LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Dodgers held a team meeting to address young star Yasiel Puigs baserunning blunders. Manager Don Mattingly called the meeting Tuesday after the 23-year-old Cuban defector made two mistakes on the basepaths during the Dodgers season-opening, two-game trip to Australia last weekend -- mistakes that made headlines in the media. "I thought it was a really good meeting, actually," Mattingly said Thursday. "But again, its one of those things that if guys want to talk about it, they can. I dont think its something we need to talk about. ... Were just looking to get better all the time." ESPN.com first reported the meeting. The dynamic right-fielder became an instant sensation last year when made his big league debut June 3 and helped lead the Dodgers from last to the NL West title. But Mattingly was often frustrated by Puigs decision-making in the field and on the bases. "He pushes the limit. He pushes it to the edge. But then you have to re-think it and think about all the great things he does to help you win games in ways only his talent can do," teammate A.J. Ellis. "So there is give and take, and hes learning. But its like we always say, wed rather make an aggressive mistake than make a conservative mistake." Problems arose again Down Under. Puig made two errors on the bases then struck out in the ninth inning Saturday against the Arizona Diamondbacks. He then did not take his position in right field for the bottom of the ninth, complaining of a back problem. An MRI was negative, but Puig missed the teams workout on Tuesday at Dodger Stadium to get treatment. "Its up to us to help him in that maturity process, and the way we do that is to support him and encourage him no matter what," Ellis said. "Hopefully we can all be good examples, and he can take stock and inventory of how the professionals in this clubhouse go about their business." 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Place Stadium has important implications in determining Major League Soccers playoff picture and will also mark the final game in the career of veteran South Korean defender Young-Pyo Lee.SHERBROOKE, Que. - Kevin Domingue had the deciding goal in the shootout to lift the Sherbrooke Phoenix to a 6-5 victory over the Saint John Sea Dogs in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action on Sunday.Daniel Audette scored two goals and assisted on two more in regulation for Sherbrooke (24-16-4), Cameron Darcy had a goal and two helpers, and David Storto and Gabriel Fontaine rounded out the offence.Mathieu Joseph and Jason Bell had a goal and two assists apiece for the Sea Dogs (24-14-7). Bokondji Imama, Juraj Siska and Spencer Smallman also scored.Phoenix goaltender Evan Fitzpatrick stopped 28 shots through regulation and overtime, and 3-of-4 in the shootout. Saint Johns Alex Bishop made 17 saves over 65 minutes of play, and gave up two shootout goals on four attempts.Neither team scored while on the power play. Sherbrooke was 0 for 2 while the Sea Dogs went 0 for 4.Phoenix winger Owen Bennington was given a game misconduct at 5:18 of the second period after receiving his second major penalty for fighting.---ISLANDERS 3 REMPARTS 2QUEBEC CITY — Filip Chlapik scored the tiebreaking goal at 10:20 of the third period to lift Charlottetown over the Remparts.Alexandre Goulet had a goal and an assist for the Isslanders (23-19-4) and Ross Johnston rounded out the attack.ddddddddddddNikolas Brouillard scored and helped on Massimo Carozzas goal for Quebec (26-17-3), which has dropped back-to-back contests.---SCREAMING EAGLES 5 MOOSEHEADS 4 (OT)SYDNEY, N.S. — Loik Leveille scored his second goal of the game 4:12 into overtime as the Screaming Eagles edged Halifax for their fifth straight win.Phelix Martineau scored shorthanded in the first period to put Cape Breton (18-21-5) on the board, and Stephen Anderson and Colin MacSween supplied the rest of the Screaming Eagles offence.Timo Meier led the Mooseheads (22-18-4) with a hat trick, Danny Moynihan scored the other goal and Cavan Fitzgerald assisted on all four. Nikolaj Ehlers tacked on three helpers.---OCEANIC 7 WILDCATS 3RIMOUSKI, Que. — Christopher Clapperton scored two goals and assisted on two more to power the Oceanic past Moncton.Charles-David Beaudoin added two goals and an assist for Rimouski (29-12-3), which extended its winning streak to five games. Frederik Gauthier had a goal and a helper, and Tyler Bolland and Samuel Laberge also scored.Liam Murphy struck twice for the Wildcats (29-13-3). Bronson Beaton added the other Moncton goal.--- ' ' '