The Vancouver Canucks kicked off their road trip with a 5-0 victory over the Blue Jackets in Columbus. Vapormax Plus Pas Cher . After a scoreless, uneventful first period, the Canucks created a spark late in the second period when Chris Higgins potted a goal at the 15:25 mark, a goal which Sergei Bobrovsky would no doubt like to have back. The flood gates opened in the third period as Henrik Sedin, Shawn Matthias and Alex Burrows all had goals before Brad Richardson put the final nail in Columbus coffin with an empty netter. Nick Bonino had three assists in the win. Ryan Miller made 27 saves for his second straight shut out. Vancouver return to action on Sunday morning when they travel to Detroit to take on the Red Wings. Detroit were 5-4 shootout winners over New Jersey Friday evening. Hear the call of Sundays game on TSN 1040. Pre-game coverage at 9 am. Puck drop at 11 am. Air Force 1 Pas Cher Outlet .3 million qualifying offer to outfielder Michael Cuddyer on Monday. Air Max 90 Pas Cher Femme . Second-seeded Sloane Stephens of the United States made lighter work of her day as she beat 2009 champion and Swiss wild card Timea Bacsinszky 6-3, 6-3. Two seeds fell: No. 4 Kirsten Flipkens of Belgium lost to Katarzyna Piter of Poland 6-4, 6-2, and No.MINSK, Belarus -- High-scoring Russia routed Kazakhstan 7-2 on Wednesday for its fourth straight victory at the ice hockey world championship. Sergei Plotnikov scored twice on power plays, and Viktor Tikhonov had one goal. They each have four goals, tied for the most in the tournament. Tikhonov also added three assists, while Plotnikov had two. "Its a question of good partners," Plotnikov said. "We have a good team. We play all for one and one for all and that leads to the results. Were well motivated." Plotnikov, Yegor Yakovlev and Danis Zaripov each had a power play goal for a commanding 3-0 lead. Nikolai Kulyomin and Alexander Burmistrov also scored. Mikhail Panshin and Andrei Spiridonov scored for Kazakhstan. Russia leads Group B with 12 points and has scored a total of 22 goals. The United States, Belarus and Latvia, who were idle Wednesday, have six points. Kazakhstan has one. Also Wednesday, Switzerland ended a three-game losing streak by beating Germany 3-2, Czech Republic shut out Italy 2-0 and Slovakia beat Norway 5-2 for its first win. Damien Brunner had a power pllay goal and an assist to lead the Swiss team -- last years runner-up -- to its first victory after losses to Russia, the U. Yeezy 350 v2 France. S. and Belarus. "We found a way to win and thats important," Brunner said. Thomas Oppenheimer scored two goals for Germany. Switzerland has three points in four games in Group B. Germany has five. Jiri Sekac gave the Czechs a 1-0 lead in the second period, and Jaromir Jagr added an insurance goal in the third. The Czechs outshot Italy 37-11, but goaltender Daniel Bellissimo made 35 saves. Czech goalie Alexander Salak stopped 11 shots for the shutout. Ladislav Nagy scored the winning goal for Slovakia with 18 seconds remaining in the second period and added another one in the third. He has scored four times in the tournament. Tomas Tatar, Juraj Mikus and Michel Miklik also scored for Slovakia. Norway got goals from Alexander Bonsaksen and Morten Ask. The Czechs and Norway have six points in Group A in four games, two more than Slovakia, while Italy has three. Sweden tops the group with eight points, one point ahead of Canada. ' ' '
The Vancouver Canucks kicked off their road trip with a 5-0 victory over the Blue Jackets in Columbus. Vapormax Plus Pas Cher . After a scoreless, uneventful first period, the Canucks created a spark late in the second period when Chris Higgins potted a goal at the 15:25 mark, a goal which Sergei Bobrovsky would no doubt like to have back. The flood gates opened in the third period as Henrik Sedin, Shawn Matthias and Alex Burrows all had goals before Brad Richardson put the final nail in Columbus coffin with an empty netter. Nick Bonino had three assists in the win. Ryan Miller made 27 saves for his second straight shut out. Vancouver return to action on Sunday morning when they travel to Detroit to take on the Red Wings. Detroit were 5-4 shootout winners over New Jersey Friday evening. Hear the call of Sundays game on TSN 1040. Pre-game coverage at 9 am. Puck drop at 11 am. Air Force 1 Pas Cher Outlet .3 million qualifying offer to outfielder Michael Cuddyer on Monday. Air Max 90 Pas Cher Femme . Second-seeded Sloane Stephens of the United States made lighter work of her day as she beat 2009 champion and Swiss wild card Timea Bacsinszky 6-3, 6-3. Two seeds fell: No. 4 Kirsten Flipkens of Belgium lost to Katarzyna Piter of Poland 6-4, 6-2, and No.MINSK, Belarus -- High-scoring Russia routed Kazakhstan 7-2 on Wednesday for its fourth straight victory at the ice hockey world championship. Sergei Plotnikov scored twice on power plays, and Viktor Tikhonov had one goal. They each have four goals, tied for the most in the tournament. Tikhonov also added three assists, while Plotnikov had two. "Its a question of good partners," Plotnikov said. "We have a good team. We play all for one and one for all and that leads to the results. Were well motivated." Plotnikov, Yegor Yakovlev and Danis Zaripov each had a power play goal for a commanding 3-0 lead. Nikolai Kulyomin and Alexander Burmistrov also scored. Mikhail Panshin and Andrei Spiridonov scored for Kazakhstan. Russia leads Group B with 12 points and has scored a total of 22 goals. The United States, Belarus and Latvia, who were idle Wednesday, have six points. Kazakhstan has one. Also Wednesday, Switzerland ended a three-game losing streak by beating Germany 3-2, Czech Republic shut out Italy 2-0 and Slovakia beat Norway 5-2 for its first win. Damien Brunner had a power pllay goal and an assist to lead the Swiss team -- last years runner-up -- to its first victory after losses to Russia, the U. Yeezy 350 v2 France. S. and Belarus. "We found a way to win and thats important," Brunner said. Thomas Oppenheimer scored two goals for Germany. Switzerland has three points in four games in Group B. Germany has five. Jiri Sekac gave the Czechs a 1-0 lead in the second period, and Jaromir Jagr added an insurance goal in the third. The Czechs outshot Italy 37-11, but goaltender Daniel Bellissimo made 35 saves. Czech goalie Alexander Salak stopped 11 shots for the shutout. Ladislav Nagy scored the winning goal for Slovakia with 18 seconds remaining in the second period and added another one in the third. He has scored four times in the tournament. Tomas Tatar, Juraj Mikus and Michel Miklik also scored for Slovakia. Norway got goals from Alexander Bonsaksen and Morten Ask. The Czechs and Norway have six points in Group A in four games, two more than Slovakia, while Italy has three. Sweden tops the group with eight points, one point ahead of Canada. ' ' '
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