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Washington State athletic director Bill Moos said he and school president Kirk Schulz had a very pleasant conversation with the chief of the Pullman Police Department amid heightened friction between the football program and local authorities.The meeting with Chief Gary Jenkins came two days after football coach Mike Leach implied the police department was unfairly targeting football players. There have been three incidents in as many months involving WSU players and alleged assaults. Leach asserted that others were involved, not just football players, yet they were the ones facing public scrutiny.Moos said much of the conversation with Jenkins focused on how the two sides could improve communication, but they did address Leachs concerns.Some of it was based on Mike Leachs comments, but not in a contentious way, Moos said. It was something that generated some talking points in regards to our football guys and some of the problems weve had, how theyve been involved and if they were the only ones involved, which they are not.While the university has its own on-campus police department, Jenkins said three-quarters of the students are off campus, which falls under the Pullman PDs jurisdiction. Jenkins department has a lot of interaction with students and athletes.It was a very positive meeting, Jenkins said. We talked about some of the recent incidents that have occurred involving student-athletes and other student behavior. We talked about some communication issues that weve had between our agency and the university, and for the most part thats been good. ... We listened to each others concerns, and I think were all on the same page.Leach did not attend the meeting, though Moos said he would not be surprised if Jenkins and Leach got together soon.Leach made his statements after practice Tuesday after news broke that linebacker Logan Tago had been arrested Monday on suspicion of robbery and assault. The same day, Pullman police recommended that safety Shalom Luani be charged with second-degree assault stemming from an incident in August. Police are also still investigating whether multiple football players were involved in a fight at a house party in July.According to a report from the Spokesman-Review, starting nose tackle Robert Barber has been expelled from the university following a school investigation into the July fight.If the other guilty parties are not accused or charged, there needs to be an extensive investigation as to why, Leach said Tuesday. How in the world can only football parties be guilty in events depicted like this? It is irresponsible to this town, this community and everybody to have some kind of a double standard where we only focus on one demographic, one group of people, and then drag their name through the newspaper with a bunch of irresponsible comments.Moos told ESPN on Wednesday: I stand behind Mike and his feelings and his desire to protect players when they are accused of things, and there may be in fact more to the story.The 0-2 Cougars host Idaho on Saturday in their final nonconference game.Devils Jerseys China . -- The Bishops Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity football teams. Custom Ken Daneyko Jersey .Y. -- Bills receiver Stevie Johnson has a bone to pick with the NFL schedule maker. http://www.customdevilsjersey.com/ . -- About a third of the way through the regular season, the Washington Wizards are at . Authentic Custom Devils Jersey . Their experience showed Tuesday as the No. 10 Badgers blunted a Saint Louis surge to win 63-57 and advance to face West Virginia in Wednesdays finals of the Cancun Challenge. Cheap Custom Devils Jersey . Philadelphia is 2-0 against the Senators this season and scored five goals in each victory. The Flyers recorded a 5-0 win in Ottawa on Nov. 12 and then earned a 5-2 home decision on Nov. 19. The Flyers have claimed three straight and four of the last five encounters with the Sens overall and Philly has won two in a row and three of its past four tests in Canadas capital city. LOS ANGELES -- From his first big save to his flawless final minutes, Jonathan Quick showed the San Jose Sharks theyll have to do much better to dethrone a champion. Quick made 35 saves in his sixth career playoff shutout, and the Los Angeles Kings opened their second-round series with a 2-0 victory over the Sharks on Tuesday night. Slava Voynov and Mike Richards each had a goal and an assist in the Stanley Cup winners 11th straight victory at Staples Center since March, but the Kings all thought the win rested squarely on Quick, who delivered yet another dominant playoff performance. The Sharks superior speed and passing couldnt get anything past last seasons Conn Smythe Trophy winner. "We wanted to get off on a good foot, no matter how we had to do it," Quick said after his 25th career playoff victory, one shy of Kelly Hrudeys franchise record. "We got better during this game, but weve got some work to do." Game 2 is Thursday. Los Angeles opened the NHLs fourth all-California playoff series with its fifth straight victory after an 0-2 start to its title defence. Opening a playoff series at home for the first time in 21 years, the Kings got just enough offence from Richards and Voynov, the Kings promising Siberian defenceman, who had the first multipoint playoff game of his short career. But the Kings scorers directed any praise to their defence and Quick, who yielded just 10 goals in the six-game first round against St. Louis before frustrating the Sharks. "We didnt have our best first period, and it could have got out of reach quickly if Quickie wasnt back there making some big saves," said Richards, the Kings leading post-season scorer. "You could just tell he was seeing the puck well." Antti Niemi stopped 18 shots for the Sharks, who scored 15 goals while sweeping third-seeded Vancouver -- but Quick has playoff poise that the Canucks two goalies still havent achieved. With help from a few fortunate bounces, Quick stayed in control during long stretches when the Sharks largely dominated play, particularly in the frantic opening minutes and again while outshooting Los Angeles 16-4 in the third period. "Its about getting it done," Sharks coach Todd McLellan said. "When the night ends, you have to have the job done. You can have as many good looks as you want. You can be in all alone. You have to find ways to finish, and we have players that are very capable of doing that. We have players that are capable of scoring greasy, dirty, playoff-style goals." The Sharks and Kings are meeting in the post-season for the second time in three years, accentuating their already strong in-state rivalry. San Jose eliminated Los Angeles in 2011 on the way to the conference finals, but the Sharks years of steady excellence were surpassed by the up-and-down Kings when they raised Californnias second Stanley Cup.dddddddddddd The Kings had not-so-secretly hoped for a second-round Freeway Faceoff with the Anaheim Ducks, who lost to Detroit in seven games -- but after Game 1, its clear the Sharks have the champs full attention. Los Angeles beat San Jose 3-2 in both clubs regular-season finale to finish in fifth place in the Western Conference, two points ahead of the Sharks. Thats how Los Angeles got home-ice advantage in this series, starting at home in the post-season for the first time since the 1992 opening round against Edmonton. "(Quick) made the saves he had to, (but) we have to find a way to score," Sharks centre Joe Pavelski said. "We have to produce and create more movement. We feel we can play with them. We felt we played a good game. After tonight, everyone in this room feels they are beatable. Its not going to be easy, obviously. They are Stanley Cup champs, a team that has learned how to win." The Sharks began Game 1 at a furious pace, generating numerous early scoring chances and keeping the Kings on their heels. Quick immediately had to make a handful of remarkable saves before Los Angeles matched the tempo, and Voynov put the Kings ahead with 12.9 seconds left in the first period when he ripped a slap shot through traffic on a rush. Voynov scored two goals in the opening round against St. Louis, and both were game-winners -- including the clutch overtime score in Game 5 that allowed Los Angeles to finish off the series at home two days later. "He gets shots through, and theyre not going to give you much," Los Angeles coach Darryl Sutter said of Voynov. Quick turned aside several good Sharks chances in the second period before Los Angeles doubled its lead. Voynov ripped a long shot that redirected off Richards for his seventh point in seven games. The goal gave the Kings their first two-goal lead of the entire post-season, and the Sharks had their first two-goal deficit of the playoffs. Shortly after the Kings first power play early in the third period, the puck ended up coming to a complete stop next to Niemi in his crease without the goalie knowing where it was. Scott Hannan dived to knock the puck away with his hand. NOTES: Sharks RW Marty Havlat missed his fourth straight game with a lower-body injury. ... Jarret Stoll was hit illegally by San Joses Raffi Torres late in the second period, and Los Angeles veteran centre didnt play in the third. Sutter declined to critique the call, but said the Kings "werent resting" Stoll while he sat out. McLellan said: "Clean hit. Not even a charging penalty, in my opinion." ... Sutter coached current Sharks Patrick Marleau, Hannan and Brad Stuart during his tenure in San Jose from 1997-2003. Marleau, the franchise scoring leader, was an 18-year-old rookie on Sutters first team in San Jose. ' ' '

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