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Once the calendar flipped, the Wild found their way again, starting with a 4-1 win over Buffalo. Minnesota followed a home win over Washington with a shootout road victory over the Kings and backed that up with another superb game against the Coyotes. Fontaine scored late in the first period, gave the Wild a two-goal lead on a power play after a strange bounce in the third and closed out his first career hat trick with an empty-net goal. Kyle Brodziak had a goal and an assist, Matt Cook had two assists and Backstrom was superb, winning his third straight start after allowing 17 goals the previous four. The win moved the Wild ahead of the Coyotes for the eighth spot in the Western Conference with 53 points. "We have a lot of young guys following the leadership and were playing the kind of game we need to play," Fontaine said. The Coyotes had their chances. They doubled Minnesotas shot total in the first period and had numerous good scoring chances, including one shot by Lauri Korpikoski that hit the crossbar. Mikkel Boedker was the only Phoenix player to score, doing it on a power play early in the second period, leaving the Coyotes a bit disheartened after their third loss in four games. "We had opportunities to score and didnt score," Coyotes captain Shane Doan said. "Give them credit that they found ways to score when they got theirs and we didnt. In a game like that, you have to put as much onus on the guys trying to score as the guys who are trying to stop them." Phoenix came out firing, outshooting Minnesota 15-7 in the first period. The Wild scored first, though, thanks to a turnover by Phoenix defenceman Keith Yandle. Trying to clear the puck under pressure in front of the crease, Yandle sent it right to the slot, where Fontaine gathered it and beat Mike Smith to the glove side late in the first period. The Coyotes kept up the pressure early in the second period and tied it on a power play when Boedker spun around and slipped a backhander under Backstrom just before he fell to the ice. Phoenix continued to generate nearly twice as many shots, but Minnesota scored the next goal early in the third period. This one came on a defensive miscue as well: Yandle was caught pinching in Minnesotas zone, Brodziak ended up with a partial breakaway and sent a wrister that went off Smith into the goal. Fontaine put Minnesota up 3-1 a few minutes later when he fought off Antoine Vermette and flicked in a one-handed shot as he was going down. Smith had circled behind the goal to play Jason Pominvilles dump-in and had no chance of getting back when the puck caromed off the boards to the front of the goal. Phoenix tried to pick up the pressure, but couldnt get anything past Backstrom and Fontaine closed it out with his empty-netter. 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Enes Kanter Jersey .com) - Will Conant booted a 39-yard field goal as time expired and Air Force played spoiler with a 27-24 win over 21st- ranked Colorado State on Friday. http://www.authenticthunderauthority.com/paul-george-thunder-jersey-c-25/ . Marian Gaborik had two goals and an assist and Martin Jones made just 17 saves to record his fourth shutout of the season as the Kings snapped a three-game losing skid with a 3-0 victory over the lowly Oilers on Thursday.Two Russian fans were arrested in Lille on Tuesday afternoon, as French police launched an anti-hooligan operation near Cannes. Russia, who have been handed a suspended disqualification from Euro 2016 by UEFA and fined following violent scenes in Marseille, face Slovakia in Lille on Wednesday, while England and Wales play in nearby Lens 24 hours later.Kaveh Solhekol, reporting for Sky Sports News HQ in Lille, witnessed the disturbances between Russia, England and Wales supporters at a bar on the Place de la Gare, in central Lille.He said: There was drinking and singing but nothing out of the ordinary. Then out of nowhere several Russian fans approached the England fans and there was some gesturing.I could see chairs thrown, the police moved in, the bar manager intervened and five to 10 minutes later, two Russian fans were surrounded by French riot police and were soon handcuffed and driven away. A gum shield worn by one of the Russian fans arrested on Tuesday One of those arrested dropped a gum shield before entering the police van. Russian troublemakers in Marseille over the weekend were seen wearing these mouth protectors, martial arts gloves and carrying knives.Extra security measures were introduced on Tuesday as members of the England Supporters Travel Club received a letter from FA chief executive Martin Glenn urging them to represent the badge in a positive and respectful way.Glenn acknowledged the truly appalling behaviour of some Russian fans inside the Stade Velodrome at the final whistle but also said England fans contribution to the anti-social and violent scenes in Marseille before kick-off were being taken very seriously.The letter also outlined the increased security measures in place, with an alcohol ban enforced in Lille and Lens from 6pm on Tuesday until 6am on Friday morning.The security operation in Lens, which one local official said would be in lockdown, will be boosted by additional British police officers and also by British Transport Police, who will extend patrols from Eurostar trains to local rail services. French police have stopped a bus carrying Russian fans as they begin a crackdown on potential troublemakers at Euro 2016 Over 3,900 officers will be mobilized for the two matches, with more than 1900 policemen on duty on the day of the games.Identities of 29 Russians suspected of being involved in the Marseille clashes were verified on Tuesday which kick-started the hooligan crackdown.Police stopped a coach-full of Russia supporters in the town of Mandelieu, near Cannes on the south coast. All 42 Russians on board were taken to Marseille for questioning. Police have targeted Russian hooligans After the 1-1 draw in Marseille, Russian supporters charged their English counterparts inside the Stade Velodrome. Gary Payton Jersey. The Kremlin described riots involving Russian fans at Euro 2016 as unacceptable and called on them not to react to any provocation at the tournament.This is absolutely unacceptable. 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