LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Dan Boyle had a goal and an assist, Cam Talbot made 28 saves, and the New York Rangers held off the Los Angeles Kings for a 4-3 victory Thursday night in a rematch of last years Stanley Cup finals.Kevin Klein, Lee Stempniak and Martin St. Louis scored in a 5:46 span of the second period for the Rangers, who erased an early two-goal deficit and completed a Southern California sweep with their 12th win in 13 games overall.Justin Williams scored two goals for the defending Stanley Cup champions, who returned from a four-day break with an inconsistent defensive effort.Jonathan Quick stopped 22 shots, but his teammates struggled to keep up with the Rangers speed and precision for parts of Los Angeles fourth loss in five games.Tanner Pearson scored in the first period for Los Angeles. Williams got his second goal with 4:03 to play.BRUINS 3, DEVILS 0BOSTON (AP) — Milan Lucic scored two goals, and Niklas Svedberg earned his second NHL shutout behind three periods of stifling defence as Boston topped New Jersey.Svedberg faced only 14 shots. Boston held New Jersey to three in the opening period and four in the second, three coming on a late power play that did nothing to spark the Devils.David Krejci and Torey Krug assisted on Lucics power-play goal with 1:10 left in the first, and Carl Soderberg added an unassisted goal 8:31 into the second for the only scoring until Lucic tapped in an empty-netter with 12 seconds remaining.Patrice Bergeron, who scored the winner Wednesday in Bostons overtime victory at Pittsburgh, and Chris Kelly assisted on the final goal. It was the 700th career game for both.New Jerseys Cory Schneider made 41 saves.FLYERS 3, CAPITALS 2, OTPHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jakub Voracek scored 1:28 into overtime to lift Philadelphia over Washington.Voracek scored his 16th goal of the season on the power player to give the Flyers their second win of the homestand.Alex Ovechkin and Karl Alzner scored for the Capitals, who twice blew one-goal leads.R.J. Umberger and Sean Courturier also scored for the Flyers.Braden Holtby started a Washington goalie-record 17th straight game and played in his 23rd straight overall.Philadelphias Steve Mason, who left Wednesdays practice early due to soreness, stopped 26 shots.HURRICANES 5, SABRES 2RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Jeff Skinner scored one of Carolinas four goals in the second period, and the Hurricanes sent Buffalo to its sixth straight loss.Jiri Tlusty had a goal and an assist for the Hurricanes, who have won three of four. Carolina, last in the Eastern Conference, moved within one point of Buffalo.Tlusty, Eric Staal and Victor Rask scored in a 69-second span late in the second period. Riley Nash added a goal in the third period.Philip Varone scored both Buffalo goals in his second game this season.Cam Ward made 18 saves for Carolina, which has gone 10 games without allowing a power-play goal. Buffalos Jhonas Enroth stopped 26 shots.BLUES 7, SHARKS 2ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis scored the final four goals to turn a one-goal lead into a rout of San Jose.Alexander Steen, Jay Bouwmeester, Paul Stastny, Jori Lehtera, T.J. Oshie, Patrik Berglund and David Backes all scored for the Blues, who have 20 goals in three games. Jaden Schwartz added three assists, and Brian Elliott made 25 saves.The Blues beat the Sharks 7-2 on Saturday in San Jose and then defeated the Coyotes 6-0 on Tuesday in Arizona. St. Louis opened a seven-game homestand after playing 16 of 23 on the road.The Sharks got goals from Logan Couture and Melker Karlsson.St. Louis struck first with a power-play goal from Steen, his 11th of the season and third in four games, and a goal from Bouwmeester.PREDATORS 3, STARS 2, OTNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Shea Weber scored his second goal of the game 17 seconds into overtime, and Nashville beat Dallas.The Predators also tied Anaheim for the most points in the NHL while improving to 16-2-1 at home. Miikka Salomaki scored in his NHL debut. Roman Josi had two assists.Jason Spezza and Trevor Daley scored for Dallas, which was 4-1-1 in its previous six games.The Predators have won the first three games against their Central Division rivals this season.WILD 4, BLACKHAWKS 2ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Bryan Bickell scored twice in the third period, Corey Crawford made a season-high 42 saves, and Chicago held on to beat heavy-hearted Minnesota.Patrick Sharp and Patrick Kane also scored for Chicago, which has won four of six.Jason Zucker and Jason Pominville scored for Minnesota, which has lost nine of 11.The Wild played its second straight game without left wing Zach Parise. His father, former Minnesota North Stars player J.P. Parise, died Wednesday night.A moment of silence was held before the game and Wild players wore 11 decals on their helmets.With Darcy Kuemper out at least a week with a lower-body injury, Niklas Backstrom got the start for Minnesota and made 15 saves.COYOTES 4, JETS 1GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Mikkel Boedker had two goals and an assist, Shane Doan added a goal and two assists, and Arizona rebounded from an ugly home loss to beat Winnipeg.The Coyotes, beaten by St. Louis 6-0 on Tuesday, scored their first three goals on power plays, two in the games first 3:18.Oliver Ekman-Larsson had Arizonas other goal. Mathieu Perreault scored for Winnipeg.Mike Smith, in goal for the game against the Blues, had 34 saves for Arizona, Ondrej Pavelec stopped 26 shots for the Jets.The three power-play goals — in five attempts — matched the Coyotes season high. The Jets were 0-for-7 on power plays.AVALANCHE 5, SENATORS 2DENVER (AP) — Jarome Iginla scored twice and Colorado beat Ottawa.Semyon Varlamov followed up his 54-save shutout at Chicago with 36 saves for the Avalanche, who have won four of five. Erik Johnson, Brad Stuart and Daniel Briere also had goals for Colorado.Iginla got the Avalanche on the board first with his 11th goal of the season. It was Iginlas 572nd career goal, moving him within one of Mike Bossy for 20th on the NHL career list.The Senators have lost three in a row.Stuart gave Colorado a 2-0 lead with his first goal in 65 games, dating to Dec. 3, 2013, when he was playing with San Jose.The Senators cut the lead to 2-1 on Mark Stones 10th goal at 3:03 of the second. It was the first goal allowed by Varlamov in 84:04 of playing time. Bobby Ryans 12th goal made it 4-2 just 42 seconds after Iginlas second tally.PANTHERS 3, CANUCKS 1VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Jonathan Huberdeau had two goals and an assist, and Roberto Luongo stopped 32 shots in his return to Vancouver as Florida beat the Canucks.Aleksander Barkov also scored for Florida, and Luongo earned his 389th NHL victory — tying Dominik Hasek for 11th place on the career list.It was also Luongos first against the Canucks, giving him a victory against all 30 NHL teams. 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Air Max 97 Moins Cher . This has become the Raptors mantra as they embark on a new era with a new regime and, in the not-so-distant future, a new image.TORONTO – Watching Brett Cecil pitch, its difficult to imagine that just a little more than a year ago, a group of reporters approached his locker stall in Dunedin to ask if hed cracked the 2013 lineup. Whats happened since - an All-Star appearance and a 2.82 ERA in 60 appearances last season and a perfect run over his first 10 outings (eight-and-two-thirds innings) this season - is special. There was Cecil on Tuesday, called upon by manager John Gibbons in the seventh inning of a 3-3 game with the Blue Jays in a jam, bailing out his team once again. The Orioles had runners on second and third with one out. Cecil walked slugging left-hander Chris Davis before striking out Adam Jones and Steve Clevenger. The clutch performance paved the way to a six-run eighth and Toronto beat the Orioles 9-3, winning the opening game of a fourth-consecutive series. “Just trying to make good pitches,” said Cecil. Cecil is a native of Dunkirk, Maryland. He went to the University of Maryland and served as the Terrapins closer in his sophomore year of 2006, saving 13 games to set a school record. His success as a reliever in college prepared him for the role hes tasked with now. “I knew right off the bat once I moved to the ‘pen that it wouldnt take long,” said Cecil. “Ive done it before and it worked out in the past and it sure has now.” GIBBONS APPROACH TO BULLPEN Entering Tuesdays action, the Blue Jays had received 103 2/3 innings in 19 games from their starting pitchers, an average of between five-and-a-third and five and two-thirds innings per outing. Toronto will need more from its starting five and the sooner the better. After this coming Mondays off day, the Blue Jays will begin a stretch in which they have one day off between April 29 and June 1. Manager John Gibbons tries to balance the short-term and long-term consequences of each decision. “I mean, youve got to think long-term, but youre trying to win that game, too,” said Gibbons. “If theyre fresh you go to them … You want (starters) to go deeper into the game, but if they start to lose it or start to tire out because of the pitches or whatever it is, you look at the lineup or what youre facing, youre trying to hold that game in check.” Youll start to see more of J.A. Happ, Esmil Rogers and Todd Redmond in the fifth and sixth innings in games if the starters dont get deep. The specialists at the back-end of the bullpen cant be the daily option. “If you wear them down too much, those guys arent going to be probably effective later, anyway,” said Gibbons. “Thats why youre going to need some other guys to step up and get some big outs in the sixth, maybe the seventh.” In the last two seasons, 13 of the 20 playoff teams have had staffs that averaged six or more innings per start. The worst, Cleveland, averaged just better than five-and-two-thirds innings per start last season. The Blue Jays, in the earlly going of 2014, are averaging about an out fewer per start than the Indians of last year.dddddddddddd If that doesnt seem like much, prorate that stat over 162 games. Youre asking your bullpen to get 162 more outs over the course of the season. INJURED JANSSEN IN TORONTO Casey Janssen rejoined his teammates in Toronto on Tuesday after his minor-league rehab assignment was halted. The strain in his abdominal/back area, near his oblique, hasnt improved to the point where Janssen is comfortable continuing to appear in games. He threw an inning for Single-A Dunedin a week ago Tuesday, allowing a hit and striking out one. “To be clear, it wasnt a setback,” said Janssen. “We realized it wasnt going to heal doing what I was doing. So instead of putting our foot on the gas, we had to take it off a bit and listen to my body a little bit more.” Janssen played catch before Tuesdays game with the Orioles. The plan is to throw a bullpen session in Toronto later this week and, if hes feeling better, Janssen will go back out on a rehab assignment. “Thats the frustrating part. Im not in pain,” said Janssen. “I mean theres a little bit of annoyance in there and the thing was, as long as you werent in pain, to keep progressing. So I didnt have symptoms of pain, but realizing that the swelling wasnt going to go away and Im in more jeopardy of maybe reinjuring, either that or somewhere else because Im compensating, we added it all up and it didnt make sense.” The Blue Jays bullpen, usually reliable, had two hiccups toward the end of the just-completed road trip through Baltimore, Minnesota and Cleveland. A six-run, eight-walk eighth inning turned a 5-3 lead into a 9-5 deficit in Thursday nights loss to the Twins. On Sunday, three walks and a bases-clearing double in the sixth turned a 4-2 lead into a 5-4 deficit in a loss to the Indians. Janssen is confident his mates will get back on track. “Those guys are still one of the best in the game,” said Janssen. “I dont care what a game or two happened or didnt happen. Basically, these guys are really, really good. Its a strength of our team and it will be a strength of our team.” ROGERS REBUILDING CONFIDENCE Esmil Rogers pitched two scoreless innings to mop up Saturdays shutout win in Cleveland. After a tough start, he needed it. “I know that I can do that more than one time,” said Rogers. “Anytime they need me, Im going to be there. If Im healthy, Im going to be great.” Rogers has allowed a staff-high four home runs on the season in just 10 1/3 innings pitched. Watching balls fly out of the park, he admits, rattled his confidence. “Sometimes you get a little frustrated about that because people can see you and you want to do the best you can,” said Rogers. “I think about it and I dont want it to happen again, but this is baseball. You dont know when youre going to be good and when youre going to be bad.” ' ' '