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(Sports Network) - The St. Louis Blues will try to rebound from a tough double-overtime loss in their playoff opener, as they host the seventh-seeded San Jose Sharks tonight in Game 2 of the Western Conference quarterfinals at Scottrade Center. You can watch the game live on TSN and TSN Mobile TV at 7pm et/4pm pt and join our Game Night Blog to get playoff updates. Martin Havlat scored 3:34 into the second overtime to give the Sharks a 3-2 win over the second-seeded Blues in Game 1 on Thursday. St. Louis certainly needs a bounce-back performance tonight or it could be down 2-0 when the series shifts to San Jose for Games 3 and 4. The Blues were 30-6-5 as the home team during the regular season and 19-16-6 as the guest. The Blues, who are in the playoffs for just the second time in the post- lockout era, enter this postseason coming off their first Central Division title since 2000. St. Louis is hoping to avoid its fate from 12 years ago, when it won the division and claimed the top seed in the West only to get bounced out in the first round by San Jose. In the second extra session, Sharks forward Ryane Clowe chipped a backhand pass from the near the left boards to the inside left circle where Havlat one- timed it home to give the Sharks the series lead. Havlat had two goals while Andrew Desjardins scored the other for the Sharks, who have made it to the conference finals in each of the past two seasons, but failed to reach the Stanley Cup Finals both times. Antti Niemi made 40 stops in Thursdays win. Desjardins goal tied the game with 5:16 left in the third period for San Jose. "A lot of us have been here before these past few years," said San Jose head coach Todd McClellan. "Weve played overtime hockey in the playoffs and we kept calm. To me, thats a sign of veteran leadership." Patrik Berglund scored both goals for the Blues, while Jaroslav Halak made 31 saves in the loss. "We were the ones who made a number of big errors tonight and it cost us," said St. Louis head coach Ken Hitchcock. "Well take it hard tonight and get ready tomorrow and come back with a better effort on Saturday." Hitchcock has opted to go with Halak at the start of this series and will stick with the netminder tonight. The Blues had the NHLs best goaltending tandem this season with both Halak and Brian Elliott generating buzz as possible Vezina Trophy candidates. "He was like our team," Hitchcock said of Halak. "He had some real good moments and then some times, wed like him better. He was just like our team." The Sharks were just 17-17-7 as the visiting team during the regular season and would like to take a 2-0 series lead with them back to Northern California. San Jose, which will host Game 3 on Monday, had a strong 26-12-3 record at home in 2011-12. The first time San Jose and the Blues met in the postseason was in 2000, when the Sharks upset St. Louis in seven games. The teams have split two playoff encounters since with San Jose also taking the most recent meeting during the 2004 conference quarterfinals. Cheap Jerseys USA . Freeman had five RBIs in the first two innings and the Braves battered Santana in his return from the disabled list, routing the sluggish New York Mets 9-3 on Saturday night. Cheap Jerseys Wholesale . And the ultra-competitive Clemens, now a half-century old, was quick to point out just how well he did against that group of geezers. "I hit two homers, by the way," he said. http://www.dancewithmeusa.com/hot.html . Kuptsovs second goal of the game with eight seconds left led the St. Michaels Majors to a 4-3 win over the Barrie Colts.NEW ORLEANS -- Anthony Davis and Austin Rivers began their first full day as pros together on Hornets owner Tom Bensons private plane. They flew from New Jersey to New Orleans, where the two 19-year-olds will be expected to ignite the turnaround of an NBA franchise before theyre even old enough to participate fully in the Big Easys renowned night life. They arent giving themselves much time to party anyway. Their plan is to remain in New Orleans and work out together at the Hornets training centre until Davis, the top pick in Thursday nights draft, has to leave for Team USA tryouts on July 5. If theres time, they might even find places to live. Rivers will get ready for Las Vegas summer league later in the month. Davis, who has dealt with the pre-draft hype that goes with being the consensus No. 1 pick, seemed relieved that chapter of his life was over, and that he could start focusing on getting ready to compete against the best basketball players in the world. "I just wanted to get everything out of the way, step on the court and not have to worry about anything else," Davis said Friday after his formal introduction and photo op at the New Orleans Arena. Davis, who stands nearly 6-foot-11 and, as Benson noted with a smile, might still be growing, has been working on adding bulk with a trainer in California. The former Kentucky star affectionately nicknamed "the unibrow" said he now weighs 230 pounds, and lists his training goals as getting bigger, improving his conditioning and refining the skills hell need to become a premier NBA big man. "Guys do this for a living and now Ive got the opportunity to do it as well, so Ive got to make sure Im ready," Davis said. Rivers, the son of former NBA player and current Boston Celtics coach Doc Rivers, also seemed eager to get to work. "Its almost like Ive been teased my whole life, getting to see it firsthand, but Ive actually never gotten to do it," Rivers, who starred at Duke, said of growing up around the NBA. "A lot of people settle when theyre in the NBA. Im even more motivated than I was in college now that Im here." Shortly after the pair arrived in New Orleans, they made their first community appearance at Hornets forward Jason Smiths basketball camp. Davis parents, Anthony Sr. and Eranier made the trip, as did Rivers mother, Kris, and his sister, Callie. Hornets coach Monty Williams and general manager Dell Demps said that when New Orleans wound up with the first and 10th overall picks in the draft lottery, they knew they would take Davis first and wanted Rivers at No. 10. They have stressed, however, that they do not want to put too much pressure on the teenage rookies to vault the Hornets up the standings right away. "I think coach does a great job taking pressure offf of guys," said Davis, who joins a team that went 21-45 last season.dddddddddddd Oklahoma City, which has used youth to build a contender, needed several seasons to make the finals after drafting Kevin Durant and has yet to win a title. "Theyre still going through it. Thats where we have to get. We have to keep building and keep getting better," Rivers said. "The time will come. Weve just got to keep working at it." Davis said he hopes trying out and possibly playing for Team USA at the London Games accelerates his development. "Playing with the superstars in this league -- itll be a great opportunity for me," Davis said. "Theyll show me the ropes, show me things Ive never seen before. ... I just cant wait to learn from them." When Davis returns to New Orleans, hell have a chance to continue playing with his former Kentucky teammate, small forward Darius Miller, who was picked by New Orleans in the second round, 46th overall. "I was ecstatic. Hes a great player," Davis said of Miller, whom he was close with at Kentucky. "Its fun playing with him and I think he can really help this organization." Rivers said he would be comfortable playing either point guard or shooting guard. Williams likes the idea of restricted free agent Eric Gordon -- whom the Hornets expect to re-sign -- and Rivers playing in the back court together at times, giving New Orleans two players in the backcourt who can create their own shots from either the perimeter or on the drive. Rivers is also eager to see how the presence of Davis helps him and fellow Hornets guards run the pick-and-roll offence. "Ive been thinking about it all the time. ... I can throw the ball basically anywhere and those long arms can go and catch it and dunk it," Rivers said. "Its going to be cool. I know Eric is probably grinning, too, and Jarrett Jack and (Greivis) Vasquez -- all these guys." Rivers said he hoped he would get to play for Williams in New Orleans, and so did his family. Williams became friends with Doc Rivers when they were teammates with the New York Knicks in the 1994-95 season. They spent part of a second season together in San Antonio. Rivers was later Williams coach in Orlando for three seasons. Williams has known Austin Rivers since he was a toddler, and the rookies mother was pleased her son would be playing for a coach who cares for him personally. "Its a huge blessing personally to have someone whos going to take over mentoring and who kind of expands the village of who raises your child," Kris Rivers said. "I feel beyond comfortable, and basketball-wise, hes going to get his butt challenged. I know Montys tough as nails but hes fair. Very few people have more integrity than him." ' ' ' 

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