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Oshie, the Blues first shooter, patiently skated through
the slot, got Cam Ward to bite on a fake and lifted a
shot into the top of the net. Jake Allen made Oshies
effort stand as he stopped all three shooters, including
a slick glove save on Alexander Semin to end the game.
Vladimir Tarasenko, Jaden Schwartz, Alexander Steen and
Patrik Berglund all scored in regulation for the Blues,
who won their fourth straight game. Allen stopped 19-of-
20 shots in relief of Brian Elliott, who allowed three
goals on 10 shots during the first period. Jeff Skinner
and Victor Rask each tallied a goal and an assist, while
Eric Staal and Riley Nash also lit the lamp for the
Hurricanes, who were coming off a 5-2 win over Buffalo on
Thursday. Ward allowed four goals on 35 shots in defeat.
Carolina took a 4-3 lead with under five minutes to play
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Skinner stripped a defender of the puck, stepped into the
slot and sent a wrister over the glove of Elliott for a
2-1 lead at 7:23. The Hurricanes did not relent. Five
minutes later, Staal charged into the zone on a breakaway
and slipped a backhander past a sliding Elliott, giving
Carolina a 3-1 lead and forcing the Blues to change
goaltenders. St. Louis scored twice early in the second
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released its All-Star game roster on Saturday. Tarasenko
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Louis, while defenseman Justin Faulk was selected from
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games ... Carolina forward Elias Lindholm played in his
100th NHL game ... The two teams will meet again on Jan.
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they open the final series of the regular season, but
they face a large task in the form of the Philadelphia
Phillies.TORONTO -- Aaron Sanchez didnt know which Boston
Red Sox hitters hed be facing, and he didnt know the
score. Making his major league debut against Dustin
Pedroia, David Ortiz and Mike Napoli protecting a one-run
lead, the Toronto Blue Jays top prospect just tried to
pretend no one was in the batters box. "My mentality out
there was just me and the catcher," Sanchez said. With
35,696 fans watching, Sanchez did just about the best he
could do, working two perfect innings to help preserve
Torontos 6-4 victory over the Red Sox on Thursday night
at Rogers Centre. "To be in that kind of ball game, thats
what you dream of when you get to the big leagues," the
22-year-old said. "Maybe not your first one, but Im here
to help the team win." On his second day in the majors,
Sanchez debated asking bullpen catcher Alex Andreopoulos
who hed be facing. Once he finally did, Andreopoulos told
him it didnt matter. Sanchez, considered one of the top
young arms in baseball, used a mix of a fastball that
topped out at 99 mph and an effective curveball to get
Pedroia, Ortiz and Napoli to each fly out. Starter R.A.
Dickey (8-10), who got the win by allowing four runs in
six innings, watched from the clubhouse and came away
impressed with how Sanchez dealt with the pressure. "Hes
coming in against the 2-3-4 hitters of the Boston Red Sox
with a two-run lead as a 22-year-old young man," Dickey
said. "I thought he handled himself with great poise and
hopefully thats a microcosm of what hes going to become."
When Jose Bautista added to his impressive night (2-for-4
with two RBI) with a solo homer in the bottom of the
seventh, Sanchez did a little fist pump in the dugout
knowing he had just a little more breathing room to work
with. He didnt need it. Sanchez caught Daniel Nava
looking for his first major league strikeout, got Xander
Bogaerts to ground out and struck out Stephen Drew to
make it through his second inning perfect. Of his 25
pitches, 16 were strikes. "You see different guys over
the years and young kids that come up, they can look a
little rattled," manager John Gibbons said. "I dont know
how you can do it any better than that. But he look like
he belonged." On the mound, Sanchez tried to calm his
nerves, remembering what his triple-A debut was like. He
managed to keep from thinking about the moment until
after his outing was done. "I think at the end when Gibby
told me that I was done and he gave me a big smile and he
said, Its OK to smile, I think thats when kind of
everything hit me that Id just pitched in the big leagues
for the first time," Sanchez said. The Blue Jays (53-49)
are sure glad he did. Barring a complete game or close to
it by Dickey, Gibbons knew Sanchez was going to pitch
Wednesday night because of how beaten up the bullpen was.
When Dickey gave up a three-run home run to Ortiz in the
first beforre even recording an out, it looked like it
could be a long night for the knuckleballer.
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Instead, the Blue Jays tied the score in the bottom of
the inning and settled down. "The better thing was the
way the team responded after falling behind 3-0," Gibbons
said. "Thats key. They throw up a goose egg there, the
emotions of the game, you dont know where it goes from
there. Of course we turn around and score, it evens
things out again." Dickey kept the Red Sox (47-54) off
the board until Nava and Bogaerts hit back-to-back
doubles in the fifth to make it 4-3. But in the sixth a
triple by second baseman Ryan Goins tied it, and an error
by Bogaerts at third on what wouldve been an inning-
ending groundout by Reyes gave the Blue Jays the lead.
That was the situation Sanchez faced, with his parents in
attendance and major league career in front of him.
Catcher Josh Thole said his fastball "felt like 130"
after Dickeys knuckleball, but the rookie did everything
else like a seasoned veteran. "It was nice to see him get
in the ball game and be calm and just real even-keel when
he was out there, not breathing heavy, there was no
anxiety I felt," Thole said. "He commanded all of his
pitches really well, even threw a couple change-ups that
I thought he was commanding well. Any time youre throwing
98 and youve got a breaking ball like that, it makes it
easy back there to call a game for him." Under any
circumstances, it wouldve been a special night for
Sanchez. But Gibbons was glad for the contribution the
right-hander made in an important victory. "To give us
two easy, shut-down innings was huge for the ballclub.
Hell always remember that," Gibbons said. "We brought him
here for a reason: Not just to debut, we brought him here
to help us and that was a good start." Gibbons joked at
the start of his news conference that he wanted to focus
on team accomplishments before individuals because the
Blue Jays are in a pennant race, chasing down the
American League East-leading Baltimore Orioles. But in
the scope of history, Dickey hopes Sanchezs debut is
remembered as something special. "I think he was
fantastic, and hopefully thats a glimpse kind of through
the window of what might be," Dickey said. "I think its
pretty neat to see something like that unfold." Notes --
Ortizs first-inning home run was his fourth in the three-
game series and 37th in his 107th career game at Rogers
Centre, good for first all time among visitors. He passed
Alex Rodriguez. ... Blue Jays closer Casey Janssen, who
struggled in a non-save situation Tuesday after coming
back from illness, pitched a flawless ninth for his 14th
of the season ... Red Sox starter Clay Buchholz took a
bouncer to the side of the face in the first inning but
remained in the game. Buchholz allowed four earned runs
and five total on six hits to get the loss.
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