While the Los Angeles Kings captured Lord Stanleys Cup in this years NHL playoffs, they werent the only winners. Glen Cation of Wasaga Beach, Ontario won a 2014 Kia Forte Koup Turbo for taking top spot in the TSN Predictor: Playoff Edition and Ryan Mooney from Calgary, Alberta won a 2014 Kia Soul SX Luxury for winning the Playoff Hockey Challenge. Cation felt that his chances were helped by the Toronto Maple Leafs not being in the playoffs, because that allowed him to be more objective when making his picks. "I had no specific strategy but mainly I leaned towards the home team or as the playoffs rolled on I chose teams that gained momentum during their series," said Cation. "As an example, after Los Angeles were down 3-0 to San Jose, and came back with two wins, I went with them for Games 6 & 7." Once he reached the leaderboard, Cation started to sense that it was possible he could win. 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Albers was named the Twins organizations minor league pitcher of the year for 2013.CAMROSE, Alta. - Rachel Homan improved to 4-0 through round-robin play at the Canada Cup curling tournament with a 7-6 win over Val Sweeting in Draw 6 Thursday night.The win makes Homans Ottawa rink the only undefeated foursome in both the womens and mens draws.Homan had an early 3-1 lead and was up 5-2 after stealing one in the sixth but gave up a deuces to Sweeting in the eighth and 10th. Homan had to draw the four-foot in the 11th for the win.I knew the path and knew the weight and had the sweepers to get it there, Homan said of the final shot.A great game for the fans. A ton of made shots from both teams. We had to fight for every point. They played a great game and we had to play our best to win. 4-0 is definitely a good position but we want to finish strong though.Edmontons Sweeting is 2-2. She beat Olympic champion Jennifer Jones of Winnipeg, 10-8 in Draw 5 earlier in the day.In the morning draw, Homan drew to the button with her final stone to score one and beat Edmontons Heather Nedohin 5-4. Nedohin now sits at 3-1 after downing Sherry Anderson (2-2), 7-4 in the late draw.Jones made a raised takeout for five in the ninth end in a 12-7 victory over Sherry Middaugh (1-3) of Coldwater, Ont.dddddddddddd, in Draw 4.Meanwhile on the mens side, Glenn Howard (3-1) of Penetanguishene, Ont., lost his first match of the tournament, 7-4 to Olympic champion Brad Jacobs (2-2) of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., in Draw 6.Jacobs scored two in the sixth end and added singles in the seventh and eighth to pull away with the victory. It was Jacobs first win of the day after falling to Brad Gushue (2-2) of St. Johns, N.L., 5-4 in the afternoon.Howard started his day with a 4-3 win over Winnipegs Mike McEwen (3-1) in Draw 5. McEwen took a 9-4 win over Jim Cotter (1-3) of Vernon, B.C., in the morning.In other action from Draw 6, Calgarys Kevin Koe improved to 2-2 with a 8-7 win over Canada (1-3), which is skipped by Calgarys John Morris. Koe scored a single in the 11th end to seal the victory. On the womens side, Middaugh of Coldwater, Ont., scored two in the 10th end to edge Alison Flaxey (0-4) of Listowel, Ont., 8-7.Round-robin play continues Friday with Draws 7, 8 and 9. ' ' '