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Popular defender Matt Spangher is one of several cuts Hawthorn have made to their AFL playing list.The journeyman achieved cult status among Hawks fans for his part in the clubs 2014 grand final win, but has struggled with soft-tissue injuries and managed just one game this season.Former Melbourne ruckman Jack Fitzpatrick, defender Angus Litherland and small forward Zac Webster were also cut from the clubs senior list on Friday.We would like to thank all players for their contribution and commitment during their time at Hawthorn and wish them all the best for the future, list manager Graham Wright said.We would particularly like to acknowledge Matt Spangher, who departs a premiership player, for his service to the club over the last four years.Spangher, 29, was a second-round selection by West Coast at the 2005 draft and played 56 games in stints with the Eagles, Sydney and Hawthorn.He managed a career-high 15 games in 2014 and finally tasted premiership success after missing out on the Eagles 2006 flag and the Swans 2012 grand final win.Fitzpatrick played three games for the Hawks this year after crossing from the Demons where he managed 22 senior appearances.His miraculous long-bomb goal in his club debut against Collingwood in round 23 sealed a top-four finish for Hawthorn and he featured in both his sides finals.Rookies Lachlan Langford, Jermaine Miller-Lewis, Alex Woodward and Shem Tatupu were also delisted. Swell Water Bottle Clearance . The CFLs leading rusher kept adding to his gaudy numbers this season and scored the winning touchdown with just over two minutes to play. The New Westminster, B.C., native plowed three yards into the end zone for the last score of a heated, see-saw battle between the two teams with the best records in the CFL. sWell Bottle Sale 17oz .J. -- Josh Cribbs was in the Pro Bowl in February and out of a job six months later. http://www.swellwaterbottlesale.com/ . You can watch the game live on TSN at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt. The Flyers had won seven of eight before dropping their last two outings on consecutive days over the weekend. Philadelphia was handed a 6-3 loss by the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday afternoon before dropping a 4-1 decision to the Rangers the following night in New York City. Swell Bottle Wood Cheap . Louis. To which I would say two things: 1. Where there is smoke, there is or perhaps has been a little fire. Or, in other words, the two teams would appear to have at least spoken. And spoken is defined as one calling the other to inquire, no more, no less. sWell Traveler Sale . Defenceman Yannick Weber scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period and the Canucks breathed a sigh of relief with a 2-1 win on Saturday night.WILMINGTON, Mass. -- The smile spread across Matt Bartkowskis face even before the question was finished. How will it feel to play against his hometown Penguins, the team he rooted for as a youngster? "I cant believe how many times Ive been asked that," the Bruins rookie defenceman said with a laugh. "Its going to be awesome." Especially if Boston upsets Pittsburgh, the club that won two Stanley Cups in the 1990s with two players who became his idols, Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr. Now Lemieux is a co-owner of the Penguins and Jagr is Bartkowskis teammate in Boston. The teams begin the Eastern Conference finals in Pittsburgh on Saturday night. "Its kind of cool we get to play playoffs in my hometown," Bartkowski said. "At the end of the day, Im on Boston and thats Pittsburgh. Were there to win." A former standout at Mt. Lebanon High -- a proud school with its own rink tucked away neatly in a suburb south of Pittsburgh -- Bartkowski made his playoff debut in Game 5 of the opening round against Toronto after being recalled from Providence of the AHL to replace the injured Wade Redden. He next appeared in Game 7 vs. the Maple Leafs, scoring the first goal before the road team posted the next four. But he and the Bruins rallied, won 5-4 in overtime, and suddenly, he appeared as if he was there to stay. He played well with this time in all five games of the next round against the New York Rangers. But Andrew Ference, sidelined the last seven games with a lower body injury, could return soon and that could leave Bartkowski out of the lineup. All that said, hes already accomplished more than he could have imagined when he was lightly recruited out of high school. "I knew he could be a pretty good player probably by his junior year," said Paul Taibi, his high school coach. "The NHL was kind of a dream still at that point." As a senior, Taibi said, Bartkowski was the best player in Pennsylvania. But hockeys popularity in the western part of the state had declined by then -- a lull between the end of the Lemieux-Jagr era and the start of the Sidney Crosby-Evgeni Malkin era. "At that point, I was probably 14 or so," Bartkowski said. "It died down for a solid four years or so until Crosby got drafted. ... Every time they get big players in Pittsburgh, it seems to jump start all the little kids playing, so its good for the area." The Penguins won the Stanley Cup in 2009, their first championship since they won their second straight in 1992, three days before Bartkowski turned 4. They played then in the Civic Arena -- also known as the Igloo -- located at 66 Mario Lemieux Place, and Bartkowski remembers skating there as a youngster. He finally received some attention at the Chicago Showcase, a tournament for lightly recruited high school players where he was most valuable player. He spent two years in the United States Hockey League before being drafted in the seventh round by the Florida Panthers in 20088.dddddddddddd But he chose to play at Ohio State for two seasons. "I was drafted by Florida but I didnt really go to any camps," he said. "So Id watch the Penguins games. I was still a Penguins fan." Before Bartkowski played for the Panthers, they traded him to the Bruins in March 2010. He made his NHL debut on Jan. 10, 2011 in a familiar place, Pittsburgh. The Bruins won 4-2, overcoming a 2-0 deficit with four goals in the last four minutes. And his next two games? Both against the Penguins in Boston. "You could see the potential, but it was raw and he needed some experience. He needed to get himself more confident," Bruins coach Claude Julien said. "Right now, what weve seen in this guy is he has no fear. "He knows he can play in this league and it shows." With just 27 games in his NHL career, including seven in the playoffs, hes returning to a city where friends and family members will be in the stands. Julien doesnt think that will be a distraction. "He seems pretty excited. Hes looking forward to it," Julien said. "At the end of the day, he knows who hes playing for. He wants to do well for his team. The better he does, the better he looks in everybodys eyes, whether its his hometown thats rooting for the other team or whether its us." Bartkowski knows he has to play physically and be in the right position against the Penguins potent offence. Hes eager to get started. "Im stoked up, pumped up and ready to go," he said. "Im sure the rest of these guys are because everybodys calling them the favourites." For the first time, Bartkowski is getting steady playing time in the NHL. Its allowed him to get into a rhythm and develop teamwork with other Bruins, a crew viewed among the deepest in the league. "Hes playing with so much confidence right now," said Taibi, who talks to him often. "I finally think he believes thats where he belongs. He was playing without that cloud of, Am I going to play the next game? He knew he was going to be in the lineup pretty much the whole (Rangers) series. He just needed a chance to prove himself and I think hes passed with flying colours." And hes playing with his idol. The Bruins obtained Jagr from Dallas on April 2. "Its awesome because I looked up to him," Bartkowski said. "Its pretty cool to be able to play with him now." Any chance Bartkowski had of reaching the playoffs had seemed to disappear a few days earlier. Just before the March 28 trade deadline the Bruins thought they had sent him to Calgary as part of a trade for Jarome Iginla that they hoped would boost their offence. They even scratched Bartkowski from their lineup that day. But Iginla waived his no-trade clause only for Pittsburgh and he went there. "I would not even be playing right now and now weve got a shot at the Pens in the conference finals," Bartkowski said. "It couldnt have worked out any better." His hometown and his new town await. ' ' '

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