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SAGINAW, Mich. - The Ontario Hockey League postponed three Saginaw Spirit games on Wednesday so that the team may mourn the death of centre Terry Trafford. Traffords body was found dead in his car on Tuesday. The 19-year-old from Toronto was last seen on March 3rd. The OHL postponed Wednesdays game between the Spirit and Ste. Sault Marie Greyhounds in Saginaw. The league offered to reconvene the teams regular season when the Spirits players felt ready. After consulting with the team, Saginaws players asked to resume their season on Friday in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. The Spirit will then play in Saginaw against the London Knights on March 15 and host the Greyhounds on March 17. Wednesday nights game between the Plymouth Whalers and Owen Sound Attack was postponed due to inclement weather. --- STORM 7 RANGERS 3 GUELPH, Ont. — Brock McGinn had a hat trick as the Storm downed Kitchener. Jason Dickinson scored and added three assists for Guelph (51-12-3), while Kerby Rychel and Scott Kosmachuk both had a goal and two assists. Robby Fabbri added a single and Matthew Mancina made 19 saves for the win. Dominik Kubalik struck twice for the Rangers (22-41-3) and Jimmy Soper also scored. Matthew Greenfield stopped 46 shots. --- COLTS 7 FRONTENACS 5 KINGSTON, Ont. — Zach Hall scored and added two assists to lead Barrie past the Frontenacs. Brendan Lemieux, Cordell James and Tyson Fawcett had a goal and an assist each for the Colts (35-28-3), while Andrew Mangiapane and Garrett Hooey also scored. Mackenzie Blackwood earned the win in net with 41 saves. Lawson Crouse two goals and two assists for Kingston (37-23-6). Robert Polesello and Darcy Greenaway both scored and added three assists, while Evan McEneny had a goal. Lucas Peressini made 25 saves on 30 shots in 51:25 of work before being replaced by Matt Mahalak, who stopped six-of-seven shots. --- BULLS 6 PETES 2 BELLEVILLE, Ont. — Cameron Brace had a four-goal night to power the Bulls past Peterborough. Scott Simmonds and Niki Petti also scored for the Petes (32-29-5), while Charlie Graham made 38 saves. Josh MacDonald and Michael Clarke had goals for Belleville (22-38-6). Jason Da Silva stopped 27 shots for the Bulls. --- Mike Green . -- San Francisco 49ers linebacker Ahmad Brooks was fined $15,570 by the NFL on Wednesday for his hit on Saints quarterback Drew Brees last Sunday. Dale Hunter Authentic Jersey .Y. - Dustin Tokarski stopped all 43 shots he faced as the Hamilton Bulldogs blanked the host Syracuse Crunch 3-0 on Saturday in American Hockey League action. http://www.hockeycapitalsstore.com/authentic-john-carlson-capitals-jersey-sale/. -- Ryan Mallett played solidly in his first chance at quarterback for the New England Patriots. Alex Ovechkin . And he thinks its "irresponsible" for the Buffalo Sabres to suggest otherwise. The NHLs new sheriff reacted strongly to complaints from the Sabres on Monday after he elected not to suspend Bruins forward Milan Lucic for his collision with Buffalos Ryan Miller. Brooks Orpik Authentic Jersey . - Phil Macks penalty kick with no time remaining completed a remarkable comeback Sunday as Canada defeated Samoa 22-19 to finish third at the USA Sevens — its best ever finish at an IRB Sevens rugby event.Toronto FCs Major League Soccer season is barely over, but club officials are already planning for 2012. Toronto FC Director of Player Development Paul Mariner confirmed to TSN that talks are underway with English defender Richard Eckersley with a view to extending his stay in North America. Mariner joined our final MLS broadcast of the regular season as Toronto FC tied 2-2 against his former team New England Revolution on Saturday, and revealed that progress is being made in their bid to keep the right back at the club. "We are trying our best to re-sign him," said Mariner. "I have known Richard for a long time and he is tailor-made for the league. I was out to dinner with him last night and we had a good chat. It is progressing really well. I dont want to say it is 100 per cent yet but it is progressing very well for us." The news will be well received by Toronto FC supporters who have enjoyed watching Eckersleys whole-hearted performances for the club since he signed on loan from Burnley of the English Championship in April. The 22-year-old began his career at Manchester United before signing with Burnley, but saw limited playing time with the Clarets and had spent time on loan in the lower leagues in England prior to his move to MLS. When Eckersley arrived in Toronto his goal was to establish himself as a regular starter for the club, something he quickly achieved. His physical and athletic performances led to him earning a place as the teams first choice right back. His qualities not only fit well with MLS, but also with the system played by TFC Head Coach Aron Winter which allows Eckersley to push forward down the right wing. The Salford-born defender missed the final few weeks of the season with a hamstring injury, but still finished with 22 starts in 23 league appearances. The re-signing of Eckersley is just one piece of the puzzle as Mariner and company look to shape the squad for 2012. The team was vastly improved in the second half of the season following the big changes made by Winter in July, including the arrivals of designated players Danny Koevermans and Torsten Frings, but it is still far from the finished product. A strong, commanding central defender has to be top of the list for the clubs off-season acquisitions. Toronto will have the benefit of two defenders returning froom long-term injuries next year.dddddddddddd Canadian Adrian Cann and Jamaican international Dicoy Williams both needed knee surgery in the spring and are well on the road to recovery, but Mariner still acknowledges the need to strengthen defensively. "We know we have still got a lot of work to do. It is obvious for all to see," said Mariner. "We conceded another goal from a set-piece against New England so across the back four we need to strengthen. They have had pretty serious injuries and we hope for the best but we dont really know how they are going to come back," he said. "We hope they will come back strong but we have got to be cautious. I dont think it will be a surprise if we bring in another central defender to the club." Under Cover Toronto FCs first competitive match of 2012 will be the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions League quarter-final. Their opponent is still to be decided, as is the venue that the home match will be played at. After finishing the group stage in second place following last weeks 3-0 win at FC Dallas, Toronto will be hosting the match sometime during the week of March 6-8. Tom Anselmi, Executive Vice President and COO of Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, confirmed to TSN that talks are taking place with the Rogers Centre to discuss the possibility of moving the game indoors. Although the pitch at BMO Field would not be an issue due to its underground heating system, the concern is whether the stadium would be ready to go in early March with the potential for frozen pipes a major problem. While Toronto could potentially benefit from the home advantage of playing a Mexican side in below freezing temperatures, the safer bet is to move the game across the city. After five years of missing the MLS playoffs, getting a big crowd in the Rogers Centre would be a great way to kick-off the new season and create a buzz around the team heading into year six. The last time a Canadian team made it to the quarter-final of the Champions League was in 2009, ansd saw the impact made when Montreal had a crowd of over 50,000 at Olympic Stadium for their match with Santos Laguna. It was an incredible soccer spectacle on that night. Three years later, there is a very realistic possibility that those scenes could be repeated in Toronto this winter. ' ' '

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