CALGARY - Adam Tambellini scored twice in the second period and added two assists as the Calgary Hitmen routed the visiting Prince Albert Raiders 10-1 in Western Hockey League play on Friday night.Radek Fazleev and Kenton Helgesen also had a pair of goals apiece for the Hitmen (28-17-5), who have now won five straight. Michael Zipp, Pavel Karnaukhov, Chase Lang and Elliott Peterson also scored. Travis Sanheim added three assists while Brendan Burke made 23 saves in net.Sean Montgomery responded in the third period for Prince Albert (20-28-1). Nick McBridge started in goal but was pulled after allowing three goals on nine shots in 14:07. Rylan Parenteau went the rest of the way and made 19 saves on 26 shots in 45:53 of relief.Calgary went 3 for 5 on the power play while the Raiders were scoreless on six chances.Prince Alberts Mackenze Stewart received a minor and major penalty for cross checking along with a game misconduct at 8:22 of the third.---BRONCOS 6 BLADES 2SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. — Jake DeBrusk scored twice — including once on the power play — as the Broncos defeated Saskatoon.Griffin Foulk, Colby Cave, Carter Rigby and Tanner LeSann supplied the rest of the offence for Swift Current (23-22-5).Sam McKechnie trimmed the lead in the second period while Wyatt Sloboshan added the other on the man advantage for the Blades (14-31-3). ---WHEAT KINGS 6 WARRIORS 4BRANDON, Man. — Nolan Patrick scored the first of three goals in the first period and added an empty-netter to lead the Wheat Kings past Moose Jaw.Reid Duke and John Quenneville had goals in the first for No. 4 Brandon (37-9-5) to put them ahead 3-0. Morgan Klimchuk had a late goal in the second while Peter Quenneville rounded out the scoring on the power play in the third.Jack Rodewald, Brayden Point, Tanner Eberle and Torrin White scored in the second period for the Warriors (20-26-4).---ICE 4 PATS 3 (OT) CRANBROOK, B.C. — Rinat Valiev scored 3:27 into overtime as Kootenay edged Regina.Austin Vetterl, Matt Alfaro and Sam Reinhart had second-period goals for the Ice (27-23-1).Braden Christoffer chipped in with the first of three straight for the Pats (26-17-6), who lost their sixth game in a row. Austin Wagner and Pavel Padakin added the others.---ROCKETS 6 HURRICANES 3LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Edmonton Oilers prospect Leon Draisaitl had a pair of goals in the first period as No. 2 Kelowna went on to score five straight and double the Hurricanes.Gage Quinney also struck twice for the Rockets (38-8-4) with Madison Bowey and Justin Kirkland adding the others.Andrew Nielsen halted the shutout with a second-period goal for Lethbridge (12-30-6). Giorgio Estephan and Jamal Watson finished out the attack.---OIL KINGS 4 REBELS 0RED DEER, Alta. — Brett Pollock scored twice and Tristan Jarry made 20 saves as Edmonton shut out the Rebels.Andrew Koep and Ashton Sautner also found the back of the net for the Oil Kings (24-21-6).Rylan Toth turned away 33 shots in net for Red Deer (27-15-7). It was the Rebels first regulation loss in 10 games.---ROYALS 3 CHIEFS 0SPOKANE, Wash. — Coleman Vollrath kicked out all 29 shots he faced as Victoria blanked the Chiefs.Tyler Soy led the offence with a pair of goals for the Royals (27-20-4). Jack Walker added the other.Garret Hughson made 25 saves in net for Spokane (23-21-4), which dropped its seventh straight game.---THUNDERBIRDS 9 COUGARS 2PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Roberts Lipsbergs had a pair of first-period goals as Seattle thrashed the Cougars.Ryan Gropp scored the first of eight straight for the Thunderbirds (24-19-6). Keegan Kolsear found the back of the net twice, while Turner Ottenbreit, Scott Eansor, Shea Theodore and Calvin Spencer added the others.Brad Morrison had a goal on the man advantage in the first while Tyler Mrkonjic replied in the third for Prince George (20-30-2). The loss was its 11th straight.Josh Connolly of the Cougars received a major penalty for slashing at 2:59 of the second while Josh Anderson was also penalized in the second with a major for checking to the head at 16:23. Both players received game misconducts.---TIGERS 4 AMERICANS 1KENNEWICK, Wash. — Matt Bradley and Trevor Cox scored in the first period as Medicine Hat beat Tri-City.Chad Butcher and Cole Sanford, with his league-leading 41st of the season, rounded out the attack for the No. 7 Tigers (35-12-2). The win was their sixth straight.Tyler Sandhu opened the scoring on the power play for the Americans (24-24-2).---WINTERHAWKS 6 BLAZERS 2PORTLAND, Ore. — Chase De Leo struck twice as the Winterhawks scored four in the first period to beat Kamloops.Miles Koules, Nicolas Petan, Oliver Bjorkstrand and Koeni Texeira rounded out the attack for Portland (30-19-3). It was the Winterhawks seventh-straight victory.Luke Harrison had a goal in the second while Collin Shirley added the other on the man advantage in the third for the Blazers (19-26-6).---SILVERTIPS 7 GIANTS 1EVERETT, Wash. — Patrick Bajkov had a hat trick to lead the Silvertips in a rout of Vancouver.Carson Stadnyk scored twice for Everett (31-14-4), which snapped a two-game skid. Kevin Davis and Ivan Nikolishin added the others.Zane Jones replied with a goal in the first period for the Giants (20-28-2).--- Saucony Outlet España . Jim Leyland, in his eighth playoffs, has never had a starting rotation he trusts as much as the grouping of Max Scherzer, Justin Verlander, Anibal Sanchez and Doug Fister. Comprar Zapatillas Saucony Baratas . Mike Vecchione tied it at 2 with 4:01 left in the first, Saskatoon native Eli Lichtenwald gave the Dutchman the lead 57 seconds later, and Daniel Ciampini capped the spree with 2:57 to go. http://www.baratassaucony.es/ . -- Dee Ford prefers to keep things simple: Play hard and fast, and let others worry about his NFL draft stock. Zapatillas Saucony Outlet .J. - Percy Harvin is ready to go, and theres no question in his mind hell be playing Sunday. Zapatillas Saucony Baratas . "Weve given ourselves now a tougher task," said Carlyle after the Friday practice, the Toronto head coach notably chipper and upbeat throughout. "But the bottom line is we just have to win our share of games [and] not worry about what anybody else is doing.MANKATO, Minn. - Captain Munnerlyn started his first training camp with the Minnesota Vikings away from the action and on the sideline, placed on the physically unable to perform list so he could work his way through a minor hamstring injury. Make no mistake, though. Munnerlyn will play the most prominent role in this teams young secondary. "Im definitely a leadership kind of guy," he said. "My names Captain!" Drafting Teddy Bridgewater was the off-season move by the Vikings that created the biggest stir, given their decade-long quest to establish a long-term solution at quarterback. Signing Munnerlyn in free agency was the most important acquisition in the meantime, however. This is a defence that allowed an average of 30 points per game last year, the most in the league, and the root of the problem was at cornerback. The Vikings abruptly dumped veteran Antoine Winfield to save space under the salary cap, and again declined to bring him back once the season started so they could add quarterback Josh Freeman. They lost not only their emotional compass, but pound for pound their best tackler. Winfields skill at playing the slot position against formations of three or more wide receivers was a stabilizing force for the group while others had their ups and downs at the outside spots. Josh Robinson was asked to learn slot coverage on the fly and failed at it often. Xavier Rhodes emerged during his rookie year as a promising building block, but he was still raw and was frequently injured. Chris Cook had another unproductive season and was not brought back. The rest of the depth chart was, to put it diplomatically, mixed and matched. Now with Munnerlyn in the fold and a scheme change under new coach Mike Zimmer, the Vikings are banking on far better performances frrom their defensive backs.dddddddddddd "We want no uncontested throws, so we want to be right up there on the receivers and limit those windows those quarterbacks have to throw it," defensive co-ordinator George Edwards said. Munnerlyn is tied with Charles Tillman for the most interception return touchdowns over the past four seasons, with five. He was credited last year with a career-high 13 pass breakups and 86 tackles. With Rhodes entrenched at one spot, Robinson is in line to start at the other outside spot with Munnerlyn in the middle. Shaun Prater, Derek Cox and Marcus Sherels are the other returners in competition, and draft picks Jabari Price and Kendall James are also under consideration. But while the evolution of NFL offences has dictated the nickel defence to be used almost as often as the base alignment, there will be plenty of plays when only two cornerbacks are on the field. Munnerlyn doesnt plan on being on the sideline for those. "Im never going to sell myself short in being just a nickel. I feel like Im a starting corner," he said. "I can be that guy on the outside. Yeah, I think its a job up for grabs, and if a jobs up for grabs Im going to win it." Munnerlyn was attracted to Minnesota largely because of Zimmer and his preference to play physical, pressing coverage at the line of scrimmage. That fits his style well. "Thats something I pride myself on, not letting my guy catch the ball," Munnerlyn said. The Vikings will need a lot of that from Munnerlyn to improve upon their greatest weakness of 2013. "Ive been happy with him. Hes very, very competitive. He likes to talk a lot on the field, so weve got to keep him reined in a little bit," Zimmer said. "But thats better than having to go the other way." ' ' '