ATLANTA - The Atlanta Braves are planning to honour the 40th anniversary of Hank Aarons record 715th home run in a pregame ceremony before their home opener against the Mets on April 8. The team also announced Tuesday that the Braves will wear a commemorative patch on the right sleeve during the season. The patch, shaped like home plate, carries the number 715, Aarons autograph and a "40th Anniversary" banner. Aaron broke Babe Ruths home run record on April 8, 1974, at old Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium. He finished his career with 755 homers, a record passed by Barry Bonds, who finished with 762. Braves president John Schuerholz said the anniversary "deserves a season-long celebration." Aaron celebrated his 80th birthday on Feb. 5. Fake Nike Air Max 90 . In the days leading up to the draft, TSN.ca and TSN Radio basketball analyst Duane Watson looks at some of the names that will be headlining the event. Tonight, Michigans Nik Stauskas of Mississauga, Ontario. Nike Air Max 90 From China . Greece was on the wrong end of a 3-0 rout to Colombia in its first game of the tournament. They surrendered a goal in just the sixth minute of the contest, and despite some promising attacking play, failed to crawl back into the match. Japan, on the other hand, struck first in its match with Ivory Coast, with Keisuke Honda putting his side into the lead in the 16th minute. https://www.cheapnikeairmax90china.us/ . -- Sami Salo joked that as the shootout went on and on, one thing went through his mind: "Youve got to tie up your skates. Wholesale Nike Air Max 90 . MacIntyre stopped 49 shots and the Marlies defeated the Texas Stars 5-1 in Game 1 of the American Hockey Leagues Western Conference final. "I felt in control, so that was nice," MacIntyre said. Nike Air Max 90 Sale . Bobrovsky posted a 2-0-1 record with a 1.58 goals-against average and .950 save percentage to help the Blue Jackets (35-26-6) gain five of a possible six points last week. He capped the week by making 32 saves and stopping 2-of-4 shootout attempts in a 2-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday.While reports have surfaced over the last week on the possibility of Martin Brodeur joining the Montreal Canadiens, his agent Pat Brisson of CAA Sports says nothing is in the works. "Theres nothing going on right now when it comes to Montreal," Brisson told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun of ESPN.com on Thursday. RDS hockey analyst and former Canadien Vincent Damphousse said this week that Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin met with Brisson in July to discuss the possibility of the future Hall of Fame goaltender as a fit, while Brodeur told QMI Agency last week that he would certainly be interested if the Canadiens approached him. The future Hall of Famer and unrestricted free agent remains unsigned, but not having a new team at the start of training camp was something Brodeur and Brisson were prepared for. "We knew all along we would have to be patient," Brisson explained. "t;Marty is prepared to wait this out, knowing that at some point a team may very well develop a need.dddddddddddd Marty is in a good place. Its not like hes phoning me every 10 minutes. Hes going to be patient." Brodeur, who played all 21 of his NHL seasons with the New Jersey Devils, had a 19-14-6 record last season with a 2.51 goals-against average and .901 save percentage. The three-time Stanley Cup champion and two-time Olympic gold medallist became a free agent on July 1 after playing out a two-year, $9 million contract. "I believe that at one point in the near future a team will have the luxury to have Marty Brodeur," added Brisson. "While he is ready to exercise some patience, it will have to be the right fit and more importantly a chance to help a team win. His level of his competitive experience is extremely impressive. Someone will recognize it when the right time comes." ' ' '