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he first round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, has been playing for his hometown team Chelyabinsk Traktor of the KHL.Formula One is still in prelimi
Columbus Crew SC will likely need scoring besides forward Ola Kamara if it is going to have a chance of beating visiting Toronto FC on Wednesday at Mapfre Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.Kamara has scored all four of the Crews goals in the past three matches -- a tie and two losses -- and his eight goals for the season have been in the past six games (five starts).Were going to have to do a good job shutting off his service, Toronto defender Justin Morrow said. Our whole backline is going to be attentive to him and his positioning on the field.Despite Kamaras exploits, the Crew (3-7-7) have a 0-3-2 record in the past five games and one win in 10 matches.One reason is a leaky defense. A 3-1 defeat at New England on Saturday marked the fourth time in six games that the Crew had allowed three goals.We need to get a shutout, Kamara said. The defenders actually did well (vs. New England) but we were a bit unlucky. We need every player to step up.Toronto (6-6-5) is coming off a 1-0 win against Chicago on Saturday and, after having tied for the worst defense last season, is third with only 19 goals allowed.Its a team effort, Morrow said. Its something weve focused on since the beginning of the season.Toronto forward Sebastian Giovinco, the 2015 MLS MVP when he had 22 goals, has not scored in seven games although he has eight goals this season.We know it will come because we have seen it before and we know what he is capable of, Toronto coach Greg Vanney said after the Chicago match. Red Sox Jerseys China . Each of Houstons starters scored in double figures as the Rockets improved to 2-0 against the Spurs this season, with both victories coming on the road. They also moved within 3 1/2 games of San Antonio (22-7) for the lead the Southwest Division. 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Drivers, however, already have some opinions on the issue. "I dont like it. I dont know, maybe Im a little bit too old fashioned," three-time defending champion Sebastian Vettel said during the Spanish Grand Prix recently. "I think from a drivers point of view, weve been pushing for penalties and right now we are probably in a situation where we have more penalties than we would like, so its a little bit of a vicious circle." Last season, French driver Romain Grosjean was given a one-race ban for causing a crash at the Spa GP that sent Fernando Alonso, Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez off the track at the first corner. The Lotus driver was involved in several crashes by driving too aggressively into the first corner, earning him a reputation as a reckless driver. Grosjean, who has contained his aggression this season, is wary about the plan coming into fruition. "For the time being its only been a supposition. Well have to see how its put into place and what the possibilities are," Grosjean said. "You cant lose points for driving too fast in the pit lane or things like that. So the catalogue (of rules), if it were to happen, would need to be properly established." Drivers remain somewhat in the dark about the proposals. A race ban could happen, for example, if a driver accumulated 12 penalty points. "Until they come up with a proper system and we understand how its going to work, its hard to really know if its going to be a good or bad thing," Toro Rosso driver Daniel Ricciardo said. "In some respects it would be nice to know what a penalty is. Instead of: Will I get a drive-through? Will I get a 10-place grid penalty for doing something wrong?" There were other incidents of dangerous driving last season with Hamilton and Feelipe Massa right on the limit when they drove against each other.dddddddddddd But defining what is punishable confuses drivers. "I think you have the potential of (penalty) points for some things that are not entirely in our hands and at the end of the day the consequence could be very big," Vettel said. "I dont know if thats the idea. If you want to adapt a system that everybody uses on the road, there might be some logic behind it, but at the end of the day we are not driving on the road, we are racing." At this seasons Bahrain Grand Prix, McLaren driver Sergio Perez twice bumped into teammate Jenson Button as they scrapped for points. In theory, Perez would have received a penalty point under the proposed new rules. Three-time former champion Niki Lauda agrees with Vettel and is aghast at the idea of the system. "There has to be some kind of penalties for mistakes but I think its completely wrong for Formula One (to) use the same kind of penalties we have on the road, which I think is ridiculous," Lauda told The Associated Press at the Spanish GP. Penalizing drivers too much will lessen the thrill of the sport which is naturally shrouded in danger. "Its sort of like giving the guys -- whoevers controlling it -- an excuse to hand out more penalties," Ricciardo said. "I think weve got to be careful not to .. you know, we still want to see racing. We still want to see cars get close and race hard. We dont want to see old ladies driving, we still want to see young, aggressive kids." Ricciardo said he fears the system could lead to excessive scrutiny. "Sometimes you have to say: Its a pure racing incident and not investigate all the time," Ricciardo said. "Its going to be very complex because then youve got things like an unsafe pit release (which has) got nothing to do with the driver." Dishing out penalty points could decide races and even championships, opening the door to endless sanctions and appeals. "I dont know whose idea it was. Its ridiculous, I think," Lauda said. "Racing is racing." ' ' '