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SPORTS Wednesday 15 november 2017
Teravainen scores
3 in 3rd, Hurricanes
beat Stars 5-1
By The Associated Press leigh.
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Teu- Aho’s first goal came in his
vo Teravainen had a natu- 14th game of the season,
ral hat trick in the third pe- two earlier than last season
riod and an assist Monday when he finished with 24
night, leading the Carolina goals.
Hurricanes to a 5-1 victory FLAMES 7, BLUES 4
over the Dallas Stars. CALGARY, Alberta (AP) —
Sebastian Aho added his Mark Jankowski had two
first goal of the season and goals and an assist, and Kris
two assists, and Jordan Sta- Versteeg scored the win-
al’s career-high four assists ner with 5:31 left as Calgary
gave him 201 with the Hur- beat St. Louis.
ricanes. In a wild third period, the
Jeff Skinner scored the oth- Flames took the lead twice
er Carolina goal in the clos- only to see the Blues come Dallas Stars’ Esa Lindell (23) and Carolina Hurricanes’ Trevor van Riemsdyk (57) eye the puck dur-
ing seconds. back to tie it each time. ing the first period of an NHL hockey game, Monday, Nov. 13, 2017, in Raleigh, N.C.
Scott Darling stopped 25 Calgary finally went in front Associated Press
shots for the victory. for good when Versteeg’s Johnny Gaudreau and Mi- to seven games (five goals, 16 of Calgary’s 17 games
Alexander Radulov scored shot off the wing beat chael Frolik also scored as seven assists). this season, left after the first
for Dallas, which won the goalie Jake Allen. the Flames finished 5-2-0 on Vladimir Tarasenko scored period with an undisclosed
previous meeting at home Sam Bennett scored his first their longest homestand of twice for St. Louis, and injury. Eddie Lack played
4-3 on Oct. 20. The Stars of the season for Calgary, the season. Jaden Schwartz and Alex- the final 40 minutes, stop-
came out on top in their and Micheal Ferland got his Gaudreau had two points ander Steen also scored. ping 13 of 15 shots for his
previous three trips to Ra- fourth goal in four games. to extend his point streak Mike Smith, who has started first win with the Flames.q
NFL: More concussion self-reporting; Brissett handled OK
NEW YORK (AP) — The concussions.” ing whether the Seattle Se-
NFL’s chief medical officer NFL spokesman Joe Lock- ahawks properly followed
says more than a third of hart said on the call that concussion protocols with
concussion evaluations so the league and the play- quarterback Russell Wilson
far this season are a result ers’ union are still review- on Thursday night. q
of players indicating they
have symptoms, a much
higher percentage than
last season.
Allen Sills said in a confer-
ence call with reporters
Tuesday that “about 37
percent” of the 379 con-
cussion evaluations during
the preseason and regular Indianapolis Colts quarterback Jacoby Brissett (7) slides to a first
season have been “initi- down in front of Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Mike Hilton
ated by a self-report.” Sills (31) during the first half of an NFL football game in Indianapolis,
said it was about 20 to 22 Sunday, Nov. 12, 2017. Associated Press
percent a year ago.
He called that increase “a Indianapolis Colts quarter- After the game, it was de-
positive development.” back Jacoby Brissett on termined he did have con-
Sills also said the rules for Sunday, when he was al- cussion symptoms.
checking for a concussion lowed to return to a game Sills says it is impossible to
were followed properly for after a hit to the head. “capture 100 percent of