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million of cap space available for 2014, the Jacksonville Jaguars figure to be
active in the free-agency market in the off-season. Friday, the team made sure
one of their top defensive players didnt join that market. The Jaguars signed
defensive tackle SenDerrick Marks to a 4-year contract extension worth a
reported $22 million. Marks had signed a one-year deal with the team last spring
after spending his four seasons with the Tennessee Titans. He would have become
a free agent Monday had he not signed an extension Friday. Jacksonville general
manager Dave Caldwell said Marks and the Jaguars were a good fit and that there
were reasons to get the deal done before the end of the season. "The player
wanted to be here; two, we wanted him here; and three, we were able to do it
before the season ended and put some of the money into this years salary cap,"
Caldwell said. Marks has been one of the few bright spots for a defence that has
struggled this year. He has started all 15 games and has 28 tackles, seven pass
breakups and four sacks. He has played in 84 per cent of the teams defensive
plays this season. Marks said he was surprised that the deal was finalized
before the end of the season. "Its very cool. I didnt expect it," he said. "I
thought it was going to go all the way until the off-season, but I was never
worried about what would happen. "My job is to go out and continue to play. We
still have a game left, so I didnt even think about it." Jaguars coach Gus
Bradley said the signing of Marks was an indication of the direction the team is
going. "Its all about the direction we want to go to get key people like
SenDerrick," Bradley said. "Hes done a great job; great job competing, great job
leading with our younger guys in the meeting room every day. We knew SenDerrick
really wanted to be here and to get it accomplished at this time is awesome."
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with the Sabres, who originally selected him in the third round (66th overall)
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Smith scored two goals, and Tuukka Rask made 33 saves for his fourth shutout of
the season to lift the Boston Bruins to a 5-0 rout of the Ottawa Senators on
Friday night.As 2013 winds to a close, TSN.ca looks back at the stories and
moments that made the year memorable. TSN.cas writing staff reflects on the best
hockey moments from the past 12 months including Alfie going to Detroit, Ovi
finding another gear, Patrick Roy losing his cool and more. Daniel Alfredssons
Motown Revue By: Shane McNeil Hockey fans had seen it before. The hero leaves
the city where hes enjoyed years, sometimes decades of memories and successes in
search of one or two years worth of hunting down a Championship ring. Ray
Bourque, Mats Sundin, Jarome Iginla - It happens. Its no slight on the player
and more often than not, the organization and the fans do nothing but wish them
the best. But, Daniel Alfredsson? Did anyone see that coming? Here is the man
that took a pay cut to keep the team afloat amidst bankruptcy. Alfie is a man
who ascended to nearly religious standards in the Nations Capital after years of
battling the Toronto Maple Leafs and getting the team to its only Stanley Cup
Final. In the days (hours?) that followed Alfredssons signing in Motown, the
Senators brass tried to foist the breakdown on their long-time captain and his
agent J.P. Barry. The lines of communication, they believed, went silent at the
most crucial time. Alfredssons decision to sign in Detroit appeared to be based
on a player not being willing to settle for another discount deal. But whats
more surprising than Alfredsson leaving Ottawa is that the Senators let it
happen. Ovechkin makes fast work post-lockout By: Ken Rodney Nobody embodied the
sprint mentality of the lockout-shortened 2012-13 NHL regular season quite like
the Washington Capitals and more specifically their superstar Alexander
Ovechkin. After not scoring in the first four games of the season, Ovechkin
finished the first month of the schedule with only two goals and in those seven
games, his team had only managed to pick up three points. However as their
captain and leader caught fire so did the team Capitals, who rely on him for
both an offensive and emotional boost. When the dust settled at the end of the
48 game regular season, Ovechkin had 32 goals, including 24 in the final 23
games and the Capitals had captured the Southeast Division and were the third
seed heading into the playoffs. The Moscow native won the scoring race by three
goals to earn his third Maurice Richard Trophy as the leagues top goal scorer,
the only player to win as many since it was first awarded in 1998. Proving three
is a charm for the man they call The Great Eight, he was also awarded with his
third Hart Trophy as league MVP for his spectacular season. Patrick Roy blows up
on his first night as Avalanche head coach By: Ryan Horne It didnt take long for
Patrick Roy to make his mark as an NHL head coach. In fact, it only took one
game. Roys Colorado Avalanche were pummeling the visiting Anaheim Ducks on the
inaugural night of the regular season. When the first-year coach witnessed what
he viewed as a cheap shot against his star rookie Nathan MacKinnon, he didnt
hold back. Roy cursed and hollered at Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau and even pushed
the plexiglass separating the two teams, almost knocking it down. He was hit
with a game misconduct and fined $10, 000 for the incident. Not bad for your
first night as a professional bench boss. A lot of people speculated this could
happen with the fiery former goalie, but probably not this quickly. Regardless,
the Avalanche players seem to be cool with it as they hold one of the better
records in the Western Conference after being forecast as a non-playoff team
before the season. Its yet to be seen whether Roys actions will get him into any
further trouble, but theres a good chance hes not going to change for anybody.
If the Quebec City native feels a certain way, he has no problem with expressing
it. Just ask Ronald Corey. Martin St. Louis: One for the Ages By: Mike Beauvais
There are a lot of things Martiin St.dddddddddddd. Louis probably shouldnt have
been. Undrafted, the diminutive native of Laval, Quebecs stay in the NHL
probably shouldnt have lasted for much longer than the cup of coffee he had with
the Calgary Flames in the late 90s. Conventional wisdom also didnt see St. Louis
developing into the offensive juggernaut, six-time All-Star, Hart
Trophy-winning, Stanley Cup champion that St. Louis blossomed into while a
member of the Lightning. With the list of things Martin St. Louis probably
shouldnt have been already lengthy, he added yet another to the list in 2013.
Alongside young sniper Steven Stamkos, the 37-year-old St. Louis was the Batman
to his Robin in 2013. The cagey veteran partnered with the Boy Wonder. The NHL
was their Gotham City in 2013 and they were the premier Dynamic Duo of offence.
In the Lightnings April 27 season-ending 5-3 win over the Florida Panthers, St.
Louis had a goal and assist to bring him to the 60-point plateau in the
shortened 48-game season. That was three points more than Stamkos haul for the
year and the most in the NHL, handing St. Louis his second Art Ross Trophy. When
he did it before in 2003-2004, it was improbable, but when he did it again in
2013, he did it as the oldest player in NHL history. There are a lot of things
Martin St. Louis probably shouldnt have been, but it should surprise nobody at
all when he decides to add something else to that list. The Lockout ends, the
fans flock back By: Barry Riz The NHLs arenas were empty. The lockout had
dragged on some 100 days. The first week of 2013 saw some headway in
negotiations but no deal yet. As fans described it, billionaire owners and
millionaire players just couldnt figure out how to divide up $3.3 billion in
revenue. And the fans had seen more than enough through a battle that dragged on
through the fall and early winter. Fans were going to protest by returning
season tickets. They were going to boycott games if any were ever played. They
were going to stop buying NHL-branded merchandise. They were going to stop
watching on television. But things turned quickly in the early days of 2013. A
deal was struck Jan. 6, and after a speedy training camp the season opened Jan.
19. And the fans came back. Oh, did they ever. League attendance and TV numbers
returned stronger than before. The 48-game season was fast-paced and quickly
consumed, with a Bruins-Blackhawks Stanley Cup Final topping off the leagues
return. Forgiven? Probably not. Forgotten, absolutely. And as someone tweeted on
opening night: "Somewhere Gary Bettman is watching all this hoopla and making a
note to himself, and is putting it in a file marked "NHL LOCKOUT 2020."
MacKinnon lights it up at Memorial Cup, locks in at first overall By: Ryan Horne
Saying Nathan MacKinnon earned the right to be drafted first overall in the 2013
NHL Entry Draft would be an understatement. In the finals of the Memorial Cup
against Seth Jones, the other first overall hopeful, and the Portland
Winterhawks, MacKinnon netted a hat-trick, added a couple assists and helped the
Halifax Mooseheads win their first national championship in team history. He was
named tournament MVP, scoring seven goals and six assists in just four games
after a spectacular regular season tallying 75 points in 44 games. Going into
the tournament, many thought the smooth skating Jones would be the man the
Colorado Avalanche would end up taking with their No.1 selection, especially
considering their lack of depth on defence. But on June 24, 2013, Joe Sakic
stepped up to the podium in New Jersey and took the 18-year-old from Halifax.
And with MacKinnons stellar play at both the Memorial Cup and in the QMJHL, you
cant blame them. Jones, on the other hand, fell to the Nashville Predators at
number four. Both are having solid rookie seasons, but it will be interesting to
see if Colorado still likes their decision a few years down the road.
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