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Forgot how hilarious this video was, but tell me you werent rooting for the girl in the red sweater a little bit. Barstool Sportshttp://www.germanynationalshop.com/ . The Argentina international, who has scored 19 goals in 20 games for City this season, was hurt at the start of the second half in the 6-3 win over Arsenal in the Premier League on Saturday. http://www.germanynationalshop.com/Manuel-Neuer-Germany-Jersey/ . The Brazilian-born strikers brace drew him level with Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo as the leagues leading scorers with 17 goals apiece through 16 rounds. "The important thing is to help the team win, not the goals," Diego Costa said. After a first half dominated by defence, Atletico pressed Valencia into its area and Diego Costa did the rest. VANCOUVER -- He might not get the ice time as other top rookies in the league, but Cody Hodgson is making the most of the opportunities that do come his way. The 21-year-old centre had his first two-goal game in the NHL on Saturday, including the winner with 4:17 remaining, to help the Vancouver Canucks snap a two-game winless streak with a wild 4-3 victory over the San Jose Sharks. Hodgsons late tally, which capped off an outburst that saw the Canucks score twice and the Sharks once in a 1:32 span, was actually a pass to teammate Mason Raymond from behind the goal line. It caromed off of Sharks forward Michal Handzuss stick and behind a surprised Antti Niemi. "Everybody wants to contribute and do well," Hodgson said with his aw-shucks attitude. "It doesnt matter who gets the goals on the team, we just want to play well and come out with a win." Hodgsons strong play has him sitting fourth in rookie scoring with 13 goals and 29 points -- six points behind injured Ryan Nugent-Hopkins of Edmonton -- despite the fact he averages 12:39 of ice time per contest. No other rookie in the top 20 of rookie scoring -- except Philadelphias Sean Couturier with 12:31 of ice time -- has played less. Hodgson also has 14 points (7-7) in his past 16 games. "When hes on the ice there youre hearing more and more compliments on the bench of guys talking about him," said teammate Kevin Bieksa. "Its nice to see him playing like this and hes helping the team win." Ryan Kesler and David Booth also scored on Saturday as Vancouver (29-15-4) improved to 1-1-1 on its six-game home stand. Logan Couture, with his 19th and 20th, and Dan Boyle replied for the Sharks (26-14-5), who were without top-six forwards Martin Havlat (hamstring) and Ryane Clowe (facial injury). "After last year, putting us out in the playoffs, you never like to lose to these guys," said Couture. "It fires me up and it fires up a bunch of guys in the room so its frustrating we couldnt win this one tonight. With the teams deadlocked 2-2 late, all heck broke loose. Kesler made it 3-2 Canucks with 5:49 remaining, snapping up the puck at his own blue line, streaking down the ice on a 2-on-1 and beating Niemi with a high glove shot for his 13th goal of the season. Kesler, who was mildly criticized by coach Alain Vigneault last week for not using his linemates enough, said he thought about passing but couldnt settle the puck down. "IIt looks like the coach really sparked him there with those comments," Bieksa chuckled. http://www.germanynationalshop.com/Bastian-Schweinsteiger-Germany-Jersey/. "Vintage Kes is back, a great goal by Kesler." Boyle responded 36 seconds later, charging hard to the net and backhanding his own rebound past Roberto Luongo. The teams seemed destined for their third straight extra time game against each other; Vancouver won the first in overtime and the Sharks responded with a shootout win, both by 3-2 counts. Overall Vancouver won the season series with three victories in four games. It seems they play their hardest against their most bitter rivals. "You have to play your best when youre playing the best teams," said Kesler. "We have a good rivalry against those guys and weve got to be ready to play those guys every time." The teams were tied 2-2 after two periods, but the score flattered San Jose considering they mustered just seven shots through the first 30 minutes. Couture gave San Jose a 2-1 lead on a power play early in the second period, taking a pass and quickly backhanding the puck short side behind Luongo. Hodgson got that back three minutes later, going to the net off a faceoff and backhanding a Raymond rebound into the open net. Booth on a neat deflection and Couture on a short-handed breakaway had the first-period goals. Couture, runner up for rookie of the year last season, seemed like the only Shark to show up in the first half of the game. "It was interesting to see both Cody Hodgson and Logan Couture as young, dynamic players in the game," said Sharks coach Todd McLellan. "The Sedins and the Jumbos (Joe Thornton) and the Marleaus are still very dominant and they have a ton of skill and are fun to watch, but those two young guys stole the show tonight." NOTES: Vancouver went 0-4 with two shots on goal in four power play opportunities, and gave up a short-handed goal. ...The Canucks improved to 6-0 in games after two straight losses. ... Canucks D Chris Tanev played his first game of the season, while Andrew Alberts and Alexander Sulzer were healthy scratches. ... Sharks D Jason Demers was a healthy scratch. ... Since McLellan became coach of the Sharks at the start of the 2008-09 season, San Jose has the leagues best regular-season record with a .676 winning percentage. ... No player in the NHL has more points than Joe Thornton since his debut in 1997 (1,038 including Saturdays game). 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