NEW YORK -- Cal Clutterbuck and Andrew Ladd scored 1:39 apart midway through the third period to lift the New York Islanders over Vancouver 4-2 on Monday night, giving the Canucks their ninth straight loss.Jason Chimera and Nikolay Kulemin also scored and Jaroslav Halak stopped 30 shots for the Islanders, who won for just the second time in seven games (2-3-2).Daniel Sedin scored and Ryan Miller had 28 saves for Vancouver, which fell to 0-8-1 with eight straight regulation losses since opening the season with four wins.Clutterbuck backhanded the rebound of a shot by Johnny Boychuk past Millers blocker side at 9:11 of the final period to give the Islanders a 3-2 lead. It was Clutterbucks second of the season and first since the season-opener.Ladd, the Islanders big free agent signing last summer, got his first goal of the season with 9:10 remaining, firing a one-timer off a pass Nick Leddy.BRUINS 4, SABRES 0BOSTON -- Tuukka Rask rebounded from his first loss with 32 saves for his second shutout, Brad Marchand and David Krejci scored power-play goals in the second period and Boston beat Buffalo.David Pastrnak had a power-play goal and Riley Nash scored for the Bruins, who won for the fourth time in five games. Rask recorded his 32nd career shutout after losing 5-2 against the New York Rangers on Saturday. He improved to 7-1 this season.Pastrnak tied Artem Anisimov, Patrik Laine and Sidney Crosby for the league lead with eight goals.Robin Lehner made 38 saves for Buffalo, but he fell to 3-7-3 lifetime against Boston. 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There wasnt much else to do other than playing sports and going to school when I was growing up in Chittagong.In 1981 I started playing cricket for the Kazir Deuri Super Boys Club. We trained for a month but got knocked out after losing the first game. Next year we went to the final.My innings against Netherlands was one of five or six things that helped us in the 1997 ICC Trophy campaign.I feel proud to be part of a family that has three Test cricketers.A hundred usually took 150 balls in one-day matches in those days but I used to go after the bowling and hit sixes that landed on the road outside the ground.Nannu bhai [Minhajul Abedin] was my idol. I used to skip school just to watch him bat, and it was due to him that I slowly found cricket more interesting.Tamim Iqbal followed Sanath Jayasuriya, so he said, Chacha [uncle], get me a Kookaburra bat. In the West Indies I saw Ricardo Powell using that bat, so I exchanged my Vampire with the Kookaburra.I was very nervous about my first tour for Bangladesh. We went to Hong Kong, where it was very cold. I didnt even have boots and one day I slipped while batting.I usually batted at No. 4 or 5, but they held me back on my ODI debut. They sent me at No. 8. I remember crying in a corner of the dressing room because I wasnt sent to bat. I was a local player in Chittagong. It was a dream batting against the likes of Abdul Qadir, who we saw on TV. I never dreamt I would play against them. Qadir was the best bowler those days. But the Pakistani players also appreciated me as the home-town boy. I think they also wanted me to score runs.Being overweight made me a shy person during my childhood. It stopped me from playing football matches, but I did train with top players like Monem Munna.I never imagined that I would take such a leap in my life through cricket. Back then, playing for Abahani or Mohammedan was more important than the national team.Ahead of the 1994 ICC Trophy, we were quite sure that we could qualify for the 1996 World Cup but we played poorly in the important matches and eventually bowed out early.I was unbeaten on 21 on my ODI debut, during the 1988 Asia Cup. We used to be scared of the big names. I wasnt picked in the first game, against India, though I had scored heavily in the league and the trial matches leading up to the tournament. But in those days they used to count the clubs where the player came from, not the player.Seven of our brothers were involved in sports. As long as my studies were up to the mark, my parents didnt stop me from playing. I got out of the house when I was 17-18, while all my brothers lived in Chittagong.Bangladesh crickets main boost was the 1994 SAARC tournament. It was my first stint as captain. Anisur Rahman and Mohammad Rafique bowled very well. Jahangir Alam batted well. I was one run short of being the highest scorer in the tournament. Rahul Dravid beat me to it and received Tk 25,000. I got married the day after the final.On the afternoon of our win against Pakistan, [coach] Gordon Greenidge was given his release letter. It hurt us. He was like our brother, guardian and friend. His contract ended that night but I didnt like how the Bangladesh Cricket Board dealt with him.We didnt know what Test cricket was, even in our first game. The management was after me continuously, and I hardly felt settled in my 12 Tests.On my ODI debut, fielding in front of such a big crowd also made me nervous but I slowly adjusted to it. We played against Sri Lanka in the next game, which was the first time we realised the importance of fielding. They were very athletic.Professionalism was far less in my early days. More than winning, we wanted to do well in those few international matches in the 1980s and 1990s.I was sitting at the back of the dressing-room tent during the lunch break of our 1997 ICC Trophy match against Netherlands. I thought I wouldnt have to bat, but we lost four wickets for 15 runs. I padded up and rushed to the crease. I knew that losing the game would send us packing, perhaps for good.The first time I played in Dhaka was in the Damal Summer Tournament for the only club that represented Chittagong. I got offers from some Dhaka clubs but I chose to play for Bangladesh Railways because they let me study while playing, and it was a team based in Chittagong.I just had to cross a road from my house to reach the MA Aziz Stadium, which had a beautiful, green outer ground. I emphasise on the green because these days you cant find any grass there. It is all barren, with hundreds of kids playing cricket and football.Nannu bhai and I have won plenty of matches batting together. So when we were together in that game against Netherlands, I was confident. But he got run out. Saiful [Islam] batted well, and then I thought maybe we can win this. The closer we got to the target, my confidence grew.Abahani-Mohammedan matches built us to tackle tough sittuations, and that helped greatly in the 1997 ICC Trophy.dddddddddddd The win-at-all-costs mentality in the Dhaka Premier League gave us confidence.My father was a businessman and my elder brother, Iqbal Khan, was good at football and cricket. I followed him to the field, because he was a very popular footballer.Raman Lamba always stressed that I shouldnt hit the ball in the air. I used to bat a lot with him. We would win by eight wickets a number of times. I learned a lot of things from him.The game against Netherlands was played at a ground that was part of a huge park. We saw it was raining in the other ground, so we were trying to slow down the game. The English umpire was getting angry with me, but I had none of it. The rain came after 19.2 overs. If it came two balls earlier, we wouldnt have gone through. We knew that it would now be one point each. We then got the news that one point wont do, we had to win. We were in despair that this could be the end of Bangladesh cricket. My wife called me and told me not to be upset. Everyone in Bangladesh is praying for you guys, she said. These words relaxed me.In 1995 we went to Sharjah to play the Asia Cup. Our board president Saber [Hossain Chowdhury] bhai said that if I remained not out, he would give me a $1000 bonus. I sometimes cant believe we have come this far in our mentality in such a short time.I could never tell my mother about the living conditions in Dhaka in the early days because there was a big difference in the environment of a club hostel and home. She would have been hurt and wouldnt have allowed it had she known, so I used to lie to her, tell her I am doing very well.I found international cricket easier than domestic matches.We would have had better results had we not made too many changes after the 1997 ICC Trophy. Zimbabwe and Kenya played the same team for a number of years, which gave them continuity and more confidence in themselves. They did well in the 2003 World Cup.I wasnt a very good fielder but I was a safe fielder. I would take catches.We couldnt make use of many talented players in Bangladeshs early days in international cricket. We let them go far too early.After playing for Railways for two years, I got a call-up to play for Bangladesh after a good season. It was hard to get recognition in those days if you didnt play for Abahani or Mohammedan.In the 1999 World Cup we were not allowed to stay with our families, who had travelled with us. We went there to beat Scotland and one other big team. After we beat Scotland, the board said that our families shouldnt be with us. We didnt know whether we were servants or what.Tamim would go after every bowler. Nafees was good too, but he was too keen on what the coaches were saying. Tamim was his fathers No. 1 chamcha. He didnt know anything in this world apart from his dad.Captaincy was such a light matter in those days that I knew I could lose it if four or five people said something about it. Organisers in those days were not too patient with the players.In the 1999 World Cup, Pakistan had their all-time best ODI team. I wasnt as mentally strong as Tamim [Iqbal]. I got upset when I did poorly in two World Cup matches.During the 1997 ICC Trophy, our bus to the ground was very cold, so we always took towels to wrap ourselves. The journalists used those towels to dry the ground during that Netherlands game. I just sat in the corner and thought to myself: people are praying for us back home, many of the Bangladeshi expat workers have come from far to watch us in this game, the journalists are drying the ground…The team management consisted of 12-15 people in the 1999 World Cup. Sujon [Khaled Mahmud] fought to keep me in the XI against Pakistan. I made 42 against Saqlain, Waqar, Wasim Akram and Shoaib Akhtar.Bangladesh cricket was helped greatly by India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. We played plenty of first-class cricket in India and Pakistan.We got one dollar as our daily allowance while touring back in the 1990s but it was in Sri Lanka where their board gave us $35, like they paid all the other international teams.In our inaugural Test, I was too excited. I was in a daze. I think I kept playing the sweep for no reason, and then told Bulbul [Aminul Islam], Look what I am doing. I think I will get out doing this.Bangladesh cricket was most criticised in the 2003 World Cup.EMIAMI -- Heat forward Udonis Haslem played through much of the second half of Miamis season with a torn right meniscus, and told The Associated Press that surgery will be required to repair the previously undisclosed injury. Haslem made the revelation Saturday after a promotional appearance where hundreds of Heat fans began lining up to see the Miami native five hours before he arrived. Surgery will occur soon, he said, and Haslem expects to be ready for training camp this fall. "It forces me to be smart and take my time with recovery this summer," said Haslem, who just completed his 10th NBA season, all with Miami. "Obviously, I dont heal like I used to so Ive got to be a lot smarter and this forces me to be smart. My bodys a little weary right now, a lot more weary than it was after last year." Haslem averaged 3.9 points in 75 regular-season games this past season for the Heat, who captured their second straight NBA title. Haslem and Dwyane Wade are the only players who have been part of all three of Miamis NBA championship clubs. He only missed three games before the final week of the regular season, sitting out Dec. 10 against Atlanta with flu-like symptoms, Dec. 29 against Milwaukee with a neck contusion and Feb. 14 against Oklahoma City after remaining back in Miami with what the team called a bruised right leg. Haslem got hurt two nights earlier, leaving a Feb. 12 home game against Portland after only nine minutes. Haslem played 50 games after that injury, including Miamis playoff run. "Im already thinking about recovery," Haslem said. Its already been a hectic off-season for Miami, which made the decision to use a team option and keep starting point guard Mario Chalmers and had three other players -- Ray Allen, Rashard Lewis and James Jones -- all exercise their player-option rights to return next season. Just about everyone in the organization, including Heat President Pat Riley and stars LeBron James and Wade, said they wanted those players to stick around for another year. The next decision that should affect the Heat is the one that will be made by forward Chris "Birdman" Andersen, who becomes a free agent on Monday. Miami wants him back badly, and the Heat were 54-8 in games where Andersen played this season. "I expected everybody that had the opportunity to come back to make the choice to come back," Haslem said. "Hopefully everything will work out with Bird and well have him back again at it as well. I have no idea what hell do, but he fit in great with us. He was what we needed in that role. To me, its almost a no-brainer." Haslem was on the 2006-07 Heat team that came back virtually intact after winning a title, and remembers how many issues plagued that team, starting with several veterans showing up for training camp out of shape. With it now virtually certain that next seasons Heat team will be pretty close to the one that beat San Antonio in seven games for this seasons championship, Haslem is sure that the same issues wont be a problem again. "Everybody will be in shape," Haslem said. "Me and D-Wade learned that the hard way. And LeBron sets the standard so high, man, everybodys got to keep up with him so nobody wants to come back out of shape." Haslem signed hundreds of autographs for 90 minutes, then scribbled his name on many more items thrust toward him by people still waiting in line when his appearance Saturday was completed. 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The 49ers made another move Sunday to fill the void, trading offensive lineman Brandon Thomas to the Detroit Lions for wideout Jeremy Kerley.The teams announced the trade Monday.The 49ers are thin at wide receiver and, after releasing Simpson, have only Torrey Smith on the roster with substantial experience and production among wideouts.With Bruce Ellington (hamstring), DeAndre Smelter (hamstring) and Bryce Treggs (knee) battling injuries, Kerley at worst gives the 49ers some depth and at best gives them a veteran option capable of playing in the slot and helping on special teams.In five NFL seasons with the New York Jets, Kerley has 182 receptions for 2,225 yards and 9 touchdoowns.ddddddddddddThe Lions initially signed Kerley during free agency. He seemed to be headed toward the teams slot receiver job before they signed Anquan Boldin before training camp.Boldin immediately took over the starting role, leaving Kerley to battle TJ Jones, Andre Roberts and undrafted rookies Jay Lee, Quinshad Davis and Jace Billingsley for a roster spot.On Saturday against Baltimore, Kerley did not receive a rep on offense and was replaced as the slot receiver with the No. 2 unit by Billingsley.The 49ers picked Thomas in the third round of the 2014 NFL draft, but he did not appear in a game for the team.ESPN NFL reporter Michael Rothstein contributed to this report. ' ' 'ddie Barlow valued our senior players, but it was the opposite with the next two head coaches.Iqbal bhai did everything for Nafees and Tamim. For me too. He would organise events for me, and once he arranged a Tamim v Akram one-over match in the Chittagong Gymnasium in 1997. I just scored four runs off six balls against the kid. He hit me for six runs in the first two balls.What I got out of cricket is unbelievable. ' ' '