OTTAWA - The Sault Ste. Blank Brazil Jerseys . Marie Greyhounds made a pair of moves before Thursdays deadline for transactions involving over-age Ontario Hockey League players. The Greyhounds acquired defenceman Anthony DeAngelo from the Sarnia Sting in exchange for centre Anthony Salinitri, a second-round pick this year, another second-rounder in 17 and a fourth-rounder in 18. The Greyhounds also sent centre Charley Graaskamp to the Sudbury Wolves for a fourth-round pick in 16 and a conditional fourth-round pick in 18. Ottawa acquired Curtis Meighan from the Kitchener Rangers for an eighth-round pick in the 2017 OHL Priority Selection. The 67s also sent forward Erik Bradford to the Owen Sound Attack for a third-round pick in the 2017 draft and a second-round pick in 18. Meighan had two goals and 14 assists in 36 games this season for the Rangers. Curtis is a solid contributor, a local kid who will excel for us down the stretch as he gets a chance to complete his junior career at home, Ottawa general manager Pat Higgins said in a statement. Bradford, meanwhile, had 35 points (12-23) for Ottawa in 37 games this season. The Rangers also acquired goaltender Jake Paterson from the Saginaw Spirit for a third-round pick in 17 and a second-rounder in 18. The Wolves also traded forward Nathan Pancel to the Peterborough Petes for a second-round pick next year and a third-round selection in 17. Sudbury also acquired blue-liner Reagan OGrady from the Kingston Frontenacs for a fourth-round pick this year, a third-rounder in 16, a second-round selection in 17 and a fifth-round pick in 19. The Plymouth Whalers shipped forward Liam Dunda to Owen Sound for a third-round pick next year and a fourth-rounder in 17. The Oshawa Generals acquired goaltender Jason DaSilvas playing rights from the Peterborough Petes for a 10th-round pick in 16. DaSilva is currently playing at the Junior B level with the Guelph Hurricanes but will be available if needed later this season. The OHLs regular trade deadline is Friday at noon Eastern Time. Also Thursday, the OHL announced that the London-Kitchener game that was postponed Wednesday due to inclement weather has been rescheduled for Jan. 20 at Budweiser Gardens. Fagner Jersey . -- Thirty years ago, the Detroit Pistons beat the Denver Nuggets 186-184 in triple overtime, a game that remains the highest scoring in NBA history. Casemiro Brazil Jersey . Adding playoff teams. Monitoring instant replay from league headquarters. Possibly creating a set of guidelines to prevent locker-room bullying. http://www.soccerbrazilonline.com/Pedro-Geromel-Copa-America-Jersey/ . -- Jack Del Rio only wanted to talk about the Cowboys, not the Trojans. DUBLIN, Ohio -- With every swing, Hideki Matsuyama appeared to join a cast of top players throwing away a chance to win the Memorial. A tee shot in the water on the 16th for double bogey. An approach over the back of the green on the 17th that led to bogey. And then a drive to the right that made the Japanese star so disgusted that he lightly slammed his club into the turf, and the head of the driver broke off. The ball hit a tree and took one last bounce back into the fairway, and Matsuyama seized on the break. He took dead aim with a 7-iron to just outside 5 feet for birdie on the 18th hole to force a playoff with Kevin Na, and then won for the first time in America with a 10-foot par putt on the first extra hole. "Right from the 15th hole, I had a lot of missed shots," Matsuyama said. "The double bogey at 16, bogey at 17, not a real good tee shot -- I thought -- at 18. But when I saw the ball on the fairway on the 18th hole there, thats when I was able to think I still have a chance." The 22-year-old Matsuyama earned validation as one of the games bright young stars Sunday by closing with a 3-under 69 and making two clutch putts on the 18th hole for his sixth career victory, the previous five on the Japan Golf Tour. This was his first win against a field of the worlds top players. "I just think youve just seen the start of whats going to be truly one of your worlds great players over the next 10 to 15 years," tournament host Jack Nicklaus said. Nicklaus spent much of the back nine in the broadcast booth, and it was a brand of golf that was unfamiliar to golfs greatest champion. The Memorial became only the latest event where proven players faltered badly. Masters champion Bubba Watson had a one-shot lead with five holes to play. He was 3 over the rest of the way. Adam Scott, the No. 1 player in the world, was tied for the lead until playing the last seven holes in 4 over. "The whole thing is frustrating as I stand here right now," Scott said after his 71. "But everyone is going to feel like that. We all could have done something different. If we all did, who knows what the result would be?" Scott fell apart by hitting one shot into the water, taking two shots to get out of a bunker and losing all hope when his third shot to the par-5 15th hit the pin and caromed back into the fairway, leading to a bogey. Watson dropped three shots by hooking two tee shots. The most damaging was his drive on the 15th that was soo high, so powerful and so far right that it cleared the trees and went into a neighbourhood, leading a double bogey. Danilo Jersey. Needing a birdie on the 18th, his shot looked good until it took one small hop and stayed in the rough. A few inches closer and it would have fed down the slope for a short birdie chance. He closed with a 72 and finished third, moving him to No. 3 in the world ahead of the injured Tiger Woods. "Its tough," Watson said, who was going for his third win of the year. "I made one bad decision. If I hit 4-wood off the tee instead of driver on the par 5, we make 5 and we win by one. But I made double, so we lost by one." Na finished his round of 64 about two hours earlier. He was in the clubhouse at Muirfield Village, leaning against two pillows on a sofa as he watched the calamity unfold, even joking he might win by not hitting another shot. Thanks to Matsuyama, he had to. And it wasnt pretty. Na hooked his tee shot on the 18th in the playoff, and it went into the creek. He still had 10 feet for bogey when Matsuyama made the winning putt. Na did not speak to reporters. A PGA Tour official tracked him down in the parking lot, and he gave credit to Matsuyama for making a great putt. Adding to the bizarre ending was how Matsuyama played the extra hole. It was not an angry slam of the driver after his tee shot on the 18th in regulation, and he was shocked to see the head fall off. He could have replaced the club because the playoff is not considered part of the round, but he had no replacement. Instead, he went with 3-wood off the tee in the playoff, and it went into the front bunker. He hooked his 5-iron, hitting a spectator in the knee left of the green, and hit a flop shot safely to 10 feet. It was the first par he made on the 18th hole all week. Matsuyama became the first player to make birdie on the closing hole at Muirfield Village four straight rounds. "To win my first PGA Tour event is enough," Matsuyama said. "But to win it here at Mr. Nicklaus course, it really gives me a lot of confidence now going on. And hopefully, Ill be able to use this week as a stepping stone to further my career." Matsuyama became the fourth Japanese player to win on the PGA Tour, the most recent being Ryuji Imada in the 2008 AT&T Classic. The Memorial, even with Woods out with a back injury, featured the strongest field of the year outside the Masters, World Golf Championships and The Players Championship. ' ' '