The recent induction of Dominik Hasek into the Hockey Hall of Fame brought back a flood of great memories on how goalies used to play - especially when they scramble in the net. When I was growing up, every goaltender played the same way. We were told to stay on our feet, be patient, use our reflexes and allow pucks to come to us. Goalies were acrobatic, overactive and generally got in and out of position very quickly. And twenty years ago, the two-pad stack was the go to move. But over the past decade, its gone extinct - mainly because the butterfly style has become the norm. But this season, whats old appears new again. It seems were seeing more two-pad stack saves than usual. Almost half the starting goalies in the National Hockey League have been spotted using the old school move. Yes, its a desperation move. And with ice coverage at such a premium these days, goalies are reverting back to old school styles. But its a useful move when you need to throw everything you have at a puck. The only trouble is its also a final move. The hardest part of making a two-pad stack save is the recovery, because making it sprawled on your side in the crease and are slower to get up for that next adjustment. You can be dead in the water. Now the butterfly save is the right move because it gives you an opportunity for facing the second shot with a quicker recovery. In fact, its the progression from the stack. Starting goalies who have gone old school with two-pad stacks this season include Pittsburghs Marc-Andre Fleury, Jonathan Quick of the Kings, Ottawas Craig Anderson, San Joses Antti Niemi, Braden Holtby of the Washington Capitals, Edmontons Ben Scrivens, Vancouvers Ryan Miller, Cam Ward of Carolina, Winnipegs Ondrej Pavelec and Kari Lehtonen of the Stars. And the list goes on. But lets not get ahead of ourselves, this move will not be brought back in consistently. The one and only thing thats consistent is that guys have tried it as a last resort to make the save. And in true fashion, theyve been spectacular. Nike Air Max Udsalg . -- The Orlando Magic finally are showing the patience in critical moments that coach Jacque Vaughn has been waiting for all season. Billige Nike Air Max . Napoli hit two home runs, Jonny Gomes and prized rookie Xander Bogaerts also connected, and the Red Sox kept up their dizzying scoring spree at Yankee Stadium by bashing New York 13-9 Saturday for a fifth straight win. http://www.danmarkairmax.com/ . Wheeler said Kane was just making a joke that was misunderstood and misinterpreted by "Winnipeg folks" and the media once again. Wheeler repeated that he believes Kane is a player who has the ability to help the Jets get to the next level as they try once again to reach the playoffs in 2014. He made the comments initially in an interview, when asked how the Jets could compete in the Central Division with teams that have made some high-profile off-season signings. Nike Air Max Tilbud Danmark . According to TSN Edmonton reporter Ryan Rishaug, agent Rick Valette met with Oilers senior VP of hockey operations Scott Howson and general manager Craig MacTavish on Monday to kick off the talks. Nike Air Max Danmark . The two teams will play through the completion of the game starting at 5pm ct on Wednesday. The regularly scheduled Wednesday night matchup will follow that and will now be seven innings.KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Jarrod Dyson loves to boast about what speedy base runners can do. Dyson and Terrance Gore used their speed to score as pinch runners in the ninth inning as the Kansas City Royals rallied to beat the Chicago White Sox 4-3 on Monday night. "He knows hes got the ability to steal the tough base," Royals manager Ned Yost said. Mike Moustakas doubled with one out in the ninth. Dyson ran for him and stole third and came around to score as Jake Petricka (1-5) threw a wild pitch. After Nori Aoki doubled with two outs -- for his fourth hit of the game -- Gore, who was called up from the minors on Sept. 1 to primarily be a pinch runner, ran for him and scored from second on Lorenzo Cains infield single. "I was definitely going to be safe," Cain said. "I just put it in play and ran. They ended up bobbling the ball and Gore scored. I was definitely thinking hed field it and hold on. (Cain is) fast. Its a huge win for the boys." It was a bizarre ending to a game that the White Sox led 3-0 going into the seventh. "It was strange," White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. "When you see a play like that you think thats OK, you can give it to them and try to get the next guy, but then they get another one. That kid (Gore) is fast. Speed can do a lot of things." Wade Davis (9-2) worked a scoreless ninth to pick up the victory, extending his scoreless streak to 31 2-3 innings. White Sox starter John Danks pitched six scoreless innings and allowed just two singles, both by Aoki, before departing after 103 pitches. He struck out six and walked four. Danks, who has a 1.73 ERA at Kauffman Stadium, has never lost to the Royals in 15 career starts. The Royals scored all their runs off three White Sox relievers. Royals right-hander James Shields, who had his career best 18 1-3 scoreless innings streak ended in the first, gave up three runs and 10 hits, whilee striking out six and walking none in seven innings.dddddddddddd. "We had a lot of opportunities, but he came through," Ventura said. "We never got the big hit to put it out of reach. He was tough." Avisail Garcias two-out single in the first scored Adam Eaton. Eaton, who had three hits, led off the White Sox third with a double and scored on a Shields wild pitch. Conor Gillaspie singled home Alexei Ramirez with the second run of the inning. Eric Hosmer hit a double into shallow left off Javy Guerra to open the seventh and scored on Omar Infantes single for the first Kansas City run. Aoki led off the eighth with an infield single, advanced to second on Gillaspies throwing error, took third on a Zach Putnams wild pitch and scored on Alex Gordons single. AOKIS BIG NIGHT Aokis four hits, two that did not leave the infield, matched his career high, last accomplished on Sept. 20, 2013, against St. Louis. He also walked, reaching base five times. Aoki, who swings left-handed, is hitting .360 against left-handed pitching. It was his fourth multi-hit game in his past eight games. UP NEXT White Sox: RHP Chris Bassitt will make his fourth career appearance and third big league start Tuesday. Bassitt has allowed 14 hits, walked seven and hit two batters in 13 1-3 innings. Royals: RHP Liam Hendriks, who retired only seven of the 15 batters he faced in a loss Thursday to Boston, will make another spot start Tuesday. TRAINERS ROOM White Sox: DH-1B Paul Konerko (fractured left hand) took batting practice and could return to the lineup this week. Royals: LHP Danny Duffy (sore shoulder) will miss another start. He is scheduled to throw a 50-pitch four-inning simulated game Tuesday. If he has no problems, he will start Monday at Cleveland. . DH-OF Josh Willingham (groin strain) said he is available to pinch hit. He has trouble running, but not swinging. 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