The Six Nations Arrows are the 2014 Minto Cup champions. The Arrows defeated the Coquitlam Adanacs 14-8 on Saturday night at the Langley Events Centre, taking the best-of-seven series 4-2. Coquitlam threw everything they had at Six Nations in Game 6, but the Arrows held off the charge as they captured their third ever Minto Cup in franchise history. We knew they werent going to lay down, said Arrows coach Marshall Abrams. We wanted to at least tie the first two periods and then go hard in the third, and we did that, he said. Hats off to Coquitlam for a heck of a series. After losing the first two, the Arrows won four straight games to claim the title, their first since 2007. After those two losses, we just had to get our mind focused and get the jitters out, said Quinn Powless, who had a goal and five assists in Game 6. We knew we were the better team and we proved it. Johnny Powless was named Tournament MVP, as the Arrows captain scored 29 points (8g, 21a) in six games. Weve been working so hard for this trophy, said J. Powless. I grew up with all these guys, theyre all family. This means the world to us. Along with Powless, the Arrows were backed by some outstanding goaltending. Doug Jamieson stopped 225 of the Adanacs 266 shots in the series, including some crucial saves at key moments. Doug was the MVP out east versus Whitby, said Abrams. After being down 2-0 in the series, we were all behind him and confident he would step up, which he did. Coquitlam looked to be in control after the first two games of the series, but it wasnt meant to be for the Adanacs. We knew it was a matter of time before we saw their best games, said head coach Neil Doddridge. They seemed to get better in games three and four. They were really transitioning to the ball well and that got us in trouble. It was a hard fought series, said Adanacs captain Wesley Berg. Sometimes the score didnt really show it. We put it all on the line and we played for each other but it sucks not to win it. It was a great series with two great teams playing the game the right way, said Doddridge. We emptied the tank the last six days, you cant ask for much more from the guys. The focus was there all series long, said Abrams. After the first two games, the boys realized what it took to win the Minto Cup. They realized the dedication and determination needed, he said. Its been seven years since our last cup, so were going to have some fun tonight. Pittsburgh Penguins Gear . -- Deshorn Brown scored twice, the first coming 13 seconds into the game, and the Colorado Rapids beat the undermanned Seattle Sounders 5-1 Saturday night. Custom Pittsburgh Penguins Jerseys . However, the intensity and physicality that has characterized the postseason so far has caught Gretzky by surprise. "Its a little bit risqué right now," Gretzky told Philadelphia radio station 97. https://www.cheappenguinsjersey.com/. 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Eric Stults (6-14) was charged with four runs and nine hits in five innings as he lost his first game in August to snap his three-game winning streak. Ramriez and Gerardo Parra had three RBIs; Braun, Ramirez and Carlos Gomez each had three hits. Lohse skipped his last turn in the rotation after getting hurt against the Cubs. But he was efficient in striking out five as the Brewers stayed 1 1/2 games ahead of the St. Louis Cardinals in the NL Central. Ramirezs 14th home run came in the fifth inning off an 87 mph Stults fastball that extended Milwaukees edge to 4-1. The Brewers broke the game open with a three-run sixth en route to their fifth straight road win. Brauns 17th home run in the third inning gave the Brewers a 2-1 lead, when he hit it into the left-centre seats. Martin Maldonado added a run-scoring single for a 3-1 advantage. The Padres tied the game 1-1 in the second but the Brewers got off easy. 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