ST. Anthony Davis Jersey . JOHNS, N.L. -- Eric ODell is hitting his stride at the right time for the St. Johns IceCaps. ODell scored his sixth goal in four games to help St. Johns beat the Admirals 5-2 on Friday and eliminate Norfolk from the American Hockey League playoffs. "Ive been finding the back of the net," ODell said. "It just feels like the puck is finding my stick and Ive been able to put it in. Give credit to my linemates for finding me and getting the puck on the net and Ive been lucky to get them in the back of the net. My confidence is really high." IceCaps head coach Keith McCambridge has recognized ODells contributions to the team, naming him alternate captain while regular captain Jason Jaffray was out for Game 6 of the series against the Admirals. "We feel hes a leader," said McCambridge. "Hes been here three years and that theres leadership qualities there and thats why he had the opportunity to wear an A." Jerome Samson, Kyle MacKinnon, Andrew Gordon and Ben Chiarot also scored for the IceCaps. McCambridge believes the key to the victory was St. Johns depth on all four forward lines. "By the third period, the ability to roll four lines really kicked in," he said. "Through this whole series weve talked about trying to utilize our depth and our four lines and I felt that third period was a direct result of that." Andre Petersson and Steve Eminger replied for the Admirals. The IceCaps took the lead 5:29 into the game when Adam Lowry shot on net and Samson fired home the rebound from the slot into a practically empty net. Petersson tied the game for Norfolk when he buried a strong wrist shot off the crossbar and in at the 7:13 mark of the first period on the power play. IceCaps goalie Michael Hutchinson saved a breakaway 9:45 into the first period to keep the game tied, and then 45 seconds later bailed out St. Johns on another breakaway. ODell found a loose puck off a rebound when skating to the right side of the net and scored on a quick wrister for the IceCaps with 9:39 left in the second period. The Admirals capitalized when Chris Wagner fanned on a shot which ended up trickling across the slot to an incoming Eminger, who scored an easy tap-in at the right post at the 14:22 mark of the second period. St. Johns took back the lead when MacKinnon knocked in a loose puck in the crease after defencemen Brenden Kichton carried it to the net from the point at the 17:03 mark of the second period. The IceCaps ran rampant to start the third, as Gordon caught the Admirals napping 3:27 into the period, scoring on a heads-up play with a quick wrist shot from along the goal-line to beat an out-of-position Brad Thiessen. St. Johns added another 41 seconds later when Chiarot found a hole in traffic and the goalie to score a well-placed wrist shot from the side boards. Hutchinson stopped 26 for the IceCaps, while Admirals goalie Brad Thiessen saved 34. The IceCaps now get a week of rest before finding out who their playoff opponent will be (either the Providence Bruins and the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins). The time off, McCambridge said, will prove beneficial for injured players, like captain Jaffary. "Knock on wood, we need to try and stay as healthy as possible," said McCambridge. "This week of rest is something we will try to utilize." ODell said the IceCaps will savour the series win, but are looking forward to the road ahead. "Everyone is happy in (the room), all smiles, but were going to enjoy this series win and then tomorrow we go back to work." Lance Stephenson Lakers Jersey . 15 in Hamburg. The fight was originally slated for Sept. 6 but had to be postponed after Klitschko tore a bicep in sparring and was forced to miss four weeks of training. LeBron James Jersey . 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DEFENCE PER GAME SCORING LEADERS, SINCE 2010-11 PLAYER TEAM GP G A PTS PPG Erik Karlsson Ottawa 301 69 175 244 0.81 Kris Letang Pittsburgh 246 43 146 189 0.77 Dustin Byfuglien Winnipeg 317 72 150 222 0.70 Shea Weber Nashville 333 77 136 213 0.64 Keith Yandle Arizona 341 44 171 215 0.63 Aaron Ekblad – The Panthers’ rookie defenceman recorded two assists in a 5-4 loss to Detroit and is providing rare production for a teenage defenceman. Since 1990, the highest scoring teen defencemen, by points per game (minimum 40 GP): TOP PER-GAME SCORING SINCE 1990, TEEN DEFENCEMEN PLAYER TEAM YEAR GP G A PTS PPG Aaron Ekblad Florida 2014-15 45 6 21 27 0.60 Bryan Berard N.Y. Islanders 1996-97 82 8 40 48 0.59 Tyler Myers Buffalo 2009-10 82 11 37 48 0.59 Cam Fowler Anaheim 2010-11 76 10 30 40 0.53 Scott Niedermayer New Jersey 1992-93 80 11 29 40 0.50 Erik Johnson St. Louis 2007-08 69 5 28 33 0.48 Michael Del Zotto N.Y. Rangers 2009-10 80 9 28 37 0.46 Jacob Trouba Winnipeg 2013-14 65 10 19 29 0.45 Erik Karlsson Ottawa 2009-10 60 5 21 26 0.43 Zach Bogosian Atlanta 2008-09 47 9 10 19 0.40 Drouin, Paquette, Killorn – The Tampa Bay line dominated play against Carolina, with better than 83% of even-strength shot attempts, holding the territorial edge in their matchup with the Hurricanes line of Riley Nash, Chris Terry and Jeff Skinner. ZEROES Lucas Lessio – The rookie Coyotes winger was crushed in possession (one shot attempt for, 15 against, 6.3%) at Philadelphia. Chris Terry, Riley Nash – The Hurricanes forwards were buried against Tampa Bay, with Terry matching Lessio’s numbers (1 for, 15 against, 6.3%) and Nash only slightly better (2 for, 21 against, 8.7%). Goaltenders: Roberto Luongo – Florida’s veteran puck-stopper was pulled in favour of Al Montoya after he surrendered five goals on 17 shots in a 5-4 loss to Detroit. Ray Emery – Philadelphia’s backup has struggled, even when given the opportunity to play more with Steve Mason injured. After allowing two goals on four shots, he was pulled after 5:50 against Arizona, and the Flyers brought Mason in off the bench for his first appearance since January 10. Among the 44 goaltenders to play at least 15 games this season, Emery has the worst save percentage (.887). BLUES-PENGUINS TRADE LAPIERRE-GOC TRADE PLAYER GP G A PTS CORSI% REL CORSI% O-ZONE START% Maxim Lapierre 45 2 7 9 42.6% -7.2% 38.4% Marcel Goc 43 2 4 6 49.8% -0.6% 43.8% Maxim Lapierre – In a swap of fourth-line centres that will both be unrestricted free agents in the summer, the Penguins acquired the more combative of the two, as the 29-year-old agitator has recorded more than a penalty minute per game four times in nine NHL seasons (though it’s worth noting that this season’s 16 PIM in 45 GP is a career-low pace). Unfortunately, he gets caved in, possession-wise, so it’s not as though he can be expected to improve territorial play. Marcel Goc – The 31-year-old centre has been playing a fourth-line role in Pittsburgh, but has played more (17-18 minutes per game for nearly three seasons in Florida) previously. Goc plays a solid two-way game, and while he’s not going to play on the edge the way that Lapierre can, Goc is a better player with more ability to move up the depth chart if need be. LINEUP NEEED TO KNOW Taylor Hall – The Oilers winger took a shot off the leg in practice Monday and missed Tuesday’s loss to Minnesota. Shaquille ONeal Jersey. With Hall out, Benoit Pouliot moved up to play with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Jordan Eberle. Mikhail Grabovski – Scored a goal in his return to the Islanders lineup, where he skated on the wing with John Tavares and Josh Bailey, filling in for an injured Kyle Okposo. A nice opportunity to put up points alongside skilled linemates. Patrick Eaves – Playing his first game for Dallas since December 2, Eaves skated with Jamie Benn and Tyler Seguin, scored a goal, and had 11 shot attempts (6 SOG), while playing a season-high 18:00 at Montreal. Chris Thorburn – The Jets winger played a season-high 13:34 at Pittsburgh, scoring a goal and an assist, giving him four points (3 G, 1 A) in the past four games. Mathieu Perreault – Returned to the Jets lineup, his first game since January 16, when he was injured by Daniel Carcillo’s cross check. Mikael Granlund – The Minnesota centre played his first game in a month, skating 17:25 for the Wild in Edmonton, with Zach Parise and Thomas Vanek on his wings. Ryan White – The former Habs shift disturber made his first appearance for the Philadelphia Flyers, after recovering from surgery on his left pectoral muscle. Curtis McElhinney – Stopped 25 of 28 shots in a 4-3 win over Washington. The 31-year-old is due to see more action for the next 4-6 weeks while Sergei Bobrovsky deals with a lower-body injury. SHORT SHIFTS Islanders D Johnny Boychuk had a pair of assists in a 4-1 win against the Rangers; he has 10 points (2 G, 8 a) in his past 12 games…Coyotes RW Shane Doan contributed two assists in a 4-3 loss at Philadelphia, giving him eight points (2 G, 6 A) in his past six games…Jets LW Evander Kane registered three assists in a 5-3 loss at Pittsburgh, and has nine points (4 G, 5 A) in his past nine games…Jets C Adam Lowry had a goal and an assist; the rookie has six points (1 G, 5 A) in the past seven games…Penguins LW David Perron had a goal and an assist in a 5-3 win against Winnipeg, giving him 10 points (5 G, 5 A) in his past 10 games…Red Wings C Riley Sheahan picked up a pair of assists in a 5-4 win at Florida, and has five assists in the past five games…Red Wings LW Stephen Weiss had a goal and two assists in a 5-4 win at Florida. He has five points (1 G, 4 A) in the past four games…Panthers C Aleksander Barkov had a goal and two assists in a 5-4 loss to Detroit. The second-year Panthers pivot has nine points (3 G, 6 A) in the past nine games…Hurricanes LW Eric Staal had a goal and an assist in a 4-2 win over Tampa Bay, giving him 12 points (9 G, 3 A) in the past 13 games…Predators C Mike Ribeiro recorded three assists in a 4-3 win over Colorado, and has 12 points (1 G, 11 A) in the past 10 games…Flames LW Johnny Gaudreau scored a pair of goals in a 4-1 win over Buffalo, and has 14 points (9 G, 5 A) in the past 14 games…Flames C Joe Colborne had a goal and an assist, giving him eight points (5 G, 3 A) in the past 10 games. The line of Pavel Datsyuk, Tomas Tatar and Darren Helm carried more than 75% of the play at Florida, with Tatar (24 shot attempts for, 6 against, 80.0%) leading the way…Despite favourable possession stats (15 shot attempts for, 12 against, 55.6%), Canucks D Dan Hamhuis was on for three even-strength goals against in a 4-0 loss to Anaheim. Islanders G Jaroslav Halak turned aside 40 of 41 shots in a 4-1 win over the Rangers…Canadiens G Carey Price stopped 40 of 42 shots in a 3-2 win over Dallas…Wild G Devan Dubnyk stopped 23 of 24 shots in a 2-1 win at Edmonton…Ducks G Fredrik Andersen had a 17-save shutout in a 4-0 win at Vancouver. FIRSTS Petr Straka – A second-round pick of the Blue Jackets in 2010, who was not signed, then eventually signed by Philadelphia as a free agent, Straka made his NHL debut for the Flyers, playing 10:08 in the win over Arizona. He had 17 points (11 G, 6 A) and was minus-3 in 39 AHL games. FANTASY FOCUS Three games tonight, three players to consider for your lineup: Patrik Elias – Fresh off an appearance at the All-Star game, Elias has been producing more lately, with seven points (2 G, 5 A) in his past seven games. Andre Burakovsky – The Capitals rookie winger has four points (2 G, 2 A) in the past three games, and is playing on the top line with Alexander Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom. Bryan Bickell – Riding a wave on the wing with Brad Richards and Patrick Kane, Bickell has 10 points (5 G, 5 A) in the past 11 games. 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 ' ' '