The St. Louis Blues remain at the top spot of the TSN.ca NHL Power Rankings, holding off the Chicago Blackhawks in both the rankings and the Central Division standings. The Minnesota Wild have continued their rise in the rankings, both by getting healthier and adding left winger Matt Moulson at the trade deadline. The Wild are up to 11, when they were ranked 20th prior to the Olympics. Even with an injury to starting goaltender Kari Lehtonen, the Dallas Stars have moved from 16 to 13, following the lead of centre Tyler Seguin, who is up to fifth in the NHL scoring race. The Toronto Maple Leafs and Washington Capitals each climbed three spots, to 17 and 18, respectively; the Leafs with one regulation loss in the past seven and the Capitals with some decent additions to the lineup, with goaltender Jaroslav Halak and left winger Dustin Penner added at the trade deadline as well as top prospect Evgeny Kuznetsov arriving from the KHL. It comes as no shock that the Montreal Canadiens miss injured goaltender Carey Price, but they havent recorded a regulation win since Price last started, a span of seven games. So, even with the addition of Thomas Vanek, the Habs fall from nine to 14. Four wins in five games would normally be just fine for the Columbus Blue Jackets, but they are missing half of their defence corps due to injuries at the moment, which results in a fall from 11 to 16. The Winnipeg Jets have one regulation win in the past seven games and lost rookie centre Mark Scheifele to a knee injury, which knocks the Jets from 14 to 19. Among the rest of the Canadian teams, The Vancouver Canucks are down from 22 to 23 after dealing Roberto Luongo to Florida, the Ottawa Senators are also down a spot with left winger Clarke MacArthur sidelined. The Edmonton Oilers continue at 26, one spot ahead of the Calgary Flames. Both teams have respectable recent records, but they have created some big holes and moved out some productive players. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. New Balance Running Shoes Discount .The Dallas Cowboys released Sam from the practice squad Tuesday, dropping the rush end as they prepare for several potential reinforcements to return to the defensive line. New Balance Cheap Shoes . Jamies number grades given are out of five, with five being the best mark. Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers (5) - Simply put, Lundqvist was brilliant. http://www.newbalancediscount.com/ . Less than 24 hours later, in the same arena, he tried to recreate the magic of his all-time favourite player. Hilliard scored a career-high 26 points and No. New Balance Shoes Clearance Sales . He made that dream a reality Wednesday night. Olt, who grew up in Branford, Connecticut, attended UConn and made a nearly 2 1-2 hour trek to Boston a handful of times to watch the Red Sox, belted a two-run homer, one of four hit by Cubs in a 16-9 rout that completed a three-game interleague series sweep. Cheap New Balance Shoes China . Canadas 5-1 loss to Finland in the semifinal ranks as the tournaments most-watched game with a record 2.7 million viewers, the largest ever for a World Juniors game played outside of North America, and winning Saturday as the most-watched program on Canadian television.DZ: So whats a more unrealistic move on a golf course. A full run-up drive, or putting with a hockey stick?SA: Probably...actually both are not unrealistic, I can do both. The hardest part would be putting. Because of the stick, and how long the face is itself. And of course its going to be opening and closing when you hit it, so theres a bigger miss there in that respect. DZ: I think wed like to see you try that (laughs)SA: I think the hardest one would be that move from Tin Cup. DZ: Ive never seen Tin Cup.SA: Youve never seen Tin Cup? Oh you gotta go see Tin Cup, with Kevin Costner. So hes throwing balls up, and hes hitting them with a spade.(Courtesy: Golf Dream Network)DZ: Yeah, that sounds harder (laughs)SA: Oh yeah, and hes putting with it, the spade. That ones a little more unrealistic (laughs).DZ: Alright so Im going to give you three outlandish golf accessories, which would you be most okay with the PGA giving the golfers a thumbs up to use. The golf bag boom box from caddy shack, drink dispensing driver, or thirdly, The Uro-Club? Have you heard of that one?SA: No?DZ: Essentially its for if you have to relieve yourself on the golf course, it allows you to go off and do so comfortably.SA: Probably the third one (laughs).DZ: Have you ever needed something like that on the golf course where you were like "okay I cant leave now, but Id love to have that club in my bag (laughs).SA: Yeah, definitely! (laughs)DZ: Have you seen the episode of the Simpsons where Mr. Burns faces Homer in golf? SA: Never seen that episode before.DZ: Pretty much Mr. Smithers is caddying for Mr. Burns, and no matter where his ball lands, he spots it in a more favourable position. Have you ever played a game outside of professional competition with a similar type of player, who wasnt too honest with their ball placement? (laughs)SA: Umm, yeah. Probably the last person I was playing trying to get his money (laughs). There are a few people that do that all the time. It woulda been...I dont even wanna name names. Jim Keneir of all people (laughs).DZ: Have you ever done something like that before, in like a friendly game (laughs)?SA: Yes, dropped one, then threw one in the water and said "now Im just going to take this one" (laughs). Although we do have that mulligan on the first hole. (Courtesy: PGA.com)DZ: So the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass, obviously a well known hole. If they were to add one of these three mini golf features to the 17th hole, which do you think would succeed at making it the hardest hole on tour? The Windmill, the up and down clown mouth, or a full loop?SA: Ohh, which one would I add to that one...the windmill.DZ: If the PGA held a full 18-hole mini-golf Major, who do you think would come out on top, and how would you fair? Featuring all of the crazy features we just talked about, so youd obviously have to be pretty crafty with the putter. SA: Crafty, and also very open minded to everything else. So probably the younger guys, over the older gguys, because the older guys are too old school (laughs).dddddddddddd DZ: How do you think you would do?SA: Probably pretty good, because Ive got two young boys to bring me back down to age, down to their age (laughs).DZ: Most people who play golf, do so as a form of relaxation, taking it as a chance to bond with their buddies on the weekend. If you could play a round with any 3 golfers, past or present, for a friendly Sunday round, who would you choose and why, and which course would you choose?SA: Obviously, Ill take all 3 great players: Hogan, Byron Nelson, Sam Snead. All because theyre all three different characters, different individuals. Golf course...probably would be Pebble.DZ: Why Pebble of all courses?SA: Because if the competions really bad, you got something to look at (laughs).DZ: (laughs)SA: Hey? Thats how I look at a Pro-Am, too.DZ: Thats a good outlook (laughs).SA: Yeah, "what a beautiful day isnt it" (laughs).DZ: Your documeentary, which airs on October 15th on TSN, about your journey to the PGA. What about it, without spoiling too much, would you say that Canadians will learn about you from this that they may not have known about you before.SA: I think the fact of...one the conditions of what I had to hone my skills on, and two, realizing that comoing from a carribean island, how expensive it was for my dad to actually start me off and get me out there. It was basically packing the bags and jumping in a car and not knowing where it was going. Pretty scary. And thats why I put it that way, because I didnt know what the end was, I just knew what I wanted to do, what made me happy, and that was my passion.DZ: How were the courses in Trinidad and Tobago?SA: Horrendous.DZ: Even now? SA: Even worse now.DZ: Our final question with you: Can you go BarDown?SA: When it hits the post, and then it goes down, right? With a golf ball? DZ: Sure, with a golf ball could you? (laughs)SA: Hitting a bar and then making it go down. Oooo that would be tough with a golf ball and a club. That would be really hard.DZ: That would be tougher than the spade I think.SA: Uhhh, yeah slightly. Definitely. Well if I get to use the glass, like the one from The Big Break. I think after a few shots you could get it. With the right club and the right trajectory I think you could do it.DZ: Thats another thing Id like to see you do. That and the putting with the hockey stick.SA: I mean the putting with a hockey stick is easy. I think it is. I mean like I said, its just the fact the face will be open when you hit it so its not balanced properly. 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