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Montreal, QC - The Montreal Impact will hope to snap a three-match winless run in league play on Saturday when the club hosts the San Jose Earthquakes in an interconference battle at Stade Saputo. You can catch all of the action live on TSN Radio Montreal 690 at 7:30pm et. Coming into the clash, Montreal remains rooted to the bottom of the Eastern Conference, but will look to generate some positive momentum against a struggling San Jose side. Last time out, the Impact suffered a 2-1 defeat at the hands of the New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium. Calum Mallace opened the scoring for Montreal in the 13th minute following an assist from Jack McInerney, but New England found an equalizer in the 23rd minute as Montreal goalkeeper Troy Perkins should have done better when Kelyn Rowes dipping effort from 25 yards managed to elude him and find its way into the back of the net, leveling the match at 1-1. Two minutes later, the Revs snatched the lead when Jermaine Jones chipped a ball to Charlie Davies, allowing him to flick it into the penalty area for Nguyen to finish off the play with a composed chip. "Its nice to get that first goal," said Mallace. "Ive been here for a while now and have played some significant minutes this year, so it was nice to get that first one. The team showed a lot of heart and determination. We had some young guys out there and we went into the game with the attitude to give it all we had." San Jose, meanwhile, is in desperate need of three points, entering the match riding an eight-match winless run in league play following a 1-1 draw against Los Angeles last time out. The visiting Galaxy snagged the lead in the 28th minute when Omar Gonzalez rose highest on a Stefan Ishizaki corner kick and nodded it past Quakes goalkeeper Jon Busch for his fourth tally of the season. Bust San Jose drew level at Buck Shaw Stadium in the 66th minute when U.S. international Chris Wondolowski got on the end of an errant strike from Jordan Stewart on the right side of the penalty area and scooped it past Galaxy goalkeeper Brian Rowe with ease. The goal allowed Wondolowski to continue his stellar form since returning from the World Cup as he has netted eight goals and added four assists since returning from Brazil. "Every week he pops up in the score sheet, again and again. Remarkable," Quakes general manager John Doyle said of Wondolowski. "We havent had a ton of chances, but his conversion rate has been good the past six to eight weeks." The Quakes will hope "Wondo" can find the net again on Saturday if they want to keep themselves alive in the race for the postseason. This will be the only meeting of the season between the sides, while battled to a 2-2 draw at Buck Shaw back on May 4, 2013. Air Max 97 Plus Black Orange . Trailing 5-4 in the third set, the 12th-ranked Isner fought off two match points and evened it at 5-5 with consecutive aces. The former University of Georgia star had his only service break of the match to go up 6-5 before firing the last four of his 30 aces to close out Ginepri, an Atlanta resident ranked 281st. Cheap Air Max 97 Wholesale . TSN 1290s coverage begins with Hustler & Lawless at 3pm. Rick Ralph hosts the Official Jets Pre-game Show at 5pm. http://www.outletairmax97.com/ . Wiggins, who had been seen as a contender for a podium finish in Paris, was one of about 20 riders caught near the back of the peloton with 38 kilometres to go in the 218-km flat stage from Le Mans to Chateauroux. Air Max 97 Outlet . That Ginette Reno can sing. Nike Vapormax 97 Metallic Gold . -- Josh MacDonalds second goal of the game kept his team alive as the Peterborough Petes edged the host Kingston Frontencas 6-5 in overtime on Friday in Ontario Hockey League playoff action.Then there was the night in 2006 when Smyth tallied his 500th career point with a hat trick in a comeback victory over the San Jose Sharks.Who could forget when Smyth was traded to the New York Islanders at the Trade Deadline in 2007? Its probably one of the most emotional press conferences in hockey history, bringing up memoires of The Great Ones departure to Los Angeles.The Banff, Alberta native wasnt only known for what he did in the National Hockey League. Smyth played in a ton of international events for his country eventually earning the nickname "Capptain Canada.dddddddddddd." He won six gold medals in his career, including one at the Olympics (2002), two at the World Championship (2003, 2004), one at the World Cup (2004), one at the World Junior Championships (1995) and finally one at the Spengler Cup (2012). Heres a video of him going after a Czech hockey player at the World Cup in 2005. What a beauty. Heres just a neat video of Smyth micd up during a game.Smyth may have never won a Cup in The City of Champions like Gretzky did, but will surely be remembered as one of the citys favourite sons. ' ' '
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