The Boston Bruins finish the 2013-2014 regular season on top of the TSN.ca NHL Power Rankings, ahead of the Chicago Blackhawks and San Jose Sharks. Even though they were playing in the weaker Eastern Conference, the Bruins finished on top of the league standings, with the leagues best goal differential and had four regulation losses in 28 games against the Western Conference, so they earned their way to the No. 1 ranking. Making late-season moves in the rankings, the Dallas Stars climbed from 13 to 10, their second-best ranking of the year (ranked ninth once in late November). The New Jersey Devils finished as the highest-ranked non-playoff team, thanks to relatively strong stats that were undone (in the standings) by an abysmal 0-13 record in the shootout, but they were up from 19 to 15 in the seasons final rankings. Heading the other way, the St. Louis Blues, who have been a Top Three team since October, have fallen to a season-low ranking of five, after losing six straight to end the season. Five could be generous if first-liners David Backes and T.J. Oshie arent ready to start the postsason after suffering late-season injuries. The Tampa Bay Lightning slide from 12 to 17, and its due to the arm injury suffered by goaltender Ben Bishop. Bishop has been such a big part of the Lightnings success this year, and the drop to backup Anders Lindback is so large, that Tampa Bay lost ground despite finishing the year with four straight wins. The Phoenix Coyotes were close to a playoff berth, but were winless in seven down the stretch, before a season-ending win against Dallas in a meaningless game, so the Desert Dogs drop from 15 to 19. It was a rough year for Canadian teams. The Montreal Canadiens finished as the highest-ranked club, at 11, 10 spots ahead of the Calgary Flames, who finished competitively over the final 40% of the season. The Winnipeg Jets, Vancouver Canucks, Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs are, in order, from 23 to 26, while the Edmonton Oilers end the year at 28. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. Wholesale Saucony Shoes .Y. -- A month ago, Syracuse was unbeaten, ranked No. Saucony Shoes From China . Thats when the eight-time champion revealed that a painful back is slowing his serves -- and, all in all, giving him more trouble than his opponents so far. http://www.cheapsaucony.net/ . - Robert Griffin III has a sprained throwing shoulder that limited him in practice Wednesday as the Washington Redskins prepared for their season finale against the Dallas Cowboys. Saucony Outlet Online . Belfort was originally schedule to fight Chris Weidman at UFC 173 on May 24, but a Nevada State Athletic Commission ban on testosterone replacement therapy forced the former light heavyweight champ to withdraw. Cheap Saucony Shoes Online . Ryu (8-3) allowed a run and three hits in six innings and struck out six in his 13th start. In his first 13 starts last season -- his first in the major leagues -- the left-hander was 8-5 with a 2.85 ERA. This was the ninth time this year that Ryu has allowed fewer than three earned runs, and he is 7-0 in those games.RIMOUSKI, Que. - Peter Trainor scored in a shootout to lift the Rimouski Oceanic past the Sherbrooke Phoenix 4-3 in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League play Thursday. Trainors goal came in the fifth round of the shootout after Alexis Loiseau, Anthony DeLuca and Michael Joly each scored in regulation for the Oceanic (17-11-6). Jason Houde, Simon Desbiens with a short-handed goal and Jean-Francois Plante in the dying minutes scored for Sherbrooke (11-20-3). Philippe Desrosiers finished with 21 saves for Rimouski, while Francis Desrosiers stopped 36 shots for Sherbrooke. --- ARMADA 7 HUSKIES 4 ROUYN-NORAANDA, Que.dddddddddddd -- Samuel Hodhod and Danick Martel each scored twice as league-leading Blainville-Boisbriand outslugged the Huskies. David Bedard, Antoine Dufort-Plante and Samuel Tremblay chipped in with singles for the Armada (23-5-5), who broke a 3-3 tie with three unanswered goals. Dillon Fournier, Jean-Sebastien Dea, Gabriel Slight and Liam OBrien scored for Rouyn-Noranda (19-10-3). Armada goalie Etienne Marcoux finished with 29 saves. Alexandre Belanger was pulled from the Huskies net after allowing three goals on four shots. Steven Veilleux took over and stopped 15 shots. ' ' '