RENTON, Wash. Troy Brouwer Capitals Jersey . -- J.R. Sweezy was the one part of the Seattle Seahawks offensive line that had avoided injuries or having to change positions this season. Not anymore. Not after a concussion suffered last Sunday against the New York Giants surfaced earlier this week and will keep him out of Sundays game against Arizona, during which the Seahawks have a chance to wrap up the NFC West title and home-field advantage for the playoffs. Sweezy was not listed on Seattles injury report on Wednesday, but missed practices on Thursday and Friday and was not cleared, coach Pete Carroll said. "It happened in the game. We didnt realize that it was an issue until afterward," Carroll said. This will be the first missed game of the season for Sweezy, who has been the one constant on the Seahawks offensive line. While centre Max Unger, right tackle Breno Giacomini and left tackle Russell Okung have all been sidelined by injuries, Sweezy has started 18 straight regular and post-season games dating back to last season. The loss of Sweezy leaves a big question on Seattles offensive line and one Carroll playfully chose not to answer on Friday. Seattle could use one of its rookies -- Alvin Bailey or Michael Bowie -- to play at the position or possibly slide left guard Paul McQuistan to the right side and play James Carpenter at left guard. McQuistan and Carpenter have been rotating at left guard the past few weeks. Bowie started seven games earlier in the season at right tackle when Giacomini was out with a knee injury. Bailey has played as a substitute in 12 of 14 games. Whoever gets the nod in Sweezys place, Carroll was not about to reveal any decisions. "Well have to wait and find out," Carroll said. Cornerback Jeremy Lane returned to practice on Friday after missing Thursday with an ankle injury. Hes listed as probable, along with backup running back Robert Turbin, who also missed practice on Thursday. Lane has been serving as the Seahawks fifth cornerback in passing situations with Walter Thurmond (suspension) and Brandon Browner (injury/suspension) both out. Seattle will also be without Percy Harvin, missing his fourth straight game after making his season debut in Week 11 against Minnesota. Dale Hunter Capitals Jersey . Darvish is scheduled to make his season debut Sunday at Tampa Bay after getting through an extended bullpen session without any issues. Nicklas Backstrom . Aduriz headed home Markel Susaetas cross in the sixth minute to open the scoring at San Mames Stadium. He bettered that with a long-range blast that went in off the goal frame in the 18th, and converted a penalty in the 72nd after Diego Mainz was sent off for fouling Aduriz with only the goalkeeper to beat.TORONTO -- In a game featuring two evenly matched Canadian clubs, the American Hockey Leagues best came out on top. The first-overall St. Johns IceCaps edged out the third-ranked Toronto Marlies with a tight 2-1 victory Saturday in AHL play. Carl Klingberg scored the game-winner in the third period and Edward Pasquale shut the door the rest of the way, stopping 24 shots for the win. It was a tight-checking game right down to a frantic last minute before final buzzer, leaving both coaches pleased with the way their teams played. "We came out with a really high intensity, a real good push in the first period," IceCaps head coach Keith McCambridge said. "We knew Toronto would come out in the second period and try to get the momentum back and I thought they did that. They controlled a lot of the play in the second. And the third period was back and forth on both sides." "It was hard-fought game by both teams, and we had to work real hard to get the two points out of this building." Despite the loss, Marlies head coach Dallas Eakins was pleased with the way his club player blowing a three-goal lead in Fridays win. "It was a lot like a playoff game -- tight, physical, and the game pushed back and came back the other way," he said. "Even though we didnt get the points, I like being in those games because it prepares our team for these big games going down the stretch. "Were going to be in a ton of 2-1, 3-2 games going down the stretch. We want to learn from that and our guys are getting it. I trust this group. .Sometimes it good to get a kick in the butt like this to refocus." Ryan Hamilton had the lone goal for the Marlies. Ben Scrivens made 23 saves in defeat in front of 5,370 at Ricoh Coliseum. Patrice Cormier had the other goal for the IceCaps. The game featured the best road team in St. Johns (18-3-3) against the top home team in Toronto (16-5-4). McCambridge attributed his team success on the road to one thing. "Character -- we have a real good character group of players," he said. "We have a really good balance of veteran leadership with really young players that want to learn, play hard and go to the dirty areas of the ice. "We realize where our strengths are. We realize how wwe need to execute on the road to have success and weve been able to feed off that and get wins out of tough buildings. Mike Green Authentic Jersey. " St. Johns opened the scoring early with a weak goal past Scrivens, who was making his first start in four games. Cormier picked up a loose puck behind the Marlies goal and snuck it by Scrivens uncontested on the wraparound less than three minutes into the game. The IceCaps (33-13-6) dominated the first period, outshooting the Marlies 9-3 and controlling most of the play. Toronto (29-18-6) came to life in the second and got a break midway through the period, catching St. Johns making a horrible line change. Hamilton snuck behind the changing players, took a breakaway pass from Juraj Mikus and snapped a shot past the glove hand of Pasquale (15-6-0). "Multiple things happened," McCambridge said. "One, we didnt get the puck deep to their goal-line. Two, we didnt help it get to the goal-line. And three, we changed when they shouldnt of. We need to hold at least two guys on the ice. We cant have two defenceman changing at one time. "The Marlies recognized it, turned it back quickly and put it in the back of our net. A mental error, but luckily it didnt cost us." It was Hamiltons team-leading 20th goal of the season, matching his career high set in 2007-08 when he was with the Houston Aeros. "I really wanted to put a full season together and stay healthy, thats a huge part," Hamilton said. "In saying that, we got such a great team here. We got good offensive players out there and theyre making me look good." St. Johns retook the lead at 6:40 on the third period when Klingberg streaked in off the left wing and fired a shot past Scrivens (13-10-1) for his 14th of the season. Toronto pulled Scrivens late in the game and pushed hard for the tying goal, but couldnt get one past Pasquale. "He was really good, a real strong game by him," McCambridge said. "Hes been really strong for us as of late." Toronto hosts Lake Erie on Monday, while St. Johns visits Hamilton on Friday. Notes: It was the eighth and final time the teams faced each other this season. Toronto won the season series 4-3-1. ... The Marlies dropped to 5-1-1 on their 10-game homestand. cheap jerseys from chinacheap jerseys ' ' '