Lyle Taylors extra-time strike sent AFC Wimbledon through to the Sky Bet League Two play-off final after beating Accrington 3-2 on aggregate. Stanley had got right back into the tie after trailing 1-0 from the first leg thanks to a Josh Windass penalty in the first half, and they doubled their lead on the night thanks to a stunning effort from Piero Mingoia. But AFC Wimbledon werent to be pegged back for long, with Adebayo Akinfenwa heading home to level the aggregate score before Taylor hit home from a rebounded save to send the Dons through to Wembley. Josh Windass of Accrington Stanley scores the opening goal from the penalty spot Neal Ardleys men will now face Plymouth in the final on May 30.AFC Wimbledon started the game stronger, with Taylor looking lively as he put three efforts past the post in the opening 10 minutes, with Andy Barcham also pressuring the home defence. Adebayo Akinfenwa was pleased to make an impact after coming off the bench But signs of life from Accrington came not long after as Shay McCartan headed on a cross from Seamus Conneely into the path of Tom Davies but he couldnt quite get a touch on the ball as it flew into the hands of Kelle Roos. Sean Rigg could have put the visitors ahead just before the half-hour mark as his shot from the edge of the area skimmed the crossbar before Adam Buxtons cross found the head of McCartan - but he could only fire into the arms of Kelle Roos. Shay McCartan is closed down by Andy Barcham and Dannie Bulman But it was Accrington who took the advantage not long before half-time after Scott Brown was fouled by Rigg in the box, and Windass stepped up to score his eighth penalty of the season.After an even start to the second half, Accrington took the lead for the first time in the tie after a stunning effort from Mingoia, who went on a solo run from the middle of the park to the top of the box and let fly, curling a fantastic effort into the top corner with Roos having little chance of saving it. AFC Wimbledon manager Neil Ardley praised the character of his side AFC Wimbledon got themselves back into the game after a cross from Fuller on the right hand side found the leaping Akinfenwa in the box and he powered his header past Ross Etheridge to send the travelling fans behind the goal into raptures.The Dons could have added another not long after as Kennedys cross found Ade Azeez in acres of space at the near post, but his header went agonisingly wide before Etheridge was called into action to keep a scrambled Barcharm header out of the net.Akinfenwa came the closest to nabbing a winner in the closing stages of normal time, but his effort from the top of the box flew wide of the post. Accrington manager John Coleman was disappointed to see his side sacrifice a two-goal lead Azeez was the first to have a glimmer of a chance at the start of extra time as his bicycle kick was cleared off the line by Davies but AFC Wimbledon took advantage not long after. Reeve went on a great run through the middle of the park and saw his shot palmed away by Etheridge but Taylor was there to net the rebound.Acccrington didnt create many chances in extra time and after a brief stoppage due to broken floodlights, AFC Wimbledon should have added another as Azeez twice went close but they managed to see the game out to go through to the final. Michael Taylor Jersey . - Their offence is underperforming. Tanner Roark Jersey . The Canadian tennis players first full season on the WTA Tour was a strong one. She has risen to No. 32 in the world rankings and will likely be seeded at the first Grand Slam event of the 2014 season. http://www.officialnationalsgearshop.com/Nationals-Bryce-Harper-Kids-Jersey/ . Ricciardo made it only halfway around the Jerez track before his RB10 rolled to a stop and began spouting smoke from the back. After team mechanics tended to the car, Ricciardo went back out for a mere two trips around the circuit before calling it quits. 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Though he remains on pace for a respectable 19 goals and 47 points, he has just one goal in the past 16 games and a quiet 14 points since the start of November – a stretch of 31 games. "I think its been decent," said Kadri of his season so far, which has him sitting fourth in team scoring with 27 points. "[But] I know I can bring a lot better. Obviously, everyone expects a lot more, which is a little flattering to say the least, because people believe in you and understand that you can give more to the team. No one expects more than I expect from myself." In midst of those struggles is bubbling trade speculation, which Toronto general manager Dave Nonis addressed in an interview with TSN Radio on Thursday. "Theres a lot of interest in Nazem Kadri," said Nonis. "Would we be willing to trade him? Yes, wed be willing to trade him. But theres a big difference between willing to and trying to." Kadri, for one, has no interest in a potential move. "Itd be terrible," Kadri said of a possible trade. "I dont see it happening and I dont want it to happen. This is my home, this is where I want to be and til otherwise Im going to give them everything I have." Though his career seems like its spanned ages in Toronto, Kadri is still just 23 and midway through only his second NHL season. The point is, hes young with plenty of opportunity and time for growth and development ahead. Patience is a virtue often lost, however, on youthful talent in this city. A first round selection of the organization in 2002, Alex Steen, for example, was dealt to St. Louis as a 24-year-old, gradually evolving into one of the games better two-way forwards with the Blues. Nonis has pledged an unwillingness to repeat such mistakes, firm in his stance that young talent only be moved if something was similar was gained in return. 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"It just seems like pucks are hitting skates or goalies are just getting a piece of it and theyre hanging on the goal-lines, hitting posts – Ive had the whole nine yards over the past couple weeks," said Kadri, who last scored in New York on Dec. 23. "Hopefully, my lucks going to change because it can only get better from here." His line, which includes Joffrey Lupul and Mason Raymond, has been quiet and kept in in tow. Lupul has gone pointless in 12 of the past 18 games, while Raymond has a mere two goals in 21 outings. "[The] past few games weve been sniffing," said Kadri, confidence dinged but not broken. "I think every single game were up to four, five, six, sometimes seven scoring chances a game – A-plus scoring chances – so its only a matter of time before those pucks start finding the back of the net and we get that confidence and swagger back." It was only last season, albeit in the American League, that Kadri endured similar struggles with the Marlies. He scored just twice in the first 18 games (with the NHL locked out) and was scratched by then-head coach Dallas Eakins in early November. Outside noise was then, like it is presently, loud and sometimes lacking in the realities that come with the development of a young player. Kadri, who emerged from that spell with 10 points in four games, is well schooled to taking it all in stride. "Its not like Im going home, turning on the radio to listen to what everyone has to say because at the end of the day it doesnt really matter," he said. "Ive got to worry about myself and what I can contribute to the team." 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