Toronto, ON (SportsNetwork.com) - Anton Khudobin stopped 34 shots to give the Carolina Hurricanes a 4-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Monday. Eric Staal had two goals while Elias Lindholm and Brad Malone each scored once for the Hurricanes, who have won three of their last four. We werent perfect, but we played hard and competed, said Carolina head coach Bill Peters. Back-to-back wins on the road for the first time this season, so things are going in the right direction. Nazem Kadri had the only goal of the game for the Maple Leafs, who have lost five straight and have scored just twice during that time. Were trying, said Toronto forward Phil Kessel. I dont know if people can see it but we are trying, we just, I dont know, we cant find it right now. Jonathan Bernier gave up three goals on 13 shots before being pulled early in the second period. James Reimer stopped all 18 shots he faced in relief. Carolina got on the scoreboard just 7:06 in as Patrick Dwyers wrister from the right wing was kicked out to the left where Malone snapped it home for his third of the year. Just 41 seconds later, Lindholm went in on a breakaway and was able to slide a backhand between the pads of Bernier for his ninth goal of the season. The Hurricanes had a goal waived off later in the first, but made it a 3-0 game just 48 seconds into the second on Staals turnaround shot from the slot that found the back of the net. Toronto finally got on the board thanks to the power play as Kadri picked the right corner from the left circle for his 12th of the season. That marker ended a goal drought of 162 minutes, 14 seconds. The goal, though, came with 5:11 to play and the Maple Leafs were unable to cut further into the deficit despite pulling Reimer with nearly three minutes to play. Staals empty-netter with 1:34 to play accounted for the final score. Game Notes Carolina has off until next Tuesday when it will hosts Tampa Bay ... Toronto plays in Ottawa on Wednesday ... Toronto was 1-for-4 on the power play, while Carolina failed on all three of its chances. Bobby Knoop Jersey . Boston is making its first appearance in the ALCS since 2008. For Detroit, its a third straight trip to the ALCS and its fourth in eight years. Bert Blyleven Angels Jersey . Ireland was the last unbeaten side in the championship after France fell to Wales on Friday, and was favoured to end a three-match losing run to England with a side with more than twice as many caps, rampant momentum, and added incentive to celebrate Brian ODriscolls world record-tying 139th test cap. https://www.cheapangels.com/283j-patrick...sey-angels.html. Floundering in the English Premier League, United has delivered better performances in Europe this season and stunned Bayern by taking the lead against the run of play through Nemanja Vidics header in the 58th minute. Bayern had dominated possession but struggled to create a clear-cut chance before Schweinsteiger arrowed a half-volley high into the net in the 67th to give the German side a slight advantage ahead of the second leg in Munich next week. Nick Adenhart Jersey . -- John Senden never imagined it would take more than seven years to win again. Ty Buttrey Angels Jersey . - The Jacksonville Jaguars are leaning more toward playing injured quarterback Blake Bortles against Tennessee on Thursday night.NASHVILLE -- Authorities say the truck-stop company owned by Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam and Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam has agreed to pay $92 million in fines for cheating customers out of promised rebates and discounts. According to the U.S. Attorneys Office for the Eastern District of Tennessee, Pilot Flying J has accepted responsibility for the criminal conduct of its employees, ten of whom have pleaded guilty to participating in the scheme. The agreement was signed Friday by attorneys for the nations largest diesel retailer. The agreement does not protect any individual at Pilot from prosecution and requires the company to co-operate with an ongoing investigation of current and former employees. Jimmy Haslam has said he was unaware of the scheme.dddddddddddd Through a spokesman, he declined an interview on Monday, but issued a statement: "We, as a company, look forward to putting this whole unfortunate episode behind us, continuing our efforts to rectify the damage done, regaining our customers trust, and getting on with our business." Gov. Bill Haslam holds an undisclosed ownership share in the company but has said he is not involved in Pilots day-to-day operations. Pilot agreed in November to pay out nearly $85 million to settle claims in a class-action lawsuit with 5,500 trucking companies. Several companies have filed separate lawsuits against Pilot that are ongoing. ' ' '