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Cheap Authentic Air Max .C. - In a story Dec. 20 about the New York Rangers win over the Carolina Hurricanes, The Associated Press misspelled the name of Rangers player Kevin Klein.A corrected version of the story is below:Rangers beat Hurricanes 3-2 in shootoutZuccarello, Lundqvist help Rangers rally for 3-2 shootout win over CarolinaBy JOEDY McCREARYAP Sports WriterThe New York Rangers kept pressing after they had a tying goal waved off.They went back out and scored another one — and then won the game in the shootout.Mats Zuccarello scored in the tiebreaker, and the Rangers beat the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 on Saturday night for their fifth consecutive win.Henrik Lundqvist made 18 saves before stopping all three Carolina attempts in the shootout.Kevin Klein tied it with 2:23 remaining — about 5 minutes after the Rangers had a goal for Matt Hunwick disallowed because Carolina goalie Cam Wards mask had come off.Maybe earlier in the year, you get a bounce like that and you get down on yourself, Klein said. I thought the resilience our team showed, not to let up, we just turned to each other and said, Just keep going.J.T. Miller also scored in the third period for the Rangers, who have earned at least one point in nine straight games against Metropolitan Division opponents.Jeff Skinner and Chris Terry scored, and Ward finished with 32 saves for the last-place Hurricanes, who have lost 11 of 14.Weve got to play faster. We didnt play fast. We didnt think fast, Carolina coach Bill Peters said. And we didnt move the puck.Zuccarello beat Ward with a wrist shot for the only goal of the shootout. Lundqvist stopped Skinner and Nathan Gerbe before gloving Terrys backhand to end it.Rick Nashs NHL-best 11-game point streak for New York was snapped.Klein sent this one to overtime when he beat Ward with a hard wrist shot, about 5 minutes after Hunwicks disallowed goal.Ward said a shot had hit him in the head, and my strap came loose and it fell off my head.Lundqvist acknowledged it was probably the right call because there was some contact between a Rangers skater and Ward near the net.Miller pulled the Rangers to 1-1 when he slipped behind three Carolina skaters, took a smooth feed from Zuccarello and beat Ward on a breakaway.Skinner put Carolina back in front 26 seconds later when he skated up the boards and slipped a backhand between Lundqvists legs.I made a mistake there and it could have cost us, Lundqvist said. I felt like we deserved the two points, but things happened. The most important thing is, we never gave up here. We kept working hard and I think we deserved this one.The Rangers have won 13 of 16 against the Hurricanes while scoring at least four goals in nine of those matchups.They might have had that many in the first few minutes, had Ward not been so sharp early on.The Rangers peppered him with a series of odd-man rushes in the early moments, only to have him turn them all aside.I dont think we got the start we wanted to, but (Ward) was huge for us, Skinner said.Then the Hurricanes grabbed an early lead when Gerbe skated up the ice and slipped a feed to Terry, who beat Lundqvist at 7:20 for his second goal in two games this season against the New York goalie.NOTES: C Derick Brassard was back for New York after missing two games with the mumps. ... The teams play again Sunday night in New York.___Follow Joedy McCreary on Twitter at http://twitter.com/joedyapReplica Air Max . 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JOHNS, N.L. - The St. Johns IceCaps will have to rely on their defence as they try and make a return trip to the Calder Cup final.Head coach Keith McCambridge said St. Johns will be hoping to establish a defence-first team that capitalizes on its chances after losing a lot of firepower after last season.We will have to be good defensively, limiting opportunities against, and hope our special teams are strong and we are able to capitalize while leaning on those younger players to score goals, he said. We are missing a lot of offence. Three of the top-four scorers from last year have left the Winnipeg Jets American Hockey Lague affiliate in the off-season: Andrew Gordon, Jerome Samson and Kael Mouillierat. Only captain Jason Jaffray remains from that group.There is 75 goals that you take out of our line-up, so were going to have to find people to score goals this year, Jaffray said. We will need to find guys (to step up) and score some goals and provide offence for this team.Jaffray, now a 32-year-old veteran, will again be counted on for his leadership and consistent scoring. He will get offensive support from Eric ODell, who was sent back to the AHL from the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday. ODell has 199 points in 143 games for St. Johns.Carl Klingberg, entering a contract year, will be looking to build on a career season in which he scored 22 goals en route to a 42-point campaign.Klingberg really took a step forward last year and provided some offence, Jaffray said. He provided a jump for us last year and scored some big goals in big moments.McCambridge said the team is also expecting second-year professionals JC Lipon and Austen Brassard, newly-acquired Patrick Holland, and rookies Scott Kosmachuk and Ryan Olsen to help fill the offensive void left by key departing players.The nature of the beast in the AHL is that there is a lot of turnover, a lot of new faces. Younger players come in, and prospects is what this league is about, McCambridge said. The goal is to try and get the younger players to be good professional hockey players, making sure the skill set continues to grow and the players get better every day. We need to continue to push forward with the identity of being a hard-working team.Defenceman Ben Chiarot, entering his fourth year, is among those younger players who will be looking to build on his game.I want to keep that same foundation of being strong andd physical, but maybe add a little more offence, and get more shots through from the point, said Chiarot, who was among the last cuts on defence at Jets training camp. Air Max From China. I want to expand my game and work on all areas of it. If you only focus on one thing, thats when you start to regress.The IceCaps defence looks better on paper than last season despite losing offensive powerhouse Zach Redmond.Its going to be a really strong defence-core, obviously, Chiarot added. We have a lot of experience now with a core group of guys who have been here the last couple of years.Keaton Ellerby, a veteran of 211 NHL games, was cut from Winnipeg at the same time as Chiarot and could bring some stability to the young team. Will ONeill looks primed to take another step in his development, if he can follow up his 16-point playoff performance from last season. The IceCaps hope sophomore Brenden Kichton can build on his 48-point standout rookie campaign.We have eight solid defencemen right now. The coach has tough decisions going into the weekend, Jaffray said.The hardest IceCaps player to replace will likely be Gordon, who finished the season with 56 points while consistently paired on a line with Jaffray. Having spent 90 per cent of his playing time with Gordon, Jaffray said a player like that is nearly impossible to replace.Its not just his offence, Jaffray said. Its also the leadership that he brought in the dressing room. He made my life much easier, having a guy like that around that has won some championships and been around and put up a good chunk of points for many seasons.Despite losing some veteran scorers, Chiarot said some of the younger IceCaps are ready to contribute.A lot of our forwards are young but they were high scorers in juniors, so its only a matter of time until those guys get confidence and bring out their offensive game here too, he said. Rookie Connor Hellebuyck and NHL veteran Peter Budaj should form a solid goaltending tandem for the IceCaps.Hellebuyck, 21 is coming off two standout seasons with UMass-Lowell in the NCAA. Budaj is a veteran of 296 NHL games and backed up Carey Price with the Montreal Canadiens last season. Second-year pro Jussi Olkinuora could also factor into the equation.The IceCaps kick off their season Friday in Providence against the Bruins. Their home-opener is,Oct. 17, against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. ' ' '