- The Boston Bruins, in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons the previous night, stuck to hockey Sunday. Minus the suspended Shawn Thornton, awaiting his punishment for a red mist that saw him send Penguins defenceman Brooks Orpik to hospital on Saturday, the injury-ravaged Bruins rallied to defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-2 on the strength of three second-period goals. Carl Soderberg, Torey Krug, Kevan Miller, Jarome Iginla and Patrice Bergeron -- with an empty-net goal coming out of the penalty box with 11 seconds remaining -- scored for Boston, which came into the game under scrutiny thanks to Thorntons meltdown at TD Garden. The Bruins tough guy is suspended pending a league hearing into his sucker-punch attack. For Iginla, Sundays game was a chance for the Bruins to get back to their game. "It was (good)," he said, choosing his words carefully. "Just to get the focus on just winning a game and playing. Because, yeah, it was pretty emotional. Everybody felt that from (Saturday) night." Thanks to the ugly, violent win over Pittsburgh, the Bruins (20-8-2) were also without the injured Loui Eriksson and Chris Kelly, among others. Defencemen Adam McQuaid and Johnny Boychuk were sidelined with earlier injuries. And the Bruins defensive woes were intensified Sunday when Dougie Hamilton exited after the first period with a lower-body injury after a collision with Leafs blue-liner Carl Gunnarsson. Boston coach Claude Julien said Hamilton was to return home Monday for medical evaluation but was hopeful that Boychuk might be close to returning to the lineup in his absence during the remaining three games of the Canadian road trip. Peter Holland and Jay McClement scored for Toronto (16-12-3) before an announced crowd of 19,165. The Leafs led 1-0 in the first and then cut the lead to 3-2 early in the third before Boston scored two insurance goals. Julien attributed his jury-rigged teams success to the organizations focus on playing a two-way game, whether it be wearing a Boston or AHLs Providence jersey. "The way we play is a very demanding way of playing but we feel our scouts and upper management have done a good job of giving us the types of players who can play that game," he said. "So even with the guys being called up, they play a very similar style back in Providence. And were asking them to do the same thing here. "Its about believing what your teams all about. Going out there and doing it, whether youre a young player or an older player. Our game can never change." The Leafs, who beat Ottawa 4-3 in a shootout Saturday, controlled the early going and led 1-0 after the first. But the Bruins three-goal outburst in the second period, including a pair of power-play goals in a 94-second stretch, left the Leafs in their wake. "The first period it seemed like we had our legs, we were doing a lot of things," said Toronto coach Randy Carlyle. "Then we take the one penalty and their (tying) goal kind of flattened us and the next thing you know were killing (a penalty) again right after. And it was bang-bang, all of a sudden they scored two goals and the life went out of our hockey club." Toronto, which also gave up two power-play goalls against the Senators, went 0 for 4 on its power play Sunday. Grizzlies Jerseys 2020. . The Bruins, who had to kill off a pair of penalties in the third, outshot the Leafs 39-32. The focus before the game was on Thorntons moment of madness. "I agree, he did cross the line," said Julien. "He got caught in the emotions. Theres nobody thats proud of what happened (Saturday) night. Absolutely not. So hes going to suffer the consequences and so will we." "Thorny did cross the line and some others did too," Julien added. "But sometimes you have to man up to those things and I think he did." Julien saw a woozy Miller leave the game later after being crunched into the boards by Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf. The Boston coach admitted he asked the referee whether it was a penalty. "Its very minor and should impact him playing for us next game but it was a close call -- head first into the boards," said Julien. The Leafs faced Chad Johnson, who was filling in to give Bruins star goalie Tuukka Rask a night off. Jonathan Bernier started for Toronto, after James Reimers 47-save performance in Ottawa. It took the Leafs almost five minutes to get a shot on Johnson but they still showed jump and went ahead at 12:20 when Holland jammed a David Clarkson redirect of a Jake Gardiner shot into a gaping net for his third of the year. Toronto, outshot in 26 of its first 30 games, outshot the Bruins 11-10 in the first period. It took a while before shot No. 12 came, however. And Boston pulled even on the power play at 5:14 of the second period after Reilly Smith found Soderberg alone on the edge of the crease. Torontos Carter Ashton was in the penalty box for delay of game. For Smith, who grew up in nearby Mimico, it was a point in his first appearance at the Air Canada Centre. Twenty seconds after the goal, the Leafs went a man-down again with Gunnarsson sent to the box. And Krug made the Leafs pay with his eighth goal of the season at 6:47, beating Bernier with the hulking Zdeno Chara blocking the goalie in front. Ten of the Bruins 15 power-play goals this season have come from their defencemen. Boston outshot Toronto 8-0 in the second period before the home side finally put a shot on Johnson at 9:57. Defenceman Cody Franson had a good chance from in close with seven minutes remaining but the Bruins goalie made the save. Phaneuf and sniper Phil Kessel ran into each other on a line change, flooring Kessel. It was that kind of period for the Leafs. Smith hit the Toronto crossbar late in the period. Seconds later, Millers wrist shot from the blue-line slipped through Bernier at 15:58. It was his first NHL goal. Boston outshot Toronto 17-9 in the second period. McClement closed the gap to 3-2 just 37 seconds into the third, winning a faceoff in the Bruins end and then driving the Boston goal and slapping in his own rebound for his first of the year. The Bruins had to kill off consecutive penalties to maintain their lead. The Leafs, meanwhile, needed a huge save from Bernier on Jordan Caron to stay within one as the clock wound down. But he was powerless to stop Iginla after Milan Lucic accelerated past Phaneuf and fed Iginla in the crease for his sixth goal at the 16:00 mark. ' ' '

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