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This is Nishikoris third consecutive appearance in London, where hes 3-4 overall.dddddddddddd In his 2014 debut, h
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- In their first game back after a tough six-game road trip, the Vancouver Canucks looked like a team hoping to wipe away some bad memories.Troy Stecher tied it with 1:40 left in the third period and Markus Granlund scored in overtime, helping Vancouver rally to beat the Dallas Stars 5-4 on Sunday.Dallas held leads of 3-1 and 4-3, but Vancouver got goals from Louis Eriksson, Brandon Sutter, Bo Horvat and Stecher to force overtime. The Canucks were coming off a 1-5 trip and have two wins in their last 12 games.It was a tough (road trip) for us, but its good to be back home and this was a good win for us, Granlund said. Everybody in this room is sticking together and playing for each other.Granlund scored 1:27 into overtime by finding a loose puck off a faceoff and snapping it past goalie Kari Lehtonen.That came after Stecher slapped a puck through Lehtonens legs, sending the arena into a frenzy. It was the first NHL goal for the 22-year-old rookie defenseman.It was a good feeling, Stecher said. But getting that win on home ice is a lot better feeling. Im sure you guys can see it throughout the room -- the vibes are up and we feel pretty good.Ryan Miller made 17 saves for Vancouver.Patrick Eaves scored twice and Lauri Korpikoski and Antoine Roussel also scored for the Stars, who wrapped up a five-game road trip 2-1-2.We were right there, Stars coach Lindy Ruff said. We made a little mistake on (Stechers goal), just on coverage going out to the point. If we played that better, that puck definitely doesnt go in.Lehtonen stopped 25 shots for Dallas, which had won 10 straight against the Canucks.Dallas had our number lately, Vancouver coach Willie Desjardins said. I dont know if it was a must-win, but it certainly was a big win for us, and we needed to score some goals. It was good we battled in the third. I thought we showed great resiliency to stay with it.Eaves, Horvat and Korpikoski scored during a one-minute span early in the first period. Eaves knocked in a rebound past Miller at 5:43, but Horvat tied it at 6:05 with a wrist shot off Lehtonens shoulder. Korpikoski put Dallas back ahead on a 2-on-1 with Radek Faksa 20 seconds later.Eaves made it 3-1 with 4:56 left in the second. Tyler Seguin got his second of three assists with a cross-ice pass to Eaves, who one-timed a shot by Miller.Eriksson scored 3:26 into the third when a Stars turnover allowed Granlund to get the puck to him in the slot. The struggling forward put it through Lehtonens legs for his second goal of the season.Sutter tied it on the power play by finding the net from the slot with Lehtonen screened at 6:06 into the third.A defensive gaffe put Dallas back ahead. The puck deflected off Nikita Tryamkins skate and hit Millers pad before popping out right to Roussels stick for a tap in with 8:11 remaining.The Canucks appeared to tie it when Burrows shoveled in a loose puck in the crease, but Dallas successfully challenged for goaltender interference to overturn the goal.Game notes Stetcher was playing in his seventh game. The Richmond native had two assists and 16 shots prior to Sunday. ... Former Canuck Dan Hamhuis got a standing ovation during a video tribute. Hamhuis was with Vancouver for six seasons before signing a two-year free agent contract with Dallas in July.UP NEXTStars: Return home following this five-game trip to host New Jersey on Tuesday night.Canucks: Continue a four-game homestand Tuesday night against the New York Rangers. http://www.ravensrookiestore.com/Ravens-Brandon-Carr-Jersey/ . -- Yogi Ferrell orchestrates pretty much everything in Indianas offence. http://www.ravensrookiestore.com/Ravens-Tim-Williams-Jersey/ . -- Yogi Ferrell orchestrates pretty much everything in Indianas offence. http://www.ravensrookiestore.com/Ravens-James-Hurst-Jersey/ . The next step is a better finish. Bae played bogey-free Friday on another gorgeous day at Riviera for a 5-under 66, giving him a one-shot lead over Aaron Baddeley and Robert Garrigus going into the weekend. http://www.ravensrookiestore.com/Ravens-Morgan-Cox-Jersey/ . Supported by three-run homers from Jayson Werth and Wilson Ramos, the young right-hander went seven strong innings in the Washington Nationals 8-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night. http://www.ravensrookiestore.com/Ravens-Austin-Howard-Jersey/ . - The Washington Redskins have cut defensive lineman Adam Carriker and punter Sav Rocca. Theyve been talking about a transition at the top of mens tennis -- call it a market correction, if you will -- for a few years now.When the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals unfolds beginning Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on ESPN3 in London, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Tomas Berdych and David Ferrer likely will watching from their European homes. Those terrific 30-something players combined for 37 year-end appearances; Berdych and Ferrer, in fact, qualified each of the past six years.Even with the first-time presence of 30-year-old Gael Monfils, this years field is exactly two years younger on average than last years, at 27.6. Dominic Thiem, the ascendant 23-year-old Austrian, is the youngest participant.Maybe we didnt see it coming, but the tectonic tennis plates have shifted this year, said Mary Carillo, the respected broadcaster for Tennis Channel and NBC. This year was the transition year. Right now; this is it.There is some great potential for drama here. For the first time since 2001, the No. 1 ranking could switch hands at the year-end event (Lleyton Hewitt overtook Gustavo Kuerten). It also happened the year before when Kuerten beat Andre Agassi in the final to take the top ranking, which had belonged to Marat Safin.Just last week, Andy Murray unseated Novak Djokovic as the No. 1 player, but the Serb could get his revenge in London.The eight players are divided into two groups and play three-round robin matches, with the best two advancing to the semifinals. Heres how it breaks down:John McEnroe GroupNo. 1 Andy Murray2016 highlights: 73-9, eight titles, including Wimbledon and Rio de Janeiro Olympics, three ATP Masters 1000s (Rome, Shanghai, Paris), $10,958,701 in prize money.This is a case of momentum versus history for the 29-year-old Scot. Hes qualified nine times for the year-end tournament, which is now played on his home field, but hes a middling 11-11. And hes drawn a brutal trio of group mates. Murray is 27-12 lifetime combined against Stan Wawrinka, Kei Nishikori and Marin Cilic. Not long ago, Murray lost to Nishikori in the US Open quarterfinals and Cilic in the Cincinnati final. Murray beat Wawrinka in the French Open semifinals, ending a 3-0 run for the Swiss. Murray comes in smoking hot, with a 19-match winning streak and his first-ever No. 1 ranking.Murrays been the best player last three, four months, said former Hewitt and Agassi coach, and ESPN analyst Darren Cahill. It will be a different feeling for him to go from the hunter to the hunted with No. 1 ranking. He will have to mentally reset to face that challenge.Murray is 11-1 playing indoors in 2016. He needs to match Djokovics advancement here (and beat him in a potential final) to retain the No. 1 rankingNo. 3 Stan Wawrinka2016 highlights: 45-16, four titles (US Open, Chennai, Dubai and Geneva), $5,748,954 in prize money.Wawrinka, 31, is the oldest player in the field but has a little momentum himself, having won the seasons last Grand Slam. This is his fourth consecutive Barclays, where hes 6-6 overall. The good news? Four of those losses came to Federer and Nadal, while the other two belong to Djokovic. Wawrinkas indoor record in 2016 (6-4) isnt much better than his worst surface, grass (1-2). No matter what happens, Wawrinka will finish as the No. 1-ranked Swiss player for the first time in his career, after Federer held that position from 2001-15. If Wawrinka manages to reach the final, watch out: He has won 11 of 12 finals over the past three years.No. 5 Kei Nishikori2016 highlights: 57-18, 1 title (Memphis), four finals, including two ATP 1000s (Miami and Toronto), $3,968,748 in prize money.The 26-year-old from Japan set a personal best for match wins but was not a dominant factor at the Slams, reaching the semifinals at the US Open and the quarters in Melbourne. He did manage to reach the Olympic semifinals in Rio, losing to Murray before beating Nadal in the bronze-medal match. This is Nishikoris third consecutive appearance in London, where hes 3-4 overall.dddddddddddd In his 2014 debut, he beat Murray in straight sets. Nishikori is 4-10 versus top-10 players this year.No. 7 Marin Cilic2016 highlights: two titles (Cincinnati ATP 1000, Basel) and two finals (Marseille and Geneva), $2,729,205 in prize money.The 2014 US Open champion finished the year well, winning Cincinnati (beating Murray in the final) and dispatching a listless Djokovic a week ago in the Paris quarterfinals. Cilic is a sparkling 14-3 in his past four events, including the win in Basel and a semifinals effort in Tokyo. Cilic -- who comes in with a career-high No. 7 ranking -- has a 6-3 record against top-10 players this year. He stopped a 0-11 run earlier this season at Indian Wells with a win against Richard Gasquet. The 28-year-old from Croatia makes his second appearance in three years and looks to win his first-ever year-end match.Ivan Lendl GroupNo. 2 Novak Djokovic2016 highlights: 61-8, seven titles, including Australian Open, French Open and Masters 1000s at Indian Wells, Miami and Madrid, $11,377,824 in prize money.This is an interesting spot for the man who dominated tennis the first half of the season. By his standards, Djokovics performance has fallen off since he won the French Open, but he still has won more money than any player and has notched the fewest losses. The 29-year-old has always played well here, winning the past four titles -- something no one else has ever done. Hes taken 18 of his past 19 matches in London. Djokovic is 23-0 against the rest of the group in his career, and if he were to play Murray in the final, Djokovic can take solace in knowing hes won five of their past six times and 13 of the previous 15. A sixth title would vault him past Ivan Lendl and Pete Sampras and tie him with Federer for most all time.No. 4 Milos Raonic2016 highlights: 50-15, one title (Brisbane), three finals (Wimbledon, Indian Wells ATP 1000, Queens Club), $4,121,492 in prize money.The 25-year-old Canadian is the second-youngest player in the field and reached his first Grand Slam final at Wimbledon, where he fell to Murray. Raonic is hoping achieve his first year-end win; last year, he lost to Federer and Murray in round-robin play before withdrawing from the third match with a thigh injury. After going 8-27 against top-10 players over the three previous years, Raonic was 6-7 in 2016. Hes ranked among the top four in five of six ATP serving categories.No. 6 Gael Monfils2016 highlights: 44-15, one title (Washington), two finals (Rotterdam and Monte Carlo ATP 1000), $2,823,418 in prize money.What a season for the 30-year-old Le Monf. He won the biggest title of his career, the ATP 500 in Washington and snared a career-high 44 match wins. Monfils will finish in the top 10 for the first time. Here he is in his inaugural year-end tournament. The Frenchman is still unpredictable, however, as a variety of issues (leg, groin, virus, rib, back) caused him to pull out of tournaments or matches. Hes 2-5 versus top-10 opponents.No. 9 Dominic Thiem2016 highlights: 57-22, four titles (Buenos Aires, Acapulco, Nice, Stuttgart), $2,522,363 in prize money.The 23-year-old is the other first-timer in London after a breakthrough season that featured four titles, a semifinal at Roland Garros and two Masters 1000 quarters. The last Austrian to qualify for the year-end event was Thomas Muster (1997). Thiems early-season success led to a stretch run that saw him get run down physically. His 79 matches played are second only to Murrays 82. Grit, though, is his calling card. Thiem led the ATP with a 21-2 record in decisive matches and came back to win an amazing 16 times after dropping the first set. This is his 27th tournament of the season and is the youngest player among the top 10. Wholesale NFL White Jerseys Nike NFL Jerseys China Wholesale Stitched Jerseys Cheap NFL Womens Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys China Youth NFL Jerseys Wholesale Cheap NFL Jerseys Outlet Jerseys From China Jerseys NFL Cheap Disocunt Football Jerseys Wholesale NFL Gear Wholesale Jerseys 2018 NFL Jerseys Outlet Wholesale Jerseys 2019 NFL Jerseys Outlet ' ' '
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