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TORONTO - Maple Leafs forward Nazem Kadri hates losing just as much as Torontos disgruntled fans but says theres no excuse for throwing jerseys on the ice. Air Force 1 White Cheap .Other people are trying to enjoy the game as well . . . youve got to pay some sort of consequences especially when youre interrupting a game, he said Tuesday, a day after the Leafs were humiliated in a 4-1 home loss to the lowly Carolina Hurricanes.Three spectators who tossed their sweaters in disgust Monday night are paying the consequences. Police said Tuesday they had been charged under the provinces Trespass to Property Act and are facing fines as well as one-year bans from the Air Canada Centre for their actions.I guess thats a bit of a consolation, Kadri said following Torontos practice. You shouldnt be able to walk away scott-free from interrupting a venue.Jerseys have been tossed on the ice on occasion throughout the season. But fans frustration is mounting as Toronto has lost five straight and 13 of its last 16. One of the jersey-throwing incidents Monday night came during play, which was especially insulting to the players.Its frustrating, as players were not happy about it either we hate to lose just as much as the fans, Kadri said. One time throughout a season I think is probably enough but when it happens multiple times it gets a little disrespectful but theres not really much we can do about it now.Other fans took a more conventional — and legal — approach to showing their displeasure, wearing a paper bag over their heads. Toronto is a dismal 1-6 since firing head coach Randy Carlyle and promoting assistant Peter Horachek for the remainder of the season and has scored just twice over its last five losses.Theres the select few people who do that, I dont think it speaks for all of our fans, said defenceman Cody Franson. This is a process we want to get through with our fans, we dont want an us against them mentality by any stretch.Its unfortunate that stuff happens but at the end of the day were focused on what were doing in here and trying to get back into the win column.Horachek is offering his players simple advice regarding the latest jersey incident.I tell them all the time, Control what you can control, dont let other things distract or bother you, he said. They may see it and say Thats unfortunate, or something but Im not going to let it seep into the room.If I hear it Im going to say, Listen, thats not something to worry about. Our fans are very supportive, theyre very good. Theres a few people who do that and thats just the way it is.Spectators are warned about interrupting play or entering the field or playing surface while at pro sports venues. Fans will often throw hats on the ice when a player scores a hat trick but the tossing of jerseys — which can cost as much as $300 depending on the quality — or other items is verboten.In the events that occurred last night, the investigators believed that the people should be given the fine and thats what occurred, said police spokesman David Hopkinson. But in the future, this can easily result in a criminal charge.Toronto (22-22-3) entered action Tuesday standing 10th in the Eastern Conference seven points behind the eighth-place Boston Bruins, who have a game in hand. The Leafs will get one last shot at snapping their losing streak prior to the all-star break Wednesday night when they visit the Ottawa Senators.The contest is important to Ottawa, which is 11th in the Eastern Conference, three points behind Toronto with three games in hand.Toronto finished last season losing eight straight in regulation and 13 of its final 16 games to miss the playoffs.It does feel a little similar, Kadri said. But that being said, weve got a little more grace time here to pick selves up and get going in the right direction.Under Carlyle the Leafs were more of an offensive team, at one point this season leading the NHL in scoring. But on many nights, Toronto goalies Jonathan Bernier and James Reimer were left to face 40-plus shots.Toronto has concentrated more on defensive play with Horachek calling the shots, three times allowing opponents 21 or fewer shots on goal. However, the Leafs have slipped to 10th overall in scoring and been outscored 24-9 in their last seven games.Horachek said Toronto often gets into trouble when its outscored in the first period. On Monday night, Carolina scored twice in the first and again just 48 seconds into the second to chase Bernier, who had faced just 13 shots.We started to press, Horachek said. Theres a lot of talk about goals and so you start to cheat and we did that in the first period.These last five games theyve scored in the first period . . . weve got to pay attention to either winning or tying first periods and putting ourselves in that position. The guys know theres a certain degree of urgency and we have to stick to the process of working hard defensively and offensively. Were not giving up offence, were just paying more attention to the defensive side of the game.Bernier isnt feeling extra pressure to perform because his club is struggling offensively.If you start worrying about other guys problems . . . obviously you get frustrated and get off your game, he said. As a goalie you just focus on your own game.Its funny because were playing better defensively than we used to and were just not getting points. We just have to stick to the program, stick to the process.NOTES — Forward Tyler Bozak didnt practise Tuesday for personal reasons but Horachek said hell play Wednesday in Ottawa . . . Toronto has called up forward Josh Leivo and defenceman Stuart Percy from the AHL Marlies.— With files from Gregory Strong in Toronto Air Force 270 Store . -- Stacy Lewis shot 7-under 65 to lead the LPGA Tour team to the championship of the 3Tour Challenge on Tuesday. Air Force 1 Cheap Outlet .The surgery was performed by Dr. William Meyers at the Vincera Institute in Philadelphia.Letestu had three goals and two assists in nine games before being injured in late October.The 29-year-old has 54 goals and 65 assists in 273 career NHL games, including 39 goals and 51 assists in 188 games with the Blue Jackets. http://www.airforce1storesale.com/fake-air-force-1-blue-outlet.html . The stakes were higher, the competition more fierce and the atmosphere was that of a playoff game - something the young, upstart Raptors have five weeks to better prepare themselves for or the result will be eerily similar.Eight-time champion Rafael Nadal, last years runner-up David Ferrer and Wimbledon titlist Andy Murray were a trio of fourth-round winners Monday at the French Open. The world No. 1 Nadal improved to a remarkable 63-1 lifetime at Roland Garros by crushing Serb Dusan Lajovic 6-1, 6-2, 6-1 on Court Chatrier. The lopsided affair saw the ruthless Spanish great assume set leads of 5-0, 4-0 and 5-0 on Day 9 of the clay court fortnight. "I played with no mistakes and having the control with the backhand, with the forehand from the baseline," Nadal said. "Sure, you never know whats better, but in theory, the theory says that its better win like this than win longer matches." The 13-time major champion Nadal is trying to become the first man to capture five straight French Open championships. Music superstar Prince was in attendance Monday, nearly hidden in the stands, sitting in the very back row of the presidential box at Chatrier clutching a shiny cane. When the Nadal match ended, Prince rose to leave then paused and paid his respects by applauding. The fifth-seeded Ferrer, meanwhile, had a hiccup in the fourth set in an otherwise routine 6-3, 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 6-1 victory over 19th-seeded former University of Illinois standout Kevin Anderson of South Africa. Ferrer will now appear in his 10th straight Grand Slam quarterfinal. He reached his first and only Grand Slam finall here a year ago before getting whipped by his fellow countryman Nadal in an all-Spanish title tilt. Air Force 1 Yellow On Sale. . The two will meet in a rematch of that match in a quarterfinal on Wednesday. Nadal, who will turn 28 on Tuesday, is 21-6 lifetime against the 32-year-old Ferrer, including 3-0 at Roland Garros. Ferrer, however, upset Nadal on some red clay in Monte Carlo back in April. "I look forward to playing against David (Ferrer), it is going to be a very difficult match," said Nadal. The seventh-seeded Murray, seeking a trip into only his second-ever French Open semifinal, humbled 24th-seeded Spanish left-hander Fernando Verdasco 6-4, 7-5, 7-6 (7-3) on Court Lenglen. The British star improved to 10-1 lifetime against the hard-hitting Verdasco in reaching his 13th straight Grand Slam quarterfinal. Murrays quarterfinal opponent will be 23rd-seeded French crowd favorite Gael Monfils, who cruised past Spaniard Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, 6-0, 6-2, 7-5. The 2008 semifinalist Monfils is now into his fourth career Roland Garros quarter. The quarterfinals will commence Tuesday when second-seeded 2012 runner-up Novak Djokovic takes on eighth-seeded Canadian Milos Raonic and sixth-seeded Tomas Berdych encounters 18th-seeded Latvian Ernests Gulbis. The former world No. 1 and six-time major champion Djokovic still needs a French Open title to complete a career Grand Slam. ' ' '

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