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st, theres a Labour Day finish on tap and you can be sure DeLaet wont be late for his starting time
Just one week after being fired from his post as head coach of the Carolina Hurricanes, Kirk Muller is back behind the bench with the St. Black Friday Yeezy . Louis Blues. The team announced Tuesday that Muller is joining the Blues to work as an assistant coach with Ken Hitchcock. TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger adds that Muller has agreed to a two-year contract. Muller was 80-80-27 in three seasons with the Hurricanes. Carolina finished 13th in the 16-team East this season. Muller, 48, made six All-Star teams during a 19-year career with six clubs, most notably New Jersey and Montreal and won the Stanley Cup with the Canadiens in 1993. Muller also worked as an assistant coach with the Habs from 2007 to 2011. He had never been a head coach in the NHL and was in his first season coaching the Milwaukee Admirals of the AHL when he was hired during the 2011-12 season to replace the fired Paul Maurice. Cheap Yeezy .C. -- Charles Oakley, one of the NBAs all-time tough guys, may not return to the Charlotte Bobcats bench next season because of a painful back condition he says was caused during an assault last year in Las Vegas. Fake Yeezy . Viewers in the Jets region can watch the game on TSN Jets at 6:30pm ct/7:30pm et. The game is also avialable on TSN Radio 1290 in Winnipeg at 7pm ct. https://www.fakeyeezywholesaleonline.com/ . - Defensive end-linebacker Mike Neal apparently is returning to the Packers.Graham DeLaets great round of 62 on Sunday almost didnt happen. Im not talking about how he may not have dropped so many putts or hit so many fairways or greens. Its that he almost missed his tee time. DeLaets sizzling round at the Deutsche Bank has him tied for third place, three shots back of leader Sergio Garcia. Hell go off in the second-to-last group with Steve Stricker. On Saturday, however, with the tournament in a weather delay, he decided to drive his wife, Rudy, to the airport. He got the new starting time just as he arrived at the airport and it was far earlier than he was expecting. "I was in kind of a mad rush to get back to the golf course at that time," he stated. "So at that time I was just kind of hoping to get out here and not miss my tee time. Because I was driving back in some pretty heavy rains going about 30 miles an hour on the freeway." DeLaet got to the course about an hour and a half before his was slated to tee off, which is plenty of time, but not quite as much as the two hours he generally allows himself. "Im kind of a routine guy," he said, "so I definitely would prefer to be here on my regular time and go through everything how I always do. But at the same time, like I said, I wasnt in panic mode. Once I got to the golf course I knew I had enough time." On the course, DeLaet bogeyed his first hole and never looked back. He made 10 birdies on the next 17 holes for the lowest score in his brief PGA Tour careerr. Yeezy China. "It was an incredible day. Its one of those days that it doesnt come along as often as youd like." In addition to his colourful Sligo pants, DeLaet is sporting a beard these days. He said its natural for him to leave the facial hair at this time of year. "Im Canadian, thats what we do in the playoffs, you dont shave until youre done." DeLaets performance has put him once again in a position where he has a chance to win his first PGA Tour stop. Hell try to become the first Canadian winner on the Tour since Stephen Ames captured the 2009 Childrens Miracle Network Classic. Even without a victory, the Weyburn, Sask., product has locked up a spot in the Tour Championship in three weeks, and a place on the Presidents Cup team, which will be finalized this week. Its the latter of those two that really excites DeLaet; it was one of his goals at the start of the year. He was 10th on the list starting this week with the top 10 being named to the team. Tim Clark, 11th, missed the cut at the Deutsche Bank while 12th place Tongchai Jaidee finished 26th at the Wales Open. "It would mean the world to me to be on that team, theres no question," said DeLaet. "But at the same time when Ive been on the golf course Ive been focused on what I need to do and Im proud of the way Ive handled it because there is a lot of pressure on the outside." First, theres a Labour Day finish on tap and you can be sure DeLaet wont be late for his starting time. ' ' '