Co-trainer Paul Snowden says Calanda is a long way from being the finished product despite the three-year-old scooping an Inglis Sprint windfall at Randwick.After conceding a start and then having his momentum interrupted because of a bumping duel with the runner-up Geneteau, Calanda ($5) recovered to win the $250,000 race by 1-1/2 lengths.Snowden said the win could represent a turning point in a career that has been restricted to five starts.Hes had his fair share of talent from day one but its been an immaturity thing with him. Hes been in and out of work, Snowden said.Hes still learning. After he missed the kick and got a bit further back on a track where horses havent made up a heap of ground today it was good to see him hit the line the way he did. It was very encouraging.Calanda started second favourite behind third placegetter Manuel ($4.60) after Super Too was scratched after she was kicked on the way to the barrier.Snowden said the timing of Saturdays race fitted in perfectly with Calandas campaign but it would count against the horse for the early part of the autumn carnival.Theres another Inglis race at Scone a bit later and theres always Brisbane after that, he said.BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Buffalo Sabres forward Evander Kane was taken to the hospital for evaluation after he slammed heavily into the end boards late in the second period of Buffalos season-opening 4-1 loss to Montreal on Thursday night.Coach Dan Bylsma was unable to provide a definitive update on Kanes status except to say, theyre checking for a lot of things internally.Kane was hurt while racing Canadiens defenseman Alexei Emelin for a loose puck up the left wing in the Montreal zone. Kane reached out for the puck when the two bumped. Kane lost his balance, fell and slid with his left elbow slamming into the boards.ddddddddddddHe lay in pain for several minutes while being attended to by a trainer. After being helped up, Kane was doubled over and slowly made his way off the ice and was led directly into the locker room.Emelin wasnt penalized.Buffalo was already banged up. Star second-year center Jack Eichel is expected to miss at least a month after spraining his left ankle in practice Wednesday.[url=http://wwws