LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Alec Martinez became a hockey folk hero with his two playoff series-winning overtime goals last summer.The Los Angeles Kings want him around for six more seasons to make some new memories.The club agreed to a six-year, $24 million contract extension Wednesday with Martinez, the defenceman whose overtime goal won the Stanley Cup for the Kings in June.Martinez has been a dependable defenceman for the Kings ever since the Detroit-area native cracked their lineup in late 2010. The former fourth-round draft pick has 25 goals and 37 assists in 221 career NHL games, all with Los Angeles.Martinez scored a career-best 11 goals in the regular season last year, but it was just a prelude to two of the biggest goals in franchise history.Martinezs Game 7 overtime goal off Nick Leddys torso sent the Kings past the Chicago Blackhawks in the Western Conference finals, ending a grueling series between the two teams widely considered the NHLs best last year.Twelve days later, his shot into an open net in Game 5 against the New York Rangers handed the Kings their second Stanley Cup title in three years. Martinez added a personal touch to the moment by throwing off his gloves and wildly shaking his arms at his teammates, a gesture forever immortalized by Kings fans as Jazz Hands.Martinezs ice time and responsibilities have risen this season in the absence of departed free agent Willie Mitchell and suspended Slava Voynov. He returned from a seven-game injury absence Tuesday for the Kings 2-0 win over Boston.Martinez would have been a restricted free agent next summer, and he likely would have commanded a heftier salary given the paucity of veteran defencemen headed to market next year. But Martinez followed most of his teammates lead by valuing the Kings winning culture and outstanding lifestyle over free-agent uncertainties.The Kings also showed their commitment by signing another two-time Stanley Cup champion to a long-term deal. Los Angeles already has more than $60 million in salary commitments to 14 players for next season. Wholesale Baseball Jerseys . Moors, from Cambridge Ont., landed a double-twisting, double somersault in the layout position, en route to a score of 14.600 points in the womens floor exercise, more than a full point ahead of runner-up Pia Tolle of Germany. MLB Jerseys Outlet . 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Breaking from the rail will be 2012 Breeders Cup Turf Sprint runner-up Unbridleds Note, the 2-1 second pick and a horse going for his first win of the year. Trained by Steve Asmussen for Mike McCarty, Unbridleds Note was fourth in last years Turf Sprint at Santa Anita as the 5-1 third choice less than two lengths behind repeat winner Mizdirection. His most recent victory came last December in Santa Anitas Daytona Stakes on turf as the 3-2 favorite. The 5-year-old was third on Oct. 31 in the Damascus Stakes on the Breeders Cup Friday undercard at Santa Anita. Back in February, Unbridleds Note posted consecutive fourth-place finishes in Santa Anitas Arcadia and Joe Hernandez Stakes. Sidelined until September, Unbridleds Note came back with a ninth in the Eddie D. Stakes. He has earned $665,517 from 20 career starts with five wins, three seconds and five thirds. Sum of the Parts, owned by End Zone Athletics and trained by Karl Broberg, is the 9-5 morning line favorite coming off a front-running local win on Nov. 29. The 5-year-old was claimed out of the race from longtime ttrainer Tom Amoss.dddddddddddd Well see how he does, Broberg said. Hopefully he wont regress in our hands. It came up tough, but we may be the controlling speed. Sum of the Parts will be ridden by Chris Rosier from post 4 after breaking from the outside post in his recent win. The 5-year-old has won nine of 25 lifetime starts for $876,189. Gantry, owned by Brittlyn Stable, is the 5-2 third selection in the turf allowance and will have Miguel Mena in the saddle from post 6. Mena fills in for the injured Richard Eramia who was hurt on Nov. 29 after his mount, Atoof, got spooked and threw the jockey after the days fourth race. The 7-year-old gelding was unable to repeat in the tracks Thanksgiving Handicap on Nov. 27 when he finished fifth out of seven. However, Gantrys last win came in the Colonel Power Stakes on March 15 over the same course and distance. Gantry has won 10 of 26 career starts for $824,331. Here is the field from the rail out: Unbridleds Note, Robby Albarado, 2-1; Rhetorical, Francisco Torres, 20-1; Voodoo Storm, Martin Pedroza, 12-1; Sum of the Parts, Chris Rosier, 9-5; Win Lion Win, Kerwin Clark, 12-1; Gantry, Miguel Mena, 5-2 and Solar Charge, Chris Landeros, 12-1. Post time Thursday will be approximately 4:50 p.m. ET. ' ' '