(Images courtesy of Mike Artelle)The McDonalds Muppets NHL plush toys even had this fantastic advertisement on television. McDonalds had a Mighty Ducks Happy Meal promotion in 1997, which featured toys that were based on duck characters from the animated TV show. The show was based around the NHL team that shared a name with the movie franchise that was owned by the company that owns the TV and NHL team. Confusing to read, but every NHL fan understands.The toys included Duke, Wildwing, Mallory and Nosedive, all sitting in sliding hockey puck vehicles. (Image courtesy of Strange Kids Club)The Might Ducks toys had a pretty fantastic McDonalds commercial as well. In 1996, McDonalds had NHL goalie masks that had the exact replica design of the starting goaltenders masks. Goalies included Patrick Roy, Mike Richter, Kirk McLean, Ed Belfour, Curtis Joseph, Jocelyln Thibault, Felix Potvin and many more. (Image courtesy of knewman280 ebay user)(Image courtesy of knewman280 ebay user)(Image courtesy of knewman280 ebay user)In 2008, Happy Meals featured replica mini hockey sticks from the NHLs hottest stars at the time. (Image courtesy of Attack2000s Photobucket – of a McDonalds advertisement)The mini sticks inspired these creative promotions from McDonalds using mini hockey players. A year later in 2009, McDonalds had NHL star mini-helmet collectibles of Jerome Iginla, Carey Price, Evgeni Malkin, Roberto Luongo, Alex Ovechkin and Vesa Toskala. (Image courtesy of an anonymous Kijiji user)And finally, the NHL mini trophies set. (Image courtesy of anonymous Kijiji user)We realize not all toys listed above were specifically found in “Happy Meals,” but you get the point. And these toys were definitely awesome!Hopefully McDonalds will bring NHL toys to their restaurants again soon, or even some hockey cards and pucks like we used to commonly see! Vapormax Italia . 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"Perfect timing, we were struggling a little bit," Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said. "We needed that. He was good. He has pitched good ball games for us this year, but perfect timing for us tonight." Hutchison was removed for closer Casey Janssen after he walked Nick Markakis with two out in the ninth. Janssen retired Manny Machado on a foul to first to end the game. "Its a great start but its a little frustrating to walk the last guy, you dont want to be too picky," Hutchison said. The second-place Blue Jays (61-54) moved to within four games of the first-place Orioles (64-49) in the American League East and ended Baltimores three-game winning streak. The teams play the rubber match of the three-game series on Thursday. Hutchison entered the game with a poor record at Rogers Centre this season, 2-5 with a 7.71 earned-run average over his eight starts there before Wednesday. He is 5-4 with a 3.27 ERA in 14 starts on the road this season. Hutchison improved his record to 3-0 in six career starts against the Orioles, including a 2-0 record in four starts against them this season. "I approach it the same as I always do whether its on the road or here at home and whoever Im facing," Hutchison said. "You approach them all the same. Ive just had good success against them." Added Bautista: "I dont think its any surprise. Hes certainly capable of doing what he did tonight on a consistent basis. Its just going out and executing like he did today. He had a great tempo today, he kept throwing strikes and kept people off-balance. Obviously the results speak for themselves. "I was hoping he would be able to finish it off and get the complete game but maybe thats something to shoot for in the next start for him." Orioles left-hander Wei-Yin Chen (12-4) failed in his attempt at his sixth consecutive winning start when he allowed eight hits -- including Bautistas homer -- and four runs in five innings. Melky Cabrera also had three hits for the Blue Jayys.dddddddddddd. The Blue Jays scored twice in the first inning. Cabrera singled with one out, Nolan Reimold singled with two out and Dioner Navarro and Danny Valencia hit RBI singles. Davis sliced the lead in half with his 19th homer of the season in the top of the second. "He moves the ball around, hes got movement on all of his pitches and he threw all of his pitches in any count tonight," Davis said of Hutchison. "After he gave up the home run he really buckled down. We just couldnt square anything up. A lot of pop ups, a lot of ground balls. He was mixing all of his pitches in any count, throwing a lot of strikes and keeping us off balance. "His change-up was good tonight, very deceptive. It looks just like his fastball coming out of his hand. When youre throwing 93-94 and youve got a good change-up to complement that, its tough to hit." Bautista followed Cabreras two-out double in the bottom of the second with his 22nd homer of the season to bump Torontos lead to 4-1. "I pitched it where I wanted to but he still hit it." Chen said through a translator. "Hes a great hitter. I wasnt able to control the game in the first two innings, thats what I failed to do. I was kind of upset about it." Bautistas two-out double in the sixth against left-hander T.J. McFarland gave the Blue Jays a 5-1 lead. It followed a single by Munenori Kawasaki, a sacrifice by Ryan Goins and a single by Cabrera. Hutchison said he made a minor adjustment in his bullpen session between starts. "Just a little tiny one," he said. "I was really hoping to get on top off the ball and stay through it and me and Navarro were on the same page pretty much every pitch tonight. We were just able to execute a lot of good pitches." His fastball command made his slider effective and he felt that his change-up was good. "I had every chance to finish it, but unfortunately I walked Markakis," he said. Notes: Blue Jays 3B Brett Lawrie (tight lower back) did not start on Wednesday. He returned from a broken finger on Tuesday and left after three innings when his back tightened. Manager John Gibbons said before the game that Lawrie was feeling better but that the club was awaiting the results of an MRI. à DH Adam Lind (right foot fracture) will begin his rehabilitation assignment in the Gulf Coast League on Thursday. à LHP J.A. Happ (8-5, 4.34 earned-run average) will start the series finale on Thursday against Orioles RHP Miguel Gonzalez (5-6, 3.93 ERA). àAnnounced attendance at Rogers Centre was 33,054. ' ' '