A blue-chipper in Big D, Landeskog coming on for Avs, and a rare puck possession night for an enforcer; Fantasy tips and more in Scott Cullen’s Statistically Speaking. HEROES Tyler Seguin – The Stars’ game-breaker scored another pair of goals in a 3-2 win over Edmonton, giving him 10 goals in the last nine games, and a league-leading 17 goals on the season. Since arriving in Dallas last season, Seguin ranks third in the league with 52 goals and is tied for second with 110 points in 101 games and he does a lot of his damage at even strength, with 38 of his goals coming at even strength (tied for second) and Seguin and linemate Jamie Benn are among the league’s most efficient even-strength scorers. Among players with at least 500 5-on-5 minutes since the start of last season: EV POINTS/60 SINCE START OF 2013-14 PLAYER TEAM PTS/60 Ryan Getzlaf Anaheim 3.06 Jamie Benn Dallas 2.98 Tyler Seguin Dallas 2.91 Corey Perry Anaheim 2.89 Taylor Hall Edmonton 2.62 Vladimir Tarasenko St. Louis 2.61 Gustav Nyquist Detroit 2.57 Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh 2.56 Thomas Vanek Minnesota 2.56 Phil Kessel Toronto 2.54 Gabriel Landeskog – Colorado’s captain scored a pair of goals in a 4-3 overtime win at Arizona. He now has six points (2 G, 4 A) during a four-game point streak and is Colorado’s only positive possession player, with 50.4% Corsi. Chris Neil – A rare night for the Senators’ enforcer, who entered the game with 42.9% Corsi for the season but, in a 3-2 shootout win at St. Louis, Neil was on for 14 shot attempt for and zero against, bumping his possession north of 45% for the season. ZEROES Reto Berra – The Colorado goaltender was yanked after surrendering three goals on eight shots against Arizona. In his past six starts, Berra has allowed 20 goals on 142 shots, good for an .859 save percentage. Joakim Lindstrom – The Blues’ winger started more of his shifts in the offensive zone, yet was only on for two shot attempts for and 13 against (13.3%) in a 3-2 shootout loss to Ottawa. Derek Roy, Matt Cullen, Olli Jokinen – The veteran Predators forwards were on the wrong end of the possession game against Los Angeles, with all three coming in under 15% of even-strength shot attempts, despite starting more than 75% of shifts in the offensive zone. Roy was at the low end, with one shot attempt for and eight against (11.1%). Their most common line match-up of the night was Dwight King, Trevor Lewis and Kyle Clifford – not exactly the best the Kings had to offer. LINEUP NEED TO KNOW Brian Elliott – The St. Louis goaltender left Tuesday’s game early with a lower-body injury, with suspicion that he may be out for quite a while, after D Chris Butler fell on top of him. Jake Allen will have to handle the bulk of the workload with Elliott out, and 2011 third-round pick Jordan Binnington may get a chance to fill the backup role. Calvin Pickard – For the second straight game, Pickard relieved Berra and backstopped the Avalanche to a win, stopping all 25 shots he faced at Arizona. Pickard has stopped 98 of 105 shots (.933 SV%) in four appearances this season and is slated to start the next game for the Avalanche. Tobias Enstrom – The Jets’ No. 1 defenceman, who averages more than 25 minutes of ice time per game, missed Tuesday’s win at Columbus with a lower-body injury. Grant Clitsome returned to the Winnipeg lineup and Jacob Trouba played Drew Doughty – The Kings defenceman played a career-high 33:40 – his second straight game over 33 minutes – in a 4-3 shootout loss at Nashville. He also has five points (1 G, 4 A) during a five-game point streak. Alex Burrows – Returned to the Vancouver lineup, after a couple games’ absence due to an upper-body injury, and scored a goal with strong possession stats (20 shot attempts for, 7 against, 74.1%) despite starting one quarter of his shifts in the offensive zone during the Canucks’ 2-0 win over New Jersey. Justin Schultz – Defensive questions are coming home to roost with Schultz, who played a season-low 15:13 in a 3-2 loss at Dallas. Mathieu Perreault – The struggling Jets centre left Tuesday’s game against Columbus with an apparent shoulder injury. Francois Beauchemin – The Ducks’ veteran blueliner left Tuesday’s game with an upper-body injury. Erik Johnson – Colorado’s workhorse defenceman took an elbow in the head from Arizona’s Martin Hanzal and left the game. Peter Harrold – Played 19:42 in his first game of the season for New Jersey, with Eric Gelinas the healthy scratch on the Devils’ defence. Paul Carey – Called up to the Colorado lineup after putting up nine points (4 G, 5 A) in 15 games for Lake Erie of the AHL, 26-year-old Carey played 9:13 at Arizona Tuesday. SHORT SHIFTS Stars D John Klingberg put up another goal and an assist in a 3-2 win over Edmonton, giving him eight points (2 G, 6 A) during a five-game point streak…Flames D T.J. Brodie recorded a goal and an assist in a 3-2 loss at Anaheim; he’s now tied for third in defence scoring with 18 points (5 G, 13 A) in 23 games…Jets LW Evander Kane scored a pair of goals, with nine shot attempts (6 SOG), in a 4-2 win at Columbus…Ducks LW Matt Beleskey had a goal and an assist in a 3-2 win over Calgary, giving him four points (3 G, 1 A) in the past four games… Predators RW Craig Smith scored a goal and an assist in a 4-3 shootout win against Los Angeles, giving him five points (2 G, 3 A) in the past five games…Predators LW Colin Wilson had a pair of assists and now has five points (2 G, 3 A) in the past four games. Canucks G Ryan Miller had a 20-save shutout in Vancouver’s 2-0 win over New Jersey…Jets G Michael Hutchinson stopped 32 of 34 shots in a 4-2 win at Columbus…Senators G Robin Lehner turned aside 27 of 29 shots in a 3-2 shootout win at St. Louis…Stars G Kari Lehtonen stopped 35 of 37 shots in a 3-2 win against Edmonton. FIRSTS Mat Clark – The Ducks’ 24-year-old defenceman registered his first NHL assist, in the fifth game of his career, against Calgary. FANTASY FOCUS There are nine games on the schedule Wednesday night. Here are some players to have an eye on: Matt Moulson – It was a brutal start to the year for the Sabres winger, who had no goals and two assists through 14 games, but he’s coming on since, with seven points (3 G, 4 A) in the past seven games. Stephen Weiss – Too soon to go offering up recommendations, given Weiss’ shaky history over the past couple seasons, but he’s set to play with Pavel Datsyuk and that’s a situation worth monitoring. Alex Killorn – The Lightning winger has five points (4 G, 1 A) during a five-game point streak, and moved up to play with Ryan Callahan and Steven Stamkos last game. Dmitry Kulikov – Had only one point in the first 10 games of the season for the Panthers, but has five points (0 G, 5 A) in his past five games and is getting quality time on the Florida power play. Much of the data included comes from www.war-on-ice.com, www.puckalytics.com, www.hockeystats.ca and www.naturalstattrick.com Scott Cullen can be reached at scott.cullen@bellmedia.ca Kjøpe Yeezy Norge . Torres scored the first goal by an English team in the knockout phase of the Champions League this season when he met Cezar Azpilicuetas cutback in the ninth minute of their first leg match in the last 16. But Chelsea failed to make the most of its counterattacks and the Turkish champions equalized in the second half after gaining in confidence and cutting out their defensive mistakes. Yeezy Shop Norge . Justine finished first with a score of 22.44 while Chloe was second with 21.66 points. Defending champion Hannah Kearney of the U.S., was third at 21.49. 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Looking as human and humbled as ever, Jones wouldnt let his hard-earned championship slip away easily and gutted out another title defence -- a UFC record sixth straight -- that set up him up to find another challenger of the month. Enter Glover Teixeira. Teixeira boasts a whopping 20-bout winning streak that dates nine years and is coming off a first-round TKO of Ryan Bader. Jones (19-1) and Teixeira (22-2) fight in the main event of UFC 172 Saturday night when the promotion makes its debut in Baltimore. Phil Davis fights Anthony Johnson in the other headline bout. Jones, one of UFCs biggest active pay-per-view draws, won a unanimous decision against Gustafsson at UFC 165 in September. Gustafsson cut the champion at the right eye midway through the first round. And with a minute left, he took Jones down for the first time in the champions UFC career. Jones said he knew he was as close as ever to dropping the belt. "I realized I needed to switch up my strategy and begin improvising a little bit more, and thats what I did," he said. "I think with Gus I was trying to fight like a technical kick boxing match and I think I was losing at that. I just had to switch my style up and start flowing a little better and start winging things, making up, creating, and finding new openings." He found enough of them to escape and put his name in the record book. With the win, Jones passed UFC Hall of Famer Tito Ortizs light heavyweight mark of five straight successful title defences. After beating Shogun Rua on March 20, 2011 to win the belt, Jones went on to defeat Rampage Jackson, Lyoto Machida, Rashad Evans, Vitor Belfort, Chael Sonnen and Gustafsson.dddddddddddd. He beat all but Evans and Gustafsson during the streak via TKO or submission, and three times earned UFC fight of the night honours. Known as "Bones," Jones said its time to return to his dominant form to keep the streak going. "Im totally prepared to fight for five rounds, but my goal in this fight is to dominate the fight in a way that no one seen possible," he said. Domination is in my psychology. Its the way I train. Its the way I eat. Its the way I visualize. Its the way I believe. "If I dont dominate the fight, Ill still be happy with the victory. But domination is what Im planning on." Teixeira, the No. 2 title contender, is 5-0 since jumping to UFC but a 5-1 underdog in the fight of his life. "My strategy against Jon Jones is simple, go out there and be myself and knock this guy out," he said. "Ive been training my whole life for this." Jones, a former college wrestler and the brother of two NFL players, nearly suffered a broken arm in his win over Belfort and broke a toe against Sonnen. Winning while hurt, then turning around the Gustafsson bout in the final two rounds, proved to Jones he can win under any circumstances. "After that Gustafsson fight, Im even more confident in my will," he said. "I know I have a lot of will. I know that Im armed with that going into this battle on Saturday night. Jones has two brothers in the NFL, including Arthur, a Super Bowl champion with the Ravens who now plays for the Colts. Arthur Jones will be at Baltimore Arena with some of his former teammates rooting on his brother for the feel of a hometown advantage. "They supported our family while he was here and thats why I wanted to fight here," Jon Jones said. "I hope his leaving doesnt change anything because I still love the fans and the support they have given to me and our family." ' ' '