(SportsNetwork.com) - Matt Beleskey has helped give the Anaheim Ducks some scoring depth and hell look to stay hot on Wednesday night when his club hosts the struggling Philadelphia Flyers. The 26-year-old Beleskey has netted five goals in his past seven games, including the game-winner in Mondays 3-2 victory over the Boston Bruins. It gave the winger a career-high 12 goals in just 26 games this season. A former 2006 fourth-round pick, Beleskey netted 11 goals in 2009-10 and had nine in 55 games last season, but he has taken advantage of his opportunities this season. Im getting lots of good looks. That was a great play by (Ryan Getzlaf) and (Corey Perry) did a great job with the screen, Beleskey said of his recent game-winner. Im just trying to get shots through. Sami Vatanen and Devante Smith-Pelly also scored for the Ducks, who ended a two-game skid, and Frederik Andersen stopped 32 shots in the win. Its like a good wave, you just have to keep riding it, Beleskey said. We are just trying to have some fun and winning is the way to do it. Defenseman Eric Brewer, though, suffered a foot injury on Monday and his status for this game is unknown. He was acquired from Tampa Bay in a trade on Nov. 28. Meanwhile, fellow blueliner Mark Fistric is nearing a return from a back injury that has kept him out of action since Oct. 30. He is questionable to return tonight. The Flyers could use all the advantages they can get at this point, having lost a season-high five straight games as well as eight in a row on the road. They have dropped the first two of a five-game road trip, including last nights 2-1 setback in San Jose. The Sharks Matt Nieto got the winner with 11.5 seconds to play, putting home a rebound of a Patrick Marleau shot. Sean Couturier scored the only goal of the game for the Flyers, who have lost five in a row for the first time since March 31-April 8, 2011 and are on their longest winless stretch on the road since going 0-7-2 from Feb. 20-March 16, 1999. The team played a good game but if you dont win its not good enough, said Philadelphia netminder Steve Mason, who made 25 saves. Rookie forward Scott Laughton earned the an assist on Couturiers goal for his first NHL point. That came on a night in which veteran forward Vincent Lecavalier was made a healthy scratch for the first time in his career. He has gone 12 straight games without a goal. The Flyers have lost three in a row to the Ducks, including a 4-3 shootout setback in Philadelphia on Oct. 14. Beleskey had a goal in regulation for Anaheim and Andersen made 39 saves. The Ducks have won six of their last seven versus the Flyers overall. Discount Air Jordan 3 . New York Red Bulls. 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Dwyane Wade took over in the fourth quarter.Toronto, ON (SportsNetwork.com) - Champions of the East Division and the reigning Grey Cup title holders, the Toronto Argonauts finish off the regular season on Friday night as they host the Montreal Alouettes at Rogers Centre. Watch the game on TSN starting at 7pm et/4pm pt. Last year, the Argos were an unlikely champion who finished just 9-9 during the regular season, winning only three of their final eight regular season bouts, but that just goes to show how anything is possible once the postseason begins. This time around Toronto enters the final week of the regular season with back-to-back victories and wins in six of the last eight contests in order to take over the division. Against Winnipeg last Thursday night, Ricky Ray was unstoppable as he converted 39-of-45 passes for a career-high 505 yards and three touchdowns as the Argos crushed the Blue Bombers in a 36-21 decision. At one point Ray, who had missed several games due to injury before making his return, connected on a team-record 21 straight passes, while his 39 connections also set a new club standard as well. For his efforts, Ray was named the CFL Offensive Player of the Week, the third time he has captured the honor this season and the fourth time in his Toronto career. Because the Argos were able to lock up the division title, head coach Scott Milanovich made the early decision to keep Ray out of the final regular season game which means the signal caller, who wont return to the field until Nov. 17 at Rogers Centre, will break the CFLs single-season mark for completion percentage (.777), formerly held by Dave Dickenson at 73.98 percent. Also coming back strong for Toronto was Chad Owens who set game highs with 11 receptions and 105 yards. The all-everything performer also accounted for 82 yards on five kickoff returns and brought back five punts for an additional 39 yards as well. Even though he missed time due to injury, Owens is still the leader in the league as far as receptions are concerned wiith 94, leading to 979 yards, but it is somewhat puzzling to find that he has scored only twice on all of those catches.dddddddddddd Owens again leads the league in combined yards as well with 2,298, 155 yards ahead of Calgarys Jon Cornish. Romby Bryant, playing in just his second game for Toronto, reeled in eight passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns, proving he too can be a valued threat down the field for Ray and the Argos offense. As for the Alouettes, last week they battled the Hamilton Tiger-Cats for the second time in a span of just six days and went from blowing up Hamilton on Oct. 20 by a score of 36-5 at home, to falling by a field goal, 27-24, on the road. In that latest meeting, played in front of barely 13,000 at Guelphs Alumni Stadium, former Heisman Trophy winner Troy Smith made his second start for the Als and threw for 340 yards and a pair of touchdowns, but that still wasnt enough to get Montreal over the hump. Smith converted 23-of-39 passes and was picked off twice in the setback. Duron Carter and S.J. Green helped Smith along the way as they both caught six balls for more than 100 yards and a TD, while running back Tyrell Sutton led the charge on the ground with his game-high 101 yards on 16 carries. Defensively, the Als limited Hamilton to just 323 yards of offense and Geoff Tisdale made the Cats pay in the first quarter as he picked off a Henry Burris pass and returned it 64 yards for a score. Even with all the changes at quarterback this season for the Alouettes, the one constant on offense has been the play of Green who is currently second in the league in receiving yards with 1,183, and has turned his 83 catches into a league-best 13 majors. In terms of the all-time series between these two squads, Montreal owns a 109-85-3 advantage in regular-season matchups dating back to 1946. However, Toronto won the most recent battle in early September by a score of 37-30 on the road, and has now taken two of the last three encounters. ' ' '