Lets take a quick look at five of the many Canadians in the NCAA Tournament this year. The game in this country just continues to improve and it will be fun to watch it all unfold starting tomorrow. Cant wait! 1. ANDREW WIGGINS (Kansas): This young man has incredible talent and upside with explosivity and skill to spare. Wiggins has terrific feel for the game and can make all the plays. His strength and stamina have been an issue on occasion, but he plays better when challenged. Wiggins has to play with a more consistent motor, but thats expected for such a young guy, whos handled all the hoopla of his frosh year quite well. Hell set the tone for how far his team goes. 2. TYLER ENNIS (Syracuse): Ennis is an intelligent and steady point guard, who makes all the high percentage decisions for you. He plays at a controlled speed and has excellent vision and feel for the game. His poise and composure under pressure is off the charts. Ennis changes speeds well and knows how to make others better with remarkable maturity and leadership ability for a frosh. Hes got to exert his will earlier in games here in the Tournament and get his team going and set the tone. Ennis is truly the straw that stirs the drink for the Cuse. 3. NIK STAUSKAS (Michigan): There are major improvements in Stauskass strength and overall savvy from last season. He can really stroke it and plays with energy and emotion consistently and is an excellent screen-usage guy and knows how to get open. The elevation on his jump shot is terrific and his handle has gotten better, allowing him to create for himself and teammates. Stauskas is coming on strong. 4. MELVIN EJIM (Iowa State): Heres an intriguing guy. Ejims a very good athlete who has good compete level and I love how hes able to finish on the break and play the game inside and out. Ejim attacks the basket hard and I love his energy. 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Rosehill dropped his gloves and challenged Paul Bissonnette, who obliged in what turned into a lengthy, two-round, blow-filled fight in front of the Philadelphia bench. The Flyers were a different team the rest of the way, as Jakub Voracek scored the winner with 8:08 left and the Philadelphia finished with four unanswered goals in a 5-3 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes on Saturday night. "I thought it was a great job from Rosie," Flyers coach Craig Berube said. "Hes very smart at that. He picks the right spots and hes very good at his job." Scott Hartnell, Brayden Schenn and Wayne Simmonds also scored for the Flyers and Claude Giroux added an empty-net goal with 30 seconds left. Steve Mason made several difficult saves late to preserve Philadelphias fourth win in five games out West. "I thought this trip changed our road mentality a little bit," Berube said. "We discussed and talked about a lot of the little things we have to do on the road to win hockey games." The little things are ailing the Coyotes, with Mike Smith struggling in goal again in a mistake-filled performance that left coach Dave Tippett lamenting "inconsistent" play and not ruling out roster changes. "Were at the halfway mark and Im sure (GM) Don (Maloney) and I will talk the next couple days," Tippett said. "Weve got to evaluate where we are and where we want to get to." Rob Klinkhammer, Lauri Korpikoski and Mikkel Boedker scored for the Coyotes, who led 3-1 late in the second period but couldnt hold on to spoil captain Shane Doans return from a rare illness. Simmonds tied it with 15:38 left when he knocked in a rebound on the power play for his team-high 14th goal and his ninth in as many games. Then Keith Yandles turnover in his own zone proved costly in Phoenixs second straight loss. Voracek collected the puck and beat Smith between the legs with a wrist shot. Philadelphia killed a late power play as Mason stopped 26 shots. The Coyotes struggled defensively as they played without one of their top defenceman, Oliver Ekman-Larsson, who was injured Thursday on a hit by Columbus Derek MacKenzie that earrned him a three-game suspension.dddddddddddd Not even Doans return from Rocky Mountain Fever could spark Phoenix. Doan last played Dec. 4 before he started getting headaches, joint pain and severe fatigue. He was eventually diagnosed with the rare disorder that affects the lining of blood cells and is often contracted from bites by ticks. Doan looked a step slow at times and his shifts were short. He logged 18:38 of ice time and his line failed to muster many scoring chances. "He was all right," Tippett said. "He probably played a few more minutes that I had planned on." After a scoreless first period in which the Coyotes went 0 for 3 on the power play, the teams combined for three goals in a 1:42 stretch early in the second. Klinkhammer and Korpikoski scored just over a minute apart to make it 2-0 Phoenix amid shaky back line play by the Flyers. Berube immediately called a timeout, and the Flyers responded 17 seconds later when Hartnell beat Smith on the glove side to extend his points streak to seven games. But the Coyotes answered again at 6:47. Catching the Flyers on a line change, Yandle threaded a pass to Boedker at the blue line, and he skated in alone on a breakaway for his career-high 12th goal. "These are games that in the past we would have played smart enough and our whole thing would have been sound enough where Philly felt like they played a really good game but didnt win," Tippett said. "We havent had that feeling enough this year yet." Shortly after the fight, the Flyers got within 3-2 with 2:45 left in the second period when Brayden Schenn banged in Vincent Lecavaliers no-look pass from behind the net. The comeback had begun. "I think if someone told us before the road trip that we would get eight points we would take it right away," Voracek said. "Its a huge win for us." NOTES: Tippett said it was up to Bissonnette on whether to engage Rosehill "Its his call, not mine," Tippett said. . Tippett said Ekman-Larsson playing Tuesday vs. Calgary is "certainly a possibility.". Michael Raffl (concussion) and Matt Read (upper body) sat out for Philadelphia. . Hartnell has 28 career goals against the Coyotes. ... The Flyers were returning home after the game, they play another road game Tuesday at New Jersey. China NFL JerseysCheap Nike NFL JerseysNFL Jerseys CheapWholesale NFL JerseysCheap Basketball Jerseys OnlineStitched Hockey JerseysWholesale Baseball JerseysFootball Jerseys OutletCollege Jerseys For SaleCheap MLB JerseysWholesale Soccer JerseysWholesale Jerseys For SaleWholesale NFL Jerseys ' ' '