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Most annoying substitutions: Paige Turco for Judith Hoag and (as featured rap star) Vanilla Ice for M.
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But it could be without Marian Hossa for that one after the star forward had to be helped off the ice during the third period following a forearm to the back of the head from Vancouver forward Jannik Hansen.
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During this year's themed event, winter revellers could spot rock royalty as Jimi Hendrix was revived in ice at Timberhill and children's TV star Mr Pastry made a festive appearance on Millennium Plain.
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Injured Rangers defenseman Marc Staal watched from a suite high above the ice, watching his brothers Eric and Jordan, who are star forwards with the Hurricanes.
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But that's not the main star of this 7-inch, galactic show: those honors go to its Android Ice Cream Sandwich UI.
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Injured Rangers defenseman Marc Staal watched from a suite high above the ice, keeping a close eye on his brothers Eric and Jordan, who are star forwards with the Hurricanes.
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The Russian star made sure the game didn't get to the shootout by taking a cross-ice pass from defenseman Marek Zidlicky low in the left circle and beating Michal Neuvirth before the goalie could get over the cover the side of the net.
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Staal spent more than 17 minutes on the ice in the Rangers' 4-3 Game 3 victory, helping neutralize Capitals star Alex Ovechkin. (The Rangers trail the series, 2-1, going into Wednesday's Game 4 at home.) More, he afforded coach John Tortorella the freedom to spread out ice time among his six regular defensemen, deviating from a pattern Tortorella had fallen into during last year's playoffs.
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The researchers say they need to understand exactly how the ice gets on to the grains and evaporates from them again so that they can simulate the process of star formation with computers.
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Even better, Lundqvist has a legendary foil across the ice: Martin Brodeur, the 40-year-old certain Hall of Famer and another unpretentious hockey star whose greatness has been swamped in a distracted sports metropolis.
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