A sensational 96th-minute Luke DeVere equaliser has saved Matt McKays blushes to earn Brisbane a 1-1 draw against Melbourne Victory on the A-Leagues opening night.McKays dismissal after the hour mark had Victory on top, and Mitch Austin put them ahead seven minutes from time by lashing home a loose ball.Victory were set for three points on Friday night until a late set-piece was bundled home at the death, sparking frenzied celebrations from 15,805 at Suncorp Stadium.The goal was miraculous, with DeVere volleying over a stranded Lawrence Thomas while falling backwards.But in his first A-League start in 18 months after battling thigh and knee injuries, it was tough to begrudge DeVere his goal or the Roar their point.McKay received a yellow cards either side of halftime and was sent off in his 200th game.After receiving a first-half caution for swinging an arm at Fahid Ben Khalfallah, McKay earned his marching orders for tugging the Tunisian internationals shirt on 65 minutes.The skipper couldnt believe his fate, throwing his armband in referee Shaun Evans direction as his incensed coach John Aloisi remonstrated from the touchline.It allowed Victory to wrest back control of the match, which had failed to hit any great heights until then.The most interesting battle was that of the two Socceroos No.10s; A-League debutant Brett Holman and returning Victory midfielder James Troisi.Holman hit the ground running with a sparkling display, finding space and directing traffic in the Roars front third.Troisi was bright but unable to link up effectively with teammates who werent at the club when he left two seasons ago.But he did create the best chance of the first half from a wide free kick, which debutant defender Alan Baro headed over from close range.Holman spurned a similar chance from milestone man McKays cross on 33 minutes.A man down, Brisbane gave up the ascendancy but looked set for a point.That is, until Austin reacted quickest when Ben Khalfallahs set piece bobbled from an aerial contest.Given their last visit to Suncorp Stadium - when the Roar found two goals at the death in last years elimination final - Victory were wise to be watchful until the final whistle.But they were stung again, with substitute Leigh Broxham fouling Maclaren, allowing DeVere to capitalise on Tommy Oars set piece.After seeing his side receive six yellow cards among nine for the night, Aloisi lashed Evans performance.Ill make one comment about the referee in my opinion. 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Theres no doubt that Team USA will miss the services of rugged Tampa Bay Lightning forward Ryan Callahan, who will sit out Septembers World Cup of Hockey after undergoing surgery to repair a labral tear in his right hip.Callahan is a two-time U.S. Olympian who epitomizes the kind of hard-nosed, glue guy the U.S. selection committee was looking for when it assembled the 23-man roster that will try to wrest international hockey dominance away from Canada and outlast the six other teams taking part in the tournament.But the immediate question is: Who will take his place on the roster?The choice will be closely watched by hockey observers for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is to see if general manager Dean Lombardi and his management team -- which includes former Philadelphia Flyers GM Paul Holmgren, Calgary Flames president Brian Burke (who was the GM of the U.S. team that won an Olympic silver in Vancouver in 2010) and longtime USA Hockey executive Jim Johannson -- will hold to the pattern of naming a roster very much blue collar in nature.In selecting gritty guys such as?Justin Abdelkader, Brandon Dubinsky, Erik Johnson, Jack Johnson and Callahan, Team USA excluded higher-skilled players like Kevin Shattenkirk, Justin Faulk, Tyler Johnson and, of course, Phil Kessel, another two-time U.S. Olympian.So who will take Callahans place? A decision on a replacement may not come until August, but heres an early look at the top four candidates.Phil Kessel, Pittsburgh PenguinsLets start with the sniper who led the Penguins in both playoff points ( 22) and goals (10) during their Stanley Cup championship run. Kessel was a surprise snub by the U.S. team, but will his playoff performance -- which included a somewhat surprising attention to defensive detail under Penguins coach Mike Sullivan -- be enough to open the door to a replacement roster spot?Its hard to assess this one. Kessel has connections to most of the coaching staff, which includes head coach John Tortorella, an assistant in Vancouver in 2010; Scott Gordon, who was an assistant coach in Toronto when Kessel was a with the Maple Leafs; and, of course, Sullivan. Kessel, like Callahan, is a right-handed shot, but if he wasnt part of the plan in March when the initial 16 players were named and still wasnt in the mix when the final seven players were named less than a month ago, our guess is its not going to happen for Kessel.Tyler Johnson, Tampa Bay LightningNo, Johnson is not a winger. But I was surprised when Johnson wasnt named to Team USA given how hee has proved himself to be a big-game performer.dddddddddddd Perhaps it was because of the lingering injury issues that dogged Johnson throughout the regular season after a stellar turn during the Lightnings run to the 2015 Stanley Cup finals. But during the 2016 playoffs, Johnson was once again a gamer, contributing 17 points in 17 games for Tampa Bay -- including three game-winners -- as the Lightning, sans captain Steven Stamkos, advanced to the Eastern Conference finals before falling to Pittsburgh in seven games.You can never have enough centers, and adding Johnson would allow Tortorella to move Joe Pavelski to the wing, where the San Jose Sharks captain played for most of the season. My guess is that Lombardi et al already have considered this and are comfortable with their depth down the middle, which includes Pavelski, Ryan Kesler, Derek Stepan, David Backes and Dubinsky -- and thus there will not be room for Johnson.Kyle Okposo, New York IslandersOkposo is about to hit the market as an unrestricted free agent and, for my money, is the second-most important free agent available after Stamkos (assuming that Stamkos does indeed go to market). Okposo is a big right-handed shot who has the skill set to play among the top nine for Team USA and enough sand and grit to fit in with the identity that Lombardi wants this team to embrace.He also has quiet leadership abilities and has earned high praise in that regard from longtime friend and teammate John Tavares, the Islanders captain. I spoke with Okposo at midseason about the potential of playing on Team USA and it was clear that he yearns for the opportunity. No question, he would be a highly motivated player if the U.S. management group decides to offer him an invite. I wouldnt be surprised if this is the direction management goes.Kyle Palmieri, New Jersey DevilsIf Team USA is looking for versatility -- and that seems to be a requirement, given the roster as its constituted -- Palmieri would be an excellent fit. Among U.S.-born players available to Team USA (i.e. not counting the young guns selected for Team North America), Palmieris 30 goals were tied for third behind Patrick Kane and Pavelski. The 25-year-old can kill penalties. He can play anywhere in the four forward groups and is considered a strong dressing-room presence. If its not Okposo, I would have to consider Palmieri as the next most likely candidate to replace Callahan. Cheap Nike NFL JerseysCheap Jerseys ChinaStitched JerseysChina JerseysCheap Jerseys StoreYouth NFL Jerseys CheapWholesale Nike NFL JerseysDiscount NFL JerseysWholesale NFL Camo JerseysWholesale NFL White JerseysWholesale NFL Camo JerseysWhite NFL Jerseys CheapCamo China NFL JerseysCheap NFL JerseysJerseys NFL China ' ' '