导出博客文章RALEIGH, N.C. -- The Carolina Hurricanes have placed backup goalie Eddie Lack on
injured reserve with a concussion and called up veteran Michael Leighton to
replace him.General manager Ron Francis announced the moves Monday night, after
Lack was injured during practice earlier in the day.The 35-year-old Leighton is
6-2-1 in 10 appearances with Carolinas AHL affiliate in Charlotte. His career
record in the NHL is 35-41-4, though he has played only three NHL games since
the 2009-10 season.The Hurricanes signed him during the offseason to provide
depth behind Lack and Cam Ward, who has taken control of the position. Ward has
won four straight games and last week went 3-0-0 with a 1.01 goals-against
average.
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for an NFL substance-abuse policy violation. DENVER -- The Washington Nationals
pitching staff is getting healthy, and with the way Ryan Zimmerman and Ian
Desmond are hitting, the defending NL East champions are hitting their stride
just as summer heats up. Zimmerman homered, doubled and drove in three runs,
Desmond got four hits and the Nationals beat the depleted Colorado Rockies 5-4
on Thursday. Washington has been beset by injuries to its rotation, but with the
return of starter Ross Detwiler on Thursday and Stephen Strasburg expected back
Sunday, the Nationals feel confident heading into the last 97 games of the
season. They trail Atlanta by 5 1/2 games in the division. "For us as a team
right now, with the things that have gone on and the things that have happened,
we just need to grind it out and stay where were at and stay within striking
distance," Zimmerman said. "And then hopefully once we get going or maybe this
is the start of that, where we can have a good 20-game span. Then all of a
sudden were right back in it." The immediate future isnt as rosy for the
Rockies, who lost four players and a coach, as well as the rubber match of the
three-game series. Outfielders Carlos Gonzalez and Dexter Fowler were injured
early and shortstop Troy Tulowitzki left with a rib injury in the eighth inning.
Reliever Wilton Lopez and pitching coach Jim Wright were ejected in the seventh.
Tulowitzkis injury appears to be the most serious. He left Coors Field to have
an MRI done on his ribs, which manager Walt Weiss said have been sore for "about
a week." The Rockies hoped to get the results of the MRI later Thursday. "Just
hope the MRI doesnt show any damage and hopefully hell be day to day also,"
Weiss said. " Craig Stammen (4-2) threw two scoreless innings and Rafael Soriano
got his 17th save after giving up an RBI single to pinch-hitter Todd Helton with
two outs. Zimmermans RBI double off reliever Matt Belisle (4-3) in the eighth
broke a tie, and he later scored on Desmonds infield single to make it 5-3.
Tulowitzki, who was injured trying to make a play on Desmonds single, was
replaced by a pinch-hitter in the bottom of the eighth, straining an already
short Rockies bench. Gonzalez was hit near the ankle by a foul ball while on
deck in the first inning and exited with a bruised left foot. The Rockies said
X-rays were negative and listed the All-Star left fielder as day to day. Fowler
was hit on the right hand by a pitch from Detwiler after squaring to bunt in the
third. A team trainer looked at Fowler, and the centre fielder stayed in for
another inning. Weiss said X-rays on Fowlers hand were negative and he is also
day to day. "It was numb, I felt it swelling up," Fowler said. "Obviously I
couldnt grip the bat so I couldnt hit. I just know it was hurting and sswelling
up.dddddddddddd I dont think I had a chance to grip the bat." Detwiler was
activated from the 15-day DL and made his first start since May 15. He lasted
five innings, giving up three runs on six hits and striking out two. He was in
line for the loss until the seventh, when things got heated between the umpiring
crew and the Rockies. Desmond led off with a single and stole second. With two
outs, Lopez was called for two balks, scoring Desmond to tie it at 3. The first
balk was called by home plate umpire James Hoye and second base ump Bob
Davidson. Jim Reynolds at third base called the second one. Crew chief John
Hirschbeck said both balks were because Lopez used a stop-start motion with the
hands. "Actually, he did it three times. They only called it twice," Washington
manager Davey Johnson said. "He kept going toward his glove, and then he would
stop. They called two out of three. But you cant be moving toward your glove and
stop. Its an automatic balk." Lopez shouted at Hirschbeck at first base as he
left the field after the inning ended and was ejected. Wright was tossed by
Reynolds when he was giving Reynolds "the crazy gesture from the dugout,"
Hirschbeck said. "If youre going to call it once, you got to call it twice,"
Desmond said. "You got to keep on calling it. Consistency. They did a good job.
Thats what we expect." The Rockies were in control before then. Tyler Colvin,
who replaced Gonzalez, had an RBI single in the first and Michael Cuddyer drove
in a run with a double in the fourth and later scored on a groundout to give the
Rockies a 3-2 lead. Zimmerman had given the Nationals a 2-1 lead with a two-run
homer in the third, his seventh of the season, the only blemish in an otherwise
strong start for Jeff Francis. Francis entered Thursday with a tenuous hold on
his spot in the Rockies rotation. He had a shaky start against San Diego on
Saturday in his first outing since coming off the 15-day DL because of a groin
strain. He needed 93 pitches to get through four innings against the Padres, and
with veteran Roy Oswalt pitching well in the minors, Francis role with the
Rockies was in question. Francis made his case with a solid outing against the
Nationals. He allowed two runs on five hits and struck out eight, his most since
May 24, 2008. "Its hard to be really happy when dont win the game," Francis
said. NOTES: Desmond extended his hitting streak to a career-high 15 games. ...
Strasburg (strained lat muscle) threw a successful bullpen session Thursday and
is on track to start Sundays game at Cleveland. ... Cuddyer returned to the
lineup after missing five games with a strained rib cage. ... To make room for
Detwiler, the Nationals optioned RHP Erik Davis to Triple-A Syracuse. ' ' '