THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2013 QUOTE OF THE DAY PAGE 9 "Olympians, when you pack your skates, pack a rainbow pin. When you practice your Russian, learn how to say, 'I am no-gay'" —Brian Burke, Director of Player personnel for the U.S. Men's hockey team, on Russia's anti-gay laws. SPORTS III ILLUSTRATED The United States has not won gold in hockey at the Olympics since 1980. FOHM alist won West treal a station after depope Bach ces to response in TRIVIA OF THE DAY Q. Who did the United States hockey team defeat in 1980 to win the Olympic Gold Medal? for all numbers. y best different of the why I enter with all that my art are A: Finland — ESPN THE MORNING BREW Player, coach trades set up new team dynamics for the upcoming season W with NHL training camps opening today, here are four more storylines to watch heading into the season. ALFIE JOINS DETROIT Since 1994, Daniel Alfredsson has been a member of the Ottawa Senators and a vital one at that. Aside from maintaining the role of captain since 2001, Alfredsson has scored more than 1,000 points for the Senators during the regular season and 100 points in the playoffs. All of that is now behind the Swedish-born winger as a contract dispute during the offseason has landed him with the Detroit Red Wings. Detroit already has a bevy of Swedes and with head coach Mike Babock still running the show, it seems he'll have no problem fitting in. CANUCKS AND RANGERS TRADE COACHES OK, so they didn't make a formal deal, but once both coaches were let go by their respective teams, they switched homes. The alwaysangry John Tortorella, who led Tampa Bay to the Stanley Cup in 2004, left New York after losing control of his locker room and looks to tone it down a bit in Vancouver. Alain Vignault, who has led many talented teams but could never quite bring home the Cup, moved to New York where he hopes to take a talented roster for a deep run in the playoffs. SEGUIN GOES SOUTH Before he won two Stanley Cups with the Blackhawks, Patrick Kane's immaturity on and off the ice led many to wonder if he should be traded. Boston ran into the same issue with young star Tyler Seguin, but unlike Chicago, they traded their top talent to Dallas. It seems the Bruins were done waiting for him to grow up. Boston received, among others, Louis Ericsson in the trade, who may very well replace Seguin without much notice. The real story will be if Seguin's second chance can go his way. Interestingly enough, during last season's lockout Seguin and Kane roomed together while playing abroad. If he needs any advice on growing up, checking in with his former teammate might be a good place to start. WORLD DOMINATION After a long debate between the players association and the owners, National Hockey League players will once again be allowed to compete for their home countries during the Olympics. In 2010, Canada emerged victorious at the games in Vancouver when Sidney Crosby scored the overtime winner in the gold medal game against the United States. Four years later, both teams look to be just as good, if The USA team will likely be backstopped by Los Angeles Kings' goalie Jonathan Quick, who led his team to its first Stanley Cup victory in 2012. Conversely, goaltending seems to be the one weakness for the Canadians. Right now the honor is up for grabs with Blackhawks' goaltender Corey Crawford as the favorite. Also in the mix are Mike Smith of the Phoenix Coyotes, Carey Price of the Montreal Canadiens and the gold-medal winner in 2010, Roberto Luongo. Edited by Kayla Overbey This week in athletics Wednesday Thursday NO SCHEDULED EVENTS Friday NO SCHEDULED EVENTS Volleyball Wilaukee 11 a.m. Madison, Wis Soccer San Diego 4:30 p.m. Lawrence Saturday Volleyball Bowling Green 1:30 p.m. Madison, Wis. Tennis Midland Invitational All day Midland, Texas Volleyball Wisconsin 7 p.m. Madison, Wis. Tennis Midland Invitational All day Midland, Texas Football Rice University 6:30 p.m. Houston Sunday Tennis Midland Invitational All day Midland, Texas Soccer San Francisco Noon Lawrence Monday Men's Golf Ram Masters Invitational All day Fort Collins, Colo. Women's Golf Louisville Cardinal Cup All day Simpsonville, Ky. Tuesday Men's Golf Ram Masters Invitational All day Fort Collins, Colo Women's Golf Louisville Cardinal Cup All day Simpsonville, Ky. VOLLEYBALL BRIAN HILLIX Kansas loses despite record-setting night bhillix@kansan.com Despite a record-setting night from freshman middle blocker Tayler Soucie, the Jayhawks (4-3) fell to No. 24 Creighton 21-25, 25-15, 17-25, 27-29 on Tuesday at the Ryan Center in Omaha, Neb., in a match Soucie fittingly labeled as "up and down." Soucie continued to take advantage of her playing time by recording 12 blocks for the match, setting a program record. Souci totaled 12 kills against Arkansas on Saturday and led the team with a .435 attack percentage. "Being able to record 12 blocks is great because it means I'm making improvements," Soucie said. senior middle blocker Caroline Jarmoc got off to a quick start with six kills in the first 20 points of the match as Kansas erased an early five-point deficit. The Jayhawks hung with the Bluejays for most of the first frame, but Creighton pulled away at the end to secure the set. With a scorching 13 kills and zero errors, the Jayhawks quickly responded to take the second set and tie up the match. In a set that was close starting out, the Jayhawks pulled away to take a six-point lead. Kansas scored the last five points of the set to tie the match at one set apiece. Sophomore outside hitter Tiana Dockery contributed four kills in the set. The Bluejays responded with an 11-3 run to start the third set. The Jayhawks clawed back from an 11-3 deficit against Arkansas on Thursday, Sept. 5, but couldn't find the same magic against the Bluejays. Kansas had just six kills in the set. Seeking to take back momentum, the Jayhawks jumped to an early lead in the fourth set and would go on to lead 16-13. Creighton then went on an 11-4 run to take a commanding 24-20 advantage in the set. Behind a kill from junior outside hitter Chelsea Albers and three attack errors by the Bluejays, the Jayhawks roared back to tie the match at 24-24. Two kills by Albers and one by Dockery erased match points as the two teams went back and forth the rest of the way. At 27-27, Creighton got back-to-back kills to close out the match. The Jayhawks saved an impressive seven match points in the contest. Jarmoe led the way with a teamhigh of 12 kills. Albers and junior outside hitter Sara McClinton, both Nebraska natives, reached double-digit kills with 11 each. Senior libero Brianne Riley had 22 of the team's 64 digs for the match while senior setter Erin McNorton dished out 44 assists. The Bluejays (5-1) helped the Jay- Hawks out with 11 service errors in the match, but the Bluejays led in the kill department 59-50. mg East Preseason Co-Player of the Year Kelli Browning, a junior middle blocker, led the Bluejays with 15 kills and junior outside hitter Leah McNary wasn't far behind with 14. GEORGE MULLINIX/KANSAN Pictured above is the Sept. 7 game against Arkansas. The team lost to Creiginton 21-25, 25-15, 17-25, and 27-29 on Sept. 10. Continuing their road swing, the Jayhawks travel once more before beginning a five-game home swing at Horeksi Family Athletics Center. Kansas will head to Madison, Wis., for the Inntowner Invitational on Friday, Sept. 13. Wisconsin, Milwaukee and Bowling Green will join Kansas for the tournament. 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