LONDON, Ont. Jack Buck . - Joseph Raaymakers made 35 saves for the shutout as the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds blanked the London Knights 4-0 on Friday in Ontario Hockey League action.Vancouver Canucks prospect Jared McCann scored twice — once shorthanded and once on the power play — while adding an assist for the Greyhounds (21-6-1). Blake Speers and Gabe Guertler also chipped in.Michael Guigovaz made 43 saves for London (15-10-2), which hasnt won in four games.Sault Ste. Marie went 2 for 7 on the power play while the Knights were scoreless on four chances.---FRONTENACS 2 BULLS 1KINGSTON, Ont. — Samuel Schutt scored the game-winning goal in the third period as the Frontenacs edged Belleville.Juho Lammikko had Kingstons (12-10-3) other goal.Niki Petti opened the scoring in the second period for the Bulls (14-13-2).---STING 5 BATTALION 2SARNIA, Ont. — Troy Lajeunesse scored his seventh goal of the season as the Sting skated past North Bay for their fourth straight victory.Patrick White, Alexandre Renaud, Kevin Spinozzi and Stephen Pierog rounded out the Sarnia (14-11-2) attack.Mike Amadio and Miles Liberati had a goal for the Battalion (14-6-5).---STORM 5 PETES 3GUELPH, Ont. — Jason Dickinson struck twice and added an assist as the Storm downed Peterborough.Robby Fabbri, Tyler Bertuzzi and Pius Suter also scored for Guelph (16-10-1).Josh MacDonald, Nick Ritchie and Hunter Garlent supplied the offence for the Petes (9-13-4).---ATTACK 3 RANGERS 0KITCHENER, Ont. — Michael McNiven made 31 saves as Owen Sound shut out the Rangers.Kyle Platzer, Zach Nastasiuk and Damir Sharipzyanov scored for the Attack (13-9-5), who snapped a four-game losing streak.Dawson Carty turned aside 31 shots for Kitchener (13-7-6) in the loss.---STEELHEADS 4 WHALERS 3MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Jared Walsh had the game-winning goal for the Steelheads as they edged Plymouth.Nathan Bastian, Jimmy Lodge and Sam Babintsev also found the back of the net for Mississauga (12-13-1).Matt Mistele struck twice in the first period for the Whalers (10-15-2), who lost their third straight. Sonny Milano added the other.---67S 4 ICEDOGS 2OTTAWA — Dante Salituro had a goal and an assist as the 67s doubled up Niagara.Travis Konecny, Jacob Middleton and Dylan McDonald also scored for Ottawa (13-11-2), to snap a three-game losing streak.Brendan Perlini and Carter Verhaeghe chipped in for the IceDogs (8-19-0), for their third-straight loss.---GENERALS 7 WOLVES 2SUDBURY, Ont. — Aidan Wallace had two goals and an assist in Oshawas rout of the Wolves.Michael Turner, Sonny Hertzberg, Tobias Lindberg, Stephen Desrocher, and Mitchell Vande Sompel supplied the rest of the offence for Generals (22-3-1). It was Oshawas third-straight win.Danny Desrochers and Matt Schmalz replied for Sudbury (5-21-1). Red Schoendienst . - Chelseas 1-0 win at the Etihad, spoiling Manchester Citys perfect home record continues to be the talking point of the week. Steve Carlton . For the Blue Jays the time was Wednesday and the ace was R.A. Dickey. He stepped up. "I feel some responsibility as a stopper from time to time," said Dickey. http://www.custommlbcardinalsjersey.com/custom-chris-carpenter-jersey-large-271q.html . New York City FC introduced Frank Lampard in Brooklyn on Thursday after signing the 36-year-old former Chelsea midfielder to a two-year contract.Melbourne, Australia (SportsNetwork.com) - Former champion Maria Sharapova and third seed Simona Halep notched wins, while former runner-up Ana Ivanovic was a stunning opening-round loser on Day 1 at the Australian Open. The second-seeded former world No. 1 Sharapova eased past Croat Petra Martic 6-4, 6-1. The reigning French Open champion titled here in 2008 and was an Aussie runner-up in 2007 and 2012. Sharapova opened her 2015 season with a title in Brisbane two weeks ago. Her second-round opponent on Wednesday will be fellow Russian Alexandra Panova. Last years French Open runner-up to Sharapova, Halep, handled Italian Karin Knapp 6-3, 6-2 at Melbourne Park. Halep opened her latest season with her ninth career title in Shenzhen, China, two weeks ago. Shell meet Aussie Jarmila Gajdosova on Day 3 this week. Meanwhile, Czech Lucie Hradecka sent shockwaves by ousting fifth-seeded Ivanovic 1-6, 6-3, 6-2 at Rod Laver Arena. The Serbian Ivanovic, who was the Aussie runner-up to Sharapova in 2008, suffered her earliest exit at a Grand Slam event since the French Open in 2011. She was a quarterfinalist in Melbourne last year. I think the whole match I didnt really feel like myself out there, Ivanovic said. It was really tough for me to find a rhythm a little bit. In the third set, I really felt like she raised her level. Hradecka, playing her first Grand Slam main draw since last years Aussie Open, lost in qualifying at the other three majors in 2014. The doubles specialist entered the week ranked 142nd in singles play. She has 18 doubles titles, but none in singles. In the first set I was so nervous, Hradecka said. I couldnt hit any balls in the court. When I went outside, I started to serve in the second set, I thought, Okay, it cannot be the worst. Lets play every point and lets see what will happen. Its the earliest exit by a top-5 seed since 2003, when then No. 3 Jennifer Capriati was ousted by Marlene Weingartner. Seventh-seeded Canadian star Eugenie Bouchard doused German Anna-Lena Friedsam 6-2, 6-4, while another upset saw Irina-Camelia Beggu of Romania beat No. Giovanny Gallegos. . 9 seed Angelique Kerber of Germany, 6-4, 0-6, 6-1. Bouchard was the only woman to appear in three Grand Slam semifinals last year. Bouchards second-round opponent will be Dutchwoman Kiki Bertens. In other action involving top-16 seeds, No. 10 Russian Ekaterina Makarova whipped Belgian An-Sophie Mestach 6-2, 6-2, No. 14 former Roland Garros runner-up Sara Errani drilled American Grace Min 6-1, 6-0 and Kazakhstans Yaroslava Shvedova upended No. 16 Czech Lucie Safarova 6-4, 2-6, 8-6. In other play involving seeds, German Carina Witthoeft took out No. 17 Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro 6-3, 6-1; No. 21 Peng Shuai of China beat Germanys Tatjana Maria 6-4, 7-5; No. 22 Czech Karolina Pliskova defeated Russian Evgeniya Rodina 7-5, 6-1; Belgiums Yanina Wickmayer downed No. 23 Russian Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 4-6, 6-3, 6-3; Frances Caroline Garcia upset No. 27 Svetlana Kuznetsova of Russia 6-4, 6-2; Frances Kristina Mladenovic doused No. 28 Sabine Lisicki of Germany 4-6, 6-4, 6-2; No. 31 Zarina Diyas of Kazakhstan overcame Pole Urszula Radwanska 3-6, 6-4, 6-2; and Germanys Julia Goerges vanquished No. 32 Belinda Bencic of Switzerland 6-2, 6-1. Several other women moved on, including Americans Christina McHale and Bethanie Mattek-Sands, Puerto Rican Monica Puig and Italian veteran Roberta Vinci. On Tuesday, top seed Serena Williams will meet Belgian Alison Van Uytvanck and fourth-seeded Wimbledon champ Petra Kvitova will face Dutchwoman Richel Hogenkamp. The reigning U.S. Open champion Williams owns 18 career Grand Slam titles, including a whopping five Aussie crowns. Also slated for opening-round action on Day 2 are sixth-seeded former Wimbledon finalist Agnieszka Radwanska, eighth-seeded former No. 1 and 2014 U.S. Open runner-up Caroline Wozniacki, 11th-seeded 2014 Aussie Open runner-up Dominika Cibulkova, 18th-seeded former top-ranked star and former Aussie finalist Venus Williams, and unseeded two-time Aussie champ Victoria Azarenka, who will battle American Sloane Stephens. ' ' '