The top of the TSN.ca NFL Power Rankings remain unchanged, which means the Denver Broncos are ahead of the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers. There was movement near the top, however, as the New Orleans Saints, Green Bay Packers and Cincinnati Bengals all moved up following decisive wins. The biggest mover of the week, the Carolina Panthers, climbed from 16 to 11, after their third straight victory. Surprisingly competitive, the Oakland Raiders moved from 24 to 19 after a home win over Pittsburgh. Heading the other way, the Indianapolis Colts lost two spots without even playing, but they were overtaken by Green Bay and Cincinnati. The up-and-down New York Jets went way down after a 49-9 loss to the Bengals, dropping from 11 to 15 in the rankings, while the Washington Redskins, trounced by Denver, sunk from 25 to 28. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. 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Jawaan Taylor Youth Jersey . -- A 25-year-old freelance journalist from British Columbia was formally charged on Thursday with a felony, five days after she was arrested in the United States over allegations she threatened to kill her hockey player boyfriend.OSHAWA, Ont. - Michael Dal Colle scored twice as the Oshawa Generals increased their sizable lead in the Ontario Hockey Leagues East Division with a 5-3 win over the Barrie Colts on Sunday.Anthony Cirelli and Michael Turner had a goal and an assist each for the Generals (20-3-1), who have won nine of their last 10 games and now have a 13-point division lead over second-place Belleville.Joe Manchurek scored Oshawas other goal, while Josh Sterk added three assists.Joseph Blandisi had two goals and Kevin Labanc also scored for Barrie (11-11-2).Ken Appleby made 27 saves for the Generals, who were 1-for-5 on the power play.Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 36 shots for the Colts, who were 1-for-6 with the man advantage.---STEELHEADS 6 KNIGHTS 2MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Everett Clark had a hat trick as the Steelheads scored six unanswered goals to defeat London.Nathan Bastian, Brandon Devlin and Jimmy Lodge also scored for Mississauga (11-12-1).Michael McCarron and Christian Dvorak had the goals for London (15-9-2).Spencer Martin made 22 saves for the Steelheads while Michael Giugovaz stopped 46 shots for the Knights. ---RANGERS 4 67s 3OTTAWA — Brandon Robinson, Justin Bailey and Darby Llewellyn scored in the third period to lead Kitchener to a comeback win over the 67s.Doug Blaisdell had the other goal for Kitchener (13-6-6).Jeremiah Addison had two goals for Ottawa (12-10-2), while Erik Bradford also scored.Matthew Greenfield made 26 savves for the Rangers, while Liam Herbst stopped 27 shots for the 67s.dddddddddddd---WOLVES 2 GREYHOUNDS 1SUDBURY, Ont. — Pavel Jenys scored the winner on a power play as the Wolves edged Sault Ste. Marie.Nathan Pancel had the other goal for Sudbury (5-20-1).Michael Bunting scored for Sault Ste. Marie (19-6-1).Troy Timpano made 39 saves for the Wolves, while Joseph Raaymakers stopped 28 shots for the Greyhounds.---BATTALION 4 ICEDOGS 2NORTH BAY, Ont. — Nick Paul scored twice to lead the Battalion over Niagara.Mike Amadio had a goal and an assist for North Bay (14-5-5), while Brenden Miller rounded out the Battalion offence with an empty-net goal at 19:56 of the third period.Christopher Paquette and Johnny Corneil scored for the IceDogs (8-17-0).North Bays Jake Smith turned aside 33 shots in the win. Niagaras Brent Moran made 20 saves.---STING 4 FRONTENACS 3SARNIA, Ont. — Troy Lajeunesses second-period goal proved to be the winner as the Sting edged Kingston.Anthony DeAngelo and Brandon Lindberg had a goal and an assist apiece for Sarnia (13-11-2), and Hayden Hodgson also scored.Ryan Kujawinski scored one goal and assisted on another for the Frontenacs (11-10-3). 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