Nashville Predators 3 Winnipeg Jets 2 OT – After a game like this, the question is often about the extra point.
Tyron Smith Cowboys Jersey . Was it a point gained, or a point lost? For Jets head coach Claude Noel and a number of players
the thought was it was a point lost because after a very good start to the game,
they could not maintain it for a full 60 minutes. For other players, being down
2-1 and tying the game with three minutes left against a very good defensive
team was a point gained. The Jets controlled the early going, out-shooting the
Predators 7-1, but a Shea Weber power play goal at 15:53 opened the scoring. The
Jets have only scored the games opening goal twice this season. Anthony Peluso
scored the only goal of the second period to tie the game at one. The goal came
on a wrap around and was his first NHL goal. In the third, Patric Hornqvist put
home a rebound from the high slot to regain the lead for the Predators, until
Blake Wheeler tied the game at 16:59. For Wheeler it was his third of the year
and he has now scored in back to back games. The Jets got a late power play but
did not register a shot on goal. The Jets have now gone six games without a
power play goal. Last season they started with nine power play goals in the
first nine games, before going through stretches of no PP goals in eight games
and one in 16 games. Craig Smith with his second goal of the year ended the
contest at 4:43 of overtime in favour of the Predators. It looked like the Jets
were going to get one last rush until the puck bounced over the stick of
defenceman Dustin Byfuglien setting the stage for David Legwands pass to Smith.
Jets are now 1-1-1 on the road, with three more games on this Central Division
trip that continues in Dallas, Saturday (TSN 1290). Jets are 4-5-2 overall on
the season. Byfuglien played over 30 minutes in the game and had six shots on
goal in a losing cause. The Predators are a very good face-off team, winning 66%
of the draws. Matt Cullen led the way winning 15 of 16 from the faceoff
circle. The Jets outshot the Predators 36-33, they also missed the net with
another 12 attempts and had 24 blocked, six by Shea Weber. "We had a solid first
ten minutes," commented Noel post-game. "Text book. But could not sustain it.
Its good we came back and got a point but the test is still to be consistent for
60 minutes. We play in spurts. First five minutes of the third we struggled. Bad
puck management, no support. We need to take the next step, were 11 games in.
But we did some good things. Battled physically, got traffic to the net. We had
a great north/south game going then wanted to play cute." Defenceman Mark Stuart
was back in the lineup after missing two games due to injury and forward
Eric Tangradi played after being a healthy scratch the last three games. Jets
were still minus Jim Slater, Jacob Trouba and Chris Thorburn due to injury,
while Adam Pardy and Patrice Cormier were healthy scratches. James Wright
slipped in the middle on the fourth line and played well. Goaltender
Carter Hutton has now stopped 72 of 75 shots in his two games against the Jets.
Its back to back for the Jets this weekend as they are in Dallas Saturday and
Colorado Sunday before closing out the trip in St. Louis Tuesday.
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to you the @SquirrelsNCHL aka the Fighting Squirels. Big Ben is putting up
numbers, Cam Newton, Nick Foles, Bobby Rainey, Rashad Jennings, Michael Floyd
and more in Scott Cullens 50 Points on NFL Week 11. 1. Steelers QB
Ben Roethlisberger (29-for-45, 367 YDS, 4 TD) is now averaging 290.1 passing
yards per game, ranking fifth. His 17 touchdown passes ranks ninth, so there hes
establishing himself firmly as a fantasy starter at this point. Steelers WR
Antonio Brown (7 REC, 147 YDS, 2 TD, 13 targets) is rising up along with
Roethlisberger, averaging 95.2 receiving yards per game, ranking fifth. 2.
Panthers QB Cam Newton (19-for-28, 209 YDS, 3 TD; 62 YDS, 7 carries) had a
strong game against New England, both in fantasy tersm and in terms of leading a
13-play, 83-yard drive for the game-winning touchdown late in the fourth
quarter. 3. With Doug Martin and Mike James injured, Buccaneers RB Bobby Rainey
(167 YDS, 3 TD, 32 touches) forced his way into a star-making role against
Atlanta. Brian Leonard got the first couple carries against the Falcons but, on
Tampa Bays second possession, Rainey ripped off three runs for double-digit
gains in his first three carries, setting him up for the most productive game of
his young career, quite a bit better than his previous best: 45 yards rushing
the week before. 4. Eagles QB Nick Foles (17-for-26, 298; 47 YDS, 1 TD, 9
carries) didnt throw a touchdown pass -- he didnt throw an interception either
-- in the win over Washington. His QB Rating (128.0) ranks first and his Total
QBR (ESPN) ranks second only to Peyton Manning. 5. Broncos QB Peyton Manning
(24-for-40, 323 YDS, 1 TD) spread the ball around to his usual favourites: WR
Demaryius Thomas (5 REC, 121 YDS, 13 targets), Wes Welker (8 REC, 72 YDS, 10
targets) and Eric Decker (5 REC, 71 YDS, 6 targets). 6. Lions WR Calvin Johnson
(6 REC, 179 YDS, 2 TD, 13 targets) extended his lead among wide receivers in
terms of yardage. Johnson has averaged 120.3 receiving yards per game, the next
best among wideouts to play at least eight games, is Houstons Andre Johnson
(96.6 receiving yards/game). 7. Texans WR Andre Johnson (10 REC, 116 YDS, 17
touches) is doing his thing, averaging over 90 receiving yards per game for the
seventh time in the last eight seasons and posting one touchdown for every two
games played. 8. Browns WR Josh Gordon (5 REC, 125 YDS, 1 TD, 15 targets) had
his fourth game with at least 125 receiving yards. In eight games, he has 751
receivnig yards, a 1,502-yard pace over a full season. He ranks sixth among all
wideouts with 93.9 yards per game this season. 9. Cardinals QB Carson Palmer
(30-for-42, 419 YDS, 2 TD) had the second-most passing yards of his career
Sunday, his most since 2006. Cardinals WR Michael Floyd (6 REC, 193 YDS, 1 TD,
11 targets) had a monster game against the Jaguars, surpassing last seasons
finale, when he had 166 receiving yards, for a new career high. TE Rob Housler
(6 REC, 70 YDS, 9 targets), now healthy, is also emerging as a viable target for
Palmer. 10. Raiders RB Rashad Jennings (150 YDS, 1 TD, 22 carries) continues to
be a beast filling in for Darren McFadden. Given that Jennings has been a lock
for 100-plus yards every time he gets 20 touches this season, the Raiders may
need to find a permanent role for him in the offence. 11. Even in a lopsided
loss, Jets RB Chris Ivory (98 YDS, 15 carries) had another strong performance.
Its the third time in the last four games that Ivory has rushed for at least 95
yards. 12. Giants RB Andre Brown (93 YDS, 21 touches) had a second straight
productive week, though lost a short yardage touchdown opportunity to
Brandon Jacobs. 13. Ravens RB Ray Rice (148 YDS, 1 TD 28 touches) had his best
game of the season at Chicago. It was only the second time this season that hes
had more than 75 yards from scrimmage. 14. 49ers QB Colin Kaepernick (17-for-31,
127 YDS, 2 TD, 1 INT; 25 YDS, 3 carries) continues to put up abysmal stats. It
was the eighth time in the last nine games that he passed for fewer than 200
yards. 15. Bears RB Chris Ogbonnaya (99 YDS, 1 fumble, 14 touches) and Fozzy
Whitaker (61 YDS, 9 touches) saw more action than ineffective veteran
Willis McGahee (17 YDS, 8 touches) at Cincinnati. Ogbonnaya could be an
interesting option down the stretch if hes going to be the primary option for
the Browns. 16. Buccaneers QB Mike Glennon (20-for-23, 231 YDS, 2 TD) was
ridiculously accurate against Atlanta and while his numbers havent been gaudy,
having not passed for more than 275 yards in a game, hes also thrown eight
touchdowns and one interception in the last five games. 17. With Stevie Johnson
and Robert Woods out due to injuries, Bills WR Marquise Goodwin (6 REC, 81 YDs,
1 TD, 9 targets), a rookie drafted in the third round out of Texas, stepped up
and was the primary target for QB E.J. Manuel. 18. Bears RB Matt Forte (125 YDS,
1 TD, 23 touches) now ranks third among running backs with 1148 yards from
scrimmage. 19. Eagles RB LeSean McCoy (150 YDS, 2 TD, 24 touches) had his first
multi-touchdown game of the season and it was his second straight game with at
least 150 yards from scrimmage. He left, for a time late in the first half, with
a hamstring injury, but returned in the second half. 20. Chiefs RB
Jamaal Charles (72 YDS, 18 touches) was held under 100 yards from scrimmage for
the second straight week and his 72 yards and 18 touches against Denver both
represented season-lows. 21. Bengals RB Giovani Bernard (86 YDS, 14 touches) and
BenJarvus Green-Ellis (62 YDS, 16 carries) both contributed against Cleveland,
still a lot of balance considering how much more productive Bernard is by
comparison. Green-Ellis has 158 touches, compared to 147 for Bernard, this
season. 22. Lions RB Reggie Bush (54 YDS, 1 fumble, 15 touches) was benched
against Pittsburgh, but it wasnt because of his fumble, it was due to the
weather. Apparently, thoroughbreds like Bush arent suited for rain. Anyway,
Joique Bell (97 YDS, 1 TD, 12 touches) delivered another strong game. As
second-team running backs go, Bell has been the most productive. He ranks 19th
among running backs in yards from scrimmage, but first among those to have a
teammate ahead of them on the list. 23. Steelers RB LeVeon Bell (88 YDS, 22
touches) isnt doing much on the ground, averaging 3.1 yards per carry and 53.6
rushing yards per game, but becomes a productive option once 34.0 receiving
yards per game is added to the equation. 24. Chargers RB Ryan Mathews (143 YDS,
21 touches) had his biggest yardage game of the season against Miami, but hes
been so up-and-down, its going to take more than one or two games to build up
expectations. 25. Texans RB Ben Tate (117 YDS, 23 touches) is making hay with
Arian Foster out of the lineup. Look for Tate to be a productive back, possibly
RB1 level, over the rest of the season. 26. Falcons WR Harry Douglas (6 REC, 134
YDS, 1 TD, 9 targets) is putting up strong numbers since landing a spot in the
starting lineup.
Tony Dorsett Cowboys Jersey. In the last five games, he has 35 catches for 535 yards. 27. Texans QB Case Keenum (13-for-24,
170 YDS, 1 TD, 1 INT) was replaced by Matt Schaub (12-for-25, 155 YDS) in
Sundays loss to the Raiders, but Keenum will be back under centre again next
week. Hes been so productive since taking the starting job, it was a strange
decision to yank him after three three-and-outs to start the second half against
Oakland. 28. Raiders QB Matt McGloin (18-for-32, 197 YDS, 3 TD) was surprisingly
effective in his first NFL start and while his numbers werent huge, they were
enough to get productive days from WR Rod Streater (6 REC, 84 YDS, 1 TD, 8
targets) and TE Mychal Rivera (5 REC, 54 YDS, 1 TD, 6 targets). 29. Colts RB
Donald Brown (94 YDS, 2 TD, 15 touches) is taking touches away from an
unproductive Trent Richardson (53 YDS, 13 touches). Good thing the Colts gave up
that first-round pick for a second-string runner. 30. Saints RB Pierre Thomas
(84 YDS, 16 touches) was the most active back against San Francisco. After a
breakout game the week before Mark Ingram (29 YDS, 7 touches) didnt do much and
Darren Sproles (35 YDS, 7 touches) even saw fewer touches than normal. 31.
Dolphins RB Daniel Thomas (59 YDS, 11 touches) was more effective than
Lamar Miller (37 YDS, 6 touches) against San Diego. Millers still the better
option, but its not a consistently clearcut situation. 32. Broncos RB
Montee Ball (41 YDS, 2 TD, 11 touches) had a productive effort against Kansas
City, particularly with those two scores, but Knowshon Moreno (79 YDS, 27
carries) remains the lead horse in that backfield. 33. The Patriots backfield is
getting crowded again, particularly when RB Stevan Ridley (48 YDS, 1 TD, 13
carries) fumbles. LeGarrette Blount (49 YDS, 10 carries) and a returning
Shane Vereen (72 YDS, 9 touches) were also factors against Carolina. 34. Neither
of Arizonas running backs, Rashard Mendenhall (27 YDS, 1 TD, 16 touches) nor
Andre Ellington (13 YDS, 10 touches), could get loose against Jacksonville.
Strange, but true. 35. Aside from Newton running, the Panthers rushed
surprisingly little against New England. Running backs Jonathan Stewart (10 YDS,
4 carries), DeAngelo Williams (25 YDS, 8 touches) and Mike Tolbert (17 YDS, 6
carries) didnt amount to much. 36. Jaguars WR Ace Sanders (8 REC, 61 YDS, 10
targets) was the top Jaguars receiver Sunday, inexplicably getting more action
than Cecil Shorts (2 REC, 22 YDS, 5 targets) and Mike Brown (2 REC, 23 YDS, 3
targets), unless Chad Henne was dead-set against challenging Cardinals CB
Patrick Peterson, so he stayed with his rookie slot receiver more often. 37.
Titans RB Chris Johnson (86 YDS, 2 TD, 17 carries) had a solid game against the
Colts, while Titans TE Delanie Walker (10 REC, 91 YDS, 1 TD, 10 targets) is
emerging as a receiving threat. Three times in the last four weeks, Walker has
recorded at least 50 receiving yards with a touchdown. 38. Texans TE
Garrett Graham (7 REC, 136 YDS, 1 TD, 1 fumble, 13 targets) had a strong game
against the Raiders. His previous career-best had been Nov. 18, 2012 , when he
had 82 receiving yards. 39. Colts TE Coby Fleener (8 REC, 107 YDS, 10 targets)
set a career-high for receiving yards, his most since Week One last season, the
first game of his career, when he had six catches for 82 yards. 40. The Chargers
passing game against Miami was ruled by tight ends Lardarius Green (4 REC, 81
YDS, 5 targets) and Antonio Gates (4 REC, 52 YDS, 1 TD, 6 targets). 41. Dolphins
TE Charles Clay (6 REC, 90 YDS, 1 TD, 7 targets) and WR Brian Hartline (5 REC,
65 YDS, 13 targets) were the most productive Miami receivers against the
Chargers. 42. Packers QB Scott Tolzien (24-for-34, 339 YDS, 0 TD, 3 INT) had
solid yardage in his first NFL start. If only he could avoid those pesky
interceptions. 43. Packers RB Eddie Lacy (48 YDS, 16 touches) may have run into
trouble against a Giants team that was willing to let Tolzien throw to beat
them. It was Lacys fewest yards from scrimmage this season, aside from Week Two
when he was injured on his first carry of the game. 44. Giants WR Victor Cruz (8
REC, 110 YDS, 13 targets) had his first 100-yard game since Week Four.
Eli Mannings poor season is natually having an effect on the production of his
wide receivers. 45. Vikings TE John Carlson (5 REC, 69 YDS, 7 targets) had
another solid game in place of injured Kyle Rudolph. WR Jarius Wright (3 REC, 69
YDs, 2 TD, 4 targets) made the most of his opportunity against Seattle too. 46.
Bills RB Fred Jackson (39 YDS, 14 touches) and C.J. Spiller (16 YDS, 15 touches)
struggled to run the ball against the Jets, which isnt unusual since the Jets
allow a league-low 732 rushing yards and 2.9 yards per carry against, but it was
particularly disappointing for Spiller, who has run for 29 yards on 21 carries
over the last two games since rushing for a season-high 116 yards against Kansas
City in Week Nine. 47. Chiefs QB Alex Smith (21-for-45, 230 YDS, 2 TD; 52 YDS, 5
carries) wasnt very accurate, to be kind, but his combination of rushing yards
and a couple of touchdown passes made his game useful enough for fantasy owners.
48. Chiefs WR Dwayne Bowe (4 REC, 57 YDS, 1 TD, 14 targets) was heavily-targeted
against Denver and while he had a touchdown catch, four receptions on 14 targets
is not a strong receiving rate. 49. Jets QB Geno Smith (8-for-23, 103 YDS, 0 TD,
3 INT, 1 fumble) was a mess against Buffalo and its been rough five-game stretch
for him, throwing for one touchdown and eight interceptions, completing 51.8% of
his passes, over the last five games. With that kind of quarterback play, its
difficult to have any expectations for receivers Santonio Holmes, Stephen Hill
and (currently injured) Jeremy Kerley. 50. Big defensive games: Bills FS
Jairus Byrd (4 tackles, 1 sack, 2 INT); Bills MLB Kiko Alonso (13 tackles, 1
TFL); Bears DE Julius Peppers (11 tackles, 2 sacks, 2 TFL), Bengals OLB
Vontaze Burfict (15 tackles, 1 TFL, 13-yard FR for TD) ; Browns CB Joe Haden (2
INT, including 29-yard TD), Bengals MLB Vincent Rey (12 tackles, 1 TFL); Lions
MLB DeAndre Levy (12 tackles, 2 TFL, 2 PD); Texans ILB Jeff Tarpinian (11
tackles, 1 TFL, 1 PD); Texans DE J.J. Watt (5 tackles, 2 sacks); 49ers ILB
NaVorro Bowman (15 tackles, 1 TFL); Packers ILB Brad Jones (13 tackles, 1 sack,
2 TFL); Packers CB Tramon Williams (8 tackles, 1 INT, 1 TFL), Seahawks MLB
Bobby Wagner (9 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT); Broncos OLB Shaun Phillips (10 tackles,
1.5 sacks, 2 PD), Patriots DE Rob Ninkovich (9 tackles, 2 sacks) Scott Cullen
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