I had the privilege of attending the Grey Cup with my dad on Sunday evening in Toronto, and what a game it was, as his Ottawa Redblacks edged the favored Calgary Stampeders 39-33 in overtime to win the citys first CFL championship since 1976.Ottawas hockey team is charging too -- up this weeks Power Rankings:1. (Last week: 1)?Chicago Blackhawks, 14-6-3The Blackhawks survived the circus trip, going 3-3-1 and taking three out of four points in SoCal over the weekend without injured captain?Jonathan Toews.2. (3) Montreal Canadiens, 16-4-2Im running out of words to describe some of the saves Carey Price makes. He had a number of beauties in Detroit on Saturday night.3. (2)?New York Rangers, 15-7-1The leagues highest-scoring team was shut out at home by the Senators on Sunday night. At some point you know the scoring will have a market correction.4. (5)?Washington Capitals, 13-6-2Backup goalie?Philipp Grubauer has a .936 save percentage in five starts this season. I wonder if former Caps GM George McPhee will look for him in the Las Vegas expansion draft.5. (6)?Pittsburgh Penguins, 13-6-3Sidney Crosby?has 15 goals in 16 games,?including Saturday nights last-minute game-tying goal in a 4-3 shootout win over New Jersey.6. (12) Ottawa Senators, 14-7-1The Senators have won four straight, all with rock-solid Craig Anderson in net.?Kyle Turris winner on Saturday against Carolina was an absolute beauty.7. (5) Tampa Bay Lightning, 13-9-1Ben Bishop has lost his last three starts and?Andrei Vasilevskiy has won his last two while sporting an NHL-best .951 save percentage on the season. It might be time to give the kid a bit more of a role.8.? (8) St. Louis Blues, 12-7-3The charging Blues have won five of six games and are starting to look like the contender they truly are. Having the leagues second-ranked penalty kill also helps.9. (7) Columbus Blue Jackets, 11-5-4Cam Atkinson?leads all Blue Jackets scorers with 20 points in 20 games, and is easily on pace for a career season.10.?(18) Nashville Predators, 10-8-3Filip Forsberg leads the team with 16 points, but I still cant believe that last seasons 33-goal scorer only has two goals.11. (13) Minnesota Wild, 11-7-3Bruce Boudreaus club is still No. 1 in goals against -- just like his Ducks were last season in Anaheim.12.? (14) Los Angeles Kings, 12-9-1Proud papa Jeff Carter?is having himself a season with a team-leading 19 points (10-9) in 22 games. The Kings, meanwhile, have won a season-high five in a row.13.? (15) Anaheim Ducks, 10-8-4Backup goalie Jonathan Bernier, who beat the Sharks on Saturday, is 4-1-1 with a .933 save percentage.14.? (16) San Jose Sharks, 12-9-1Joonas Donskoi and Mikkel Boedker have combined for four goals. Thats not going to cut it.15.? (17) Edmonton Oilers, 12-9-2Oof. The Oilers were swept in a home-and-home with the Coyotes over the weekend. The ups and downs continue for this young, talented team.16.?(9) New Jersey Devils, 10-6-5The Devils have dropped five of their past six games. They head to Winnipeg next, followed by road stops in Chicago and Nashville.17.?(11) Florida Panthers, 11-10-1Despite being nominated for the Jack Adams Award as coach of the year last season, Gerard Gallant is out of a job just 22 games into this season. Its unfair, but its hardly surprising given the rumblings we heard from the Panthers new regime. He was never their guy. I hate that about this business.18. (10) Boston Bruins, 12-10-0The Bruins snapped a three-game losing skid with a win over Tampa Bay on Sunday. But the Bs are still just 24th in scoring.19.?(19) Dallas Stars, 9-8-5The Stars are 26th on the PK. Shoring that up would help make a difference in all these close games.20.?(20) Carolina Hurricanes, 9-8-4The top-ranked PK unit gave up its first power-play goal against since Oct. 30 on Sunday in a win over Florida.21.?(22) Toronto Maple Leafs, 9-8-4Auston Matthews versus Connor McDavid, Part Deux, on Tuesday night in Edmonton. Giddy-up.22. (21) Winnipeg Jets, 10-12-2The Jets are 23rd in goals against. Thats the area theyve got to shore up to be the team I think they can be.23. (20) Philadelphia Flyers, 10-10-3The Flyers are still last in goals against per game (3.30) and its as much about their team defensive coverage as anything else.24.?(25) Detroit Red Wings, 10-10-2The Wings are 25th in goals scored per game (2.32) -- which, given their forward depth, surprises me a little.25.?(24) Calgary Flames, 10-13-1Talk about a special-teams disaster: The Flames rank 30th on the power play, 29th on the penalty-kill.?26.?(28) Vancouver Canucks, 9-11-2Since getting waxed 7-2 by the Rangers on Nov. 15, the Canucks have gone 3-1-1 and given up more than two goals just once during that stretch.27.?(30) Arizona Coyotes, 8-10-2Back-to-back wins over McDavid and the Oilers. Not too shabby.28.?(26) Colorado Avalanche, 9-10-1This just doesnt look like a playoff team. Again. So where do the Avalanche go from here?29.?(27) Buffalo Sabres, 7-9-5The leagues lowest-scoring team has scored two or fewer goals in 12 of 13 games this month.30.? (29) New York Islanders, 6-10-4With two wins in 11 November games, you have to wonder how much longer new ownership will be patient. Oren Burks Super Bowl Jersey .com) - The Pittsburgh Penguins placed forward James Neal on injured reserve Tuesday. ZaDarius Smith Super Bowl Jersey . Its sharpness matched my mind. This was no night to go to sleep. http://www.packersonlineteamstore.com/dave-robinson-youth-jersey.html . The Masters champion and winner of last weeks Australian PGA has a three-round total of 14-under 199 at Royal Melbourne. "Im in a really good position for tomorrow," Scott said. Davante Adams Super Bowl Jersey . PAUL, Minn. Kenny Clark Super Bowl Jersey .Y. - New Orleans forward Anthony Davis was chosen Friday to replace the injured Kobe Bryant in the NBA All-Star game that will be played in his home city. Ali vs Holmes. Evert and Navratilova. Maradona, Mandela and Mike Tyson. And Sachin Tendulkar. Beginning this Sunday, a weekly series of award-winning films by ESPN on these and other sporting greats will be broadcast on the SONY ESPN channels network. The docu-films, never before broadcast in India, include those by award-winning directors and form part of ESPNs 30 for 30 series.The first film, on November 27, is The Two Escobars, the tragic story of Colombias footballing star Andres Escobar who was murdered after his mistake led to an own goal during the 1994 World Cup. The other Escobar in the title is the drug lord, Pablo; he was a huge football fan and the film explores the links between crime and the sport.The 16th Man, scheduled for the following Sunday, is the real-life version of the film Invictuss, which looked at how Nelson Mandela inspired South Africas rugby team to win the 1995 world cup.dddddddddddd That film starred Morgan Freeman, and he is the narrator for this documentary.Subsequent films to be shown include Muhammad and Larry, the story of the Ali-Holmes fight in 1980 that The Greatest lost; Maradona 86, about how one footballer dominated the 1986 World Cup; and, on January 8, Little Master, about Sachin Tendulkars quest for the world cup in 2011.The films - which air on SONY ESPN and SONY ESPN HD every Sunday at noon - offer a unique ringside look at sport and sportspeople, the emotions and sub-plots of the world they inhabit. A must-watch for sports fans. ' ' '