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Edmonton, AB (SportsNetwork. Adidas Superstar Online Kaufen Schweiz .com) - The CFL postseason returns to Commonwealth Stadium this weekend, as the Edmonton Eskimos entertain the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Western Division Semifinal of the 102nd Grey Cup Playoffs. Saskatchewan, the defending Grey Cup Champs who dismissed Hamilton in the title tilt last year by a score of 45-23, appeared to be one of the teams to chase again in 2014 after moving out to an 8-2 mark through 10 games, but the second half of the campaign wasnt nearly as kind. After defeating Winnipeg in Week 11 action on the road, the Riders proceeded to win just two more times over the course of eight games and one of those came in double-overtime versus Ottawa, the newest addition to the league and the weakest member. Following that 35-32 survival versus the RedBlacks, Saskatchewan dropped five in a row before closing with a 24-17 triumph versus these same Eskimos on Nov. 8. As for Edmonton, the team with the second-best record in the CFL at 12-6, it had a three-game win streak snapped by Saskatchewan in the regular-season finale on the road. Of the three meetings between these two division foes this year, two went to the Eskimos -- a 24-0 shutout in Week 14, and a closer 24-19 decision three weeks later. In the most recent matchup, Edmonton trailed 24-7 after three periods of play but managed to make things interesting thanks to a 24-yard field goal by Hugh ONeill and a two-yard TD run by quarterback Matt Nichols, but still the hole was too deep. Nichols handled almost every one of the snaps for the visitors, converting 30- of-42 passes for 261 yards, but he was picked off twice and unable to get one of his attempts into the end zone. Running back Tyler Thomas not only ran for a team-best 66 yards on 10 carries, he also caught a game-high seven passes for another 53 yards in the losing cause. The Eskimos were forced to insert Nichols into the starting lineup after Mike Reilly suffered a foot injury during the blowout win over the British Columbia Lions. As of Tuesday night, there was still no determination on whether or not Reilly would be available for the meeting with Saskatchewan, but certainly keeping him out of the regular-season finale increased his chances of rejoining his teammates. While the Eskimos were relying on Nichols to get them through to the postseason, Saskatchewan used a trio of quarterback to handle the final game of the regular season. Kerry Joseph hung in there the longest in terms of pass attempts (16), but he completed just five for 71 yards and was sacked once. Tino Sunseri responded with a perfect 2-of-2 showing for 59 yards and a score to Rob Bagg, while Seth Doege hit on one of his three passes for 12 yards and was sacked one time. Both teams were hard to watch at times, considering the number of penalties doled out in the meeting. Edmonton was charged with 13 infractions for a loss of 110 yards and the Riders 12 penalties for 105 yards. Saskatchewan has done well to limit mistakes this year, at least in terms of penalties, as it ranked next-to-last with 1,523 penalty yards over 18 games. On the other hand, no team was plagued more than Edmonton as the team averaged just over 100 yards in penalties per contest. Nevertheless, even though the referees were constantly looking for the Eskimos to suffer a transgression, the team was still able to control the action rather well. In fact, Edmonton ended up leading the league in scoring defense with just 18.9 ppg allowed. Further down on the list at sixth was Saskatchewan with 24.5 ppg. Offensively, thanks in large part to Reilly, Edmonton was second in points scored with 27.3 ppg, trailing Calgary by just over one point per contest. Again, the Riders found themselves in the middle of the pack with 22.2 ppg. Last season, while Saskatchewan was running away with the lopsided Grey Cup victory over Hamilton, the Eskimos were left at home trying to figure out how they won just four of 18 decisions, two of which came against the Riders and Tiger-Cats ironically enough. In terms of postseason success for each side, Edmonton has the second-most Grey Cups among active clubs in the league, bringing home the trophy 13 times in 24 opportunities. However, the last time the Esks were the last team standing was in 2005 when they topped Montreal by just three points, 38-35. Obviously, Saskatchewan has experienced success more recently in the postseason, playing in the title game in three of the last five years. The survivor of this outing will be back in action the following weekend versus division champion Calgary, for the right to move on to the Grey Cup on Nov. 30 in Vancouver. Yeezy Boost 350 Kaufen . Not bad for a defenceman. The goal, that is. Although the shuffling dance steps werent bad, either. Barrie scored 55 seconds into overtime, Semyon Varlamov stopped 29 shots, and the Avalanche moved a step closer to their first playoff berth in four years with a 3-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday night. Yeezy Günstig Kaufen Schweiz .James scored 29 points, including 16 in the first quarter, and the Cleveland Cavaliers broke a four-game losing streak with a 106-74 win over the Orlando Magic on Monday night. http://www.yeezyschweizkaufen.com/superstar-schweiz-outlet.html . "Im very pleased to be able to add a quarterback with Adrians experience and skill set," Calgary head coach and general manager John Hufnagel said in a statement.It seemed somehow serendipitous that on a day when we turned the calendar to June, the Vancouver Whitecaps were establishing a litany of new “firsts” as they overturned the Portland Timbers in a pulsating, enthralling encounter in the Rose City. Vancouvers first ever win over their expansion cousins (and, obviously, a first at Providence Park) came after nine attempts. That seems hard to believe given the Whitecaps run of results leading up to the two Cascadian rivals joining MLS from North Americas second tier. Equally amazing, the 4-3 loss at home was Portlands first in 23 games, a remarkable record stretching all the way back to March 9, 2013 when the Montreal Impact took all three points at the then Jeld-Wen Field. The win extended Vancouvers unbeaten run to six games, another first for the young MLS franchise. That may not pop off the page like a 22-game unbeaten run at home, but when you also include a road game at the Columbus Crew and home games with the LA Galaxy and Seattle Sounders in that period, the achievement seems a bit more noteworthy. Two converted penalties was a Whitecaps first on the road. (They did score twice from the spot against Real Salt Lake at home, late in the 2011 season). While referee Kevin Stott put himself in terrific position to see both first-half incidents in Portland, its hard not think about the penalty gods who somehow erased a dubious decision from a week ago with the Whitecaps leading Seattle. Erik Hurtado scored his first ugly goal of the season. The Beaverton, Oregon boy came home to bury a psychologically punishing chance that completely changed the complexion at half-time. The predatory instinct of Vancouvers fifth-overall pick from 2013 was clearly on display after he forced a great save from Donovan Ricketts before bundling the ball home by anticipating a rebound. Adidas Superstar Kaufen Schweiz. Its a difficult feat to score four goals in four-straight games, but Hurtado has done it four different ways and, for good measure, showed a different quality by beautifully setting up Kekuta Manneh leading to the second penalty. Goals at Philadelphia on Saturday and Montreal after the World Cup break would tie and then break the five-goals-in-five-MLS-games record held by Camilo over June and July of last year. But perhaps the most exciting “first” of all was the two goals and two assists from Whitecaps midfield maestro Pedro Morales, who, with each passing game, looks like an odds-on early season choice for MLS Newcomer of the Year. The Chilean conductor out “number 10d” last years recipient of that award, Diego Valeri, by quite some margin. His vision to pick out Hurtado on the first-half stoppage time 3-1 goal was incisive and impossible to defend. But his delay, recognition, and then exquisite ball to Jordan Harvey early in the second was even better and it proved to be the game winner. Morales is a bona fide superstar and one who seems to be relishing his role with the club. It looks likely that hell provide some more milestones before this season is done. The Whitecaps will now get a chance to cross another couple of “firsts” off their list - a first goal and victory at PPL Park in Philadelphia, where the Caps visit the Union this Saturday. Judging by their current form, and their ability to “feast on the East” that seems like a pretty safe bet. ' ' '

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