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MONTREAL - Head coach Michel Therrien believes it might be time for his club to have a break. Fake Air Jordan 2 . After a tough 2-1 loss to the Florida Panthers at the Bell Centre, Therrien came to the defence of a Montreal team that couldnt generate much offence during the game. "Weve played a lot of hockey in less than three weeks," said Therrien. "This team is drained. Theyre empty." The Canadiens have played 11 games in the last 19 days, including a 1-0 overtime victory against the Islanders in New York on Saturday night. The team touched down at Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport in Montreal in the wee hours Sunday, delayed by a snowstorm, and even scratched their morning practice. Therrien didnt blame the loss on a lack of effort or passion, but simply on fatigue. "The lemon is squeezed of all its juice," said Therrien. "When physically, youre tired, the execution is not quite there, and you make bad decisions. They go hand in hand. "Im not blaming (the players). I see what were asking of them. Very demanding. Theyre athletes, theyre human beings. They gave what they could in the circumstances. I know what they could give, and they gave it." The Canadiens started slowly, recording their first shot on net seven minutes into the first period, and were sluggish for most of the game. After two periods, the Panthers led 2-0 and were outshooting the home side 20-12. Montreal came into the third with a burst of energy. With the Habs pressing on the power play, its first of three in the final 20 minutes, Alex Galchenyuk reduced the deficit at 2:28 after banging home captain Brian Giontas rebound from inside the goaltenders crease. But with Floridas Mike Weaver and Scottie Upshall in the penalty box later in the period, the Canadiens couldnt gain control of the game despite playing 35 seconds of 5-on-3 hockey. Galchenyuk had a golden chance in front of the net to tie the game, but fanned on the bouncing puck. "We had an opportunity to win the game, and we wanted to win the game," said P.K. Subban, who registered the only shot on the Habs back-to-back power plays. "We have to capitalize on our opportunities." Panthers goaltender Scott Clemmensen made 17 saves, six of which came in the third period, to earn his second victory of the year. He got the nod in net in place of Tim Thomas, whos sidelined with a groin injury. "Our penalty killing came up big for us," said Clemmensen, looking back on the 5-on-3. "Our guys were diving in front, getting sticks up there, deflecting passes, being in a good position. It was great. Thats how we win games." Peter Budaj got the start in net for the Canadiens, his first of the season at home. He stopped 23-of-25 shots. The Panthers outshot the Canadiens 14-8 in the first period, but neither team came close to breaking the deadlock. Jesse Winchester got the Panthers on the board at 4:44 of the second, beating Budaj to his right with a one-timer off the post and in. Tomas Kopecky started the play, drawing both Montreal defencemen behind the net before feeding the puck to a wide open Winchester, who made no mistake from close range for his fifth goal of the year. Nick Bjugstad doubled the Panthers lead at 7:11, finishing off Floridas 3-on-2 rush by firing a wrist shot under Budajs glove. Florida (12-17-5) extended its win streak to three games. The Canadiens (20-12-3), meanwhile, have now lost three of their last four games, and have only scored three times in those outings. Notes: The game was Montreals third in four nights. … The Panthers have now won five of their last six games. … Montreal sits second in the Atlantic Division, three points behind the Boston Bruins. … The Panthers and Canadiens face off three more times this season. Their next encounter is on Dec. 29 in Sunrise, Florida. Wholesale Fake Jordans . 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As each game passes (each has played close with the exception of last night) it becomes clearer just how evenly matched these two teams are and how one mistake, or one bad inning, is likely to sway the result.EDMONTON - It didnt take long for Mason Raymond to make an impact with the Calgary Flames.Raymond recorded his third career hat trick as Calgary spoiled the home opener of their provincial rivals, defeating the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 on Thursday.The Flames signed the 29-year-old Cochrane, Alta., native to a three-year deal this year in hopes he could help replace some of the offence taken out of the lineup by Michael Cammalleris free-agent departure.Raymond said that while he appreciated the personal accomplishment, he felt it was more important to get the victory with the team starting a six-game road trip in Edmonton.Those two points were huge for us, he said. It got us in the win column and trending in the right direction. We let them back into it after a good start, but we battled back hard and that showed some character.Flames forward Mikael Backlund said Raymonds performance was a good sign, especially considering the new Flame was limited to just a pair of pre-season games because of a lower-body injury.It is great for him, great to see him get those goals, he said. Just like me, he missed most of camp, so it is nice to see him get a confidence boost.Jiri Hudler and T.J. Brodie also scored for the Flames, who avoided losses on consecutive nights to improve to 1-1.Karri Ramo made 38 saves to record the win in the Calgary net.I was lucky a few times, Ramo said. It was a real battle for us. We figured it out at the end and we kept on battling and working harder than them. That is how it is going to have to be the whole year. We have to be the harder working team.Teddy Purcell and Taylor Hall scored for the Oilers, who are 0-1.Thats a frustrating way to start the season, said Oilers head coach Dallas Eakins. I thought we had a ton of good in our game. ... Our power play was excellent.Im not going to walk out here and say we played crappy, because we didnt. But we lost the game and thats unacceptable.Hall said it is important that the team recognize how they did dominate the game for most of the first and second periods.We feel like we came with the right game plan and for the most part executed. That (slow start) happens, he said. I thought we did a pretty good job of recovering and sticking to our game plan throughout the game. We definitely gave up some Grade A chances, thats for sure, but hope to shore those up and keep doing the things we did well.Calgary silenced the home crowd early with a goal three minutes into the game when Joe Colborne made a nice feed to Mark Giordano in the slot. Giordanos shot was tipped by Raymond past Edmontoon starter Ben Scrivens. Fake Air Jordan 14. It was Raymonds 100th career NHL goal.Exactly a minute later, the Flames went up 2-0 as Sean Monahan got the puck on a defensive miscue behind the Edmonton net and passed in front to Hudler, who scored on Calgarys third shot of the game.Edmonton got back into the game with seven minutes left in the first period with a power-play goal. David Perron made a long pass to Purcell at the opposite face-off dot and he blasted a shot past Ramo.The Oilers outshot Calgary 14-7 through the first 20 minutes.Edmonton tied the game with eight-and-a-half minutes remaining in the second period as Ryan Nugent-Hopkins criss-crossed with Hall on a two-man advantage and Hall unleashed a rocket into the top corner to make it 2-2.The shots favoured Edmonton 25-11 at the end of the second period.Calgary managed to regain the lead four-and-a-half minutes into the third period as Lance Bouma made a nice chip pass to send Raymond away on a partial breakaway. Raymond beat Scrivens high to the glove side for his second of the game.The Flames put the game away with five minutes remaining as Hudler saw Raymond charging hard to the net and sent it in front for a tip-in to complete the hat trick.Brodie made it 5-2 on a scramble in front of the Edmonton net in the final minute on a Calgary power play.Both teams return to action on Saturday as the Oilers begin a three-game trip in Vancouver against the Canucks while the Flames play the second game of their six-destination road swing in St. Louis.Notes: The Oilers had the added pressure of playing in front of the 1984 Edmonton Oilers Stanley Cup-winning squad, in town to celebrate their 30th anniversary of their first of five NHL titles in a seven-year span. Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, and Lee Fogolin dropped the puck before the game and will be featured in a special gala celebration on Friday at Rexall Place. a€| The Flames announced on Thursday that 2014 fourth overall pick Sam Bennett will undergo shoulder surgery next week and is expected to miss four to six months after getting injured in the pre-season. a€| The third overall pick from 2014, Leon Draisaitl made his debut for the Oilers. a€| Calgary made a pair of significant lineup changes after its 4-2 loss in Vancouver on Wednesday. Raphael Diaz replaced Dennis Wideman on defence and David Jones played up front in place of Brian McGrattan. a€| The Flames won three of the five games in the season series against Edmonton last season. .. Oiler defenceman Jeff Petry started the game after missing the entire pre-season. ' ' '

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