International Melbourne Victory pair Marco Rojas and Natasha Dowie have been
voted as the A-League and W-League players of the month for November.
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Online .New Zealand winger Rojas has scored or assisted in each
A-League game hes played in this season, earning him the Professional
Footballers Association (PFA) monthly gong.The 25-year-old, whose side faces
cross-town rivals Melbourne City on Saturday night, said he was delighted to
have hit the ground running on his return to Australia.Im very happy to be back
in the A-League with Victory, he said.The support I have received from the club,
my teammates and the fans has been brilliant and Im really enjoying my
football.Rojas missed last weekends 3-0 win with Western Sydney with a hamstring
complaint and could be restricted to bench duties for the derby.Dowie, a former
England international who harbours hopes of returning to the national team
through her W-League displays, netted three times during November.Victorys
womens side is struggling on the bottom of the league but Dowie has provided
invention and effort up front.This award means a lot to players and to have been
chosen by my peers as the PFA W-League Player of the Month is a real honour, she
said.The awards are voted on by A-League and W-League players each month.
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Nederland . Jay Feely kicked a 41-yard field goal in overtime, and
the Cardinals edged the Tennessee Titans 37-34 in overtime after blowing a
17-point lead late in the fourth quarter.
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Bestellen . 1 position. The Mustangs (6-0), who beat Queens 50-31
last weekend, earned 17 first-place votes and 287 points in voting by the
Football Reporters of Canada. Western was last ranked first in the country in
October 2011.
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limped out of Sundays 1-0 win over Udinese after just 13 minutes. Juventus says
Pirlo underwent tests on Monday which revealed he has "a second-degree lesion to
the collateral medial ligament in his right knee. EDMONTON, Alberta -- The
Dallas Stars finally have some positive momentum going.Patrick Eaves had a goal
and an assist and Kari Lehtonen made 40 saves as the Stars won for the second
time in two nights, beating the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 on Friday.Lauri Korpikoski
and Antoine Roussel also scored for the Stars, who had lost six of seven before
turning things around with a win at Calgary on Thursday night.I havent played
back-to-backs in a long time, so that was a nice challenge and it was fun to get
lots of action too, it kept me in the game easily the whole time, Lehtonen
said.Dallas forward Tyler Seguin, who picked up two assists, said the Stars
really clamped down defensively.Were finding ways to defend, Seguin said. With
the guys out of the lineup, thats a lot of speed and a lot of goal scoring. Our
main focus and discussions have been how were going to defend. I thought our
goalie did a great job tonight and our D made some great plays and some smart
plays and our forwards track back hard. It was good things the last two nights,
were going to put it away and keep it going.Patrick Maroon and Tyler Pitlick
scored for Edmonton, which has lost two straight to fall to 2-4-1 since starting
the season 7-1-0. Cam Talbot stopped 27 shots.Were always playing from behind,
Oilers captain Connor McDavid said. Were putting ourselves behind the 8-ball and
we have to figure out a way to have better starts.They did a good job at
trapping up the middle and not allowing us to get speed. Ultimately, weve got to
find a way to win a game like that. Its just not good enough coming close.
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Bestellen Online. Roussel got the tiebreaking goal with 5 minutes
left in the second period, taking a partial breakaway pass from Seguin and
beating Talbot.Edmonton had some solid chances in the dying minutes, but
Lehtonen preserved the win.Dallas got off to a fast start, scoring on the first
shot of the game, just 28 seconds in. Jamie Benn fed it into the slot to
Korpikoski, who blasted a shot past Talbot.Jordan Eberle put the Oilers back on
the offense just three minutes later, fishing a puck out of a scramble in front
of the net and putting a shot on Lehtonen, with Maroon sweeping in to score his
sixth of the season.Eaves scored on a long point shot to make it 2-1 for Dallas
five minutes into the first period.Edmonton tied the game up again with 29
seconds left to play in the opening period as Pitlick got the puck behind the
net and swooped out front before calmly lifting a backhand past Lehtonen.Game
notes The Stars have been forced to get by without six of their top forwards,
with Cody Eakin, Patrick Sharp, Ales Hemsky, Jiri Hudler, Jason Spezza and
Mattias Janmark all absent from the lineup. ... Coming into the game, the Stars
had gone 17-3-4 against the Oilers over the past seven seasons. ... It was the
first of three meetings between the two teams this season, the next one is at
Dallas on Nov. 19.UP NEXTStars: At Vancouver on Sunday in the finale of a
five-game trip.Oilers: Host the New York Rangers on Sunday. ' ' '