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PITTSBURGH -- James van Riemsdyk scored twice, James Reimer stopped 28 shots, and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Pittsburgh Penguins, 5-2, on Wednesday night.Clarke MacArthur, Mikhail Grabovski and Tyler Bozak also scored for the Maple Leafs. Nikolai Kulemin added three assists as Toronto spoiled Pittsburgh's home opener.Sidney Crosby and reigning NHL MVP Evgeni Malkin scored their first goals of the season for Pittsburgh.The Pens began the shortened season with road wins over the Flyers and Rangers.Malkin, who scored 23 goals in Russia during the lockout, connected late in the first period when he stuffed a pass from Crosby between Reimer's legs.Toronto scored twice early in the second period to jump in front, including van Riemsdyk's first goal as a Leaf after being acquired in an off-season trade with the Flyers. Crosby needed just 25 seconds to tie it.Van Riemsdyk scored his second of the night after intercepting a clearing attempt by Malkin and firing the puck over Marc-Andre Fleury's glove.N.Y. Rangers 4, Boston 3 (OT): Marian Gaborik scored twice in the first period, then completed his hat trick 27 seconds into overtime as the host Rangers overcame two blown leads. Taylor Pyatt also scored for the Rangers, who lost at Boston on Saturday.Notebook: The Avalanche will be without Steve Downie for the rest of the season after the forward suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament Tuesday. ... The Sharks signed free-agent center Scott Gomez to a one-year deal.
Now that it's January, people will begin to look ahead to one of the nation's biggest sporting events, the NCAA tournament. With that hoopla comes fretting over the brackets. And with that comes bracketology, the week-by-week (which turns into day-by-day) updating for who's in, who's out and where. With the state's two major college hoops programs in the top 25, both Michigan and Michigan State are firmly entrenched in the three major bracket projections. Following the loss Sunday at Ohio State, the Wolverines dropped to No. 5 in the rankings. They also fell off the No. 1 line, at least according to the prognosticators. has Michigan as a No. 2 seed in the Midwest (behind Louisville), opening the tournament at the Palace against Florida Gulf Coast. has U-M in the same spot -- No. 2 in the Midwest, beginning the tourney basically at home in Auburn Hills, but against Wright State. , who has U-M as the second seed in the Midwest behind the Cardinals and starting the tournament at the Palace, but he has them playing Stony Brook. Lunardi has Indiana, Duke, Kansas and Louisville has his No. 1 seeds. We expect he'll change that after the Hoosiers' home loss to Wisconsin on Tuesday. Both Palm and Glockner had Arizona instead of IU as the fourth No. 1. As for MSU, all three guys have the Spartans as 4-seeds: Lunardi in the Midwest, opening against North Dakota State in San Jose, Calif.; Palm in the East, opening against a "first round winner" (play-in game) in Lexington, Ky.; Glockner in the East, opening against Middle Tennessee State in Dayton, Ohio.All three have seven Big Ten teams in their brackets.
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