MONTREAL -- Mike Miller, who was demoted from offensive co-ordinators job in mid-season, will leave the Montreal Alouettes when his contract expires on Dec. 31, the CFL club announced Monday. The team also has yet to decide on the future of Doug Berry, who began the season as a consultant to the head coach but took over the offensive co-ordinators duties in July. His contract also expires at the end of the year. Miller was brought in along with head coach Dan Hawkins, who was fired after five regular-season games. When Miller was removed as OC, the team said he requested to have his two-year contract reduced to only one year. "At this time, the Alouettes are looking at all options for their 2014 offensive co-ordinator," the team said in a statement. General manager Jim Popp took over as head coach from Hawkins and brought the team to an 8-10 record. They were beaten by Hamilton in the East Division semifinal. The team as yet to announce whether Popp will remain in the job or if a new head coach will be hired. . Saltalamacchia has agreed to a $21 million, three-year deal with the Miami Marlins, two people familiar with the negotiations said Tuesday. .C. - The Panthers will be without starting defensive tackle Star Lotulelei for Saturday nights NFC divisional playoff game against Seattle after undergoing surgery Wednesday to repair a broken bone in his foot.
http://www.officialcanadiensfanstore.co ... ns-jersey/. An in-person hearing allows for Garbutt to be suspended for five games or longer as per the leagues Collective Bargaining Agreement. Garbutt delivered a high hit to Penner in the second period of Sundays game. . -- DeMarcus Cousins had 25 points and 16 rebounds to help the Sacramento Kings snap a seven-game losing streak by defeating the Chicago Bulls 99-70 on Monday night. . No surprise there. Kershaw, who also earned the title after throwing his first career no-hitter in June, had a 1.MONTREAL - Former Canadiens superstar Guy Lafleur told a court Tuesday that he felt horrible and humiliated after being served with an arrest warrant in 2008.Lafleur took the stand for the first time in the legal proceedings he initiated against the Crown and Montreal police.He is seeking more than $2 million for what he claims was an unjustified and exaggerated arrest when the Crown deemed he had given contradictory testimony in 2007 during criminal proceedings for his son Mark Lafleur.Guy Lafleur, 63, was found guilty in 2009 before the conviction was overturned on appeal a year later.The hockey giant testified in Quebec Superior Court that his wife lost her voice and stayed in bed for six monnths after being devastated by his arrest in 2008.ddddddddddddLafleur told Judge Andre Wery a police officer threatened to arrest him in front of his neighbours.During the criminal proceedings on sex charges for his son, Lafleur only mentioned during his second court appearance that Mark twice spent a weekend night in a hotel with his girlfriend, when Mark was allegedly under a court-ordered curfew.Police accused Lafleur of trying to mislead the court, however, Lafleurs lawyer says that court documents prove Mark was never required to return home at night.Lafleur had been seeking more than $3.5 million but has reduced the amount to $2.16 million.His testimony continues Wednesday. ' ' '