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Jesse Barwell and Dylan Smoskowitz scored for the Steelheads (6-7-1). Daniel Altshuller made 24 saves for the Generals while Spencer Martin stopped 42 shots for Sudbury. --- WHALERS 5 STING 4 PLYMOUTH, Mich. -- Zach Lorentz scored the winner with 47 seconds remaining in the third period to put the Whalers ahead for good. Francesco Vilardi, Ryan Hartman, Connor Sills and Carter Sandlak all scored in the second period for Plymouth (7-9-0). Nikolay Goldobin had a goal and two assists for Sarnia (4-10-1) while Nickolas Latta, Davis Brown and Bryan Moore had a goal apiece. Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 29 shots for the Whalers. Taylor Dupuis turned aside 41 shots for the Wolves. --- SPIRIT 4 COLTS 1 SAGINAW, Mich. -- Jake Paterson made 26 saves as the Spirit toppled Barrie. Justin Kea and Kristoff Kontos each had a goal and an assist for Saginaw (6-6-2) while Dylan Sadowy and Justin Sefton added single goals. The Colts (6-7-1) held a 1-0 lead midway through the second period on a Tyson Fawcett goal. Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 43 shots for Barrie in a losing cause. Wholesale Tigers Jerseys . Behind the talents of rookie Johnny Gaudreau, the Flames will look to keep pace Thursday night when they face the Minnesota Wild in the second of a six-game homestand. Detroit Tigers Pro Shop . Millsap will miss Wednesday nights game against the Chicago Bulls. The Hawks say Millsap also will be held out on Thursday at Boston. https://www.cheaptigers.com/ . -- The San Francisco 49ers have re-signed cornerback Perrish Cox to a one-year contract.With Randy Carlyle returning with an extension in hand behind the Leafs bench, the culture change Tim Leiweke promised at Brendan Shanahans introductory press conference may come in the form of a trade of the teams captain. TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger addressed the Dion Phaneuf rumours on TSN Radio 1050 Monday, saying although the Leafs may not be “shopping” their No. 1 defenceman, he is not considered untouchable and GM Dave Nonis would be willing to listen to offers. “The Toronto Maple Leafs are not shopping him,” Dreger said. “Theyre not shopping Jake Gardiner and Nazem Kadri, but teams know that if theres an offer made – or the right offer made – that Toronto would consider that.” Dreger noted he had spoken with Nonis over the weekend, with the GM saying the team isnt engaged in active conversations regarding Phaneuf, and have not done so since this past trade deadline. Fellow TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie also weighed in on the Phaneuf rumours, saying that although there have not been any recent conversations, the Leafs would not be opposed to a trade. “I think under the right circumstances, the Leafs would move him, and I think at various times over the course of the year they flirted with that notion, but I dont think right at this moment, the Toronto Maple Leafs are in a hard-sell on weve got to get rid of Dion Phaneuf and go in a different direction, but theyre all ears if somebodys interested,” McKenzie said. Comparing Phaneufs situation to the Jason Spezza rumours that have surfaced recently, both Dreger and McKenzie agree that of the two captainns, Spezza is the more likely candidate to be dealt as the longtime Senator is reportedly open to a change. Custom Detroit Tigers Jerseys. Despite owning a seven-year, $49-million deal that kicks in next season, the Leafs captain does not have a no-movement clause, giving GM Dave Nonis the flexibility to potentially unload him. In reference to the culture change comments made by Leiweke, The Globe and Mails James Mirtle said whether its a deal involving Phanuef or some other pieces on the Leafs roster, change is likely to happen. “If youre keeping the coach, then something else has to change, and I dont think theyre just going to change the assistant coaches,” Mirtle told TSN Radio 1050. “It makes sense to look at what kind of value he has on the market.” Despite having his detractors, Mirtle said Phaneuf is still a valuable piece that has misused by the Leafs. “Phaneufs got limitations certainly, and the Leafs dont particulary work around those limitations that well,” Mirtle said, referencing how Phaneuf has been successful being a second-pairing defenceman that can contribute in an offensive way. “It seems in Toronto theyve tried to recast him as this defensive stalwart – Shea Weber-type – that can kill penalties and play against other teams top lines, 25-26 minutes a night and Ive never understood why thats the case. “You can have a six or $7-million defenceman that doesnt do it all and still get value out of him.” Mirtle mentioned Edmonton, Dallas and Minnesota as potential landing spots for Phaneuf, saying he would fit in nicely in a No. 2 role behind Ryan Suter with the Wild. 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