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SAN JOSE, Calif. Womens Karl Joseph Jersey . -- San Jose Earthquakes defender Andreas Gorlitz will undergo season-ending right knee surgery Friday to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament. The team made the announcement Thursday, a day after the right back and MLS newcomer was injured just before halftime in a 0-0 draw at home against the Colorado Rapids. The 32-year-old German, formerly with Bayern Munich, made three appearances in his first season with San Jose. He signed on March 4 following a 12-year professional career in Germany. Dr. Zack Vaughn will perform the procedure at Stanford Hospital. Kenny Stabler Jersey . The Canadians opened their European tour Saturday with a 27-19 loss to France in Pontarlier. The tour wraps up Nov. 13 with a game against England. Cheap Lyle Alzado Jersey . It was Wozniaks second defeat at Roland Garros by a world No. 1 after going out a year ago to then-top player Caroline Wozniacki. "Ive got to bring my game up a notch at the key moments," said Wozniak, who marked a personal anniversary in Paris. http://www.theraidersteamproshop.com/Youth-Amari-Cooper-Elite-Jersey/ . Coach Miguel Herrera said Wednesday he had told his players more than a month ago not to eat red meat. During the 2011 Gold Cup, five Mexico players tested positive for clenbuterol, a muscle-building drug. The Mexican Football Federation eventually cleared the players of doping.(Sports Network) - The Ottawa Senators are playing the middle test of a three-game road trip against the Dallas Stars and the Senators opened the swing with Tuesdays victory in Winnipeg. The Senators, who are 6-6-1 as the guest, defeated the Jets, 6-4, as Zack Smith scored the game- winner late in the third period. Ottawa will complete its trek Saturday in Washington. Tuesdays contest featured four lead changes and the Sens allowed Evander Kane to score two goals in the first 2:41 of the third period to give the Jets a 4-3 lead. Ottawa then scored three unanswered goals to skate away with the win. Smith and Milan Michalek both had two goals for Ottawa, while Jason Spezza and Nick Foligno also lit the lamp in the clubs second straight win. Craig Anderson gave up four goals on 43 shots to help the Sens improve to 5-1-1 in their last seven trips to the ice. Senators forward Nikita Filatov, who has just one assist in eight games this year, suffered a broken nose when he was accidentally kicked in the face by the skate of Winnipegs Eric Fehr. Filatov is questionable for this evenings game, as is Ottawa defenseman Filip Kuba, who sustained an upper body injury on Tuesday. Andrew Raycroft earned his first win in nearly a year in Dallas last trip to the ice and the goaltender will try to make it two in a row tonight, as the Stars welcome the Senators. Raycroft has been forced into the Stars No. 1 goaltending spot thanks to a groin injury to Kari Lehtonen. The veteran backstop won his first start since Lehtonen went down, as Raycroft made 35 saves to help Dallas notch Mondays 3-1 victory in Colorado. It was the first win for Raycroft since he and the Stars defeated Minnesota on Jan. 9 of last season. Raycroft is now 1-5-0 on the season with a respectable .912 save percentage. Lehtonen, who is expected to miss three weeks, was 13-4-1 before injuring his groin Saturday against Phoenix. "It was a big win for all of us tonight," said Raycroft. "I felt really good in practice and the guys were skating well all night. Whenever you get a win on the road its big." Michael Ryder had two goals while Eric Nystrom scored the other for the Stars, who are 3-1-1 since a five-game losing streak. Dallas has a solid 8-3-1 record as the host this year and is kicking off a brief two-game homestand tonight. The Stars will also welcome the New York Islanders on Saturday. Dallas posted a 2-1 regulation win in Ottawa last season and tonights tilt is the only scheduled meeting between the clubs this season. The Stars have taken two straight and four of six from the Senators and Dallas has come out on top in three of the last four matchups in the Big D. --- Flames host Blue Jackets (Sports Network) - One of the reasons the Calgary Flames sit last in the Northwest Division has been their inability to string together victories. A visit from the Columbus Blue Jackets could help the Flames secure the momentum is desperately needs. Calgary seeks to win three in a row for the first time this season in a meeting with struggling Columbus at the Saddledome. The Flames snapped a three-game slide with a victory at the Wild on Sunday and then won two straight for only the second time this season after securing Tuesdays 1-0 victory over the Predators. Miikka Kiprusoff turned aside 26 shots for his first shutout of the season and 41st of his career. Derek Smith scored his first career goal for the Flames, who havent notched three consecutive victories since April 1-6 of last season. "We made sure we were focused like we needed to be, when you play Nashville you need to stay with your game and be patient," said Calgary head coach Brent Sutter. The victory evened Calgarys home record to 5-5-1 on the season, but it will play tonight without defenseman Mark Giordano because of a hamstring ailment. The blueliner had the lone Flames goal when the club visited the Blue Jackets on Nov. 21 and suffered a 4-1 defeat. While these two clubs have split their last 10 encounters, Columbus has dropped two straight and eight of its last 10 in Calgary. Jeff Carter scored twice for the Blue Jackets against the Flames, but he and the rest of the offense were mostly shut down by the Canucks Cory Schneider on Tuesday. Cheap Derek Carr Jersey. Despite launching 48 shots on net, a club record in a regulation game, the Blue Jackets were handed a 4-1 defeat. Samuel Pahlsson scored the lone Columbus goal while shorthanded and Fedor Tyutin logged an assist for a third straight game for the Blue Jackets, who have lost two straight since a 3-0-2 run. Curtis Sanford made 30 saves in the loss. "We had a lot of shots and a lot of good chances, but Schneider was sharp," said Pahlsson. "We lost some battles early, but I thought we played a pretty good game." Columbus lost the opener of a four-game swing through Canada and is only 1-8-2 as the visiting team this year. Scoring first could help the Blue Jackets secure their second road win of the season. Columbus allowed the first goal on Tuesday for the 14th time this year and fell to 1-11-2 after doing so. --- Schneider, Canucks host Predators (Sports Network) - There was some big news for the Canucks coming out of Vancouver prior to tonights meeting with the Nashville Predators. The biggest may be the return of forward Mason Raymond from a serious injury suffered during last seasons Stanley Cup Finals, but the more interesting could be head coach Alain Vigneault to start Cory Schneider in net for a seventh game in a row over Roberto Luongo. Schneider will try to back stop Vancouver to a sixth straight victory this evening as he faces off against the struggling Predators. Schneider initially took over for Luongo when the latter was dealing with an upper-body injury, but the former Vezina Trophy nominee has yet to start since Nov. 13 despite being healthy. That is because of the roll Schneider has been on. He stopped a career-high 47 shots in Tuesdays 4-1 win over Columbus and has only allowed four goals while posting two shutouts over Vancouvers season high winning streak. "I feel great. Im just enjoying playing and not thinking too much about it," Schneider said. "Getting in net is a good feeling, but Im just happy the teams winning." Daniel Sedin, Ryan Kesler and Alexandre Burrows each had a goal and an assist while David Booth also scored for the Canucks, who with a victory tonight would be on their longest win streak since a seven-game run from March 3-16. While Vancouver could be without defenseman Sami Salo tonight after he tweaked a groin injury on Tuesday, Raymond is ready to play for the first time since suffering a fractured vertebrae in game 6 of the Cup Finals. "Ive come a long way," said Raymond on Vancouvers website. "You go from lying in bed for a week not even barely moving and being in a brace for a few months. Did I know that Id be here playing at this time? I dont know, it might have been Christmas or January, but its been a long process." Raymond scored 25 goals and 53 points in 82 games during the 2009-10 season while notching 15 goals and 24 assists in 70 regular-season contests a year ago. The Predators will be aiming to avoid a sixth defeat in seven games this evening after a 1-0 setback in Calgary on Tuesday. Pekka Rinne made 28 saves for Nashville, but was outdueled by the Flames Miikka Kiprusoff and his 26 stops. Nashville began the season 6-3-1 on the road, but has lost three of four on a five-game road trip that ends tonight and has been held to two goals or less in five straight. "This years a new group and its a new identity, but I think were headed in the right direction," said Nashville head coach Barry Trotz. "Sometimes I forget that were the youngest team in the league." These two clubs split four meetings a season ago before the Canucks opened up this years series with a 5-1 home win on Oct. 20. Sedin had a goal and two assists, while Luongo got the start and made 25 saves. Rinne was pulled after giving up four goals on 16 shots in the first period. 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