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LOUDON, N.H. -- Brad Keselowski had a couple of impressive performances at New Hampshire. Its the victory celebration that again gave him fits. Keselowski topped all the fields Saturday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, including a dominant run in his Nationwide Series victory. Keselowski also led the speed charts during both Sprint Cup practices. Throw in the pole for the Nationwide race and that made the Team Penske driver a neat 4 for 4. Simply perfect. "Well a hell of a Saturday," Keselowski said. His only hiccup came when he dropped the American flag out of his No. 22 Ford. The flag rested on the track before it was retrieved by an official to let the victory celebration continue. "It was really windy and my hands been sore," he said. "I took my hand off the flag for the second and the wind ripped it out. It wasnt one of my prouder moments." Keselowski still needs work on his victory laps. He needed four stitches to close a wound he received during his Victory Lane celebration in the Sprint Cup race at Kentucky. He tried to open the bottle of champagne by hitting it against a podium, and the bottle broke and cut his hand. Keselowski led 153 of the 200 laps in his second Nationwide win of the season. He also won at Phoenix and hasnt finished worse than third in six races this season. "I enjoy this series and feel lucky I am allowed to compete in it," he said. He is a star off the track, as well -- Keselowski appears as himself Tuesday on the "Sullivan & Son" show on TBS. Kyle Busch avoided disaster late in the race when he connected with James Buescher trying to make an outside pass and finished second. He starts on the pole for Sundays Cup race. Matt Kenseth, Kyle Larson and Chris Buescher completed the top five. Regan Smith was seventh and won $100,000 in the first event in the four-race "Dash 4 Cash" program that could award up to $1 million to a series regular. Smith, the series points leader, was presented with an oversized check on pit road and joked he wanted to make an immediate bank deposit. "We struggled in traffic more than we needed to and I guess weve got to figure that out soon because weve got a championship race here," Smith said. "The side note today is the $100,000." Not a bad consolation prize. Sead Kolasinac Jersey . - Wesley Matthews got a chance to practice his bow-and-arrow 3-point celebration on Sunday night. Mohamed Elneny Jersey . This week they discuss the Philadelphia 76ers, Gregg Popovich, Royal and Ancient Golf Club and Bill Belichick. http://www.footballarsenalstore.com/Women-Shkodran-Mustafi-Arsenal-Fc-Jersey/ . The same for both the Calgary Flames and the Edmonton Oilers. Theo Walcott Jersey . -- The NFL cancelled its Hall of Fame game between St. Jeff Reine-Adelaide Jersey . The Arena das Dunas in the northeastern city of Natal sustained minor damage during the protests, but demonstrators stayed away on Sunday and officials said the stadium passed its first test, with only minor adjustments needed going forward.The game might be tactically conservative, but the players wont hold anything else back when the Canadian womens hockey team meets the United States on Saturday. The Canadian and American women square off in Burlington, Vt., in the first of up to eight meetings before the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, in February. A second exhibition game is scheduled for Oct. 17 in Boisbriand, Que. Canada and the U.S. have met in the final of all 15 womens world championships with the Canadians holding a 10-5 record, but the U.S. winning four of the last five world titles. Canada is the three-time defending Olympic champion. Both teams are training full-time -- Canada in Calgary and the U.S. in Bedford, Mass. -- so Saturdays game at the University of Vermont is the first chance for each country to see what the other has been up to. "I dont think either team will expose every part of their game and wont be at 100 per cent in every part of their game, but every time you get to play them its a great opportunity to learn about your own team and what you need to do to get better," Canadian head coach Dan Church said. "I think any times these two teams get to play each other, I think emotion takes over and the passion for your national pride comes to the forefront and it becomes a battle. Theres a good amount of animosity between the players and ultra-competitiveness." The four other exhibition games between the two countries are scheduled for Dec. 12 in Calgary, Dec. 20 in Grand Forks, N.D., Dec. 28 in St. Paul, Minn., and Dec. 30 in Toronto. Canada and the U.S. will also meet in the round robin and possibly again in the final at the annual Four Nations Cup in Lake Placid, N.Y., in November. The two countries dont often play each other more than four times in a non-Olympic season. Canadian forward Caroline Ouellette doesnt expect multiple meetings this winter will dull the rivalry. "When we face each other, we go really hard at one another," the Montreal native said. "Its going to be played very physical with a lot of passion. I really look forward to see where we are at this point in our preparation compared to them." Forward Marie-Philip Poulin, who scored both of Canadas goals in a 2-0 win over the U.S. in the 2010 Olympic final, is out for another two to four weeks with a sprained ankle she suffered in September. Forward Megan Agosta-Marciano will sit out Saturdays game with what Church calls a lower-body injury, but he thought she may be ready to play in Boisbriand. Multiple games against the Americans means all three Canadian goalies will get their chances to face them. Since countries are allowed to take three goalies to the Winter Games, Edmontons Shannon Szabados, Charline Labonte of Boisbriand and Genevieve Lacasse of Kingston, Ont., already know theyre on the Canadian team. Only two goalies can dress for the games in Sochi so theyre vying for coveted starts at the Olympics. The format of the Olympic womens hockey tournament has been altered. Canada and the U.S. will face each other in the preliminary round before a possible rematch for gold Feb. 20. The Gutterson Fieldhouse at the University of Vermont is the site of some of Canadas highest highs and lowest lows. Afteer a demoralizing, worst-ever 9-2 loss to the Americans to open the 2012 world championship there, Ouellette scored the overtime winner for Canada in a 5-4 victory in the final.dddddddddddd "That rink became special of how we were able to turn that tournament around and win that final game," she said. "A lot of players would say thats one of the most exciting games theyve been part of and I think it taught us a lot about ourselves, about our character, losing so badly in the first game and being up in the final, the U.S. coming back and taking the lead and for us not giving up." The Americans defeated Canada 3-2 in Ottawa this year to reclaim the world title. Canada is currently carrying 27 players and the U.S. 25. Both countries will choose a dozen forwards, six defenceman and three goalies for their respective Olympic teams. Church is expected to announce the womens squad in late December. USA Hockey has scheduled the announcement of their mens and womens Olympic teams for Jan. 1. In the meantime, the Canadian women have embarked on a full schedule of games against male opponents in the Alberta Midget Hockey League. The midget triple-A players are between 15 and 18 years of age and games against the Canadian women dont include body-checking. Those games were crucial to Canadas preparation at the 2002, 2006 and 2010 Winter Games because they provided a level of competition similar to facing the U.S. women. "The great thing about playing the midget boys teams is were seeing a lot of different situations -- being down a goal with a minute or two left in the game or being down two goals going into the third period and having to battle from behind -- just all the different things you get to see throughout a season and its a huge benefit for us to play those teams," Church said. The American women have also scheduled games against boys prep school teams. "Not only the U.S. and Canada are doing that, I think some of the European countries are starting to do that too," Ouellette said. "It makes absolute sense. "We are the best women in our sport in our country. We have to match up against the boys to get better and to find those really great games where its going to be a battle each night and you cant take a shift off." Canadas record against AMHL teams is 7-3. Rebecca Johnston of Sudbury, Ont., leads Canada in scoring with five goals and eight assists. "Rebecca has always had the skill set to be a game-breaker, game-changer," Church said. "Shes really maturing in her game right now. "Regardless of what line we put her with or who her linemates are, on any given night, shes bringing a great intensity offensively and defensively. Shes seeing the game really well right now." The Canadian women train out of the Markin MacPhail Centre at Calgarys Canada Olympic Park, but they wont be there a lot for the next month. After their two road games against the U.S. women, their AMHL schedule takes Canada through Leduc, Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan, Grande Prairie, Lloydminster and St. Albert. "It allows us to get closer as a team and form those bonds and friendships that are making us a better team," Ouellette said. 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