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ST. LOUIS -- Some changes might be coming to the forward lines of the St. Louis Blues for Saturday nights game against the visiting Los Angeles Kings.The Blues scored one goal in four of their last five games, including a 2-1 shootout loss Thursday night to the Detroit Red Wings. In both of their home losses this week, their only goal was scored by defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk.I think weve got to look at everything right now, said coach Ken Hitchcock. Weve got to look at combinations, whats working, whats not working, what we need to get more from. You cant keep living on scoring chances. Youve got to finish at the end of the day.St. Louis recorded 32 shots on goal against the Red Wings, but that total did not impress Hitchcock.Were scoring one goal and getting points, thats incredible, Hitchcock said. Thats a hell of a feather in these guys cap, to score one goal and get points. Youre going to have to score more goals and have to finish your chances. I dont think were creating the second and third chances that we normally do. The scoring chances seem to be one and done right now.Center Paul Stastny believes the Blues are just going through a slump, which could end at any time.Sometimes you just need that bounce, Stastny said. It happens throughout the season; we just have to dig deep and create chances to get out way out of it. Youve got to try to create your own bounces sometimes when its tough to score. We know what were capable of and what we can do.The Kings, meanwhile, will bring a different kind of streak into the game. They defeated the Nashville Predators 3-2 in overtime at home on Thursday night to mark their fourth consecutive win in overtime or a shootout.Having that kind of success in so many overtime games is unusual, Los Angeles knows. The winning streak came after the team lost its first three games this season.Big saves and scoring on your opportunities, said center Jeff Carter, who scored the overtime winner Thursday night. Thats really all it is. ... You start with possession, youve got a good chance. ... Really, what it comes down to is getting a save from your goalie and burying your opportunities. Theres not much to it.All the wins came behind Peter Budaj, who replaced injured Jonathan Quick in goal. Two of the wins came by scores of 4-3 and the other two by 3-2 scores.Hes played really well for us, said coach Darryl Sutter of Budaj. We dont give up much and expect that he make -- youve got to make some big saves, obviously, in the National Hockey League, but we dont give up a lot of shots. Wholesale Jerseys .com) - Following a late-game loss to the reigning NBA champs, the Toronto Raptors will look to sustain their recent high-level play as they travel to Indiana to take on the Pacers. Nike NFL Jerseys China . The 17-year-old native of Marystown, N.L., pulled out of Skate Canada International last month in Saint John, N.B., with the same problem. http://www.cheapnfljerseysfastshipping.com/ .7 million, one-year contract, a raise of $2.2 million. Wieters had asked for $8.75 million and the Orioles had offered $6. Wholesale Stitched Jerseys . The formidable trio of Canadian receivers -- individually known as Chris Getzlaf, Rob Bagg and Andy Fantuz -- will share the field at Mosaic Stadium one more time on Sunday. Cheap NFL Jerseys . At a Manhattan federal court hearing, attorney Jordan Siev said his law office has gotten more evidence nearly every day to support its lawsuit accusing MLB and Selig of going on a "witch hunt" to ruin Rodriguezs reputation and career. He said the defendants went "way over the line. Luke Pomersbach was called up to Australias Twenty20 side against New Zealand at Perth from the car park after Brad Hodge hurt his back before the match. He was rushed into the final XI and hit 15 in Australias victory. Here Cricinfo looks back on eleven other eventful debuts. Can you think of any others? Send them to feedback. Mike Whitney England v Australia 1981 Mike Whitney was just 22 years old and the veteran of a solitary season with New South Wales, when he signed, for £65 per week, to play club cricket for the fishing village of Fleetwood in the Northern Lancashire League. After two months of struggling with the cold of an English early season, he was called down for a trial with Gloucestershire, who were looking for a replacement for their legendary allrounder, Mike Procter. He impressed immediately, with five wickets against the touring Sri Lankans, and he had played just one championship match against Worcestershire, when the phone rang again. This time it was the Australian tour manager, Fred Bennett. Australia had injury problems, he had form, and within 24 hours, Whitney was playing in the fifth Test at Old Trafford, where he capped a whirlwind summer with the maiden wicket of David Gower. His first spell in Test cricket lasted one ball - then the rain came. Justin Ontong South Africa v Australia 2001-02 For all the rights and wrongs of South Africas controversial quota system, there are occasions when politicians should resist the temptation to meddle in team selection, and the middle of a tough overseas series against one of the best Australian sides of all time would probably be one of those. South Africa were already 2-0 down and seeking a face-saving win, when it was announced that Jacques Rudolph would be making his Test debut in the third Test at Sydney. Percy Sonn, South Africas board president, however, had other ideas, and at the 11th hour, Rudolphs selection was over-ruled in favour of the Cape Coloured batsman - and Rudolphs room-mate - Justin Ontong. It was a thankless task, to face a formidable opposition under such unsettling circumstances, but Ontong acquitted himself well enough, scoring 9 and 32 in a ten-wicket defeat. Andy Lloyd England v West Indies 1984 Lloyd made his debut after doing well in the ODI series that preceded the Tests. Half-an-hour into his first innings, he ducked into a bouncer from Malcolm Marshall and was led off and taken to hospital, suffering from double vision. He remained there for the rest of the match, and did not play again that season. He was never quite the same again, although he carried on until 1992. He has the distinction of being the only player to open in a Test and never be out. Jacques Rudolph South Africa v India 2001-02 For Rudolph, the Ontong affair was just another hiccup in his long-drawn-out initiation to international cricket, because his debut should, in fact, have come four Tests earlier, against India at Centurion. That match, however, was stripped of its ICC status when the Indians refused to recognise the authority of the match referee, Mike Denness, who had sanctioned six of their players, including Sachin Tendulkar for ball-tampering and Virender Sehwag for excessive appealing, during the previous match at Port Elizabeth. For the record, Rudolph made 21 and South Africa won a lacklustre affair by an innings and 73 runs. Its little wonder that, when he did finally get his chance, against Bangladesh at Chittagong in April 2003, Rudolph was determined to make the most of the moment, and cracked the hapless Banglas for 222 from 383 balls.South African team v West Indies 1991-92 An historic moment, as South Africa ended 21 years of banishment from Test cricket with a team comprising 10 full debutants plus Kepler Wessels, who had never played for the country of his birth, but had represented Australia in 24 Tests in the mid-1980s. But for the provincially-minded Bajans who stayed away from the match in droves, the most important debutant was the one who did not play. It had been widely hoped that the young allrounder, Anderson Cummins, would be given a first cap on his home turf, but the West Indian selectors opted instead for Kenny Benjamin, to provoke uproar on the island. No Cummins, no goings, was how one banner memorablyy summed up the situation.dddddddddddd The match itself turned out to be a classic, with Ambrose and Walsh ripping victory from South Africas grasp on the final morning of the match.Sachin Tendulkar India v Pakistan 1989-90 The Pakistani pace attack at the turn of the 1990s was one of the most formidable of all time. It comprised the established pairing of Imran Khan and Wasim Akram and, when India arrived for their tour of the country in November 1989, Waqar Younis was straining at the leash to get stuck in as well. Indias response was unconventional, to say the least. Into the fray they threw a baby-faced 16-year-old with one season of first-class cricket to his name, and hoped for the best. Sachin Tendulkars debut produced just 15 runs but bucketfuls of bravery as he stayed in line and copped his blows, as mothers the length and breadth of the subcontinent winced at each delivery and prayed for an end to this cruelty. Douglas Carr England v Australia 1909 One of crickets most remarkable stories. Carr made no impression on the game, meandering through club cricket for years until in 1908 when, at the age of 37, he unleashed his googly which he had been honing for four years. He enjoyed such success that in May he was offered a trial with Kent, and by August he was in the England side playing Australia at The Oval. He took 7 for 282 and was named one of Wisdens Cricketers of the Year in 1910. He was aware of his limitations. I am quite certain of one thing, and that is that in a very short time everybody will be quite able to distinguish between the two breaks. Although he never played for England again, he enjoyed success with Kent until the Great War. Jack MacBryan England v South Africa 1924 MacBryan holds a unique place in Test cricket in that he did nothing on his debut, which turned out to be his only appearance for England. Playing in a rain-affected match at Old Trafford, he did not bowl or take a catch in South Africas damp first innings and England never had a chance to bat as the Manchester weather took hold. He was dropped for the next Test when the injured JW Hearne returned and never got another chance, slowly drifting out of the game from 1926. That he played at all was surprising as he had suffered a serious wound to his right arm in the Great War which meant he was unable to throw any distance.Charles Marriott England v West Indies 1933 Father Marriott was a renowned googly bowler who, because of teaching duties at Dulwich College, only played for Kent in the summer holidays. He was almost 38 when picked to make his only Test appearance at the end of the 1933 season, and showed his class by taking 11 for 96 to bowl West Indies to an innings defeat. He was a poor fielder, and a genuine rabbit - his career-best score was 21 and he averaged 4.40, taking more first-class wickets (711) than he scored runs (574). He took time off to tour India with Douglas Jardines side that winter, but did not play in any of the Tests, and carried on his duel duties for several more years.Tony Pigott England v New Zealand 1983-84 A classic case of being in the right place at the right time. A right-arm fast-medium bowler from Sussex, Pigott, who was never close to national honours, was in New Zealand playing club cricket when England were struck down by an injury crisis, and he responded to an SOS. The situation was further complicated as Pigott was due to be married on the Monday of the Test, and he had to postpone the ceremony to play. He need not have bothered. The match was a disaster for England who were bowled out for 82 and 93, losing in under 12 hours - Pigott took 2 for 75.Roy Park Australia v England 1920-21 Dr Roy Parks place in cricket history was secured by the legend of how his wife bent down to pick up her knitting and missed her husbands entire Test career - he was bowled first ball in his only innings. Only years later did he admit he hadnt been to bed the night before as he had had to supervise a difficult birth. He would have played more were it not for alienating the authorities with his staunch support of Warwick Armstrong and the demands of his medical career. 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