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Viktor Stalberg likely to play in Game 3 (ESPN Chicago) *autoplay It's Dave Bolland time for the Blackahwks (Tribune) Jonathan Toews noticed Red Wings physical play (DFP) 5 thoughts for Game 3 ( Blackhawk Up) ...
Viktor Stalberg likely to play in Game 3 (ESPN Chicago) *autoplay It's Dave Bolland time for the Blackahwks (Tribune) Jonathan Toews noticed Red Wings physical play (DFP) 5 thoughts for Game 3 ( Blackhawk Up) Mike Babcock is pleased with his young players (Mlive) Bruins blowout the Rangers, 5-2, to take a 2-0 series lead (SCOC/BSB) Senators get on the board with a 2-1 double OT victory over the Penguins (SSS/PB) Jonathan Quick can not let his frustration get to him (LA Times) Martin Havlat out for Game 4 vs Kings (Mercury News) Patrick Roy in the mix for the Avalanche head coaching job (Denver Post)
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The State Atlanta Braves earn soggy sweep over L.A. Dodgers May 19, 2013; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Braves shortstop Ramiro Pena (14) celebrates with left fielder Justin Upton (8) after scoring a run in the fifth inning against the Los A...
The State Atlanta Braves earn soggy sweep over L.A. Dodgers May 19, 2013; Atlanta, GA, USA; Atlanta Braves shortstop Ramiro Pena (14) celebrates with left fielder Justin Upton (8) after scoring a run in the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Turner Field. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Shirey-USA TODAY Sports Ramiro Pena got a fierce wakeup call with the bases loaded and the scored tied in the eighth inning. Pena fouled the first pitch off his lower right leg and bent over in anguish. But after he fouled off the next pitch, he hit a sacrifice fly to put the Atlanta Braves ahead to stay. “I needed to keep the focus,” Pena said. “That’s a big at-bat right there, so I just tried to make contact and put the ball in play.” “With a rain delay and getting tired a little bit later, you have to keep concentrating on the game,” Pena said. “Everybody did a great job from the beginning (of the eighth), and I think everybody put something in that inning.” Jansen began the eighth by allowing a single to Freddie Freeman and walking Brian McCann. Dodgers manager Don Mattingly brought in closer Brandon League for the first time in the series, but he fared no better than his teammate. ATL All Day Eric O’Flaherty Placed On DL With Left Elbow Issue In a very troubling move for the Atlanta Braves bullpen, the club placed set-up man Eric O’Flaherty on the 15-day disabled list on Saturday with what they are calling “left elbow inflammation”. Cory Rasmus was called up from triple-A Gwinnett to take O’Flaherty’s roster spot, but this is a significant blow to an already decimated bullpen. O’Flaherty was the last remaining piece of the “dream” set-up trio that included Jonny Venters (Tommy John surgery) and Jordan Walden (shoulder inflammation) and he’s been tremendous with the Braves since arriving in 2009. O’Flaherty has posted sub-2.00 ERA’s in each of the last two seasons and was well on his way to another strong year, having thrown 18 innings with a 2.50 ERA in 2013. CBS Sports Brandon Beachy‘s rehab start delayed until Friday Braves starting pitcher Brandon Beachy (elbow) was unable to begin a rehab assignment Sunday for Triple-A Gwinnett because the game was postponed by rain. Beachy will instead throwing a three-inning simulated game, according to MLB.com. Beachy will make his rehab start Friday for Gwinnett. Lasorda’s Lair Has Don Mattingly Lost Control On The Field? Not to say he’s ever really had it. But if you read between the lines you may be able to see that the players are running the show. Don Mattingly no longer has control over his players on the field . Having control over your payers on the field is just as important as having control in the clubhouse. Take a look at what Ken Gurnick wrote over at MLB.com this morning. It’s some pretty disconcerting stuff. It’s bad enough that the Dodgers decided to option catcher Tim Federowicz back down to AAA Albuquerque today to make room for second baseman Mark Ellis. The veteran second bagger is coming off of a sore quad, and is in the starting lineup this afternoon in the third game of the three game series against the Braves in Atlanta. The move is suspect, as it leaves us with the horrendous Ramon Hernandez once again as the backup catcher to A.J. Ellis, but was the move perhaps more of a disciplinary move? Apparently Mattingly was not happy with Tim Federowicz’s pitch selection in that fateful bottom of the eighth during last night’s 3-1 loss to the Braves. With Fedex behind the plate, the Dodgers were clinging to a 1-0 lead. Before the inning, starter Chris Capuano told Mattingly that he was tiring and his calf was hurting, despite allowing just four hits and no runs up to that point. In that fateful eighth frame, Capuano allowed a one out piddly groundball single, and then was yanked. Mattingly went to the bullpen and brought in Kenley Jansen. The right hander has been the Dodgers best and only good reliever all season long.
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May 19, 2013; Boston, MA, USA; Boston Bruins defenseman Torey Krug (47) checks New York Rangers forward Taylor Pyatt (14) during the third period of game two of the second round of the 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs at TD Garden. Mandatory Cr...
May 19, 2013; Boston, MA, USA; Boston Bruins defenseman Torey Krug (47) checks New York Rangers forward Taylor Pyatt (14) during the third period of game two of the second round of the 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Michael Ivins-USA TODAY Sports There were questions going into game two last night. Could the rookie defensemen keep the pressure up against the Rangers? Would the team be able to maintain that level on intensity and find ways around Henrik Lundqvist’s stubborn goaltending? Most importantly, could the Bruins get another win at home and carry that momentum with them as they headed out to New York City? Once again, the answer was a resounding yes on all counts. Torey Krug scored the first goal at 5:28 of the first period. It was his second goal in as many games. The last time a Bruin pulled off that trick was Tyler Seguin in 2011, and as I recall that was a very good year for us. The first two period of the game had Bruins scoring with the Rangers firing right back. The Rangers’ captain Ryan Callahan tied it less than three minutes later after a sloppy pass led to a Ranger breakaway. Gregory Campbell made it 2-1 at 2:24 of the second period, and New York pulled even again 56 seconds later on Rick Nash’s goal. The third goal however, there was no response for. Towards the end of game one with less than a second left to play in regulation, Johnny Boychuk fired one of his “Johnny Rockets” at Lundqvist, but the shot bounced off the post. This time, the Johnny Rocket sailed into the crease to give the Bruins a 3-2 lead. That lead held into the end of the second period. “Guys are really trying to stay focused on doing their job in the third period,” said Brad Marchand in the locker room after the game. “We know how important [third periods] are, especially after what we went through being down by a few goals. We know that it’s possible for any team to come back from any score, so we want to make sure we don’t let up.” The Bruins didn’t let up. In a goal that looked oddly similar to the game one overtime winner, Patrice Bergeron sailed down the right side with Marchand completing a similar interior route. Bergeron passed it to Marchand as he turned past the goal, and got it past Lundqvist to bring the Bruins a two goal lead. (Rookie D-man Matt Bartkowski got an assist on that goal.) The Krejci line also stamped ‘PAID in FULL’ on Lundqvist’s hide as Krejci got a pass to Lucic in close who jammed in to make it 5-2 (Dougie Hamilton got an assist there.) Gregory Campbell ended up with the ‘Star of the Game’ Ranger jacket for his performance. The Rangers tried to bring a stronger physical game in the third., and when Derek Dorsett tried to make it really physical, Campbell stood up and did his share to shut them down. “Our line put some pressure on ourselves to help out in that aspect.” offered Campbell. “As I said, it’s not our main job, but it helps out in games, and as we get further into the playoffs, teams get better defensively, and games get closer. Sometimes it’s not the usual suspects that chip in, and it has to be the other guys.” Tuukka Rask stopped thirty five of thirty seven, and once again covered the B’s butts in the clutch. “”You have to give Tuukka a lot of credit,” Coach Claude Julien said. ”Turnovers and giveaways in the second period are not something we do too much, and it could have been disastrous.” The Bruins are now up 2-0, and take on the Rangers at Madison Square Garden tomorrow night at 7:30.
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RT @NDTVGadgets: Yahoo officially announces $1.1 billion dollar deal for Tumblr
RT @NDTVGadgets: Yahoo officially announces $1.1 billion dollar deal for Tumblr
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On June 15, 2004, four persons -- 19-year-old Ishrat Jahan, along with Javed Shaikh alias Pranesh Pillai, Amjadali Akbarali Rana and Zeeshan Johar -- were killed in an encounter on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.
On June 15, 2004, four persons -- 19-year-old Ishrat Jahan, along with Javed Shaikh alias Pranesh Pillai, Amjadali Akbarali Rana and Zeeshan Johar -- were killed in an encounter on the outskirts of Ahmedabad.
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The boundary dispute between India and China is a complicated issue and needs detailed examination, India`s envoy to China said here Monday.
The boundary dispute between India and China is a complicated issue and needs detailed examination, India`s envoy to China said here Monday.
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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has said his current India visit is to show the world that Sino-India political mutual trust is being strengthened and there are more common interests in bilateral ties than differences.
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has said his current India visit is to show the world that Sino-India political mutual trust is being strengthened and there are more common interests in bilateral ties than differences.
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Changsha gay rights activist arrested following protest
Changsha gay rights activist arrested following protest
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Saradha Group director Debjani Mukherjee, a co-accused in the multi-crore fund scam, was remanded in judicial custody till May 31 in various cases by a West Bengal court Monday.
Saradha Group director Debjani Mukherjee, a co-accused in the multi-crore fund scam, was remanded in judicial custody till May 31 in various cases by a West Bengal court Monday.
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Thiruvananthapuram, May 20: A Kerala church has asked its followers not to use Chinese made coffins, saying they are not environment friendly. “Swarga Petti” (heavenly box) has been found to be an unfriendly product by the Ma...
Thiruvananthapuram, May 20: A Kerala church has asked its followers not to use Chinese made coffins, saying they are not environment friendly. “Swarga Petti” (heavenly box) has been found to be an unfriendly product by the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar due to delay in decaying in the soil. Joseph Mar Thoma Metropolitan, the supreme head of the church, in an article in the latest issue of Sabha Tharaka, its official mouthpiece, has asked people to use environment friendly products. The Tiruvalla-based church asked them to tap solar energy and also not use the Chinese coffin. “This particular coffin does not suit our environment and it pollutes the environment and hence it should not be used,” said the metropolitan. The church’s call comes amid Chinese Premier Li Keqiang visiting India. The Mar Thoma Church has followers close to a million, mostly concentrated in central Kerala districts. The people who adhere to the church are considered wealthy in comparison to other Christians. Even their funeral processions are taken out with pomp and show with expensive and decorative coffins, hiring of choirs to sing the devotional songs and distribution of ‘heavy’ food packets after the coffin ritual. Speaking to IANS Kurian Jacob who hails from Kottayam and belonging to the Syrian Orthodox church said, over the years the generally accepted norm was to buy a coffin which is made of rubber wood and decently decorated and the price starts from Rs.2,500 upwards. “The prices of Chinese coffin starts from Rs.10,000,” he said. The church has also asked its followers to see that the sacred cloth (Sossapa, that spots a cross) which is put on the body should be made of cotton and not silk, as the latter does not disintegrate. It now remains to be seen if other churches in the state would follow the Mar Thoma church on the issue. Christians in Kerala comprises 23 per cent of the state’s 3.30 crore population. IANS http://news.oneindia.in/2013/05/20/kerala-church-says-no-to-chinese-coffins-1220488.html
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