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Harry Kane leads the way in the Sky Sports Fantasy Football team of the week after his two goals in Tottenhams 3-0 victory over Bournemouth on Super Sunday. Nike Schoenen Sale Outlet . The Spurs striker is joined by Graziano Pelle and Sadio Mane after their late antics in Southamptons dramatic 3-2 win over Liverpool, while a couple of Norwichs top performers star after their much-needed victory at West Brom. Sky Sports Fantasy Football Not got a team yet? Theres still plenty of weekly and monthly prizes to be won this season. Heres this weeks top scoring Sky Sports Fantasy Football line-up... Sky Sports Fantasy Football Team of the Week - Gameweek 33 John Ruddy (£4.5m)The Norwich goalkeeper notched only his third clean sheet from 20 starts, and his sides first on the road this season, at The Hawthorns as the Canaries built on last weeks goalless draw with Manchester City with a 1-0 win.Federico Fernandez (£5.4m)Swansea defender Fernandezs 26-game wait for a first goal of the season is at an end and he made it into the Fantasy Football team of the week as a result. Gylfi Sigurdssons free-kick bounced in off the centre-back to give the Swans a 1-0 victory over Aston Villa, with the clean sheet also helping the mere 1.68 per cent of Sky Sports Fantasy Football managers with the former Napoli player in their sides. Federico Fernandez was on target as Swansea edged out Villa Ashley Williams (£6m)Sky Sports Fantasy Football bosses will be well aware of taking on lowly Villa, and those who did so by selecting Fernandez or Williams particularly reaped the rewards, with the Welshman securing the Sky Sports Man of the Match award to go with his clean sheet. Chris Smalling (£6.9m)The England defender upset more Sky Sports Fantasy Football bosses as he succeeded in the ominous task of keeping Sergio Aguero quiet on Super Sunday, racking up a league-high 14th clean sheet in the process.Cesc Fabregas (£8.7m) Cesc Fabregas late penalty salvaged a point for Chelsea Opta stats revealed that Fabregas double in Chelseas 2-2 draw against West Ham was his first brace in a Premier League game since December 2009. The Blues midfielder collected 14 points for Sky Sports Fantasy Football managers on Saturday as his, and his clubs, renaissance continued.Manuel Lanzini (£5m)The West Ham winger added to his already impressive montage of stunning strikes with another beauty to open the scoring at Stamford Bridge.Robbie Brady (£5.7m)It was all about Brady at The Hawthorns on Saturday as he scored the only goal of the game for Norwich against West Brom, earning him the Sky Sports Man of the Match award. The Republic of Ireland international has picked up 107 Fantasy Football points so far this season, more than any other member of the Canaries squad. Norwich Citys Robbie Brady celebrates his winner at West Brom Sadio Mane (£7.6m)Manes hopes of making this weeks team looked bleak when he was sat on the bench until half-time at St Marys, with his Southampton team-mates 2-0 down against Liverpool. However, the Senegalese star was introduced after the interval and made all the difference for Ronald Koemans men, hitting two goals, including an 86th-minute winner, to secure a thrilling 3-2 win for the Saints.Alex Iwobi (£4m)The 19-year-old winger has grasped the recent opportunities with two hands. Having impressed in Arsenal Champions League exit in Barcelona, Iwobi marked his first Premier League start by netting his sides second in Saturday 2-0 victory at Everton.Harry Kane (£9.3m) Harry Kane: Two goals in Tottenhams 3-0 victory over Bournemouth Kane was Sky Sports Fantasy Footballs top performer this weekend with 16 points as his two goals helped Tottenham to a 3-0 victory over Bournemouth. The England international scooped the MOTM bonus for his double, moving him to 192 points for the season - second only behind Leicester star Jamie Vardy.Graziano Pelle (£8.1m)Pelle was just one point behind Kane in this weekends top Sky Sports Fantasy Football performers after being named MOTM for his goal in Southamptons victory over Liverpool. The Italian grabbed a double in Saints win at Stoke in his previous appearance, which ended a 19-week goal drought.Who would make your Team of the Week? Leave a comment or tweet us @SkyFootball. Also See: Pick your team Player stats Fantasy Football News Enter the Sky Sports leagues Nike Schoenen Online Goedkoop . New York (16-9-8) took over first place in the Eastern Conference and has the best record in the league with one game remaining. Houstons five-game unbeaten streak was snapped, and the Dynamo (13-11-9) are sixth in the East with one game remaining. Nike Schoenen Online Bestellen . - Chicago Bears general manager Phil Emery was so busy in free agency he didnt mind having a few extra weeks to prepare for the draft. http://www.nikeschoenengoedkoop.be/ .ca. Kerry, I hope you address Ron MacLeans comment during the second intermission of Game 4 in Montreal-Tampa series. Basically, he suggested that the NHL should not have used a referee from Quebec, following the Game 3 disputed non-goal, because the referee could be biased towards Montreal.The challenges of playing hockey in a Canadian market are well documented: higher taxes, over abundant media coverage, lack of anonymity, an unrelenting and vicious winter, way too much Rush in rotation on FM radio. What makes Canada such a great place to be a hockey fan makes it a difficult environment to play in. Canada is indisputably the centre of the hockey universe, and at that universes core is Toronto. The Greater Toronto Hockey League is over a hundred years old and the largest minor hockey league in the world. Despite their futility, the Leafs could sell out Rogers Centre for home games charging $1000 and first-born children for upper deck seats. The Marlies are flourishing in the AHL. Next years World Junior Hockey Championships (co-hosted with Montreal) are sure to be the most successfully attended and celebrated ever. And yet, as a player, what would entice you to ply your trade in the Big Smoke?The crowds at the ACC for Leafs game are an embarrassment to hockeys most important market. The stories of the suits in the expensive seats, absent for starts of periods and reticent to loosen their ties even as Brian Burke undid his, are well known. The arena is eerily quiet compared to its contemporaries, a conservative and reserved audience in a sport and city renowned for its maniacal fandom. And this is not indicative of Toronto crowds, as we witnessed during the Raptors playoff appearance this year, rowdy afternoons at Jays games at Rogers Centre, and the masses that turned out this year and last in Maple Leaf/Raptors Square. But those involved fans (who make up the vast majority of Leafs Nation) enthusiasms are negatively tempered by the lower bowls reservations, reservations bred by alternately flawed and complacent approaches to building a competitive team and the absence of a winning presence. As a player who is passionate about his vocation, why would you want to commit to an environment that doesnt match that passion, especially when the home ice advantage can be such an important component of the game?Often in pieces that claim players like Thornton are interested in playing for the Leafs, the prospect of coming "home" is cited as a key factor. The very notion of "home" is a flawed premise in this lazy argument. Even if you call "home" somewhere in Southern Ontario, as a hockey player you probably havent lived there since you were 16. Thornton has lived in San Jose for nearly a decade, is a naturalized US citizen, has a wife, a mortgage, perhaps a few pets, maybe a café he really likes to go to, a favourite pizza place, a butcher who cuts his ribeyes to just the perfect thickness. But the Toronto Sun is going to tell him where his home is.For many players, one might suspect that playing at home in front of an overbearing hockey dad, mum and her new husband, and sycophantic high school acquaintances just a few blocks from where that girl broke your heart is the very definition of hell. And is working in your hometown really all that enticing? How many of you work in your hometowns? Hardly any. Youve all moved to Toronnto. Nike Schoenen Belgie. Thornton is from St. Thomas, Ontario, which would place his NHL "hometown" in Detroit or Buffalo as much as in Toronto, and yet those markets media dont seem to be making the "coming home" argument. Torontos hockey media is the most intense in all of professional sports. Maybe Montreals is equal, but half of the vitriol and conjecture there is in French, and only a fraction of NHLers understand it. (Reasonably, even those of us who are bilingual dont really understand it.) In Toronto, there is endless speculation, much of it even based in fact. Each flaw, each mistake (on and off the ice) is dissected and disseminated ad nauseum. Trade rumours are fabricated on a daily basis, the ubiquitous "NHL executive" noted as an unimpeachable source. The discussion of hockey in Toronto has become an insufferable wall of noise for an uninvested observer, so imagine if the discourse directly affected your family, your income, and your life.It seems a lot to ask of a player to endure such amplified attention, especially given the fact the Leafs have not been a competitive team since 2004. And that is final circle of the NHLs Hell: irrelevance. Toronto is still recovering from the John Ferguson Jr. era. They have some formidable pieces in Kessel, Morgan Reilly, and Jonathan Bernier; a young skilled forward, puck moving defenseman, and promising goaltender around which to build. They have a top-ten pick in the coming draft, some interesting if not spectacular prospects (Stuart Percy, Matt Finn), and some movable pieces (Nazem Kadri, Jake Gardiner). Brendan Shanahan emanates stability and hubris. But theyre still saddled with bad contracts (Dion Phaneuf, David Clarkson), a suspect coaching philosophy, and a lack of depth. And to watch the Kings, Blackhawks, and Rangers this spring is to know the Leafs are far removed from that level of hockey.So if you were an unrestricted free agent, or a player on the trading block with some say in his future, why would you come to Toronto? Consider Thornton: Youre in your mid-30s, never won a Cup, live in the perfection of Northern California, in a market that sustains you but doesnt invade you, and youd chose to move to Toronto, with its high taxes, magnified attention, and with as much of a chance of winning a Cup in the next five years as Quebec City? Toronto is a world-class city, cultured and cosmopolitan, a great place to live and make a life. The Joe Thorntons of the world should want to play home games at the ACC. The challenges of the market need to be offset by a tradition of winning and the only way for Toronto to do that is to build a stable and competitive franchise through hoarding draft picks and young controllable players, and eschewing the temptation of quick expensive fixes like Clarkson, or Thornton. The best thing for a successful NHL would be a dominant Toronto Maple Leafs team. Given the teams last decade, however, it seems like that wont happen until Hell freezes over. Fortunately for Toronto, most of it freezes over every January, so the wait may not be that long. ' ' '

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