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PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. Cheap Vans Shoes Uk . -- Calder Brooks and Leon Draisaitl scored 13 seconds apart in the third period as the Prince Albert Raiders edged the visiting Brandon Wheat Kings 3-2 on Saturday in Western Hockey League action. Dakota Conroy also scored for the Raiders (33-30-5), who jumped over Brandon for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with a game in hand. Rihards Bukarts scored both goals for the Wheat Kings (31-29-0), who are on a four-game slide with three regular-season games remaining. Nick McBride made 21 saves for Prince Albert while Jordan Papirny turned away 34-of-37 shots for the Wheat Kings. --- WARRIORS 4 OIL KINGS 1 MOOSE JAW, Sask. -- Sam Fioretti and Jack Rodewald each had a pair of goals as the Warriors downed Edmonton. Brayden Point and Tanner Eberle each chipped in with two assists for Moose Jaw (20-40-9). Curtis Lazar scored for the Oil Kings (47-18-3). Justin Paulic made 31 saves for the Warriors as Edmontons Tyler Santos stopped 21-of-25 shots in a losing cause. --- HITMEN 2 BLADES 1 SASKATOON -- Chris Driedger stopped 43-of-44 shots as Calgary slipped past the Blades. Colby Harmsworth and Alex Roach supplied the scoring for the Hitmen (45-17-7). Jordon Thomson scored for Saskatoon (16-47-5), which dropped its eighth game in a row, and Troy Trombley kicked out 30-of-32 shots in defeat. Calgary and Edmonton are tied with 97 points apiece. The Oil Kings remain first in the Eastern Conference because they have a game in hand. --- ICE 3 PATS 1 CRANBROOK, B.C. -- Jaedon Descheneau scored once and set up two more as Kootenay downed Regina. Jagger Dirk and Luke Philp also scored for the Ice (39-25-4) and Sam Reinhart had two assists. The Pats (38-25-6) got their lone goal from Morgan Klimchuk. Mackenzie Skapski made 27 saves for Kootenay while Reginas Dawson MacAuley stopped 28-of-30 shots in defeat. ---- BRONCOS 5 HURRICANES 3 LETHBRIDGE, Alta. -- Graham Black and Jay Merkley each had a pair of goals as Swift Current handed the Hurricanes their 11th loss in a row. Codo Gordon had a goal and two assists for the Broncos (35-25-9) and Julius Honka chipped in with three assists. Jamal Watson, Brady Ramsay and Tyler Wong scored for Lethbridge (12-52-5). Swift Currents Landon Bow made 22 saves for the win. Teagan Sacher gave up five goals on 33 shots in two periods of play for the Hurricanes. Stuart Skinner stopped all nine shots he faced in relief. --- TIGERS 5 REBELS 3 MEDICINE HAT, Alta. -- Curtis Valk had three goals and an assist as the Tigers defeated Red Deer. Blake Penner and Anthony Ast also scored for Medicine Hat (42-23-4) and Trevor Cox had two assists. Wyatt Johnson scored once for the Rebels (33-31-5) and assisted on goals by Scott Feser and Adam Musil. Marek Langhamer made 20 saves for the Tigers while Red Deers Patrik Bartosak turned aside 40-of-44 shots in defeat. --- WINTERHAWKS 4 GIANTS 1 PORTLAND, Ore. -- Adin Hill stopped 28 shots and Oliver Bjorkstrand and Brendan Leipsic each had a goal and an assist as the Winterhawks toppled Vancouver. Chase De Leo and Keegan Iverson also scored for Portland (50-13-5). Joel Hamilton scored the lone goal for the Giants (31-27-10). Vancouvers Payton Lee turned away 30-of-34 shots in defeat. --- CHIEFS 8 COUGARS 0 PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- Mitch Holmberg had three goals and an assist and Mike Aviani scored once and set up three others as Spokane crushed the Cougars. Markson Bechtold, Jason Fram, Marcus Messier and Riley Whittingham also scored for the Chiefs (38-24-6) and Keanu Yamamoto had three assists. Spokanes Eric Williams made 28 saves for his fourth shutout of the season. Adam Beukeboom allowed three goals on 19 shots for Prince George (26-36-8) while Ty Edmonds stopped 13-of-18 shots in his 31 minutes of action for the Cougars. --- ROCKETS 7 AMERICANS 0 KELOWNA, B.C. -- Jordon Cooke made 20 saves and seven different players scored as the Rockets blanked Tri-City. Madison Bowey, Damon Severson, Nick Merkley, Rourke Chartier, Kris Schmidl, Marek Tvrdon and Ryan Olsen supplied the offence for Kelowna (54-10-4), which went 4 for 4 on the power play. Evan Sarthough turned aside 39-of-46 shots for the Americans (28-32-8), who have just one win in their last 10 contests. Tri-City has a four-point lead over Prince George for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference with two games in hand. --- SILVERTIPS 5 THUNDERBIRDS 2 KENT, Wash. -- Joshua Winquist scored twice and Austin Lotz made 31 saves as Everett downed Seattle. Patrick Bajkov, Dawson Leedahl and Zane Jones also scored for the Silvertips (36-23-9), who are 8-0-1 in their last nine games, and Ivan Nikolishin added two assists. Shea Theodore and Russell Maxwell responded for the Thunderbirds (39-22-6). Seattles Taran Kozun allowed four goals on 27 shots before giving way to Danny Mumaugh, who stopped both shots he faced in 16 minutes of relief. --- ROYALS 3 BLAZERS 2 VICTORIA -- Taylor Crunk kicked off three straight goals for the Royals with a goal nine seconds into the game en route to downing Kamloops. Brett Cote and Tyler Soy also scored for Victoria (47-17-4), which won its fifth game in a row. Matt Revel and Matt Needham scored in the third period for the Blazers (13-51-5), who are on a seven-game skid. Patrik Polivka made 18 saves for the Royals while Bolton Pouliot stopped 29 shots for Kamloops. Wholesale Vans Shoes . -- Atlanta Braves pitcher Tommy Hanson is being checked for a possible concussion after blowing a tire on his way to the first workout of spring training. Vans Shoes Outlet Uk . -- Clayton Kershaw and Hyun-Jin Ryu will be the Dodgers starting pitchers in their two-game season-opening series in Australia against the Arizona Diamondbacks. http://www.vanssaleuk.com/ . "Youre next." Hardly. Iguodala tormented his former team with a game better than any he ever played in eight seasons with the 76ers.Ronda Rousey needed just one minute and six seconds to dispose of her last opponent, Sara McMann, at UFC 170 on February 23, 2014. Before that, Rousey needed a total 23 minutes and 26 seconds to take care of her last eight opponents - and one of those fights lasted 10 minutes and 58 seconds. So, who is the next worthy contender to take a shot at dethroning the first and only UFC womens bantamweight champion. There are a few names that have floated around as possible opponents but nothing is set in stone. Lets take a closer look at the potential combatants: Cat Zingano The No. 1 contender for the womens title is likely the best female fighter in the UFC not named Rousey. The Broomfield, Colorado native has a perfect 8-0 record with her one fight with the organization being her biggest, a third-round TKO over division stalwart Miesha Tate at "The Ultimate Fighter 17" finale on April 13, 2013. Zingano was scheduled to appear as a coach opposite Rousey on the 18th edition of the reality show and later fight for the womens title at the shows culminating event, but she was forced to withdraw with a knee injury. She underwent stem cell therapy on her left knee last October and has been sidelined since. When she is ready to return UFC president Dana White says Zingano will be the No. 1 contender. Gina Carano These days the public is likely to know Carano more for her starring roles in action films "Haywire" and "Fast and Furious 6" than for her mixed martial arts past, but there was a time when Carano was untouchable. Carano (7-1) spent two years undefeated before a loss in 2009 at the hands of Cristiane "Cyborg" Santos for the Strikeforce womens featherweight championship. She hasnt fought since, however, her contract with four fights remaining on it was absorbed by the UFC when parent company Zuffa, LLC purchased Strikeforce in 2011. In an appearance last week on "The Arsenio Hall Show," Carano said she was meeting with White this week to discuss a potential return. "Theres not a workout that I go through that Im not fighting somebody in my mind," said Carano. "And its never gone away." Holly Holm Holm is the newest name in the hat for a shot at Rousey and her credentials give her every right to be there. She is a former 18-time boxing champion and Legacys first womens bantamweight champion. Holm (7-0 in MMA) captured the inaugural title in decisive fashion on Friday, defeating Juliana Werner via fifth-round TKO at Legacy 30 despite breaking her arm in the first round. Vans Shoes Uk Sale. Holms management met with the UFC in March, but White told UFC Tonights Ariel Helwani the meeting did not go well and the he was "not interested whatsoever" in the fighters service. If Holm does find a way into Whites good books, it could lead straight to Rousey. Cristiane Justino "Cyborg" is coming off a loss in a Muay Thai fight against champion Jorina Baars in March, but her dominant history puts her near the top of the list for a superfight with Rousey. She is the former Strikeforce featherweight champion and inaugural Invicta FC featherweight champion. She is also a two-time jiu-jitsu world champion. Justino also fears no one. This we are sure. After Rouseys win over McMann at UFC 170, Justino (12-1, 1 NC in MMA) was quick to request a meeting in the octagon with the undefeated champ. "Im glad @rondarousey won- now I can kick her ass in December - make it happen daddy @danawhite," she posted on her Twitter account on Feb. 23. It would likely be the biggest fight in womens MMA history, however, White and Justinos camp have never seen eye to eye. White certainly didnt mince words a few days after UFC 170 and Justinos tweet. "First of all, she does not fight here. Everybody realizes that, right? See weighs 145 pounds and her genius manager, Tito Ortiz, said that she would die if she went to 135 pounds," White told U.K. television station BT Sports. "Shes also coming off a steroid suspension last time she was here. I cant even, it drives me nuts. She [Rousey] will not fight Cyborg. I dont know who shes going to fight." Alexis Davis (Honourable mention) One of the more seasoned fighters in the division, the Canadian has won five fights in a row and all three of her bouts in the UFC. While she is not a favourite to challenge for the belt just yet, Davis (16-5) has forced her way into the conversation with her most recent wins coming over Jessica Eye and former title contender Liz Carmouche. Injuries and contract disputes aside, each of these fighters has an argument when it comes to Rouseys next title defence. If all of these women could agree to a fight tomorrow, who should be the one to step inside the octagon? As always, its Your! Call ' ' '
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