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The Toronto Maple Leafs announced Monday that the team has re-signed defenceman Mark Fraser to a one-year contract. Discount Ray Ban Sunglasses For Women . Fraser, 25, split the 2011-12 AHL season between the Toronto Marlies and Syracuse Crunch, tallying seven assists, a plus-15 rating and 67 penalty minutes in 45 games. The 6-4, 220-pounder helped lead the Marlies to the 2012 Calder Cup Final, posting three assists and 31 penalty minutes in 17 playoff games. Fraser was acquired by the Maple Leafs from the Ducks on February 27, 2012 in exchange for Dale Mitchell. The native of Ottawa, Ontario, also appeared in four games with the New Jersey Devils in 2011-12, collecting 14 penalty minutes. Fraser has played 98 career NHL games, all with the Devils, posting eight points (three goals, five assists) and 86 penalty minutes.Discount Ray Ban Sunglasses Aviator . JOSEPH, Mo. Discount Ray Ban Sunglasses . The former Formula One driver is vying for a Paralympic medal Wednesday in paracycling - a hand cycle powered by the arms - at the Brands Hatch race track, where he once raced cars.Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Morgan Rielly scored late in the third period to give the Moose Jaw Warriors a hard-fought 2-1 win on Wednesday over the Vancouver Giants in Western Hockey League action. The Moose Jaw defenceman, from nearby West Vancouver, scored off his own rebound from a tight angle at 15:09 of the third period to give the Warriors (10-11-7) their second win in a row. Fellow defenceman Kendall McFaull scored his first goal of the season for Moose Jaw on the power play at 18:30 of the opening period to tie the game 1-1. Tristan Sieben opened the scoring for Vancouver (7-18-0) with a wrap-around goal at the 3:20 mark. It was one of only two shots on goal by the Giants in the first period, even though they had two power-play opportunities. The Warriors had 14 shots in the period, and lived up to their billing as the seventh-best power-play team in the WHL when a seemingly innocuous long-range shot from McFaull squeezed between the goalies legs. Vancouver lost its fifth in a row despite a fine evening from goaltender Payton Lee, who made 32 savves. Discount Ray Ban. His Moose Jaw counterpart Justin Paulic only had to make 15 saves. The Warriors went 1 for 5 with the man advantage while the Giants were 0 for 4. Elsewhere in the WHL it was: Swift Current 5 Brandon 1; Lethbridge 6 Prince Albert 4; Kootenay 5 Edmonton 4 (SO) and Kelowna 3 Tri-City 2. Broncos 5 Wheat Kings 1 At Brandon, Man., Chance Lund had a goal and an assist to lead Swift Current (11-12-5) past the Wheat Kings (10-15-3). Hurricanes 6 Raiders 4 At Prince Albert, Sask., Jaimen Yakubowski scored twice and added two assists as Lethbridge (14-13-3) sank the Raiders (18-8-2). Ice 5 Oil Kings 4 (SO) At Cranbrook, B.C., Sam Reinhart and Luke Philp scored in the shootout as Kootenay (8-15-1) slipped past Edmonton (16-5-5). Philp also had back-to-back goals in the third period for the Ice. Rockets 3 Americans 2 At Kelowna, B.C., Dylen McKinlay snapped a 2-2 tie in the second period, and set up a pair of first period goals by Myles Bell, to lead the Rockets (16-8-2) past Tri-City (16-9-2). (With files from the Brandon Sun) ' ' '

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