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ST. Authentic Shoes Wholesale . PAUL, Minn. - After the Minnesota Wild finished staggering through a four-minute power play with the game tied late in the second period, boos came from the crowd.That was a sweet sound for Columbus Blue Jackets coach Todd Richards. He used to work here, sure, but the effort by his penalty kill was the real pleaser.James Wisniewski had the go-ahead goal and two assists plus a critical defensive play in the crease late in game to help the Blue Jackets beat the Wild 3-1 on Monday.Brandon Dubinsky scored early for the Blue Jackets, and Scott Hartnell tipped in Wisniewskis shot with 3:03 left to seal the victory for goalie Sergei Bobrovsky. The All-Star made 25 saves to improve to 5-1 in his career against the Wild and win for the first time in five starts.Thats the way our teams going to win hockey games, Dubinsky said. Weve got to keep them tight.Zach Parise scored his team-leading 17th goal for the Wild, who fell to 4-9-4 over their last 17 games. They thought they took the lead late in the second period when Ryan Suter knocked in a loose puck, but David Savard was whistled for a high stick to the chin of Jason Zucker. The replay review determined Savard touched the puck to initiate the stoppage of time. Then came the four-minute man advantage for the Wild.That was a big moment. You could hear the boos coming down from up top, and whenever you hear that on the road thats a good thing, said Richards, who improved to 7-2 against the Wild since being hired by the Blue Jackets three years ago. It means youre doing the right things.Suter returned to the first pairing on defence for the Wild after serving a two-game suspension by the NHL for an elbow to the head, but he was on the ice for all three scores by the Blue Jackets while playing 30-plus minutes for the 14th time this season. Coach Mike Yeo said he thought Suter played well.After Erik Haula was called for tripping, his second penalty of the game, Nick Foligno sneaked behind the net on the power play to find Wisniewski for a one-timer as Suter was late to arrive from across the slot at the 5:35 mark of the third period.The Wild nearly tied it after Parises shot skipped off Bobrovsky, when the puck landed in the crease and sat there untouched for a second. Jason Pominville swooped in for the rebound, but Wisniewski dived across the goal mouth to thwart the threat.Then came the gritty goal for the Blue Jackets, when Hartnell manoeuvred the puck past Devan Dubnyk after the shot by Wisniewski.Weve been having more of a game plan of making it a battle in front of their net. Forwards going there and just throwing pucks there, Wisniewski said. It wasnt a lot of slap shots tonight. It was throwing wristers and trying to get tips.Dubnyk started in the net for Minnesota for the third straight game since his arrival via trade from Arizona. He dropped his first decision with his new team, stopping 20 shots, after the Wild won his first two starts by a total of 10-1 behind his 43 saves.I dont think our puck support against a team that pressures like that was good enough tonight. But we had some opportunities. We just had to find some ways to cash in on them, Yeo said.This was Parises third straight game with a goal, and he had a prime opportunity for another one in the second period when Savard pulled him down on a breakaway to draw the penalty shot. But after a couple of dekes in the slot, Parise lost control of the puck as it neared Bobrovskys stick and didnt get a shot on the net.Every goal we do score is a battle for us. We just have to bear down, Suter said.The puck has not been bouncing the Wilds way lately.How long can we use that excuse? Parise said. We had some good chances. Its just a matter of capitalizing on them.NOTES: The Blue Jackets made RW Jared Boll a healthy scratch for the first time this season. RW Jack Skille came off injured reserve to take his spot on the fourth line. ... Wild goalie Darcy Kuemper was taken off injured reserve after missing six games because of a lower-body injury. He could play on Tuesday at Detroit. So could centre Mikael Granlund, who has missed the last 12 games with a broken left wrist. Cheap Shoes Online Free Delivery . Everton Preview West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has been around the game long enough to not get too high when things are going well and not get too low when they arent. Best Cheap Fake Shoes . Yet heading to New York, the Habs remain positive as it all comes down to the one main ingredient that the organization has built its team on - character. http://www.cheapshoes.us.org/ . The 23-year-old from Thornhill, Ont., defeated Germanys Benjamin Becker 6-3, 6-4 on Tuesday in the fourth round of the Sony Open in just 89 minutes.Prince George, BC – Jennifer Pighin of the Lheidli T’enneh First Nation is the winner of the 2015 Canada Winter Games Medal Design Competition. Jennifer’s medal design was selected from 39 submissions from across Canada that were received over the summer of 2014 through the Canada Games Teck Medal Design Competition. “Jennifer’s design captures the essence of the 2015 Canada Winter Games,” says Stuart Ballantyne, CEO of the 2015 Canada Winter Games. “Her design will help us tell the northern story to thousands of athletes who will receive medals during the 2015 Canada Winter Games – leaving a legacy in both our community and with the athletes.” Teck, Canada’s largest diversified resource company and the exclusive metals supplier for the Canada Games, is providing the metal for every gold, silver and bronze medal for the 2015 Canada Winter Games. The majority of the metal is sourced from their metallurgical operation in Trail, British Columbia. “As a proudly Canadian company for over 100 years, Teck is honoured to help celebrate the achievements of athletes from coast to coast who inspire us through their dedication and commitment to excellence,” said Don Lindsay, President and CEO, Teck. “The medal design competition is always such an exciting initiative for every Canada Games Host Society,” says Tom Quinn, Canada Games Council Chairman. “The creativity of Jennifer’s design trully captures the Northern BC spirit and will certainly resonate with every athlete that will reach the podium at the upcoming 2015 Canada Winter Games in Prince George. Cheap Fake Shoes Online. ” An artist and educator from Prince George, BC, Jennifer grew up near the Nechako River where she developed an enduring bond with nature—a common theme that surfaces within her work. Ms. Pighin holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Emily Carr University of Art and Design as well as a Bachelor of Education Specialization in Art from the University of British Columbia. “As an emerging artist and member of the first Official Host First Nation in Canada Games history, I am truly honoured and extremely excited that my design was chosen from amongst many Canadian artists for the medals of the 2015 Canada Winter Games,” says Pighin. “We are all working hard and looking forward to hosting this event on our traditional territory and it is truly an amazing opportunity for Prince George to show all of Canada how we do winter!” ‘‘The opportunity to design the athlete’s medals for the 2015 Canada Winter Games is a rare honour for any artist,’’ says His Worship Lyn Hall, mayor, City of Prince George. ‘‘Prince George and our region are very fortunate to have a large number of talented artists to choose from, and Jennifer’s design truly exemplifies our region and the Games. Congratulations Jennifer!’’ ' ' '

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