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Nashville, TN (SportsNetwork. Cheap NFL Jerseys China .com) - Shea Weber had two goals, including the game winner 17 seconds into overtime, as the Nashville Predators topped the Dallas Stars 3-2 on Thursday. After Nashville forced a turnover in the offensive zone, Webers shot from the right circle bounced off the shoulder of Kari Lehtonen and fluttered over the goal line to end the game. Mikka Salomaki scored in his first NHL game, Roman Josi supplied two assists and Pekka Rinne made 18 saves for the Predators, who moved into a tie with the idle Anaheim Ducks for leagues top spot with 58 points. We played hard for 60 minutes, Nashville head coach Peter Laviolette said. There was good and bad, but we kept swinging. Jason Spezza and Trevor Daley for the Stars, who have lost three straight games. Lehtonen allowed all three goals on 21 shots in defeat. Were giving up points in overtime and thats obviously hurting us in the standings, said Spezza. Weber started the scoring after Mike Ribeiro slipped a pass back to him after entering the offensive zone. Weber hammered a rising slap shot from the right point with 4:33 left in the opening stanza. Spezza knotted the score at 1-1 after he beat Rinne with short-side wrister from the right circle at 12:51 of the second. Salomaki entered the Dallas zone on a breakaway, but had his initial shot turned aside by Lehtonen. The young forward, who was recalled from Milwaukee (AHL) prior to the game, shuffled the rebound past the blocker of the Stars netminder for a 2-1 lead with 3:13 to play in the middle frame. Its been my dream since I was a young kid, Salomaki said of playing in the NHL. We just played smart hockey and didnt turn pucks over. Jamie Benn skated across the slot and sent the puck to Daley down low, where the offensive-minded defender was quicker than Rinnes glove, making it a 2-2 game with 1.2 seconds left before the final intermission. With under four minutes to play, Lehtonen stopped Webers blast from the right point, but was pushed out of his crease after Craig Smith was cross-checked into him. Filip Forsberg tracked down the puck and sent a wrister into the vacant net. It was ruled to be a goal on the ice, but was waved off after video replay due to the contact. Game Notes Josi tallied his 100th career point with an assist on Webers goal ... Stars forward Antoine Roussel had RIP Charlie Hedbo written on his stick Thursday in tribute to the lives lost in the terrorist attack on the French magazine ... Daleys nine goals are two behind San Joses Brent Burns for the most by a defenseman this season ... Nashville placed forwards James Neal and Eric Nystrom on injured reserve prior to the game ... The Predators have won all three games against the Stars this season ... The series resumes on Apr. 4 at Bridgestone Arena. China Jerseys Wholesale . Torres scored the first goal by an English team in the knockout phase of the Champions League this season when he met Cezar Azpilicuetas cutback in the ninth minute of their first leg match in the last 16. But Chelsea failed to make the most of its counterattacks and the Turkish champions equalized in the second half after gaining in confidence and cutting out their defensive mistakes. Cheap Jerseys . Watch all the action unfold live on TSN and TSN Mobile TV at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt. You can also watch the game live with the debut of Wednesday Night Hockey on TSN.ca and chat throughout the game with TSN. http://www.cheapjerseys20.us.com/ . The team sent out a press release on Friday stating Poile was resting and recovering and that he will remain in hospital for further observation. The Predators were preparing for the game against the Wild when Poile was hit by a puck that flew off the ice at him where he was standing in a tunnel behind the bench.The head coach of the University of Saskatchewan Huskies says he suspects football players at the majority of CIS schools are using banned substances, a declaration that comes as some officials say Canadian college football is a "wild west" where players dope without fear of detection and the Canadian government is seizing millions of dollars worth of illegal steroids at the border. "If every school in the CIS came in and tested their entire team, most, if not all, would find one or two (players doping)," said Brian Towriss, Saskatchewans longtime coach. "Some might have eight or ten." Towriss received a tip in the spring that some of his own players were using banned substances, after former Huskies linebacker Seamus Neary was arrested on drug charges. Police found 14 pounds of marijuana in a rental storage locker and charged Neary with possession for the purpose of trafficking. Towriss had his entire football team tested for banned substances in March. Each player was given a urine test and 20 players were tested for blood doping by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport. While urine tests typically detect anabolic steroids, some athletes have started using human growth hormone, which can only be detected in the blood. Towriss said he cant release the results of the investigation for another several weeks — six full months after the samples were taken. "We had suspicion enough that we wanted to test everybody and we tested everybody," Towriss told TSN. "Within 10 days this should resolve itself… My frustration is the time lag. Those kids got treated in March. We didnt have final results until the end of June or later on the blood. From a coachs perspective, we went five months, spring practice and everything, and we just didnt know." As TSN recently reported, several university officials say Canadian college football has become a "wild west" where athletes are doping without fear of being caught. Thats because the Canadian government, which funds the CCES, is demanding that most of the testing be done on athletes who represent Canada in the Olympics or other international competition. College football and hockey have become virtual afterthoughts. This year, the CCES is planning 200 tests for nearly 11,000 CIS athletes. "Thats pathetic," said Don Hooton, president of the Taylor Hooton Foundation in Washington, which educates the public about steroid abuse. "Its going to take a lot more than 200 tests to root the problem out." Ira Jacobs, Dean of the University of Torontos Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, told TSN the CIS has become a "wild west" where athletes know how to game the system. CCES chief operating officer Doug MacQuarrie told TSN, "the facts remain that we implement with the resources that are available. We are calling on many stakeholders to contribute." Hooton said a study published this month by the Partnership for Drug Free Kids, a non-profit group in New York, reveals that seven per cent of U.S. high school students admit to using steroids, up from six per cent two years ago. Some 11 per cent of students said they used human growth hormone, up from six per cent two years ago. "The numbers are staggering," said Hooton, who started the foundation after son Taylor hanged himself in his room in 2003 during withdrawal from stteroids. Wholesale Jerseys Cheap. "There is no reason to think the numbers are appreciably different in Canada." Towriss told TSN that after a scandal at the University of Waterloo in 2010, when the football program was suspended after a wave of players were discovered using steroids, there was a brief period when drug testing increased. He said it was typical for as many as eight players to be tested by the CCES at training camp, with another eight facing random tests midseason. There would also be tests following playoff games. "We hadnt seen anyone tested, maybe one person tested after a playoff game, in four years," Towriss said in an interview. Towriss said hes cant release the results of his schools investigation yet, but it wont threaten the programs upcoming season. "If it was large-scale it would have been a big hit, but maybe that would be a good thing," he said. "We didnt think it was, and it was proven that way." Justin MacNeill, a spokesman for the CCES, said that his agency has received the reported results for all of the University of Saskatchewan testing mission. "The process for managing results under the (Canadian anti-doping program) is underway," he said. "CCES does not typically report negative results and any determinations of anti-doping rule violations would be publicly reported as per the requirements of the CADP." Some officials worry that most of the 200 tests the CIS has planned for the upcoming academic year are urine tests, which experts say dont detect human growth hormone. Doug MacQuarrie, the CCESs chief operating officer, refused to say whether any athletes would be tested for blood doping. "While the CCES has confirmed publicly that it plans to conduct approximately 200 tests on athletes who compete in Canadian university sport, we do not disclose details associated with our testing plans," he said. "However, we can confirm all athletes subject to the Canadian Anti-Doping Program could be tested at any time, and that any test may include analysis for human growth hormone." There are other reasons for concern. 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The biggest seizures of steroids in 2013 occurred at the CBSAs mail entry points in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver ($1.4 million); Vancouver International Airport ($198,270); and Torontos Pearson International Airport ($136,832). Highlighting how widespread steroid smuggling has become, the illegal drug was also seized at border entry points including Wild Horse, Man., Osoyoos, B.C., and Oungre, Sask. Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Jerseys From China Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys Cheap Jerseys ' ' '

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