2016-01-16

MONTREAL -- Mike Miller, who was demoted from offensive co-ordinators job in mid-season, will leave the Montreal Alouettes when his contract expires on Dec. 31, the CFL club announced Monday. The team also has yet to decide on the future of Doug Berry, who began the season as a consultant to the head coach but took over the offensive co-ordinators duties in July. His contract also expires at the end of the year. Miller was brought in along with head coach Dan Hawkins, who was fired after five regular-season games. When Miller was removed as OC, the team said he requested to have his two-year contract reduced to only one year. "At this time, the Alouettes are looking at all options for their 2014 offensive co-ordinator," the team said in a statement. General manager Jim Popp took over as head coach from Hawkins and brought the team to an 8-10 record. They were beaten by Hamilton in the East Division semifinal. The team as yet to announce whether Popp will remain in the job or if a new head coach will be hired. wholesale nhl jerseys.ca NFL Power Rankings, overtaking the Seattle Seahawks, who lost a punshing physical game at San Francisco. Coincidentally, the Seahawks and Niners are now second and third in the rankings. cheap jerseys. -- Arizona came out of its last meeting with California a bit discombobulated, hurting from its first loss and the loss of forward Brandon Ashley for the rest of the season. http://www.cheapnhljerseysauthentic.us.com/. - Chicago Bulls forward Ronnie Brewer has pleaded not guilty to a drunken driving charge in Beverly Hills. cheap nhl jerseys.C. -- For more than 60 minutes, the Columbus Blue Jackets just couldnt manage to give their power-play unit a chance. jerseys from china. During a recent meeting of NHL team presidents in New York, league officials estimated they might raise $4 million per team by allowing corporate sponsors to put their logos front and centre on jerseys, a person familiar with the matter told TSN.PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. - Leon Draisaitl scored a hat trick as the Prince Albert Raiders stormed past the Swift Current Broncos 5-2 in Western Hockey League action Tuesday. Shane Danyluk and Collin Valcourt also scored for the Raiders (24-25-3), who stayed disciplined throughout the game without incurring any penalties. Brett Lernout and Coda Gordon scored for the Broncos (26-20-8). Cole Cheveldave finished with 34 saves for the Raiders, while his Broncos counterpart Eetu Laurikainen turned aside 32 shots. --- TIGERS 4 PATS 1 REGINA — Marek Langhamer made 41 saves and Medicine Hats offence did the rest against the Pats. Tommy Vannelli, Miles Koules, Curtis Valk and Trevor Cox each had a goal for the Tigers (30-19-3). Chandler Stephensons penalty shot for Regina (27-22-5) was the only time Langhamer was beaten. Reginas Daniel Wapple meanwhile stopped 25 shots. --- ICE 6 BLADES 3 CRANBROOK, B.C. — Jaedon Descheneau had a spectacular game with three goals and three assists as the Ice won their third straight. Descheneau, Zach Franko and Sam Reinhart dominated Kootenays (28-21-4) offence. Franko scored twice and had three assists, while Reinhart added a goal and four assists. Cameron Hebig, Cory Millette and Mitch Lipon replied for Saskatoon (14-37-4), which dropped its fourth straight game. Mackenzie Skapski turned aside 28 shots for the Ice, while Troy Trombley stoppped 33 in net for the Blades.dddddddddddd --- GIANTS 3 REBELS 2 (OT) VANCOUVER — Cain Franson scored 4:20 into overtime to help the Giants hold off Red Deer. Thomas Foster and Dmitry Osipov also scored as Vancouver (27-19-9) squandered a 2-0 lead. Conner Bleackley and Aspen Sterzer had goals for the Rebels (27-22-4). Giants goaltender Payton Lee kicked out 26 shots, one less than Red Deers Patrik Bartosak. --- THUNDERBIRDS 5 SILVERTIPS 3 SEATTLE — Justin Hickman scored twice and added an assist to lead the Thunderbirds past Everett. Mathew Barzal, Alexander Delnov and Robert Lipsbergs had a goal apiece for Seattle (33-16-5). Brayden Low, Joshua Winquist and Ivan Nikolishin countered for the Silvertips (26-20-8). Danny Mumaugh finished with 34 saves for Seattle, while at the other end of the ice Daniel Cotton allowed all five goals on 22 shots. --- ROYALS 7 HITMEN 2 VICTORIA — Austin Carrolls hat trick led the Royals to a bruising win over Calgary. Logan Nelson, Logan Fisher, Axel Blomqvist and Braden Oleksyn also scored for Victoria (35-16-3), while Coleman Vollrath stopped 24 shots. Brady Brassart and Connor Rankin scored in the first period for the Hitmen (32-15-6). Calgarys Chris Driedger allowed six goals on 39 shots before being pulled late in the game. Mack Shields took over with just 11:49 left and gave up a goal on seven shots. cheap jerseys  cheap jerseys cheap nfl jerseys Ray Ban Outlet Michael Kors Outlet Michael Kors Sale Cheap Michael Kors ' ' '

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