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Harold Carmichael Eagles Jersey . - Alexis Loiseau had two goals and two assists as the Rimouski Oceanic downed the host Sherbrooke Phoenix 6-4 on Sunday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action.Anthony DeLuca also had a pair of goals for the Oceanic (8-1-0), who extended their win streak to six games, while Guillaume McSween and Samuel Laberge each scored once.Daniel Audette led the Phoenix (6-3-0) offensively with three goals and Tim Wieser had a goal and an assist.Philippe Desrosiers made 29 saves for the win as Alex Bureau kicked out 36-of-41 shots in defeat.Rimouski went 0 for 4 on the power play while Sherbrooke scored three times on eight chances with the man advantage.---REMPARTS 5 SAGUENEENS 4 (OT)QUEBEC CITY — Nikolas Brouillard scored the winner and Taylor Burke added two goals in regulation as the Remparts slipped past Chicoutimi in extra time.Raphael Maheux and Guillaume Gauthier also scored for Quebec (5-3-0) while Eric Brassard made 33 saves for the win.Jeremy Lipine, Alexandre Ranger, William Gignac and Janna Puhakka supplied the scoring for the Sagueneens (4-4-1) as Julio Billia stopped 29 shots in defeat. ---FOREURS 4 MOOSEHEADS 3 (SO)HALIFAX — Nicolas Aube-Kubel scored once in the shootout and regulation as Val-dOr edged the Mooseheads.Shawn Ouellette-St-Amant and Stephen Anderson also scored for the Foreurs (3-6-1) while Etienne Montpetit made 25 saves for the win.Danny Moynihan scored twice for Halifax (2-4-2) and Vincent Watt had the other. Zachary Fucale made 33 saves in a losing cause.---OLYMPIQUES 5 DRAKKAR 4GATINEAU, Que. — Joey Richard, Vaclav Karabacek and Marc Beckstead had a goal and an assist apiece as the Olympiques downed Baie-Comeau.Pascal Laberge and Jonathan Bourcier tacked on a goal each for Gatineau (6-2-2). Anthony Brodeur was pulled after allowing two goals on three shots in 6:31 of action. Nicolas Lachance made 26 saves to earn the win in relief.Simon Chevrier, Luca Ciampini, Valentin Zykov and Maxime St-Cyr scored for the Drakkar (4-4-1) while Reilly Pickard made 24 saves in the loss.---CATARACTES 4 TITAN 2SHAWINIGAN, Que. — Anthony Beauvillier scored twice — including the eventual winner 58 seconds into the second period — and Marvin Cupper made 29 saves as the Cataractes doubled up Acadie-Bathurst.Alexis DOust scored once and set up two more for Shawinigan (5-2-2) and Gabriel Slight added the other.Anthony Gingras and Bronson Beaton replied for the Titan (2-7-0). Alexandre Lagace gave up three goals on 11 shots before giving way to Jacob Brennan, who stopped 19-of-20 shots in 37:45 of relief.---TIGRES 3 ARMADA 2VICTORIAVILLE, Que. — Yan Pavel Laplante scored the winner 6:21 into the third period and Brandon Whitney turned aside 33 shots as the Tigres toppled Blainville-Boisbriand.Tommy Veilleux and Samuel Blais also scored for Victoriaville (5-2-2) and Angelo Miceli tacked on two assists.Fabrizio Ricci and Danick Martel scored for the Armada (2-6-1), who got an 18-save outing from Marc-Antoine Turcotte. --- Jerome Brown Eagles Jersey . The All-Pro left tackle agreed to a five-year contract with the Eagles on Wednesday. Peters was signed for 2014, and his new deal adds four years through 2018. Wes Hopkins Jersey .C. -- Tony Stewart will not race Saturday night at Bristol Motor Speedway, the third Sprint Cup race hes skipped since his car struck and killed Kevin Ward Jr. http://www.theeaglesfootballauthentic.com/eagles-tommy-mcdonald-black-jersey/ . The Giants chances of winning the division were dealt a serious blow by the three-game sweep at the hands of the lowly Padres. The Giants open a three-game series at Dodger Stadium on Monday night. San Francisco is still in good shape to clinch a wild-card berth, although it dropped into a tie with Pittsburgh in the race for the top spot.SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Jimmermania began in Sacramento with hundreds of fans gathered at the airport to cheer the arrival of a player most had only watched on television or read about during the NCAA tournament. Its headed for a much quieter conclusion. As the Kings and guard Jimmer Fredette worked toward reaching a buyout of his contract, the former BYU sensation was not in attendance for Tuesday nights 129-103 loss to the Houston Rockets. Kings coach Michael Malone said the team advised Fredette to stay home until a resolution is reached. Malone said he wished Fredette well and believes the third-year guard can carve out an NBA career somewhere -- just not in Sacramento. "For whatever reason, Jimmer was never able to find success, whether they were unrealistic expectations from his college career or whatever it was," Malone said. "But he just wasnt able to play to the level that everybody wanted him to play, which is somewhat maybe unrealistic. Maybe we have to temper our expectations for Jimmer and let him just become a solid NBA player. And theres nothing wrong with that." Fredette, who turned 25 years old Tuesday, is making about $2.4 million this season. He will be a free agent if -- and most likely when -- he clears waivers. Kings general manager Pete DAlessandro told reporters at the teams morning shootaround that he was approached by Fredettes representatives about a buyout. He said Fredette no longer fits into the teams plans but Kings owner Vivek Ranadive "loves Jimmer and wants to do the right thing by Jimmer. Were just talking about things at this point. Theres nothing done at this point." A person with knowledge of the discussions, who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because negotiations were ongoing, said the sides hoped to finalize an agreement by the end of the week. Yahoo Sports first reported the buyout talks. Fredettes locker at the arena also was cleared out. Fredette was drafted 10th overall in 2011 after dazzling at BYU, where he won The Associated Press player of the year award his senior season. Fredette never lived up to the fanfare in Sacramento, though the franchises instability -- playing for three different coaches, two different ownership groups and constant relocation chatter -- didnt help his cause. Fredette is averaging 5. Carson Wentz Jersey. 9 points and 11.3 minutes this season, shooting 47.5 per cent from the floor and 49.3 per cent from 3-point range. For his career, hes averaging seven points, 1.5 assists and 1.1 rebounds while shooting 41.6 per cent overall, including 40 per cent from beyond the arc. But the same concerns some scouts had about Fredette when he entered the league -- his defence, ball-handling skills and ability to score off the ball against bigger and more athletic defenders -- persist. "Every time he shot it, I thought the ball was going in. I will say that," Malone said. Fredettes time in Californias capital city has been nearing an end since the Kings decided not to pick up a team option before this season on his contract for the 2014-15 season. Sacramento also tried to move Fredette before last weeks trade deadline but couldnt get any suitable deals. Since Sacramento traded Marcus Thornton to Brooklyn for Jason Terry and Reggie Evans last week, Malone promised to use the remainder of the season to give rookie guards Ben McLemore and Ray McCallum more playing time. That move buried Fredette even further on the bench. Fredette led the nation in scoring at 28.5 points per game and guided BYU to the round of 16 in the NCAA tournament as a senior. Big performances in big games had NBA stars tweeting his name, President Barack Obama mentioning him while filling out his bracket and college basketball fans in a frenzy. The Kings acquired him in a draft-day trade with Milwaukee as the 10th overall pick. Fans have remained incredibly vocal about Fredette, often screaming at games for him to play more -- and cheering louder for him than other reserves when he finally enters. . Paul Westphal was the only one of Fredettes three coaches committed to giving him extended minutes. Even that didnt last long. Westphal was fired after a 2-5 start in Fredettes rookie season. Keith Smart and Malone both opted to go away from Fredette in favour of other guards, most notably Isaiah Thomas, who has outplayed Fredette since their rookie season. "Jimmer knows how to play, hes a worker, hes a great kid," Malone said. "And I just hope that he goes to a team that allows him to play and put him in a position to have success and maybe he can catch on with somebody." ' ' '