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at least one point in six straight contests - wh3171 - 12-14-2019 Mason, OH (Sports Network) - Fourth-seeded Spaniard Rafael Nadal won back-to- back hard court finals in successive weeks for the first time in his career with a victory over unseeded American John Isner in Sundays title match at the Western & Southern Open. Vans Shoes Clearance Sale . Nadal ran his record on hardcourts this season to 15-0 with a 7-6 (10-8), 7-6 (7-3) triumph over Isner at the Lindner Family Tennis Center. The 12-time Grand Slam champion improved his head-to-head record against Isner to 4-0. The 27-year-old Nadal, last weeks Masters champion in Montreal, played in his 37th career ATP Masters 1000 final (26-11 in finals, 8-6 on hard). He also appeared in his 82nd career ATP World Tour level final (59-23 overall, 9-2 in 2013). Nadal became the second Spaniard to win the title here (Carlos Moya in 2002). He will move from No. 3 to No. 2 in the Emirates ATP Rankings on Monday. The last time Nadal was No. 2 was the week of July 2, 2012 (second week of Wimbledon). Isner, meanwhile, was aiming for his fourth consecutive win over a Top 10 player this week after beating No. 10 Milos Raonic in the third round, world No. 1 Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals and No. 7 Juan Martin del Potro in the semifinals. The 28-year-old Isner fell to 7-9 in title matches. Nadal took home $583,800 with the victory. Jordan 1 Cheap .ca. Kerry, In Mondays Habs/Bruins game, there were three questionable/brutal calls against the Habs late in the game - Tomas Plekanec, then Douglas Murray, then Brendan Gallagher. Off White Vapormax Fake For Sale . First, the Red Wings scored the tying goal after officials missed the puck hitting the protective netting, then the Kings wound up losing in a shootout. 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Ivan Barbshev made it 5-1, and in the third period, Jack Nevins got one for the Islanders, before Lalonde closed out the scoring. Alex Dubeau made 34 saves for Moncton (9-12-1). Islanders (10-7-2) goalie Antoine Bibeau was lifted after allowing his third goal on five shots. Eric Brassard went the rest of the way, turning back 21-of-24 shots. --- DRAKKAR 9 SAGUENEENS 2 BAIE-COMEAU, Que. — Alexandre Ranger scored three times and set up one more as the Drakkar crushed Chicoutimi. Dominic Poulin and Valentin Zykov each had a goal and three assists for Baie-Comeau (14-4-3), which went 4 for 7 on the power play, while Jeremy Gregoire, Felix Girard, Charles Poulin and Gabriel Verpaelst added a goal apiece. Loik Leveille and Victor Provencher supplied the goals for the Sagueneens (11-10-0), who gave up eight straight goals after opening the scoring. Philippe Cadorette made 26 saves for the Drakkar. Domenic Graham started in net for Chicoutimi but was pulled after allowing seven goalls on 31 shots. Off White Vapormax Wholesale. Julio Billia finished the game and stopped 7-of-9 shots in 11 minutes of action. --- VOLTIGEURS 4 ARMADA 3 (OT) DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. — Charles-David Beaudoin scored 3:02 into extra time as the Voltigeurs came from behind to edge the leagues top club. Georgs Golovkovs had a goal and two assists for Drummondville (12-6-1), who trailed 3-1 after 40 minutes of play, while Joey Ratelle and Jerome Verrier also scored. Samuel Hodhod, Emil Aronsson and Christopher Clapperton scored power-play goals for the Armada (15-1-2), who have earned at least one point in six straight contests. Louis-Philip Guindon made 18 saves for the Voltigeurs as Etienne Marcoux stopped 14-of-18 shots in a losing cause. --- OCEANIC 7 TIGRES 4 RIMOUSKI, Que. — Anthony DeLuca was one of three Oceanic players to finish with four points as he recorded three goals and an assist against Victoriaville. Michael Joly scored twice for Rimouski (10-6-4) while Jan Kostalek and Alexis Loiseau each produced four assists. Jimmy Oligny and Ryan MacKinnon had a goal apiece to round out the Oceanic offence. Luc Deschenes, Anthony Beaulieu, Angelo Miceli and Mark Trickett scored for Victoriaville (9-9-1). Rimouskis Philippe Desrosiers only had to make 18 saves for the win. Brandon Whitney gave up four goals on 13 shots for the Tigres and was yanked 24 minutes into the contest. Charles-Olivier Lajoie finished in net and stopped 18 shots. --- ' ' ' |