DALLAS -- When the Winnipeg Jets and Dallas Stars hit the ice Tuesday night at American Airlines Center, both teams will be looking to get past disappointing losses. Fake Vapormax 2 .Winnipeg (2-3-0), tied for last in the Central Division, lost 3-0 to the visiting Edmonton Oilers in the NHL Heritage Classic, an outdoor game, on Sunday.The Jets, 0-1-0 on the road, are starting a run of three consecutive games against division foes, with the next two against Dallas. The teams have a rematch in Winnipeg on Thursday.And now the games will change. The first four had a certain feel to it in terms of style, and theres always bit more of an edge when you get into the Central Division, Jets coach Paul Maurice said after practice Monday. The Dallas games are always high-end at both ends. Weve got to make the most of the chances we get in these games.Dallas (2-2-1) heads into this division game off a 3-0 home loss of its own, a shutout defeat Saturday against the Columbus Blue Jackets.The Stars got forward Ales Hemsky (groin) back for his season debut Saturday. However, Hemsky re-injured his groin and landed back on injured reserve Monday afternoon.Dallas recalled forward Justin Dowling, 26, from Texas of the AHL on Monday. Dowling, who was tied for second in the AHL with eight points, figures to make his NHL debut at some point this week.While Hemsky returned Saturday, the Stars were without forward Patrick Eaves, who picked up a lower-body injury in a 4-3 overtime loss to Los Angeles on Thursday. Patrick Sharp, who experienced concussion-like symptoms after a hit against the Kings, also didnt play against Columbus.Neither Eaves or Sharp skated Monday in Frisco, Texas, where the Stars practice. However, coach Lindy Ruff said Eaves possibly could play on Tuesday.Stars forward Jiri Hudler, sidelined due to the flu, skated on his own Monday but is still out.Dallas might also be without veteran center Jason Spezza, who left practice early on Monday with an issue that flared up in the loss to the Blue Jackets. Ruff said Spezzas status would be re-evaluated Tuesday morning when the Stars hold their morning skate.Stars captain Jamie Benn missed practice Monday, but his absence was an excused maintenance day.Ruff wont use his clubs current injury woes as an excuse for the Stars current struggles. Instead, he saw plenty to address from Saturdays loss during practice on Monday.Well, theres lot of things that I thought we could have done better inside the game (against Columbus) , Ruff said. It all comes down to trust. If you dont trust the way youre playing, you dont get much done. Everybody has to do their job.One change Ruff wont rule out for Tuesday is a complete retooling of his defensive pairings. He completely juggled his pairs during practice on Monday, looking to find some sort of combinations that will work consistently going forward, changes he may or may not employ against the Jets.Theres got to be a sense of accountability on how we play in the back end, Ruff said. And if youre going to struggle on the back end, then weve got guys who are going to step in and play.Dallas will be looking to salvage a win in the finale of a three-game homestand. And while this will be the Stars first look at the Jets, it is a team they know well from facing them countless times in the Central over the past few seasons.They got a good team, Stars defenseman Dan Hamhuis said. Theyre always physical and a good team to play against. It should be a good game for us.It is a similar story for the Jets, who will play at Colorado on Friday to finish out their run of three straight against Central foes.Yeah, theyre big games, Winnipeg forward Blake Wheeler said. We didnt do a good enough job in our division last year, and ultimately, if you want to achieve any of your goals, you have to have success within your division. The (Dallas) team we play the next two games, they were really good last year, really good again this year. Its going to be really fun to see where we are. Cheap Vapormax Flyknit 3 .05 million next season unless Graham and the Saints subsequently agree on a long-term deal. The designation was released Monday after the deadline passed for NFL teams to use franchise or transition tags on players becoming free agents. 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Well, yes and no.Minnesota has played in the WNBA Finals four of the past five years and won three times. Los Angeles last appearance in the WNBA Finals was 13 years ago. The Lynx have a core group that has become accustomed to crossing the finish line first, or at least being in the mix to win the race. The Sparks have been on a mission in 2016 to prove they are every bit as much in the hunt.Now we come to the Lynx visiting the Sparks on Tuesday (ESPN2, 10 p.m. ET) for what might give one team the upper hand for the postseason. Whoever wins takes first place for at least a few days.After Tuesday, the Sparks have four games left, three at Staples Center. Two of those are against teams jockeying for playoff position, Atlanta and Phoenix, and the other is against last-place San Antonio. The road game is at Seattle, which is making a playoff surge.The Sparks fell at Seattle, 79-72, on Aug. 26 in their first game back after the Olympic break. They also lost their next game, 70-66 at Phoenix. But Los Angeles got back to business with victories at San Antonio and Dallas. And while those are the two worst teams in the league, they both are still capable of putting a scare into top teams. So it was critical that Los Angeles win both those games, and the Sparks did.Then their nine-consecutive-road-games odyssey finally ended, and they played at home again Sunday for the first time since July 10, beating Indiana 88-81.Indiana coach Stephanie White, whose Fever went to five games in the WNBA Finals with Minnesota last season, was asked about the toughest part of playing both the Lynx and the Sparks this season.With Minnesota, theyre just so balanced on both ends of the floor, White said. They have all these Olympians, but their skills are different and you have to guard all five positions. Defensively, they are on point individually and as a team.L.A. is incredibly gifted on the offensive end of the floor; they have tremendous size, length and versatility. And when they play at a high level on the defensive end of the floor, theyre really, really difficult to beat. I think theyve played with renewed energy and a chip on their shoulder, and thats helped them be in the position theyre in.The monthlong Olympic break made the Sparks absence from playing at home even more absurdly long, but they now can look at the bright side of it: They will be spending a lot of time at home over the next few weeks.The Sparks have lost just one game at Staples this season: 72-69 on June 21 to Minnesota. Los Angeles avenged that loss on June 24 wiith a 94-76 victory in Minneapolis. Cheap Vapormax Mens. .Such are the oddities of the WNBA schedule sometimes. Despite being in the same conference, the Sparks and Lynx play each other just three times during this regular season. They did so twice in four-day span in June, and then not again for nearly 2? months.The Lynx sent four players and coach Cheryl Reeve to the Summer Olympics. And after a hiccup upon returning -- an 84-80 loss at Connecticut in the first game back after the Rio de Janeiro Games -- Minnesota has defeated Seattle, Washington and Connecticut at home at Target Center.The Lynx play four of their last five games on the road. The home game is the regular-season finale against Atlanta on Sept. 17. Before that are trips to San Antonio, Chicago and Indiana, with the latter two being playoff-contending teams.Theres still the remote chance that if either Los Angeles or Minnesota lost all its remaining games and New York won all five it has left, the Liberty could grab one of the top two spots. But thats not realistic.So lets just go ahead and say it: The Sparks and the Lynx will be the teams with byes to the best-of-five semifinals. Which means after they finish their regular seasons, they will be waiting and watching for a while as the new single-elimination part of the postseason plays out.So it seems imperative to the Sparks and Lynx to finish on a strong note, and both seem likely to do that. Which puts all the more emphasis on Tuesdays game.The first time they met, the Lynxs depth and bench was the story; they got 26 points from their reserves on a day when star Maya Moore was held to eight. Sparks standouts Nneka Ogwumike and Candace Parker were each limited to nine points that day, and -- despite Kristi Tolivers 20 points -- the Sparks werent able to make up for that.The second game, Moore was her normal self -- 28 points -- but the Sparks got more from Ogwumike (20 points) and Parker (14), plus had another big game from Toliver (25). And, in contrast to the first game, when Minnesota dominated the boards 42-29, the rebounding battle was essentially even the second time around, 29-28 Sparks.In this third meeting, you know the Lynx will try to make things difficult for Toliver. Not just because she was so effective in both previous meetings with Minnesota, but because she is such a key to the Sparks.Ogwumike, with her 69.6 field goal percentage, and Parker, with her scoring-rebounding-assists triple-threat power, are the MVP candidates. But Tolivers 3-point shooting opens up the floor so much for the Sparks, and shes shooting 45 percent from behind the arc this season.While were mentioning MVP candidates, though, we have to give a shout-out to Moore, who has been in the category basically her entire WNBA career. She won the MVP honor in 2014, and is in the race again this year, averaging 19.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 4.1 assists.So Tuesday, youll see the best of the league in what could be a preview of the WNBA Finals. Its the kind of game that should whet everyones appetite for the playoffs. ' ' '