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Transactions Glantz-Culver Line Golf Nba Echl Nhl THE BLADE: TOLEDO, OHIO | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2014 toledoBlade.com SECTION C, PAGE 5 balanced offense from a slew of tournament goes along," said 20-goal NHL scorers, a gritty two- Dustin Brown, a two-time Olym- Hockey way approach to the flashy inter- pian and the Los Angeles Kings' Continued from Page C1 national game, and elite goal- captain. "I think that was a big part tending from Buffalo's Ryan Miller of our success in Vancouver. Each acceptable for us now, other than or Los Angeles' Jonathan Quick. and every game, we got better." gold." Dan Bylsma already has decided While the Americans have sky- The U.S. team lost the final to on his goalie strategy for the first high internal expectations for Canada in Salt Lake City in 2002 three games, but he hasn't told Sochi, they won't be under the mi- and again in Vancouver. Two silver Miller or Quick. croscope faced by Russia and Can- medals in three Olympics are un- Even with elite goaltending, the ada. The U.S. team is free to grow deniably impressive, but not what Americans' fate could be tied to through the three group-stage the Americans are aiming for the success of their defensemen. games before the elimination por- when they begin play on Thursday Poile and his committee chose a tion of the tournament, where the against Slovakia. defense that emphasized skill and Americans are confident they can "A lot of us were on the team in ASSOCIATED PRESS youth over size and experience, be trouble. Vancouver," defenseman Ryan USA defenseman Ryan McDonagh, right, and forward Ryan hoping to match the world's best "There's so many teams that Suter said. "We felt how close we Callahan run through a drill during a training session. forwards on the wider interna- play the international style well, really were. We all learned a lot when they learned they won't be medical treatment after getting hit tional ice surface with swift puck and we have to try to match it with from that experience, and I think joined in Sochi by the man who by a puck last week in Minnesota. movement and skating. the things we do the best," forward we're just excited to be here and led the committee that picked Yet Poile already assembled a "To win it in a short tournament Paul Stastny said. "You've just got have another shot at this." them for the Olympic team. Gen- team that seems capable of com- like this, it's about who comes to- to be ready to peak at that quarter- The Americans got another rea- eral manager David Poile must peting against everything it will see gether and plays not only the best final stage, and then anything can son to work hard Monday night stay home in Nashville for further in Sochi. The Americans feature hockey, but who gets better as the happen." HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL NHL Boys Oak Harbor at Danbury Men NATIONAL EASTERN CONFERENCE Edon at Maumee Valley Ottawa Hills 13 2 6 6 – 27 EAST Atlantic Division Montpelier at Northwood Evergreen 14 16 14 14 – 58 LIU Brooklyn 59, CCSU 48 W L OT Pts GF GA AP State Poll Swanton at Ottawa Hills AP Top 25 Mount St. Mary’s 88, Fairleigh Dickinson 70 Boston 37 16 4 78 176 125 Northwest Ohio Athletic League Robert Morris 90, Sacred Heart 66 Tampa Bay 33 20 5 71 168 145 DIVISION I OTTAWA HILLS: Mi. Healy 2-0-4, Me. Healy Record Pts Prv Montreal 32 21 6 70 148 142 1, Lakewood St. Edward (15) 16-1 228 Bryan at Paulding 2-0-4, Dewire 2-3-7, Petio 2-0-4, Sandberg 1. Syracuse (65) 23-0 1,625 1 St. Francis (NY) 90, St. Francis (Pa.) 76 Delta at Evergreen Wagner 78, Bryant 64 Toronto 32 22 6 70 178 182 2, Cin. Moeller (5) 17-1 208 1-0-2, Smith 1-4-6. Totals: 10-7-27. 2. Arizona 23-1 1,525 2 Detroit 26 20 12 64 151 163 3, Zanesville (4) 18-0 199 Patrick Henry at Liberty-Benton EVERGREEN: R. Noe 2-1-2-9, Eisel 1-1-1-6, 3. Florida 21-2 1,477 3 SOUTH Wauseon at Pettisville Alcorn St. 78, Grambling St. 77 Ottawa 26 22 11 63 169 191 4, Massillon Jackson 15-2 132 Truckor 0-1-1, A. Noe 1-0-2, Siefker 1-1-0-5, 4. Wichita St. 25-0 1,445 4 Florida 22 29 7 51 139 183 5, Trotwood-Madison 17-2 121 K. Noe 2-1-1-8, Machacek 2-0-4, Mossing 5. San Diego St. 21-1 1,373 5 Belmont 69, Austin Peay 67 Other Northwest Ohio Chattanooga 68, W. Carolina 46 Buffalo 15 34 8 38 110 172 6, Perrysburg 17-1 112 Arcadia at North Baltimore 7-1-2-19, Smallan 1-0-2, Fauble 1-0-2, Totals: 6. Villanova 21-2 1,288 6 Metropolitan Division 7, Cols. Northland 16-3 82 18-5-7-58. 7. Kansas 18-5 1,234 8 Coppin St. 76, Morgan St. 60 McComb at Sandusky St. Mary Elon 66, Davidson 63 8, Berea-Midpark 16-2 69 Kalida at Van Buren 8. Duke 19-5 1,130 11 W L OT Pts GF GA 9, Uniontown Lake 16-2 36 9. Michigan St. 20-4 1,025 9 Florida A&M 70, NC Central 63 Pittsburgh 40 15 3 83 186 138 10, Bowsher 16-2 26 Sunday 10. Cincinnati 22-3 970 7 Hampton 54, Md.-Eastern Shore 35 N.Y. Rangers 32 24 3 67 155 146 North Baltimore 8 11 11 25 – 55 11. Iowa St. 18-4 925 16 Howard 77, Norfolk St. 63 Philadelphia 30 23 6 66 162 167 Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, MVSU 68, Alabama A&M 56 Columbus 29 24 5 63 170 161 Shaker Hts. 17. Three Rivers Athletic Conf. Maumee Valley 2 5 10 1 – 18 12. Saint Louis 22-2 908 13 13. Louisville 19-4 866 14 NC A&T 66, Bethune-Cookman 35 Washington 27 23 9 63 171 175 DIVISION II Lima Senior at Central Catholic, 3:30 North Carolina 89, Duke 78 Carolina 26 22 9 61 144 158 1, Cols. Watterson (15) 16-1 224 14. Kentucky 18-5 769 18 NORTH BALTIMORE: Davis 3-0-6, Stew- 15. Michigan 17-6 702 10 Samford 55, Appalachian St. 47 New Jersey 24 22 13 61 135 146 2, Mansfield Ontario (6) 19-0 196 art 3-4-10, Schloemp 1-0-2, Felckmer 0-2-2, Savannah St. 77, Delaware St. 71 N.Y. Islanders 22 30 8 52 164 200 3, Day. Dunbar (3) 6-3 187 Fayette 3 8 15 7 3 – 36 16. Iowa 18-6 686 17 Trumbell 3-0-6, Powell 4-2-10, Frost 6-0-12, 17. Virginia 19-5 608 20 Southern U. 70, Jackson St. 55 WESTERN CONFERENCE 4, Norwalk 17-1 155 Edon 6 3 10 14 0 – 33 Boyer 3-1-7. Totals: 23-9-55. Tennessee St. 72, Murray St. 65 Central Division 5, Circleville Logan Elm 17-1 122 18. Creighton 19-4 552 12 MAUMEE VALLEY: Martin 1-1-0-5, Lonsway 19. Texas 18-5 417 15 UNC-Greensboro 76, Georgia Southern 65 6, Day. Thurgood Marshall 14-4 86 1-0-2, Jackson 4-1-9, Taylor 0-1-1, Banoub MIDWEST W L OT Pts GF GA 7, Franklin 16-3 80 FAYETTE: Schaffner 0-1-1, Lantz 1-0-2, 20. Memphis 18-5 333 24 St. Louis 39 12 6 84 196 135 Biddix 1-2-0-8, Sanford 4-1-4-15, Seiler 2-2-6, 0-1-1. Totals: 6-1-3-18. 21. Wisconsin 19-5 242 – Ill.-Chicago 82, Valparaiso 73 8, Lake 17-1 73 Iowa 90, Northwestern 84 Chicago 35 11 14 84 207 163 9, Cle. Cent. Cath. 13-4 43 Cox 1-0-2, Bates 1-0-2, Totals 10-3-7-36. 22. Ohio St. 19-5 214 – Colorado 37 16 5 79 174 153 10, Defiance 15-3 40 EDON: Sapp 2-3-0-13, Brown 1-6-8, Thiel 23. SMU 19-5 205 – Minnesota 31 21 7 69 145 147 2-1-0-7, Wicker 0-1-0-3, Peeples 1-0-2, Totals Fremont Ross 11 10 17 14 – 52 24. UConn 18-5 194 22 Dallas 27 21 10 64 164 164 Others receiving 12 or more points: 11, Ath- 6-5-6-33. 25. Pittsburgh 20-4 175 25 Winnipeg 28 26 6 62 168 175 ens 22. 12, Akr. SVSM 19. Central Catholic 24 17 12 12 – 65 Others receiving votes: Oklahoma 99, Gon- Nashville 25 24 10 60 146 180 DIVISION III zaga 44, UCLA 43, New Mexico 23, Oklahoma NBA Pacific Division 1, Belmont Union Local (18) 19-0 229 GIRLS FREMONT ROSS: Holmes 0-1-2-5, Has- St. 10, George Washington 6, Southern Miss. W L OT Pts GF GA 2, Beachwood (1) 16-2 188 selbach 2-3-7, Kiser 8-3-19, McDonald 2-0-4, 6, Stephen F. 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