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LONDON -- Stokes woes continued Sunday as it lost its fourth straight Premier League match, beaten 4-1 by Crystal Palace. Adidas John Tavares Jersey .Last-placed Stoke was 2-0 down within 11 minutes at Selhurst Park.James Tomkins header in the 9th minute, followed by a goal from Scott Dann two minutes later, allowed the hosts to take control of the match early on.Stoke created very little in the form of chances and trailed hopelessly in the second half after Palace again struck twice in a short period. James McArthur made it 3-0 in the 71st and Andros Townsend added a fourth in the 75th.Stoke got a consolation in second-half injury time through Marko Arnautovic but it was yet another poor performance as manager Mark Hughes comes under mounting pressure.Stoke has just 1 point from 5 matches after a 1-1 draw against Middlesbrough in its opening game on Aug. 13.Southampton has 5 points from 5 matches. Cheap Islanders Jerseys Authentic . The Montreal Canadiens announced on Friday that the veteran forward will return to the teams line-up on Saturday night when the Habs visit the Nashville Predators. Adidas Garth Snow Jersey .Y. -- Jayna Hefford scored the winning goal Friday as Canada survived a scare with a 4-3 win over Sweden at the Four Nations womens hockey tournament. http://www.cheapislandersjerseys.com/ . Just not the game. Kyle Palmieri scored two straight goals in the third period to rally the Anaheim Ducks past the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Tuesday night. VANCOUVER -- Hunter Shinkaruk has added another unforgettable moment to his summer to remember. The Vancouver Canucks announced Tuesday that they have signed Shinkaruk, who was selected in the first round (24th overall) in this years NHL entry draft. "Its a huge honour," said Shinkaruk. "This summer has been full of pretty exciting things that I dreamed of. The fact that I signed with an NHL team today seems surreal." Shinkaruk, an 18-year-old Calgary native, signed a three-year deal. Financial terms werent disclosed. The Canucks also signed their other 2013 first-round draft pick, Bo Horvat, an 18-year-old Rodney, Ont., native, who was selected ninth overall after Vancouver traded goaltender Cory Schneider to the New Jersey Devils for the pick. In addition to being drafted in the first round and signing with the Canucks, Shinkaruks memorable summer has include a chance to try out for Canadas world junior team and informal skates with such NHL stars as Sidney Crosby and Jason Spezza in Halifax. Now, Shinkaruk is in Lake Placid, N.Y., for a summer evaluation camp and international competition with other hopefuls seeking spots on the Canadian team that will compete at the world junior championships in Malmo, Sweden during the Christmas holidays. But, even if he has to miss the tourney, he has his heart set on playing for the Canucks. "Thats absolutely my goal," said Shinkaruk. "Ive done everything so far this summer that I can to try to solidify my spot on that roster. Obviously, its not going to be an easy job. They obviously have a lot of great players." The 5-10, 181-pound centre will receive serious consideration from new Canucks coach John Tortorella and general manager Mike Gillis because the Canucks potentially have openings at centre on their third and fourth lines, depending how Jordan Schroeder recovers from off-season shoulder surgery and might fit into the forward rotation. Tortorella and Gillis have stressed that they will attempt to give young players jobs as the club deals with a league-wide reduction in salary cap from $70.2 million to $64.3 million. Shinkaruk captained the WHLs Medicine Hat Tigers in 2012-13, recording 49 goals and 37 assists. He led the Tigers in playoff scoring with three goals and three assists. Internationally, Shinkaruk was a member of the Canadian team that won a bronze medal at the 2012 under-18 world championships. He earned gold with Canadas entry at the 2011 Ivan Hlinka Memorial tournament. He has already had a chance to familiarize himself with the Canucks by attending their summer prospects camp. "I think it just got me a little bit more comfortable with everyone whos there, basically everyone whos involved with the team now," he said. "Ive really got that all out of the way. "So when I come to camp, really, its justt going to be (about) how well I play. Wholesale Islanders Jerseys. Now, I have all the gear and everything, so Im comfortable with all that stuff. It was great to get down and see the city and meet everyone. Im so excited to be a Canuck. Its a great place. I think its just going to allow me to be a little bit more relaxed when I get to camp." Shinkaruk has two sets of cousins in Vancouver, and he knows the city well from having played for a New Westminster, B.C., select team for about three springs. He will familiarize himself further with the Canucks organization while playing for Vancouvers prospects team in a pre-season tournament in Penticton, B.C., in early September. The tournament will include Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Winnipeg Jets and San Jose Sharks prospects. "Itll be the first time that I put on the Vancouver Canucks jersey and play in it, so Im looking forward to that," he said. "Hopefully, I can make my mark in that tournament on what kind of player I am." Shinkaruk, who loves to score goals and bills himself as a good skater who is creative with the puck, has battled perceptions about his size throughout his life. Always among smaller players as a youth, he has grown to 5-10 from 5-7 over the past three years, and now feels he has the size necessary to compete in the NHL. "When I was younger, I was really small," said Shinkaruk, who has played three seasons for Medicine Hat. "And, even my first year and my second year (of junior), but Ive grown a lot since then. I feel like its more a perception than it is a reality now. I dont feel like its something that will ever hold me back. Its something Ive had to deal with my whole life." Meanwhile, Horvats signing adds more intrigue to the saga involving Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo. GM Gillis came under fire after he traded Schneider, changing his original plan to trade Luongo, and received the pick that landed Horvat. Horvat, Londons captain, recorded 33 goals and 28 assists in the regular season. He led the league in post-season scoring with 16 goals and seven assists and was named most valuable player in the playoffs as the Knights won the OHL title and advanced to the Memorial Cup tournament. Horvat is also a candidate for Canadas world junior team. The six-foot, 206-pound centre has already represented Canada at the 2012 under-18 Ivan Hlinka Memorial tournament and captained Team Ontario at the 2012 Under-17 World Hockey Challenge. Meanwhile, the Canucks also announced that they have signed left-winger Darren Archibald. The 23-year-old Newmarket, Ont., native split last season between the AHLs Chicago Wolves and the ECHLs Kalamazoo Wings. In Chicago, he produced 12 goals and 10 assists and 47 penalty minutes in 55 games played. He also recorded six goals, seven assists and 29 penalty minutes in 18 games with Kalamazoo. Cheap NFL JerseysCheap NFL Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys From ChinaCheap NFL Jerseys Authentic Wholesale Jerseys China Cheap NFL Jerseys China NFL Cheap Jerseys' ' '
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