HOCKENHEIM, Germany -- Nico Hulkenberg has been penalised one place on the German Grand Prix grid after using a set of tyres during qualifying that should have been returned after final practice.After each practice session, teams are required to return two sets of tyres to Pirelli in order to leave them with seven for qualifying and the race. The teams can choose which compounds they keep in store, but must electronically register which tyres they intend to return at the end of each session in order to allow the FIA to keep records of which tyres have been returned.In Force Indias case in Germany, the team returned a different set of tyres to the ones it electronically registered and received a one-place penalty for Hulkenberg as a result. Hulkenberg will now start eighth on the grid, behind Valtteri Bottas and ahead of teammate Sergio Perez. Paul George Shoes For Sale . -- Jimmy Walkers first PGA Tour trophy came with a special gift tucked inside. Paul George Shoes From China .Y. - Nelson Mandela will be honoured by the New York Yankees with a plaque in Monument Park. https://www.cheappaulgeorgeshoes.com/ . And follow TSN.ca right through Deadline Day for all the updates. From Pierre LeBrun While Anaheim GM Bob Murray said earlier this season he was not going to trade Jonas Hiller despite the fact hes an unrestricted free agent on July 1, some sources have told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun that Murray might be willing to move another goalie. Paul George Shoes Outlet . During the athletes parade, the 23-strong Ukrainian team was represented by a lone flagbearer in an apparent protest at the presence of Russian troops in Ukraines Crimean peninsula. Paul George Shoes Deals . -- Al Jefferson found a groove just in time for the Charlotte Bobcats.Two controlling wins by the Roughriders to start the season and the province of Saskatchewan is giddy with belief their team is for real in a year theyre hosting the Grey Cup. But while some fans in Saskatchewan may already be thinking Grey Cup, the players are making sure not to get ahead of themselves. Quarterback Darian Durant and slotback Weston Dressler each told the teams official website players are keeping their fast start in perspective; they arent looking for any accolades this early in the season. But maybe they should be. A two-game win streak is modest, but in a year when the Roughriders stocked up to make a run at the Grey Cup theyre hosting, it could also be foretelling. Two week stretches can often go unnoticed mid-season, but since thats all we have to work with to kick off the season, lets assess the (very) early trends and separate the ones that could be authentic and the ones that will likely peter out. If were evaluating Saskatchewan, we too should look at Durant, the man orchestrating their success on the field. The 30-year-old has strung together two solid performances off the hop, completing more than 70 percent of his passes and throwing for a combined five touchdowns and no interceptions. After four years of hovering around a quarterback rating of 90, can the eight-year veteran keep up the stellar play all season? Durant and the Riders Week 2 win came against a Calgary team hoping early season events dont become a trend, although in their case theres evidence it could be just that.dddddddddddd Stamps QB Drew Tate left Fridays game with what was later revealed as a strained forearm muscle that has the 28-year-old questionable for Week 3. While the injury doesnt appear too serious, its concerning as part of the bigger picture. Can Tate stay healthy for a full season? Out east, a quick look at the stats shows Henry Burris, like last year, is leading the league in passing yards while the Hamilton Tiger-Cats are again in the standings basement. Will Hamilton suffer through another season in which their high-powered offence is let down by their porous defence? And in Montreal, the Alouettes have looked uncharacteristically uncomfortable early on. From a flustered Anthony Calvillo to a leaky offensive line, the Als dont much resemble the team Marc Trestman coached for five seasons. Can the veterans figure it out, or will the Dan Hawkins era in Montreal get off to a forgettable first year. The Rouge asks: What early season trends will hold true all season and what ones will prove just to be phases? Youve heard what weve had to say, now its your turn. As always, its Your! Call. ' ' '