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The Calgary Hitmen remain atop the Central Division thanks to a big night from goalie Chris Driedger. cheap coach handbags . Driedger made 42 saves as the Hitmen edged the Lethbridge Hurricanes 3-2 in Western Hockey League play Tuesday. The win kept Calgary (15-5-3) one point ahead of the Edmonton Oil Kings, who stayed in the hunt by beating Swift Current 2-1. The Hurricanes (13-11-2) meanwhile are five points back of Calgary after dropping their third straight game. Elsewhere in the WHL it was: Red Deer 4, Medicine Hat 0; Prince George 4, Regina 3 (SO); and Victoria 5, Saskatoon 2. At Lethbridge, Alta., Greg Chase, Alex Roach and Carson Samoridny each scored for the Hitmen. Ryan Pilon and Jay Merkley replied for Lethbridge, which capitalized on just one of eight power-play opportunities. Hurricanes goaltender Ty Rimmer meanwhile finished the night with 17 saves. Oil Kings 2, Broncos 1 At Edmonton, Stephane Legault scored two power-play goals for the Oil Kings (14-5-4) in a win over Swift Current (9-12-5). --- Rebels 4, Tigers 0 At Medicine Hat, Alta., Patrik Bartosak stopped 43 shots for Red Deer (13-11-2), which blanked the Tigers (11-14-1). --- Cougars 4, Pats 3 (SO) At Prince George, B.C., Daulton Siwak and Carson Bolduc each scored in the shootout for the Cougars (8-11-4), who scored three times in the second period against Regina (10-12-3). --- Royals 5, Blades 2 At Victoria, Jamie Crooks scored two goals, including one shorthanded, to lead the Royals (12-11-0) past Saskatoon (10-11-1). coach handbags outlet . -- Defenceman Dougie Hamilton scored 9:03 into the second overtime Thursday as the Niagara IceDogs took Game 1 of the Ontario Hockey League final, 3-2 over the London Knights. coach factory outlet . -- Robert Streb won the Mylan Classic on Sunday for his first Web. TORONTO -- The NHL lockout is only a few days old but its effects are already being felt around the league. With a number of big-name players continuing to head for Europe, NHL employees were informed Wednesday that their salaries are scheduled to be cut 20 per cent across the board. That will come into effect on Oct. 1, when full-time staff are reduced to a four-day work week. The news was delivered by commissioner Gary Bettman during a Wednesday morning staff meeting. The NHL also announced the cancellation of pre-season games through Sept. 30, as well as the postponement of the Kraft Hockeyville pre-season game scheduled for Oct. 3 in Belleville, Ont., to the 2013-14 season. Unlike in September 2004, when more than 50 per cent of NHL employees were laid off just days into the lockout, the league is trying to avoid cutting staff. Deputy commissioner Bill Daly told The Canadian Press over the weekend that there were no immediate plans for layoffs, although multiple sources who attended Wednesdays meeting said employees were warned that further cuts could be coming in the future. A number of teams, including the Ottawa Senators and Florida Panthers, announced layoffs earlier this week. The Senators also placed their remaining staff on a reduced work schedule. "Every full-time, every part-time employee is affected by a work stoppage," team president Cyril Leeder said Monday. Bettman and Daly both decided to forgo their salary during the lockout, according to sources. Donald Fehr, the executive director of the NHL Players Association, hasnt been paid since the beginning of July. As the lockout moved into its fourth day, there were still no formal bargaining sessions scheduled between the league and NHLPA. The sides last sat down together on Sept. 12. With it becoming clear NHL training camps wont open as schheduled on Friday, players continued to seek work overseas. coach outlet online. On Wednesday, Jason Spezza signed a deal with Rapperswil-Jona in Switzerland, Anze Kopitar agreed to join brother Gasper with Mora in Sweden and Russian stars Alex Ovechkin (Moscow Dynamo) and Pavel Datsyuk (CSKA Moscow) each returned home to play in the KHL. Rick Nash also arrived in Switzerland, where hell again play alongside Joe Thornton with HC Davos, and said that he believes the lockout could last the entire season -- just as it did in 2004-05. "It doesnt look positive," Nash told newspaper Sudostschweiz. "It could be a season-long break." Even though that remains a long way off, frustration is clearly mounting. Buffalo Sabres goaltender Jhonas Enroth became the latest player to take to Twitter and blame Bettman for another NHL work stoppage, the fourth in two decades. "So sick of this lockout. Playing in the NHL (has) been a life long dream and now we cant bc GB (wants) more money from us? .imlosingtime," Enroth wrote Wednesday. Meanwhile, Montreal owner Geoff Molson said he remains confident a settlement can be reached quickly. "It is our priority and we hope that an agreement will be concluded soon so that fans can enjoy our new team," Molson told reporters Wednesday at the Canadiens charity golf tournement. Molson added that he has unwavering support in Gary Bettman and that the leagues owners are firmly behind him. NHL owners are subject to a $1-million fine for speaking out of line about the lockout. "For the league to be healthy, for the economic system to be good for all teams, there must be adjustments, as Gary mentioned," Molson said. "The 30 owners are standing together and are united and they support Garys approach." ' ' '

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