Sydney defender Aliir Aliir still has some chance of playing in next Saturdays AFL grand final against the Western Bulldogs, after scans revealed he suffered a minor medial ligament knee strain against Geelong on Friday.None of the Sydney players under an injury cloud have yet been ruled out of the season decider.Precautionary scans cleared midfielders Luke Parker and Josh Kennedy after they suffered knee knocks.Co-captain Jarrad McVeigh (calf) and Rising Star winner Callum Mills (hamstring), neither of whom played last week, will be tested at training this week.Aliir was hurt in the first quarter of last Fridays preliminary final against Geelong.He was unable to continue playing after he landed awkwardly following a marking contest.Aliir, whos played in 13 games in his first season, including Sydneys last 11, had a scan on Saturday.The scans have revealed Aliir has suffered a low-grade medial strain, Swans head of football Tom Harley said.We will continue to monitor Aliir and assess him as the week progresses. He remains a chance to play.Should 22-year-old Aliir not be passed fit, it could leave the door ajar for 33-year-old veteran Ted Richards to play one last game.Richards, who will retire at the end of the season, hasnt played a senior game since round 17.While he would be a positional like-for-like replacement for Aliir, the Bulldogs dont have a large array of tall forwards and the Swans could potentially get away with not picking another tall back.Coach John Longmire would ideally like to squeeze Mills and McVeigh back into his top 22, meaning two players would have to drop out.If Allir, Mills and McVeigh are passed fit, then Jeremy Laidler, Harrison Marsh and Zak Jones are among the defenders who might be sacrificed.Laidler played the last two games in place of Mills, first-season back Marsh has appeared in the last four matches and Jones made an impressive return from injury against Geelong.Most other players further forward look well set unless the Swans match committee opts for a little more experience in picking someone like Harry Cunningham instead of a younger forward like Xavier Richards or George Hewett. 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He was the No. 1 pick in the 2014 draft and already is Floridas franchise leader with eight career game-winning goals.An exceptionally skilled, intelligent and mature young player that is a difference maker for our team both on and off the ice, Rowe said.The Panthers won the Atlantic Division last year, reaching the playoffs for just the second time in 15 seasons. The ownership group led by Vincent Viola has made no secret that it is driven by winning a championship, and Florida is starting to look like a real potential contender.He bought the team to win a Stanley Cup and the players that weve got here all want to win a Sttanley Cup, Rowe said.dddddddddddd We felt what we did today gives us a better chance of doing that.There were other moves, including the signing of goaltender James Reimer to a five-year, $17 million deal to share the workload with starter Roberto Luongo.Reimer has spent six seasons in the NHL, mostly with Toronto. 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