NFL
THURSDAY
Houston10033-16
Indianapolis33310-19
Hou-Foster 9 run (Rackers kick), 14:06.
Ind-FG Vinatieri 23, 4:38.
Hou-FG Rackers 44, 2:01.
Ind-FG Vinatieri 32, 3:36.
Hou-FG Rackers 35, 10:25.
Ind-FG Vinatieri 47, :54.
Ind-FG Vinatieri 31, 6:48.
Hou-FG Rackers 31, 1:56.
Ind-Wayne 1 pass from Orlovsky (Vinatieri kick), :19.
A-64,159.
TEAM STATS
HouInd
First downs1424
Total Net Yards283320
Rushes-yards31-17132-95
Passing112225
Punt Returns3-161-20
Kickoff Returns1-331-17
Interceptions Ret.0-00-0
Comp-Att-Int13-16-023-41-0
Sacked-Yards Lost4-203-19
Punts6-42.25-41.8
Fumbles-Lost2-12-1
Penalties-Yards11-844-35
Time of Possession27:0532:55
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING-Houston, Foster 23-158, Jones 1-15, Tate 6-(minus 1), Yates 1-(minus 1). Indianapolis, Addai 19-59, D.Brown 11-35, Orlovsky 1-2, Carter 1-(minus 1).
PASSING-Houston, Yates 13-16-0-132. Indianapolis, Orlovsky 23-41-0-244.
RECEIVING-Houston, Dreessen 4-38, Walter 3-47, Foster 3-16, Jones 2-27, Daniels 1-4. Indianapolis, Wayne 8-106, Garcon 6-50, Collie 3-49, D.Brown 2-13, Eldridge 2-8, Tamme 1-10, Addai 1-8.
MISSED FIELD GOALS-Indianapolis, Vinatieri 42 (WL).
NFC Individual Leaders
Quarterbacks
AttComYdsTDInt
A. Rodgers, Gby4733224360406
Brees, Nor58341747803711
Romo, Dal4833173895299
Stafford, Det56835641453314
E. Manning, NYg52932643622515
Ale. Smith, Snf3892392752165
M. Ryan, Atl50530736982612
Cutler, Chi3141822319137
C. Newton, Car47528337221716
Kolb, Ari253146195598
Rushers
AttYdsAvgLGTD
L. McCoy, Phl26012744.906017
M. Turner, Atl27311294.14619
Gore, Snf25211194.44557
M. Lynch, Sea24510114.134711
Forte, Chi2039974.91463
B. Wells, Ari2319944.307110
S. Jackson, Stl2209664.3947t5
A. Peterson, Min1969324.765411
Murray, Dal1648975.4791t2
Blount, Tam1767584.3154t5
Receivers
NoYdsAvgLGTD
J. Graham, Nor87117113.5599
R. White, Atl85110012.9438
Ca. Johnson, Det81133516.573t14
Sproles, Nor796598.3395
T. Gonzalez, Atl7482611.2307
Cruz, NYg73119416.474t7
St. Smith, Car72129918.077t6
Harvin, Min7278710.952t5
H. Nicks, NYg70109615.7686
Witten, Dal6884912.5645
Punters
NoYdsLGAvg
A. Lee, Snf7135786850.4
Morstead, Nor4320566447.8
J. Ryan, Sea8238477746.9
Weatherford, NYg6931936246.3
Masthay, Gby4721547145.8
Kluwe, Min6831086045.7
Zastudil, Ari7433756645.6
McBriar, Dal4921996844.9
Koenen, Tam6328156544.7
Donn. Jones, Stl9240676544.2
Punt Returners
NoYdsAvgLGTD
D. Hester, Chi2444318.582t2
P. Peterson, Ari4063615.999t4
Ginn Jr., Snf3846612.355t1
Cobb, Gby2528711.580t1
L. Washington, Sea3639811.1370
Banks, Was3131510.2550
Weems, Atl313069.9420
Sproles, Nor262499.672t1
P. Parker, Tam232109.1340
Logan, Det332868.7280
Kickoff Returners
NoYdsAvgLGTD
Ginn Jr., Snf2980027.6102t1
Cobb, Gby3390727.5108t1
Pilares, Car2053626.8101t1
Sproles, Nor3488826.1570
Logan, Det2870025.0420
L. Washington, Sea3689324.8540
Dev. Thomas, NYg2457624.0400
Stephens-Howling, Ari3685723.8370
Booker, Min1945023.7680
Weems, Atl2353623.3370
Scoring
Touchdowns
TDRushRecRetPts
L. McCoy, Phl201730120
Ca. Johnson, Det14014084
C. Newton, Car13130078
M. Lynch, Sea12111072
A. Peterson, Min12111072
J. Nelson, Gby10010060
B. Wells, Ari10100060
D. Bryant, Dal909054
J. Graham, Nor909054
G. Jennings, Gby909054
Kicking
PATFGLGPts
Akers, Snf29-2938-4455143
D. Bailey, Dal36-3632-3651132
Kasay, Nor51-5126-3253129
Crosby, Gby57-5823-2658126
Ja. Hanson, Det45-4522-2651111
Gould, Chi34-3425-2857109
M. Bryant, Atl38-3823-2550107
Gano, Was22-2326-3559100
Henery, Phl40-4020-2347100
Hauschka, Sea30-3022-265296
AFC Individual Leaders
Quarterbacks
AttComYdsTDInt
Brady, NE53035145933511
Schaub, Hou2921782479156
Roethlisb'ger, Pit47330138562114
Rivers, SD50331940152317
Mat. Moore, Mia2831722081126
Tebow, Den2201071484112
Sanchez, NYj45225730092313
Dalton, Cin44126030121813
Hasselbeck, Ten44327329241512
Fitzpat'k, Buf49630933292219
Rushers
AttYdsAvgLGTD
Jones-Drew, Jac29413344.54437
A. Foster, Hou27812244.404310
R. Rice, Bal24410864.456710
Ry. Mathews, SD21110334.90396
McGahee, Den2069904.8160t4
Re. Bush, Mia1949735.0276t6
Benson, Cin2449593.93426
S. Greene, NYj2259414.18316
F. Jackson, Buf1709345.4980t6
Chr. Johnson, Ten2329304.0148t4
Receivers
NoYdsAvgLGTD
Welker, NE104138013.399t9
R. Gronkowski, NE75114115.252t15
R. Rice, Bal716489.1522
B. Marshall, Mia70102114.665t5
Bowe, Kan6998614.352t4
Garcon, Ind6892513.687t6
St. Johnson, Buf6887212.8536
Hernandez, NE6873610.8466
M. Wallace, Pit67110016.495t8
Wayne, Ind6788713.256t4
Punters
NoYdsLGAvg
Lechler, Oak7336858050.5
Fields, Mia6833497049.3
Moorman, Buf6531476648.4
Scifres, SD4320687148.1
B. Colquitt, Den8540756647.9
McAfee, Ind8539666446.7
Koch, Bal6128436246.6
D. Colquitt, Kan7835616845.7
Mesko, NE4922376145.7
Hartmann, Hou5825736944.4
Punt Returners
NoYdsAvgLGTD
Arenas, Kan2836913.2370
Bess, Mia3541711.9250
Edelman, NE2629211.272t1
Mariani, Ten3640311.279t1
An. Brown, Pit2932011.060t1
Br. Tate, Cin4649610.856t1
L. Webb, Bal2729010.768t1
Jac. Jones, Hou4951810.679t1
Cosby, Den2726910.0300
Kerley, NYj232179.4530
Kickoff Returners
NoYdsAvgLGTD
McKnight, NYj3096832.3107t1
An. Brown, Pit2363427.6520
Cribbs, CLE3283826.2630
R. Goodman, SD2565226.1440
C. Gates, Mia2972825.1770
Br. Tate, Cin3788623.9450
Karim, Jac2457323.9370
Mariani, Ten2763523.5490
McCluster, Kan2453222.2350
Lefeged, Ind2854819.6510
Scoring
Touchdowns
TDRushRecRetPts
R. Gronkowski, NE16115096
A. Foster, Hou12102072
R. Rice, Bal12102072
Jones-Drew, Jac1073060
Decker, Den908154
Green-Ellis, NE990054
Tolbert, SD972054
Welker, NE909054
Burress, NYj808048
M. Bush, Oak871048
Kicking
PATFGLGPts
Rackers, Hou38-3929-3554125
Gostkowski, NE51-5124-2850123
Cundiff, Bal35-3527-3651116
Nugent, Cin30-3127-2949111
Novak, SD35-3625-3153110
Janikowski, Oak33-3324-2763105
Bironas, Ten30-3023-265399
D. Carpenter, Mia22-2224-295194
Folk, NYj40-4018-235194
Suisham, Pit32-3219-265189
TRANSACTIONS
BASEBALL
American League
BOSTON RED SOX-Named Tim Bogar bench coach, Bob McClure pitching coach, Alex Ochoa first base coach and Jerry Royster third base coach. Announced hitting coach Dave Magadan and bullpen coach Gary Tuck will return.
LOS ANGELES ANGELS-Agreed to terms with OF Ryan Langerhans, RHP Eric Hurley and C Robinzon Diaz on minor league contracts.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS-Acquired LHP Sean Marshall from the Chicago Cubs for LHP Travis Wood, OF Dave Sappelt and INF Ronald Torreyes. Claimed RHP Josh Judy off waivers from Cleveland.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
NEW JERSEY NETS-Signed G DeShawn Stevenson.
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS-Assigned LW Dane Byers to Springfield (AHL).
OTTAWA SENATORS-Called up F Mike Hoffman from Binghamton (AHL).
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
LA GALAXY-Re-signed D Sean Franklin, MF Bryan Jordan and F Adam Cristman.
NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION-Signed MF Clyde Simms.
TENNIS
TENNIS INTEGRITY UNIT-Suspended Lucas Renard six months and fined him $5,000, after admitting he violated the sport's anti-corruption rules.
COLLEGE
MAINE-Signed men's basketball coach Ted Woodward to a contract extension through the 2015 season.
PREP WRESTLING
MAUMEE 42, SPRINGFIELD 31
106- Cole (M) d. Gronke 9-2; 113- Sholl (M) d. Dusseau 6-2; 120- Shultz (S) by forfeit; 126- Stephen (S) p. Crosby 1:46; 132- Goatley (M) by forfeit; 138- Grevgon (S) d. Justus 12-4; Johnson (M) by forfeit; 160- Lonsway (S) d. Goyetche 6-5; 170- Pihl (M) p Brown 0:34; 182- Caywood (M) p. Harris 2:59; 195- Kohlhoffer (S) p. Carpenter 3:32; 220- Arroyo (M) p. Steedman 0:15; 285- Gregorzewski (M) p. Smith 0:30.
SOUTHVIEW 61, NAPOLEON 15
106- Ruis (S) p. Desgange; 114- Maier (S) by forfeit; 120- Ibarra (S) by forfeit; 126- Tarschis (S) p. Jones; 132- T. Tarschis (S) p. Sweeney; 138- Zastrow (S) d. Mihlman 5-2; 145- Mulvaney (S) tf over Sanchez 15-0; 152- Blackwood (S) p. Zea; 160- Heinrichs (N) d. Krauss 6-2; 170- Sowders (S) p. Paxton; 182- Yeztich (S) tf over Hoskins 15-0; 195- Tunlhion (N) p. Magnus; 220- Popolski (S) p. Slight; 285- Stout (S) by forfeit. (times of pins not available)
PERRYSBURG 46, BOWLING GREEN 21
106- Duron (BG) p. Meyers 3:13; 113- Duron (BG) d. Rich 11-9, OT; 120- Gryczweski (P) by forfeit; 126- Herhold (P) tf. Reynolds 16-1; 126- Herhold (P) tf. Reynolds, 16-1; 132- Waltermeyer (P) p. Neifer, 3:00; 138- Fleming (P) tf. Matheny 15-0; 145- Newton (P) p. Sanders 0:14; 152- Waltermeyer (P) d. Hummel 5-0; 160- Spencer (BG) d. Hoffmann 9-6; 170- Shull (BG) p. Tammarine 1:39; 182- Morse (P) p. Jacobs 3:16; 195- Carter (P) p. Gutierez 1:20; 220- Arellano (BG) d. Clayton 9-5; 285- Bonner (P) d. Allen 4-1.
GENOA 50 HURON 24
106-Widmer(G) dec. Wysocki 7-4; 113-Bates (G) tech. fall Mansor 17-4; 120-Morrison (G) p. Campbell 0:28; 126-Bess (H) by forfeit; 132-Moore(G) p. Mass 0:26; 138-Keenan (G) p. Awerez 0:26; 145-Maddo (H) d. Pierce 5-4; 152-Fejes (G) p. Russo 5:51; 160-Sams(H) Dec Szymanski 6-2; 170-Snider (G) p. Cherry 1:49; 182-Martinez (G) p. Basting 0:33; 195-Sheehy (G) Pin Wechter 2:45; 220-Maddox (H) p. Nino 0 :32; 285-Majoy (H) Pin Cutchall 0:32.
GENOA 39 WESTERN RESERVE 35
113-Beal (WR) p. Bates 1:15; 120-Grys (WR) major dec. Morrison 14-6; 126-Griffith (WR) by forfeit; 132-Moore (G) dec. Ruppert 8-4; 138-Keenan(G) p. Robson 2:33; 145-Sommers (WR) p. Pierce3:57; 152-Ramage (WR) dec. Fejes 5-4; 160-Szymanski (G) p. Bement 2:22; 170-Hunkley (WR) major dec. Snider13-2; 182-Martinez (G) by forfeit; 21-29; 195-Sheehy (G) by forfeit; 27-29; 220-Nino(G) by forfeit; 33-29; 285-Workman(WR) p. Cutchall :09; 106-Widmer (G) by forfeit.
CCHA
WLTSWPtsGFGA
Ohio State10311324833
Notre Dame8330274133
Western Michigan7433274232
Lake Superior7611233837
Ferris State7610223332
Michigan State6511203830
Northern Michigan5632203338
Michigan5631194338
Miami5721183337
Alaska4820142633
Bowling Green1112161850
OVERALL RECORDS: Alaska 7-9-2, Bowling Green 6-11-3, Ferris State 11-6-1, Lake Superior State 11-7-2, Miami 9-9-2, Michigan 9-8-3, Michigan State 10-6-2, Northern Michigan 9-7-3, Notre Dame 11-6-3, Ohio State 13-4-1, Western Michigan 9-4-5.
Thursday, Dec. 29
Ferris St. vs. RIT at Burlington, Vt.
Michigan St. vs. Michigan Tech at Detroit
Lake Superior at Vermont
Michigan vs. Boston College at Detroit
W. Michigan at St. Cloud St.
Friday, Dec. 30
Lake Superior vs RIT at Burlington, Vt.
Michigan vs Michigan St. or Michigan Tech at Detroit
Michigan State vs Michigan or Boston College at Detroit
Ferris State at Vermont
Ohio State at Robert Morris
W. Michigan at St. Cloud St.
Bowling Green at Bemidji St.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Thursday
MAACO Bowl
Arizona St.03714-24
Boise St.1414721-56
Boi-D.Martin 100 kickoff return (Frisnia kick), 14:46.
Boi-Shoemaker 14 pass from Ke.Moore (Frisnia kick), 4:36.
Boi-Miller 2 pass from Ke.Moore (Frisnia kick), 12:03.
ASU-FG Garoutte 32, 5:44.
Boi-Efaw 5 pass from Miller (Frisnia kick), :43.
ASU-Ross 98 kickoff return (Garoutte kick), 14:45.
Boi-Taylor 100 interception return (Frisnia kick), 6:52.
Boi-Harper 4 run (Frisnia kick), 14:55.
Boi-Stanaway 26 fumble return (Frisnia kick), 14:17.
ASU-G.Robinson 21 pass from Osweiler (Garoutte kick), 13:05.
Boi-D.Martin 2 run (Frisnia kick), 2:24.
ASU-Bell 30 pass from Osweiler (Garoutte kick), :28.
A-35,720..
TEAM STATS
ASUBoi
First downs2227
Rushes-yards21-(-11)35-162
Passing395298
Comp-Att-Int30-47-127-36-2
Return Yards54100
Punts-Avg.6-37.33-38.0
Fumbles-Lost2-11-1
Penalties-Yards10-926-55
Time of Possession28:0131:59
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING-Arizona St., Morrison 2-15, C.Marshall 11-12,
Osweiler 8-(minus 38). Boise St., D.Martin 31-151, M.Burroughs 1-10,
Harper 1-4, Ke.Moore 1-(minus 1), Team 1-(minus 2)..
PASSING-Arizona St., Osweiler 30-47-1-395. Boise St.,
Ke.Moore 26-34-2-293, Miller 1-1-0-5, Ki.Moore 0-1-0-0..
RECEIVING-Arizona St., G.Robinson 13-241, Middlebrooks 5-39,
Pflugrad 4-45, Bell 2-41, Pickens 2-15, Kohl 2-9, Ross 1-9,
C.Marshall 1-(minus 4). Boise St., Efaw 5-38, M.Burroughs 4-59,
Miller 4-32, Boldewijn 3-57, Shoemaker 3-35, D.Martin 3-26,
Ki.Moore 2-30, D.Burroughs 1-12, C.Potter 1-12, Harper 1-(minus 3).
Saturday, DEC.24
Hawaii Bowl
At Honolulu
Nevada (7-5) vs. Southern Mississippi (11-2), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Monday, DEC.26
Independence Bowl
At Shreveport, La.
North Carolina (7-5) vs. Missouri (7-5), 5 p.m. (ESPN2)
Tuesday, DEC.27
Little Caesars Pizza Bowl
At Detroit
Western Michigan (7-5) vs. Purdue (6-6), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN2)
Belk Bowl
At Charlotte, N.C.
North Carolina State (7-5) vs. Louisville (7-5), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Wednesday, DEC.28
Military Bowl
At Washington
Air Force (7-5) vs. Toledo (8-4), 4:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Holiday Bowl
At San Diego
Texas (7-5) vs. California (7-5), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Thursday, DEC.29
Champs Sports Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
Florida State (8-4) vs. Notre Dame (8-4), 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Alamo Bowl
At San Antonio
Baylor (9-3) vs. Washington (7-5), 9 p.m. (ESPN)
Friday, DEC.30
Armed Forces Bowl
At Dallas
Tulsa (8-4) vs. BYU (9-3), Noon (ESPN)
Pinstripe Bowl
At Bronx, N.Y.
Rutgers (8-4) vs. Iowa State (6-6), 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Music City Bowl
At Nashville, Tenn.
Mississippi State (6-6) vs. Wake Forest (6-6), 6:40 p.m. (ESPN)
Insight Bowl
At Tempe, Ariz.
Oklahoma (9-3) vs. Iowa (7-5), 10 p.m. (ESPN)
Saturday, DEC.31
Meineke Car Care Bowl
At Houston
Texas A&M (6-6) vs. N'western (6-6), Noon (ESPN)
Sun Bowl
At El Paso, Texas
Georgia Tech (8-4) vs. Utah (7-5), 2 p.m. (CBS)
Liberty Bowl
At Memphis, Tenn.
Vanderbilt (6-6) vs. Cincinnati (9-3), 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Fight Hunger Bowl
At San Francisco
UCLA (6-7) vs. Illinois (6-6), 3:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Chick-fil-A Bowl
At Atlanta
Virginia (8-4) vs. Auburn (7-5), 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Monday, Jan. 2
TicketCity Bowl
At Dallas
Penn State (9-3) vs. Houston (12-1), Noon (ESPNU)
Capital One Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
Nebraska (9-3) vs. South Carolina (10-2), 1 p.m. (ESPN)
Outback Bowl
At Tampa, Fla.
Georgia (10-3) vs. Michigan State (10-3), 1 p.m. (ABC)
Gator Bowl
At Jacksonville, Fla.
Florida (6-6) vs. Ohio State (6-6), 1 p.m. (ESPN2)
Rose Bowl
At Pasadena, Calif.
Oregon (11-2) vs. Wisconsin (11-2), 5 p.m. (ESPN)
Fiesta Bowl
At Glendale, Ariz.
Stanford (11-1) vs. Oklahoma State (11-1), 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Tuesday, Jan. 3
Sugar Bowl
At New Orleans
Michigan (10-2) vs. Virginia Tech (11-2), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Wednesday, Jan. 4
Orange Bowl
At Miami
West Virginia (9-3) vs. Clemson (10-3), 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Friday, Jan. 6
Cotton Bowl
At Arlington, Texas
Kansas State (10-2) vs. Arkansas (10-2), 8 p.m. (FOX)
Saturday, Jan. 7
BBVA Compass Bowl
At Birmingham, Ala.
Pittsburgh (6-6) vs. SMU (7-5), Noon (ESPN)
Sunday, Jan. 8
GoDaddy.com Bowl
At Mobile, Ala.
Arkansas State (10-2) vs. Northern Illinois (10-3), 9 p.m. (ESPN)
Monday, Jan. 9
BCS National Championship
At New Orleans
LSU (13-0) vs. Alabama (11-1), 8:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Saturday, Jan. 21
East-West Shrine Classic
At St. Petersburg, Fla.
East vs. West, TBA, (NFLN)
Saturday, Jan. 28
Senior Bowl
At Mobile, Ala.
North vs. South, 4 p.m. (NFLN)
Saturday, Feb. 5
Texas vs. Nation
At San Antonio
Texas vs. Nation, 2 p.m. (CBSSN)
NHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
WLOTPtsGFGA
N.Y. Rangers2184469972
Philadelphia21944611899
Pittsburgh191144211090
New Jersey19141399599
N.Y. Islanders111662877108
Northeast Division
WLOTPtsGFGA
Boston23914711963
Toronto1813440110113
Ottawa1714539111122
Buffalo161533592101
Montreal131673388101
Southeast Division
WLOTPtsGFGA
Florida18117439498
Winnipeg161353795100
Washington171423698101
Tampa Bay141723089114
Carolina111962891121
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Central Division
WLOTPtsGFGA
Chicago229448118102
Detroit211214311178
St. Louis19104428472
Nashville18134409599
Columbus92142285117
Northwest Division
WLOTPtsGFGA
Minnesota20115458682
Vancouver211124411482
Calgary16154368797
Colorado171713594104
Edmonton15163339391
Pacific Division
WLOTPtsGFGA
Dallas20131419296
San Jose18103399376
Phoenix18133399089
Los Angeles16144367583
Anaheim91962480113
Note: Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss.
FRIDAY
New Jersey 4, Washington 3, SO
Boston 8, Florida 0
Toronto 5, N.Y. Islanders 3
N.Y. Rangers 4, Philadelphia 2
Carolina 2, Ottawa 1, OT
Dallas 6, Nashville 3
Pittsburgh at Winnipeg, late
Tampa Bay at Colorado, late
St. Louis at Phoenix, late
Calgary at Vancouver, late
Los Angeles at San Jose, late
THURSDAY
Calgary 3, Detroit 2
Los Angeles 3, Anaheim 2, SO
Toronto 3, Buffalo 2
N.Y. Rangers 4, N.Y. Islanders 2
Ottawa 4, Florida 3, OT
Nashville 6, Columbus 5
Winnipeg 4, Montreal 0
Edmonton 4, Minnesota 1
SATURDAY
No games scheduled
SUNDAY
No games scheduled
MONDAY
No games scheduled
THURSDAY
Detroit002-2
Calgary120-3
First Period - 1, Calgary, Glencross 12 (Jokinen, Brodie), 16:10 (pp).
Penalties - Zetterberg, Det (hooking), 12:04 Bertuzzi, Det (hooking), 15:41.
Second Period - 2, Calgary, Comeau 2 (Morrison, Jackman), 1:30. 3, Calgary, Glencross 13 (Bouwmeester), 5:47.
Penalties - Sarich, Cal (interference), 3:58 Holmstrom, Det (goaltender interference), 4:32 D.Smith, Cal (tripping), 10:12.
Third Period - 4, Detroit, Hudler 8 (Ericsson), 4:55. 5, Detroit, White 5 (Datsyuk), 15:48.
Penalties - None.
Shots on goal - Detroit 5-11-15-31. Calgary 9-13-5-27.
Power-play opportunities-Detroit 0 of 2 Calgary 1 of 3.
Goalies - Detroit, Conklin 1-4-0 (27 shots-24 saves). Calgary, Kiprusoff 16-11-2 (31-29).
A - 19,289 (19,289). T-2:16.
Detroit Red Wings (21-12-1)
PLAYERGPGAPTS+/-PIM
Datsyuk3410253598
Franzen341416301526
Filppula331016261010
Zetterberg348152354
Hudler3381422522
Lidstrom34715221612
Cleary348917512
White30512172210
Kronwall3479166-22
Holmstrom326915012
Bertuzzi28410141128
Helm34481242
Miller3274111010
Kindl31178817
Abdelkader34257124
Ericsson341561131
Stuart3442662
Emmerton2432546
TEAM TOTALS3411019130128288
OPPONENTS347813621428-365
GOALTENDERGPMINSAVGWLOT
Howard2917221.992081
Conklin63163.23140
TEAM TOTALS3420512.2821121
OPPONENTS3420513.2213192
ECHL
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
WLOLSLPtsGFGA
Elmira161100329191
Wheeling15910318671
Reading1212322988100
Trenton101422248399
North Division
WLOLSLPtsGFGA
Kalamazoo161002349995
Chicago141121318489
Cincinnati11903257372
Toledo121301258282
South Division
WLOLSLPtsGFGA
Gwinnett13863358286
Greenville15911328584
S. Carolina151111327667
Florida1513113210295
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Mountain Division
WLOLSLPtsGFGA
Alaska20522449659
Colorado178033710995
Utah141103316985
Idaho141221318897
Pacific Division
WLOLSLPtsGFGA
Las Vegas16913369481
Ontario131111287775
Stockton121112277183
Bakersfield620301571100
Note: Two points are awarded for a win, one point for an overtime or shootout loss.
FRIDAY
Toledo 2, Kalamazoo 1
Florida 6, Trenton 3
Reading 6, Greenville 4
Utah at Colorado, late
Alaska at Idaho, late
THURSDAY
Florida 3, Trenton 2, OT
Cincinnati 4, Chicago 3
Reading 3, Greenville 2, OT
Idaho 3, Alaska 2, OT
SATURDAY
No games scheduled
SUNDAY
No games scheduled
SPORTS NOTE
SOFTBALL HALL OF FAME: The Northwest Ohio Softball Hall of Fame is accepting nominations through Jan. 10 for 2011. Nominees must have shown significant contributions to fast-pitch softball over the past 10 years. Nominations should be sent to: Martin Drain, 1045 S. McCord Rd., Holland, OH 43528.
CULVER LINE
NCAA Football
Saturday
Hawaii Bowl
At Honolulu
Southern Miss.5 1/28(63)Nevada
Monday
Independence Bowl
At Shreveport, La.
Missouri3 1/25 1/2(52 1/2)North Carolina
Tuesday
Little Caesars Pizza Bowl
At Detroit
Purdue2 1/22 1/2(60)W. Michigan
Belk Bowl
At Charlotte, N.C.
NC State1 1/22(44 1/2)Louisville
Wednesday
Military Bowl
At Washington
Toledo33 1/2(70)Air Force
Holiday Bowl
At San Diego
Texas33(47 1/2)California
Dec. 29
Champs Sports Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
Florida St.33(47)Notre Dame
Alamo Bowl
At San Antonio
Baylor8 1/29 1/2(79)Washington
Dec. 30
Armed Forces Bowl
At Dallas
BYUPk1 1/2(55)Tulsa
Pinstripe Bowl
At New York
Rutgers22(44 1/2)Iowa St.
Music City Bowl
At Nashville, Tenn.
Mississippi St.6 1/26 1/2(47 1/2 )Wake Forest
Insight Bowl
At Tempe, Ariz.
Oklahoma15 1/214(58)Iowa
Dec. 31
Meineke Car Care Bowl
At Houston
Texas A&M1010(66)Northwestern
Sun Bowl
At El Paso, Texas
Georgia Tech33(50 1/2)Utah
Fight Hunger Bowl
At San Francisco
Illinois32 1/2(47)UCLA
Liberty Bowl
At Memphis, Tenn.
Vanderbilt1 1/22(48 1/2)Cincinnati
Chick-fil-A Bowl
At Atlanta
Auburn12 1/2(48 1/2)Virginia
Jan. 2
TicketCity Bowl
At Dallas
Houston76(57)Penn St.
Outback Bowl
At Tampa, Fla.
Georgia33 1/2(50 1/2)MichiganSt.
Capital One Bowl
At Orlando, Fla.
South Carolina12 1/2(46 1/2)Nebraska
Gator Bowl
At Jacksonville, Fla.
Florida12(44)OhioSt.
Rose Bowl
At Pasadena, Calif.
Oregon4 1/26(72)Wisconsin
Fiesta Bowl
At Glendale, Ariz.
Oklahoma St.33 1/2(74)Stanford
Jan. 3
Sugar Bowl
At New Orleans
Michigan12 1/2(51)Virginia Tech
Jan. 4
Orange Bowl
At Miami
ClemsonPk3 1/2(60 1/2)West Virginia
Jan. 6
Cotton Bowl
At Arlington, Texas
Arkansas7 1/27 1/2(62 1/2)Kansas St.
Jan. 7
BBVA Compass Bowl
At Birmingham, Ala.
Pittsburgh5 1/23 1/2(47)SMU
Jan. 8
GoDaddy.com Bowl
At Mobile, Ala.
Arkansas St.11 1/2(63)N. Illinois
Jan. 9
BCS National Championship
At New Orleans
Alabama+11(40)LSU
NFL
Today
FAVORITEOPENTODAYO/UUNDERDOG
at Kansas City12 1/2(42)Oakland
Denver33(41 1/2)at Buffalo
at Tennessee7 1/27 1/2(40)Jacksonville
at Cincinnati5 1/24(41)Arizona
at New England10 1/29 1/2(48 1/2)Miami
at Baltimore13 1/212 1/2(38 1/2)Cleveland
at N.Y. Jets33(45 1/2)N.Y. Giants
at Washington5 1/26 1/2(44)Minnesota
at Carolina77 1/2(47 1/2)Tampa Bay
at Pittsburgh16 1/214(35 1/2)St. Louis
at Detroit32 1/2(52)San Diego
San Francisco32 1/2(37 1/2)at Seattle
at Dallas31 1/2(50 1/2)Philadelphia
Tomorrow
at Green Bay12 1/212(43 1/2)Chicago
Monday
at New Orleans6 1/26 1/2(52 1/2)Atlanta
NBA
Tomorrow
FAVORITELINEUNDERDOG
at New York3Boston
Miami4at Dallas
at L.A. Lakers1Chicago
at Oklahoma City7 1/2Orlando
L.A. Clippers5at Golden St
BASEBALL
Baseball Calendar
Jan. 9 - Hall of Fame voting announced, New York.
Jan. 11-12 - Owners' meetings, Scottsdale, Ariz.
Jan. 13 - Salary arbitrating filing.
Jan. 17 - Exchange of salary arbitration figures.
Feb. 1-21 - Salary arbitration hearings, St. Petersburg, Fla.
Feb. 19 - Voluntary reporting date for pitchers, catchers and injured players.
Feb. 24 - Voluntary reporting date for other players.
March 2 - Mandatory reporting date.
March 2-11 - Teams may renew contracts of unsigned players.
March 19 - Last day to place a player on unconditional release waivers and pay 30 days termination pay instead of 45 days.
April 2 - Last day to request unconditional release waivers on a player without having to pay his full 2012 salary.
April 4 - Opening day, St. Louis at Miami. Active rosters reduced to 25 players.
June 4 - Amateur draft.
July 10 - All-Star game, Kansas City, Mo.
July 12-18 TBA - Deadline for amateur draft picks to sign.
July 22 - Hall of Fame induction, Cooperstown, N.Y.
July 31 - Last day to trade a player without securing waivers.
Sept. 1 - Active rosters expand to 40 players.
November TBA - Deadline for teams to make qualifying offers to their eligible former players who became free agents, fifth day after World Series.
November TBA - Deadline for free agents offered arbitration to accept, 12th day after World Series.
Dec. 2 - Last day for teams to offer 2013 contracts to unsigned players.
Dec. 3-6 - Winter meetings, Nashville, Tenn.
PREP GYMNASTICS
1- Perrysburg 134.4; 2- Springfield 133.95; 3- Whitmer 119-15; 4- Central Catholic 107.75; 5- Notre Dame 104.4.
SPORTLIGHT
Dec. 24
1950-Cleveland's Otto Graham throws four touchdown passes, despite icy footing in Municipal Stadium, and Lou Groza kicks a 16-yard field goal with 28 seconds left to give the Browns a 30-28 victory over the Los Angeles Rams and the NFL title in their first year in the league.
1961-George Blanda's 35-yard touchdown pass to Billy Cannon gives the Houston Oilers a 10-3 victory over the San Diego Chargers for their second AFL title.
1997-In one of the biggest upsets in college basketball, Division II American-Puerto defeats the No. 12 Arkansas Razorbacks 64-59 in the Puerto Rico Holiday Classic.
2000-Marshall Faulk breaks Emmitt Smith's NFL record for touchdowns, scoring three times to give him 26 for the St. Louis Rams. Faulk's three touchdowns and 220 yards fueled a 26-21 victory over the New Orleans Saints. Emmitt Smith scored 25 times for Dallas in 1995.
2000-Baltimore sets an NFL record for fewest points allowed in a 16-game schedule. The Ravens allow 165 points, easily breaking the mark of 187 by the 1986 Chicago Bears.
2003-Steven Jackson ties a bowl game record with five touchdowns, and Oregon State's defense overwhelms mistake-plagued New Mexico in a 55-14 win at the Las Vegas Bowl.
2005-Seattle's Shaun Alexander rushes for 139 yards and scores three touchdowns-two rushing, one receiving-to tie Priest Holmes' single-season NFL record of 27 touchdowns in a 28-13 win over Indianapolis.
2006-Colt Brennan sets the NCAA single-season record for touchdown passes at 58, throwing five in the second half to lead Hawaii to a 41-24 victory over Arizona State in the Hawaii Bowl. Brennan, 33-of-42 for 559 yards, breaks the previous mark of 54 set by Houston's David Klingler in 1990.
2006-Atlanta's Michael Vick becomes the first NFL quarterback to rush for 1,000 yards in a season. Needing only 10 yards to reach the mark, he gains 17 on his first carry on the Falcons' opening possession. Morten Andersen's 539th career field goal, a 40-yarder, gives the 46-year-old Falcons kicker the NFL record, passing Gary Anderson for the career mark.
2006-Peyton Manning reaches 4,000 yards passing for the seventh season, an NFL record, in the Indianapolis Colts' 27-24 loss to Houston. Manning needed 90 yards to break a tie with Dan Marino.
2008-Jimmy Clausen sets a Notre Dame bowl record with 406 yards passing and five touchdowns to help the Irish win a postseason game for the first time in 15 years, 49-21 over Hawaii in the Hawaii Bowl. The Fighting Irish end their NCAA-record nine-game bowl losing streak with the win.
NBA
Preseason
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
WLPctGB
Boston201.000-
New York201.000-
Philadelphia201.000-
New Jersey02.0002
Toronto02.0002
Southeast Division
WLPctGB
Atlanta11.500-
Charlotte11.500-
Miami11.500-
Orlando11.500-
Washington02.0001
Central Division
WLPctGB
Chicago201.000-
Cleveland11.5001
Detroit11.5001
Indiana02.0002
Milwaukee02.0002
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
WLPctGB
New Orleans201.000-
Houston11.5001
San Antonio11.5001
Dallas02.0002
Memphis02.0002
Northwest Division
WLPctGB
Denver201.000-
Minnesota201.000-
Oklahoma City201.000-
Portland11.5001
Utah11.5001
Pacific Division
WLPctGB
L.A. Clippers201.000-
Golden State11.5001
Sacramento11.5001
L.A. Lakers02.0002
Phoenix02.0002
WEDNESDAY
Orlando 104, Miami 100
Boston 81, Toronto 73
New York 88, New Jersey 82
New Orleans 95, Memphis 80
Minnesota 85, Milwaukee 84
San Antonio 97, Houston 95
Utah 92, Portland 89
L.A. Clippers 108, L.A. Lakers 103
THURSDAY
Atlanta 92, Charlotte 75
Denver 110, Phoenix 85
SATURDAY
No games scheduled
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Men
EAST
Albany (NY) 82, Dartmouth 74
Maine 71, Brown 58
Norfolk St. 84, St. Francis (NY) 74
Penn 84, Marist 71
Providence 80, Rhode Island 61
St. Bonaventure 82, St. Francis (Pa.) 58
Vermont 65, Towson 49
Wagner 59, Pittsburgh 54
SOUTH
George Mason 81, Manhattan 61
Georgia 64, Furman 50
Louisville 70, W. Kentucky 60
Maryland 65, Radford 60
Morehead St. 62, Ball St. 54
Seton Hall 87, Longwood 61
Tennessee 66, ETSU 63
MIDWEST
Cincinnati 95, Chicago St. 60
Dayton 64, Ill.-Chicago 57
IUPUI 97, Valparaiso 88
Ohio 82, NC A&T 66
W. Michigan 91, Oakland 76
Wisconsin 79, MVSU 45
FAR WEST
Baylor 83, West Virginia 81, OT
Kennesaw St. 69, Texas A&M-CC 65
Tennessee Tech 67, Bethune-Cookman 59
UNLV 85, California 68
TOURNAMENT
Kansas St. 78, UTEP 70
Women
MIDWEST
Green Bay 65, Wisconsin 49
Minnesota 71, NJIT 47
boxing
Dec. 30
At Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, Cabazon, Calif. (SHO), Andre Dirrell vs. Darryl Cunningham, 10, super middleweights; Jermain Taylor vs. Jessie Nicklow, 10, middleweights.