A strong pitching performance helped the Winnipeg Goldeyes finish their east coast road trip on a winning note. Edgar Osuna went seven innings in his second start of the season, as the Goldeyes hung on to defeat the Rockland Boulders 4-3 on Saturday for their second straight series win. The Goldeyes got out to a quick 2-0 lead. Ray Sadlers double in the games opening inning drove home Tyler Graham to start the scoring. Winnipeg would score again in the second on a Fehlandt Lentini RBI base hit and for the second straight game, the Goldeyes took an early lead. Winnipeg scored twice more in the fourth inning off Boulders starter Marty Popham. Luis Alens second hit of the game brought home a run and the Goldeyes led by three. The next batter, Amos Ramon, just missed a three-run home run when his drive to leftfield stayed inside the ballpark at the warning track. It was plenty deep enough to score Lentini from third base on a sacrifice fly and Winnipeg went up 4-0. 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Patrice Bergeron and Daniel Paille scored 20 seconds apart a few minutes after Stamkos was taken off the ice on a stretcher with a broken right leg, and the Bruins beat the Lightning 3-0 on Monday afternoon.ARDMORE, Pa. -- The most popular equipment Merion was not a golf club but a squeegee. More heavy rain at the U.S. Open flooded a bunker by the 11th green and filled fairways with large puddles and tiny stream. The course was closed for four hours during the first full day of practice, and then shut down for good later in the afternoon. Brandt Jobe played three holes when he heard a horn to stop play. Jim Herman managed to play one hole. Practice rounds are important because only a dozen or so players have ever seen this 100-year-old course, which has not hosted a U.S. Open in 32 years. Workers were busy running squeegees across the greens and fairways during the afternoon before another downpour arrived. "After the rain this morning, its going to be very sloppy now," Ernie Els said. "Youre not going to see a firm U.S. Open this year, Im sorry. I dont care if they get helicopters flying over the fairways, its not going to dry up. Were going to have a soft golf course this week -- all week." The forecast was for mostly dry conditions Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by a 40 per cent chance of rain on Thursday for the opening round. Merion received more than 3 inches of rain on Friday, and Mondays downpours -- three of them -- didnt help. The low point on the East course is the 11th hole, and a bunker was filled with water from an overflowing stream. Course superintendent Matt Shaffer said the base sand was left alone. Workers removed the silt and put about three tons of new sand in the bunker, tamped it down and "we were ready to go." For now, officials were hopeful. Shaffer said Merion has had two big rains, and both times 11th green has stayed above water. And while there were tiny streams running through fairways and large pools of water on sections of the greens, the water appeared to drain quickly. "This golf course is not built on sand, so its got the heavier soils," USGA executive director Mike Davis said.dddddddddddd "But it is maybe the best draining golf course I have ever seen. If you walk this course, you know theres hardly any flat lies at Merion." Merion is 6,996 yards on the scorecard, the shortest U.S. Open course since Shinnecock Hills in 2004. The rough is thicker than usual compared with most recent U.S. Opens, though soft greens are a recipe for low scoring no matter the golf course. Congressional was softened significantly by rain, and Rory McIlroy shattered the scoring record at 16-under 268 for an eight-shot win. As for the week, it rained so much at Bethpage Black in 2002 that the tournament barely finished 72 holes on Monday, with Lucas Glover winning. Els mentioned the firm fairways because thats what can make Merion tricky. Tiger Woods, Adam Scott and Rory McIlroy were among those who came to Merion early, and they all spoke about the experience necessary to find the right angle off the tee to keep the ball in the fairway. Geoff Ogilvy played Sunday for the first time and mentioned the best driver would fare well -- but not necessarily the straightest driver. With soft fairways, it becomes more of a target. "Obviously with it being a little soft, it becomes a little more simple than what it was," Scott said. "The ball is just going to stop where it lands." Davis said the USGA would try to move the hole locations to some of the higher spots on the greens to avoid standing water if it rains on Thursday. As for the fairways, even with standing water, the U.S. Open could be played as long as players could move the ball to a dry spot that didnt add significant distance to their shots. The next two days could be crucial. "We just need a little bit of sunshine," Shaffer said. ' ' '