(NLL) - The Edmonton Rush re-signed three key veterans on Tuesday, including restricted free agent defenceman Ryan Dilks, who had been signed to an offer sheet from the Buffalo Bandits. The Rush had a 72-hour window to match the offer made to Dilks by the Bandits, and the team chose to waste little time in matching a four-year deal to the Hamilton, Ontario, product. Dilks has played the last two seasons in Edmonton and in 2013 collected 10 points including one shorthanded goal, 59 loose balls and 13 forced turnovers. The Rush also agreed to terms on new two-year deals for goaltender Aaron Bold and hard-shooting forward Zack Greer. "We are very pleased to have Ryan returning to us as he is blossoming into one of our best defensemen – as evidenced by another team trying to bring him into their mix," said Rush general manager and head coach Derek Keenan. "Its very important that we retain the talent weve developed and continue to build around the core group which Ryan is certainly a part of. "Im also extremely happy to have both Aaron and Zack under new multi-year deals. Aaron can definitely be a standout goalie in this league, and Zack is the kind of shooter that every team covets – someone who can turn the game around in an instant with his type of shot." Bold had a strong 2013 campaign for the Rush, finishing the season with an 8-5 record, tying him for third amongst NLL goaltenders in wins along with a career-high in victories. The Victoria, B.C., native also managed a stellar 10.56 goals-against average – good enough for second in the league – to go with 439 saves and a .744 save-percentage. Greer has become one of the NLLs pre-eminent sharpshooters and one of the Rushs top contributors on the offensive attack. Hailing from Whitby, Ontario, Greer finished last season tied for second on the Rush with 28 goals including a team-leading seven power-play markers. Greer ended 2013 tied for second in the league with four game-winning goals, and placed fourth on the Rush with 53 points. Air Max 97 Valentines Day 2019 . -- Floridas smothering defence returned to form just in time for the third-ranked Gators to keep their winning streak going. Air Max 97 Undefeated Fake . Hargreaves began his career in 2008 with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and has played with the Edmonton Eskimos and last season with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. http://www.outletairmax97.com/. -- Mixed martial arts fighter Cristiane Justino Santos has been suspended and fined for testing positive for steroids. Air Max 97 Undefeated For Sale . With his father watching from the stands, Harrison homered, doubled, single and drove in a career-high five runs to lead the Pirates to a 8-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers on Friday. Air Max 97 Factory Outlet .C. Lions 35-14, was named the CFLs offensive player of the week Tuesday. Sheets recorded his ninth 100-yard rushing performance of the season to tie the Riders club record.With the MLB Off-Season underway, many teams are looking to upgrade, find replacements, and make major renovations to their clubs. TSN.ca looks at the days hottest off-season rumors and speculations. Oakland Not Done? After shocking the baseball world by dealing All-Star third baseman Josh Donaldson to the Toronto Blue Jays, the Oakland Athletics may not be done on the trade market. According to John Hickey of the Bay Area News Group, the Athletics have talked to the Atlanta Braves about outfielders Justin Upton and Evan Gattis. Upton has been the subject of trade rumours all off-season. The package back in any deal is expected to include Jeff Samardzija, whom Oakland acquired at last season’s trade deadline. Another possible desination for the right-hander is thee Chicago White Sox, according to the Chicago Sun Times.dddddddddddd In 16 games with the Athletics, Samardzija went 5-6 with a 3.14 ERA. Billy Beane said that Oakland is unlikely to add a shortstop via free agency. The team is not expected to re-sign Jed Lowrie. One More Year for Avila The Detroit Tigers plan to have Alex Avila as their starting catcher this season, however the team is prepared to let him walk as a free agent next year, according to Lynn Henning of The Detroit News. Since being named an All-Star in 2011, Avila has struggled to continue his strong offensive play. He has also dealt with a number of concussions in recent years. Rookie catcher James McCann, the team’s first round pick in 2011, is expected to succeed Avila in 2016. ' ' '