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Eaves is back on the ice/bench, so it looks like he's okay. SUCK IT MARTY!!! NO SHUTOUT FOR YOU!!! 2-1 Devils over the Wings. Draper is credited with the goal!
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That PP didn't last. Homer off for GI. Nice sell job by Marty.
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Wings PP coming up. I don't expect much. Just don't get scored on, Wings!!!
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Eaves not on the bench or the ice at the beginning of the 2nd. Might have reinjured that foot/ankle that kept him out for a game or two.
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Of all of the world's problems that could solve Inside the final minute of the 1st period.
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That's on you, Ozzie. 3 on 2 against the Wings and the Devils score, again. 0-2 Devils over the Wings.
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Dammit, Devil's score as the D misses a man. 0-1 Devils over the Wings.
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Eaves injured, again. Went feet first into the boards after taking a shove to the back as he went after the puck behind the Devil's net. He's back on the bench and is being evaluated by the trainer.
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Helm's gonna feel that blocked shot for a while. Ouch.
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OZZIE!!! Big save from him there!
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Wings going to the PK after the TV timeout.
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The 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship
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British GP fate to be known on Monday Hopefully there will be a British GP next year and the years afterward. And hopefully the BRDC (owners of Silverstone Circuit) will make the necessary paddock upgrades that are desperately needed (and not exactly what Bernie wants), and that they can actually, gasp, make a profit from the race (which is contrary to Bernie's "Only I can make a profit" business model ). We'll just have to wait until Monday, then, to see if the historic GP will remain on the calendar. -
The 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship
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Benvenuto piccolo Felipe! Congrats to Massa and his family That's cool how the Ferrari crew welcomed the newest member to the Ferrari family -
The 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship
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Sauber secures F1 slot Sauber has to sign onto the latest Concorde Agreement before they can officially become part of the 2010 grid, but that will happen probably sometime this month. -
The 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship
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French GP plans suffer fresh blow Apparently, the backing for the projected GP wasn't there when they thought there was. So, again, no French GP for a few more years, it looks like . The article did say that the people at Paul Ricard are interesting in hosting the GP, which would be fine if 1) Bernie didn't buy the circuit to make it into a testing circuit, and 2) Bernie didn't get rid of the grandstands when he made it into a testing circuit. I don't see Paul Ricard returning to hosting a GP anytime soon, especially with Bernie involved with it . -
The 2010 FIA Formula One World Championship
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I don't think there's anyone that knocks Indy's F1 facilities, it is top notch. Bernie's biggest complaint about Indy (other than mucho $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$) is that the city itself has no "night life", whatever that is (I've never been to Indy for any race, let alone an F1 event). For Bernie, if it ain't uber-luxorious to kiss mucho ass, he's not happy with it. Another knock against Indy is the complex known to many fans as "Mickey and Mouse" (Turns 9 and 10, the double hairpin turns). Indy did redo that portion of the circuit for MotoGP, so maybe F1 cars would work on that configuration. Indy is a dream for any race promoter, as where else in the world can one have a race and have nearly two hundred thousand asses in the seats? Very, very few, I imagine. Indy also has history (I think it's the second oldest operating speedway in the US, second to the Milwaukee Mile). The people that live in Indy (or Speedway, IN for that manner) are most likely passionate race fans, so you have a large core built in there. Here's some interesting news that might keep Sauber out of F1: It's entirely possible that even if Toyota sells to this Stefan GP, Sauber may still appear on the grid after their investor group, Qadbak, dropped out. Problems surrounding Qadbak had led to team principles not wanting to add Sauber as a 14th entry, but with it out, Sauber may still race if Toyota sells to avoid a fine for not honoring the Concorde Agreement. Sometime in December is when the FIA will deal with the 13th entry. Until then, we'll just have to enjoy F1 politics . -
Now that I'm on a more reliable PC (well, about as reliable as a PC with the Vista OS on it ), here are a few stats from the game. Scoring Summary Stars 1) Brendan Morrow (11) (@ 19:45 1st Period), Even Strength ***Assists from: Stephane Robidas (11), Trevor Daley (3) Red Wings 1) Drew Miller (2) (@ 13:48 1st Period), Even Strength ***Assists from: Brett Lebda (4), Kris Draper (4) 2) Darren Helm (3) (@ 5:35 2nd Period), Even Strength ***Assists from: Kris Draper (5), Todd Bertuzzi (8) 3) Daniel Cleary (5) (@ 12:06 2nd Period), Even Strength ***Assists from: Hendrick Zetterberg (17), Tomas Holmstrom (5) 4) Todd Bertuzzi (4) (@ 3:35 3rd Period), Even Strength ***Assist from: Pavel Datsyuk (14) Penalty Summary Stars (4 penalties for a total of 8 minutes) 1) Krystofer Barch (@ 7:15 2nd Period), 2 minutes for Holding 2) Steve Ott (@ 15:42 2nd Period), 2 minutes for Holding the Stick 3) Karlis Skrastins (@ 18:13 2nd Period), 2 minutes for Interference 4) Mike Riberio (@ 12:07 3rd Period), 2 minutes for Slashing Red Wings (4 penalties for a total of 8 minutes) 1) Tomas Holmstrom (@ 17:42 1st Period), 2 minutes for Hooking 2) Jonathan Ericsson (@ 19:57 1st Period), 2 minutes for Hooking 3) Hendrik Zetterberg (@ 5:07 3rd Period), 2 minutes for Holding 4) Darren Helm (@ 15:48 3rd Period), 2 minutes for Delay of Game - Puck over the glass Power Plays Stars *5v4: 0 for 4, 8 minutes of total Power Play time Red Wings *5v4: 0 for 4, 8 minutes of total Power Play time Shots on Goal Stars: 30 Red Wings: 32 Final Score Stars: 1 Red Wings: 4 Three Stars 1) Detroit Red Wings #44 Todd Bertuzzi 2) Detroit Red Wings #33 Kris Draper 3) Detroit Red Wings #35 Jimmy Howard
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Red Wings take the win over the Stars, 4-1. Jimmy wins his 6th game in 8, I think I heard Kenny say. I'd post some stats, but the netbook I'm using is giving me some problems if I have more than 1 window open. But the main stat is this: Stars: 1 Red Wings: 4 Final
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Nice PK by the Wings . 1:17 minute left in regulation.
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Yeah, I noticed that as well. Bah, Helm takes a delay of game penalty for shooting the puck over the glass. Wings PK.
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Thanks. I remember that one now 0 for 4 for the PP for the Wings. Need to fix that, guys . 5:06 left in regulation.
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Fixed that for you Riberro trying to goon it up. Now Ott wants to go after Lebda. Riberro I guess is going off for slashing Holmstrom. Wings PP. Get another goal here, Wings!!!
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Wow, Jimmy got lucky on that rolling puck. Went past his stick and legs and, thankfully, went wide.
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That's good. What was the question and answer to that on Celebrity Jeopardy? I love those skits from SNL Wish I could find those on YouTube. About 9:25 left in regulation.
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Ouch for Cleary. Took it off of the inside right ankle. He's on the bench, so it might be stinging like hell for him. Successful PK for the Wings