CINCINNATI, Ohio -- The Bengals signed defensive tackle Geno Atkins to a five-year contract extension on Monday, locking up one of their best defensive players through 2018. The All-Pro tackle, a fourth-round pick in 2010, was entering the final year on his original deal. He made the Pro Bowl each of the last two seasons. Atkins had 12 1/2 sacks last season, the most by any interior lineman in the NFL. Cincinnati has spent more than $180 million since the end of last season keeping the team intact. The Bengals have reached the playoffs each of the last two seasons as a wild card, only to lose to Houston in the first round. The Bengals had a lot of open space under the salary cap heading into the off-season. Rather than go after free agents, they decided to keep their own players. Linebacker James Harrison was the only major free agent signing. "The cap space is there to use, and weve continued to use it," coach Marvin Lewis said. "And we have a couple more to do as well. Thats the thing: The team has really stepped up. By my mere layman calculations, weve been one of the top four or five teams in the league in spending. Thats a big deal. "Weve preserved our young players and weve preserved our core guys." Atkins is the 12th Bengals player to get either a new contract or an extension since the end of last season. "It means a lot to know that they believe in me," Atkins said. "They drafted me in the fourth round and they believed in me. Thats going to show the younger guys that if you do the right things on and off the field, that you will be rewarded, too." Cincinnati has put emphasis on retaining a defence that has finished in the top 10 each of the last two seasons. The Bengals have signed linemen Carlos Dunlap, Robert Geathers, Wallace Gilberry and Michael Johnson; cornerbacks Adam "Pacman" Jones and Terence Newman; and linebacker Rey Maualuga to new deals since the end of last season. Theyve also gotten deals with right tackle Andre Smith, long snapper Clark Harris, punter Kevin Huber and kicker Mike Nugent. Atkins has quickly developed into one of the Bengals top defensive players. Hes content to let others get the attention, preferring a soft-spoken approach he doesnt think will change. "I let my play do the talking," Atkins said. "So Im just going to keep doing what Im doing. A lot of guys look up to me and if they need help, Im going to coach them up a bit. But I let my play do the talking." Air Max Spain .Y. - His opponent couldnt stop him, and LeBron James didnt quite know what to think when his coach tried. Zapatillas Nike Mujer Baratas .ca has you covered for whos in, whos out and what to expect from all 30 teams. https://www.zapatillasbaratasspain.es/za...nline-d988.html. -- Oakland Athletics starting pitchers Jarrod Parker and A. Air Max Baratas . Wrights first stint with Milwaukee was on a 10-day contract from March 14-23. 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He led the Rangers to the playoffs in four of five seasons, but was only able to get the club past the second round once, when the Blueshirts lost to New Jersey in the 2012 Eastern Conference finals. "Quite honestly, weve beaten this thing up. Were going there (and) its another game on the schedule. Its a very important game for us to try and gain some traction," said Tortorella. "Were going in there to coach, be with the team, try to win a hockey team and get the hell out of there." Vigneault, who will have to wait until April 1 for his return to Vancouver, led the Canucks to 30-or-more wins in six straight seasons before the lockout- shortened campaign helped ended that streak. He also got Vancouver to within one win of the franchises first Stanley Cup title in the spring of 2011, only to lose a home Game 7 to the Bruins. Vigneault was fired after the Canucks lost for the second straight time in the opening round during last springs playoffs. Under Tortorella this season, the Canucks are off to a 13-9-5 start, while the Rangers are 13-13-0 with Vigneault behind the bench. The Canucks enter todays tilt in New York coming off a win, but Thursdays 5-2 rout in Ottawa was just the second victory in nine outings for Tortorellas club. Daniel Sedins 300th career NHL goal highlighted a second-period baarrage on Thursday.dddddddddddd The Canucks had found scoring to be a difficult task of late, but they pumped home four in the second against the Senators, including three in a 3:35 span. Sedin, David Booth, Jason Garrison and Mike Santorelli each had a goal and one assist for Vancouver, which had totaled two goals or less in seven of its previous eight games. Not surprisingly, the Canucks posted only one win during that stretch. "We wanted to create more offense and we did," Garrison said. "It was nice to get one. We responded in the second after a poor start." Roberto Luongo made 37 saves in Vancouvers sixth straight win over the Senators. Luongo is 7-11-1 with a tie and a 2.73 goals against average in 21 career outings against the Rangers. New York has taken the last two encounters in this series, but the Blueshirts and Canucks havent faced each other since Oct. 18, 2011, when Tortorella led the Rangers to a 4-0 victory in Vancouver. Despite losing the two most recent matchups, however, the Canucks have still claimed nine of the past 12 meetings in this series. Vancouver also has won four of six and six of the last nine encounters in NYC. Vigneault and the Rangers will try to rebound from their second loss in three games when they take the ice today. The Blueshirts visited Boston on Friday afternoon and were handed a 3-2 regulation loss despite carrying a 2-1 edge into the third period. Bostons Patrice Bergeron tied the game at 2-2 when he scored just 1:35 into the third period and Zdeno Chara provided the winning tally for the hosts with 8:55 remaining in regulation. Ryan McDonagh and Rick Nash scored for the Rangers, who had won three of four heading into Friday. Henrik Lundqvist turned aside 25 shots in defeat. "We got exactly what we deserved today because we gave a "B" effort," said Vigneault. Beginning with Saturdays test, the Rangers are playing two straight and 11 of their next 12 games on home ice. New York is 4-5-0 as the host this season and 9-8-0 on the road. ' ' '