SASKATOON - Morgan Klimchuk had a hat trick, Adam Brooks picked up three assists, and the Regina Pats scored four goals in the third period to topple the Saskatoon Blades 5-3 in Western Hockey League action on Tuesday. Irving Fryar Youth Jersey .Connor Gay struck twice for the Pats (22-12-2) while Braden Christoffer and Dryden Hunt chipped in with two assists apiece.Sam McKechnie, Brett Stovin and Cameron Hebig, with a power-play goal, scored for the Blades (9-26-3).Regina goaltender Daniel Wapple stopped 30 shots in the victory. Saskatoons Nik Amundrud made 32 saves in the losing effort.---WHEAT KINGS 4 RAIDERS 1BRANDON, Man. — Tim McGauley had a goal and an assist to lead the Wheat Kings over Prince Albert.Jayce Hawryluk, Peter Quenneville and Braylon Shmyr also scored for Brandon (27-7-4).Jayden Hart scored the lone goal for the Raiders (16-21-1), on the power play at 8:03 of the second period.---HITMEN 9 HURRICANES 2CALGARY — Pavel Karnaukhov had a hat trick and an assist to power the Hitmen past Lethbridge.Connor Rankin scored two goals and helped on three more for Calgary (20-14-3). Chase Lang, Jordy Stallard, Adam Tambellini, and Terrell Draude rounded out the Hitmen offence.Tyler Wong and Jaeger White replied for the Hurricanes (9-22-5).---TIGERS 5 ICE 4 (SO)MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — Cole Sanford scored in regulation and again in the shootout as the Tigers edged Kootenay.Kyle Becker struck twice for Medicine Hat (26-9-2), and Matt Staples scored the tying goal at 10:01 of the third period. Luke Philp scored two goals and assisted on two more for the Ice (20-17-1), Jaedon Descheneau had a goal and three assists and Tyler King also scored. Descheneau had a chance to score the tiebreaking goal on a penalty shot in the third period, but he was stopped by Tigers goalie Marek Langhamer.---BRONCOS 4 REBELS 3 (SO)RED DEER, Alta. — Jake DeBrusk scored twice in regulation and again in the shootout to lead Swift Current over the Rebels.Glenn Gawdin also scored in the shootout for the Broncos (19-15-4), and Brett Lernout had the tying goal at 19:08 of the third period.Riley Sheen struck twice for Red Deer (20-13-5) while Conner Bleackley rounded out the offence. Both those players were stopped in the shootout. ---GIANTS 6 BLAZERS 3VANCOUVER — Jesse Roach scored two goals and assisted on another to lead the Giants to victory over Kamloops.Arvin Atwal had a goal and two helpers for Vancouver (17-19-1), and Dalton Sward, Thomas Foster and Mason Geertsen also scored.Dawson Davidson, Ryan Rehill and Deven Sideroff replied for the Blazers (13-22-5).---COUGARS 5 ROCKETS 3KELOWNA, B.C. — Ty Edmonds made 45 saves and Prince George got goals from five different skaters en route to victory over the Rockets.Chase Witala and Jared Bethune had a goal and an assist apiece to lead the Cougars (19-19-1), and Tyler Mrkonjic, Jansen Harkins and Chance Braid also scored.Riley Stadel and Justin Kirkland each had a goal and two helpers for Kelowna (29-6-3) and Rourke Chartier rounded out the offence. Jackson Whistle and Jake Morrissey combined on 15 saves.---THUNDERBIRDS 4 SILVERTIPS 2SEATTLE — Keegan Kolesar struck twice and chipped in with an assist to lead the Thunderbirds past Everett.Ethan Bear had a goal and two helpers for Seattle (17-15-4) and Lane Pederson also scored.Dawson Leedahl and Nikita Scherbak supplied the offence for the Silvertips (21-11-4).--- Julian Edelman Youth Jersey .com) - Delon Wright made all 12 of his free throws and finished with 21 points and six assists as No. Tedy Bruschi Jersey . -- Jim Furyk was 10 shots worse and right where he wanted to be Saturday in the BMW Championship. https://www.patriotssportsgoods.com/Womens-Drew-Bledsoe-Inverted-Jersey/ . Catch the game on TSN starting at 7pm et/4pm pt. You can also listen to all the action live on TSN 1050 at 7pm et. The Knicks are two games behind the Atlanta Hawks for the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference race.TORONTO -- Rookie right-hander Marcus Stroman continues to sparkle for the Blue Jays. The 23-year-old blanked Texas for seven innings and Dan Johnson drove home two runs as Toronto held on to defeat the lowly Rangers 4-1 Saturday afternoon. Stroman has held opposing teams to three earned runs or less in eight of his nine career starts. And he bounced back from that lone subpar outing -- when he gave up six runs in 3 2/3 innings last time out -- with a gritty outing that got better as the day wore on. The five-foot-nine 185-pounder has blanked two of his last three opponents. "Since hes been here, hes been really good -- especially for a young kid," said Toronto manager John Gibbons. "You guys all know the arms there. But hes a lot more polished than I thought he was going to be. And he has a way of dialling it up at crunch time. "He got into a little jam there (in the fourth inning), got a couple of big punchouts after it was first and second no outs. Thats what hes capable of. ... Hes just a great competitor with a great arm. He pitches to win. Hes not worried about anything else but winning a game and it shows." After spending time in the bullpen, Stroman has gone 4-2 as a starter with a 2.50 ERA. The 2010 first-round pick kept the Rangers to four hits during his stint, striking out five with no walks while throwing 107 pitches including 70 strikes. After giving up back-to-back singles to open the fourth inning, he retired 12 straight with four strikeouts. "That definitely pumped me up going into the next inning ... That was huge," Stroman said of the fourth-inning escape. "Definitely a momentum shift." Stroman said it was all about raising ones intensity. "I feel like Im really able to get in the zone when I need to, and really focus and make big pitches on crucial counts. That was one of those moments and it was big. It was big for the team, it was big for us to kind of get us going." Toronto, which outhit Texas 12-6, survived the bases loaded with two outs in the eighth inning thanks to a Dustin McGowan strikeout -- his third of the inning -- of Jake Smolinski. "It got a little hairy there at the end," Gibbons acknowledged. Left-hander Aaron Loup, rather than right-handed closer Casey Janssen who was laid low by either food poisoning or a bug, pitched the ninth for his third save. An opening walk was negated by J.P. Arencibia hitting into a double play before Rougned Odor flied out. After dropping the series opener 5-1, Toronto (50-48) came into the game having lost three straight and nine of its last 11. "We desperately needed that today," Gibbons said of the win. Despite snapping an eight-game losing streak with Fridays win, the numbers were still ugly for injury-plagued Texas. The Rangers (39-58) came into Saturdays contest 2-12 in July and had lost 14 of 16 and 22 of 26. Texas winning percentage of .406 was worst in the majors. Misfiring at the plate in recent daays, the Jays looked to find runs any way they could before a sellout crowd of 45,802 under the roof at Rogers Centre thanks to rain. Stephon Gilmore Patriots Jersey. . Centre-fielder Colby Rasmus showed that in the fifth when, facing a shift, he bunted down the empty third-base line to get on base. That led to some jawing with Texas starter Colby Lewis. "Everybody saw it," Lewis said. "Youre up by two runs with two outs and lay down a bunt. I dont think thats the way the game should be played. I let him know and that was about it. "I just told him I didnt appreciate it," he added, accusing Rasmus of "looking out for batting average." The Jays saw it more as scratching out offence. "Sometimes youve got to force some things," said Gibbons. Toronto, outscored 18-4 in their three previous losses, looked to steal bases, sacrifice and take advantage of any fielding hesitation by the Rangers to get on base and advance runners. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didnt but the home side scratched out enough offence to win. Stroman and Lewis were both coming off rough starts, coincidentally on consecutive days against the Angels. Lewis coughed up 13 runs in 2 1/3 innings, raising his ERA to 6.54 from 5.51. Lewis (6-7) pitched five innings, giving up two runs on eight hits. He struck out five and walked three. Both teams feature patchwork rosters due to the injury bug, with seven active catchers between them. The Rangers injury woes grew Saturday when right-fielder Alex Rios sprained his right ankle in his first trip to the plate. Rios, a former Jay, was unable to continue his at-bat and left the game. He was replaced by Daniel Robertson. X-rays were negative and Rios was listed as day-to-day. It was also a painful first inning for Jays catcher Dioner Navarro, who fouled a ball off the top of his shin but was able to continue. The Jays opened the scoring in their half of the fourth with Johnson doubling home Rasmus, who had singled to lead off the inning and advanced to third on a wild pitch. One out later, Johnson went to third on a successful Anthony Gose bunt. Munenori Kawaskis infield single made it 2-0, with Toronto leaving two on the bases. Toronto added to its lead in the seventh on consecutive singles by Cabrera, Bautista and Navarro. After Rasmus reached first on a fielders choice, Johnson brought Bautista home on a sacrifice fly to make it 4-0. Brett Cecil and McGowan followed Stroman in the eighth, when the Rangers finally got on the board via an Elvis Andrus RBI single. Cecil had opened the inning by yielding a walk and a single. McGowan seemed to have the situation in control when he struck out the ever-dangerous Adrian Beltre with two outs. But Beltre made it to first base to load the bases thanks to a Navarro passed ball and McGowan found himself needing another out. The Jays have won six of their last seven series against the Rangers in Toronto. Saturdays win gave them a chance to make it seven of eight. ' ' '