The Winnipeg Jets open a two-game road trip tonight in Vancouver. Its a 7pm ct face off on TSN 1290 Radio and TSN Jets TV. Due to the 5pm local time start, neither team had a pregame skate this morning. This is the Jets lone appearance in Vancouver this season. The remaining two regular season games between these teams will be at MTS Centre. The (16-16-5) Jets are sixth in the Central Division with 37 points. They trail fifth-place Dallas by three points, and are one point ahead of seventh-place Nashville. The Stars have two games in hand on Winnipeg while the Predators have one. Winnipeg has two players, Andrew Ladd and Evander Kane, who are from British Columbia. Mark Scheifele is on a five-game point streak (three goals, four assists). Kane has two goals and two assists in his last three games. For just the second time this season, Bryan Little is without a point in two straight games after being held off the scoresheet Friday at home against Florida. Anthony Peluso is available to the Jets to play tonight after serving his three-game suspension. The (21-11-6) Canucks are fourth in the Pacific Division with 48 points. They trail third-place San Jose by two points and are four up on fifth-place Phoenix. The Sharks have two games in hand on Vancouver while the Coyotes have three. Kevin Bieksa will play his 500th NHL game tonight. He is the lone Canuck to register a point in his last two consecutive games with two assists. Former Jet Mike Santorelli leads the Canucks at plus-14. 25-year-old defenceman Yannick Weber has four points (one goal, three assists) in four games lifetime against the Atlanta/Winnipeg franchise. There are eight current Canuck players that played with the AHLs Manitoba Moose: Jannik Hansen (129 games) Ryan Kesler (111 games), Alex Burrows (107 games), Kevin Bieksa (108 games), Jordan Schroeder (72 games), Eddie Lack (53 games), Alex Edler (51 games), and Chris Tanev (39 games). Lack and Tanev were on the last Moose team to play in the AHL before the NHL returned to Winnipeg. The Canucks have won their last five games in a row on home ice. Vancouver has the number one penalty kill in the NHL at 90 per cent. Following tonights game, the Jets fly to Edmonton and play their final game before the Christmas break tomorrow against the Oilers (8:30ct on TSN 1290 / TSN Jets). Yeezy Boost 350 Damske . After deputy commissioner Bill Daly said the league would consider pulling out of Sochi if something "significant" happens before players arrive, those set to participate are trying not to worry about that scenario. Dámské Boty Adidas Levně .Do you have to be that close? Federer snapped at a TV cameraman hovering nearby as he received medical advice after losing a set on Wednesday.For Nadal and Sharapova, the nuisance was coming from the lowly-ranked qualifiers across the net. http://www.botyyeezylevne.cz/ . While plenty of statistics illustrate Torontos turnaround in the second year of manager Ryan Nelsens tenure, stopping goals is not one of them. Yeezy Cena Cz .com) - Pittsburgh Steelers running back LeVeon Bell, Baltimore Ravens linebacker Elvis Dumervil and New England Patriots punter Ryan Allen were selected as the AFCs top players for Week 14 of the NFL season. Adidas Yeezy Fake Cz . Coaches are now allowed to challenge both called and potential defensive pass interference fouls under certain conditions.TORONTO -- Simon Nassar threw four touchdown passes, including three to Alex Pierzchalski, as the University of Toronto (2-4) beat the rebuilding Carleton Ravens football program 50-10 in Canadian Interuniversity Sport play Friday. The loss marked Carletons fifth in as many games this season. Nassar completed 26 of 39 passes for 343 yards, and hit Pierzchalski with scoring passes of 16 and 28 yards in the second quarter, and a 10-yarder in the third. Aaron Milton made his presence felt on the ground for Toronto, with 17 carries for 171 yards and a touchdown. Nathaniel Behar caught four passes for 34 yards and a touchdown, while Andrew Banerjee made a 17-yard fieldd goal for the Ravens.dddddddddddd Carleton resurrected its football program this season after pulling the plug on the team after the 1998 campaign. --- HUSKIES 25 X-MEN 13 At Halifax, the Saint Marys Huskies defence gave up just 163 yards in total offence to the X-Men in their win on Friday night. Michael Dawes scored on a 3-yard run in the first quarter to make it 10-0, and Jacob Gesse ran in from the four-yard line in the third quarter to push the lead to 22-3. Chase Kodejs booted field goals of 37, 30 and 35 yards for Saint Marys. Ashton Dickson scored on a one-yard run for the X-Men, while Jeremy Ford added field goals of 27 and 38 yards. ' ' '