1. Leads lost, goals called back, hostilities bubbling with a division rival, the Marlies escaped with a 5-4 overtime win in Hamilton on Friday night, Simon Gysbers burying the winner on the first night of an eight-game road trip. "The one thing that we had last year with our team is it was extremely resilient; they werent affected by much, they were all business all the time," said head coach Dallas Eakins. "And I felt a little bit of that coming back tonight." Trading leads with the Bulldogs for the near-balance of 60 minutes, the Marlies believed theyd edged ahead for good with only five seconds left in regulation with Paul Ranger scoring an apparent go-ahead goal. Those winning emotions flipped in a hurry though as the marker was called back and Mark Fraser was sent to the box for hooking. The Marlies proceeded to kill off nearly two minutes of 4-on-3 in overtime, capitalizing on momentum from their efforts with Gysbers ending it on a one-time laser from Dylan Yeo. "Even with that late penalty, one of the guys said Killers, just go kill it off," noted Eakins. "It was nice to feel that [resiliency] again." 2. Ben Scrivens was only average in three starts before Friday (.896 save percentage), replaced by Jussi Rynnas for a pair of starts last weekend. Scrivens got back between the pipes against the Bulldogs, battling a constant parade of Hamilton traffic toward a 35-save performance. "He was battling alright and Ill tell you what, he made some huge saves for us," said Eakins. "Hamiltons game with him, its very obvious; its contact, keep running into him and push the refs to his limit on the calls. Hes getting lots of traffic there which is tough. Its tough enough to stop the puck, its even harder when youve got their guys running into you all night. I dont know if thats on a message board or something that I get rattled when I get run or something, but Ill take it," said Scrivens. "I think Ive drawn at least a half dozen penalties in the games Ive played so far this year." 3. Early action was shaky for the 26-year-old, who allowed a Mike Blunden shot to trickle through the five-hole only 19 seconds after Carter Ashton opened the scoring for the Marlies. What was impressive was Scrivens resolve, especially in the middle frame when the Bulldogs outshot the Marlies 19-7. Hamilton did score twice in that second period, but it was through no fault of the Alberta native. "It was kind of a weird game," said Scrivens. "I didnt feel like I was fighting it, I felt like I was seeing the puck, but its weird to have four goals go in and still feel like you played pretty good." 4. A defensive gem last year, the Marlies have been inconsistent in their own end so far this fall, yielding three goals or more in four of the six games theyve played. Eakins and the coaching staff implemented a new defensive system at the outset of training camp – one aligned with Randy Carlyles at the NHL level – but that adjustment has not been the primary issue according to the head coach. "Thats going to take a little bit of time, but the goals that theyre scoring and the chances that theyre getting, the more I look at them, theyre not because of the new system, its other breakdowns," Eakins explained. "Its not a major concern right now, but I want to get our game back here where were giving one goal a night and thats it. Thats the way we want to play." 5. Reunited with Joe Colborne on a line that also included Leo Komarov, Ashton impressed in his all-around efforts Friday, scoring his first goal of the season and making significant contributions on the penalty kill. The 21-year-old deposited a rebound past Bulldogs goalie Peter Delmas, following a strong drive toward the Hamilton goal from Komarov. "I thought Carter played probably his best game of the season," said Eakins. "He was real involved." Balanced scoring has been an early key for the Marlies with 11 different players finding the scoresheet after six games. Several key offensive performers have yet to find the back of the cage, including Colborne (three assists), Nazem Kadri (three assists), Keith Aucoin (leads the team with six points, all assists), and Greg Scott (20 goals last season). Jake Gardiner managed his third goal of the season in the win, tied for second in team scoring with Mike Kostka. Next Game: Thursday at Abbottsford Discount Ray Ban Sunglasses . -- Jim Harbaugh might have learned more about his San Francisco 49ers during 20 minutes of sleepwalking than at any other time in his two years as their coach. Discount Ray Ban Sunglasses For Women .5 million, one-year agreement with shortstop Stephen Drew. 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LaPolice had to grimace at the CFL teams lousy luck. "We may have lost two Canadian backs today, two trainers and an equipment guy," he said ruefully. He explained that two members of their support staff were off sick and another lost an argument with a piece of equipment in the weight room. Riva was behind starting tailback Chad Simpson on the depth chart and even Simpson isnt 100 per cent and doesnt practice fully with the team. Second-year Canadian running back Carl Volny was practising Tuesday and is a possibility but his status is still uncertain. He was sidelined midway through the 2011 season with a torn ACL and hasnt seen action since. Promising newcomer Anthony Woodson also might be out for the remainder with a shoulder injury he incurred at the start of the season. So that could mean Will Ford gets plucked from the practice roster as a designated import. "That (Riva) may be the third Canadian tailback injured so Ford may have to go," said LaPolice. The Bomber injury bug just keeps biting. Backup quarterback Alex Brink is starting for an injured Buck Pierce as the Bombers try for their second win of the season Friday against the Montreal Alouettes. Pierce has been on the field during practice this week to keep his throwing arm in shape but isnt expected back until sometime after the teams bye week, which follows Fridays game. Offensive lineman Andre Douglas showed up as a spectator Tuesday, as he waits for surgery to repair an injured ankle.dddddddddddd. "My ligament comes out of place," he said. "It flaps around and has to be reattached." Douglas was the teams outstanding rookie in 2010 and played all last season at left tackle. The plan was to have him and fellow line veteran Glenn January play bookends at left and right tackle as the team tries to develop some young Canadian draft picks for the line. "This is all just one big ball of bad luck," said a disappointed Douglas. "For me its very frustrating. I worked very hard in the off season and came in the best shape Ive ever been in." It also has been a problem for the Bombers. The line had trouble at the start of the season protecting their quarterback, although that seems to be improving with game experience. And it has meant big playing time for rookie Oklahoma State import Jordan Taormina. "(My) expectation was to get some playing time, I did not expect to start all these games that I did," he said after practice. "Im pretty much the only rookie that has got this much playing time." He says he has received advice on staying focused and keeping his eyes open so he can see the whole field. As for the Bombers focus this week, its on beating the Alouettes. A win would move the 1-4 Bombers into a tie with the 2-3 Alouettes in the CFLs East Division. Veteran linebacker Jonathan Hefney says the defence did a better job in last weeks 23-22 win over the Edmonton Eskimos but it must improve to beat the Alouettes. "We just played hard," he said of the first home game and first win of the season for the Bombers. "We ran to the ball hard. We did everything but we still made mistakes, which showed with them scoring points. "Were just going to try to eliminate all the mistakes and everything will fall into place." ' ' '
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