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RED DEER, Alta. Michael Turner Elite Jersey . -- Brent Sutter is back behind the bench again. Sutter, the owner and general manager of the Western Hockey Leagues Red Deer Rebels, fired coach Jesse Wallin on Tuesday and will take over on an interim basis, according to the teams website. The Rebels were fifth in the WHLs Central Division at 10-11-1-1. Sutter, the former coach of the NHLs New Jersey Devils and Calgary Flames, was a successful junior coach before heading to the NHL. The 50-year-old form Viking, Alta., coached the Rebels to a Memorial Cup in 2001 and Canada to gold at the 2005 and 2006 world junior hockey championships. Sutter then compiled a 97-56 record over two seasons with the Devils before joining the Flames. Calgary went 118-90-38 in three seasons under Sutter. The Flames and Sutter parted company earlier this year. The Rebels also announced that Jeff Truitt will be associate coach. Todd McClure Jersey . The veteran coach and former Olympian will spend one year in the new position to help establish a high-performance system with an eye to the Rio Games in 2016. Julio Jones Official Jersey . Catch all the action on TSN and TSN Mobile TV at 7pm et/4pm pt.  "Im expecting boos," Ray said after arriving at Commonwealth Stadium on Friday prior to his teams CFL season-opening matchup. http://www.falconsfansroom.com/julio-jones-jerseys . Adams, who gave up three home runs in a span of five batters in his last outing, said Sunday that he has been diagnosed with a case of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. That is when a bone in the upper body presses against a nerve, causing numbness and tingling in the fingers. Julio Jones Black Jersey . Morgan Brian scored in the first half and Kealia Ohai added another after the break as the U.S. advanced to the final for the third time, having won the tournament in 2002 and 2008. Tony Gonzalez Red Jersey . Rossignol, who had just one goal in his first 27 games since being acquired from Kootenay, scored his second goal in a Broncos uniform with 4:50 left in the third period.MONTREAL -- Marco Di Vaio had one practice with the Montreal Impact on Tuesday and then headed back to Italy, but its not because the teams first designated player is unhappy. The 36-year-old former Bologna star was called back to attend a hearing into allegations of match-fixing in Italian soccer and is due back on Friday to begin preparations for his Major League Soccer debut. Di Vaio is not suspected of participating in match-fixing, but he said investigators want to question Bologna players about a few matches they played in 2011 against clubs that are under suspicion. "There were a few games in particular they want to ask about," he said through an interpreter. "The whole team has been called in." Di Vaio may have thought he was putting the turmoil in Serie-A behind him when he left Italy three weeks ago to join the Impact, an MLS expansion team with a strong Italian presence. Montreal (3-7-3) made the quick forward its first designated player in a bid to add punch to an attack that has produced only 15 goals in 13 games. A designated player is one who is paid more than the league maximum but counts for less against the salary cap. He isnt able to play until the summer transfer period officials opens, which puts the target date for his Impact debut at June 27 when Toronto FC visits Saputo Stadium. Di Vaio took a short vacation with his family in Florida before he began working out with his new team, which includes former Serie-A players Matteo Ferrari, Bernardo Corradi and Nelson Rivas. "Im ready to get to work, and get to know my teammates," he said. "Unfortunately I have to return to Italy to take care of some business, but Im looking forward to getting back. Im excited for the first game, but its not too long to wait." He is to return to Montreal in time for the reopening on Saturday of Saputo Stadium, which has been expanded from 13,000 to 20,000 seats. Montreal will play host to the Seattle Sounders under the stars and on a grass pitch after playing its first five home games indoors at Olympic Stadium. "Weve got to make it our home, so from the first second we have to set the tempo and show people that itll be tough to come in here and get a point," said midfielder Patrice Bernier. "Were lucky to get two home openers in a year." Bernier was impressed by his new teammate Di Vaio, who reminds him of former Canadian national tteam striker Tomasz Radzinski, who had a productive career as a tricky, smaller striker with Everton and some European clubs. Julio Jones Limited Jersey. "They have the same body structure and they move the same way," said Bernier. "Its nice to have someone with something new to bring and maybe we can feed off that. "We know hell be a valuable addition. Hes smaller, more mobile. Hes got some speed. In this league, which is speed or strength, hell bring something. And hes crafty. Itll be nice to see a guy who can score not just from the box but maybe from creating plays outside." Di Vaio is expected to partner with Corradi, a tall, lumbering forward who brings a physical presence. Coach Jesse Marsch has also tried to boost the attack by using five midfielders instead of the 4-4-2 formation from earlier in the season. He said that allows him to use the talented Bernier, who sat out several games, along with Collen Warner and Felipe Martins in the centre of the field, to control the ball more from the midfield instead of playing a lot of long balls up to the strikers. The Impact are coming off a three-week break since a 3-2 loss in Colorado and are entering the second of what Marsch calls three stages of the season. They opened the campaign playing eight of 13 games on the road, but will play six of 10 at home leading up to the July 25 all-star game, when the final stage begins. By then, Di Vaio should be integrated with his new team. "Its exciting to get him here and get him going," said Marsch. "It was a good first day just to get him on the field and get assimilated to this. "I think the adjustment will be smooth because of his familiarity with some players on our team, the discussions weve had about soccer and, above all, that hes an intelligent player. Guys like that fit in with any team." It wont be pleasant business in Italy for Di Vaio dealing with a problem that has put a negative spotlight on all of Italian soccer. "But maybe its a chance to start from zero and do things properly this time," he said. "Find out the problems and try to fix them." When asked if the match-fixing may cause more Italian players to leave home, he said it was possible. "Italian soccer doesnt have the same respect it once had with problems like this and players might be looking to go to Spain or France or other countries to play." ' ' '

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