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It came after Toronto, which boasts the NHL's third-ranked penalty-kill unit, successfully defended a two-man New York power play for 1:28 early in the period, with Reimer making a nice save off Moulson.
WSJ: Tavares and Isles beat Leafs 5-3
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Dan Petrescu looks to have recovered from a foot problem which means Vialli has two major decisions - whether to play a three-man central midfield with Gus Poyet in a free role or a normal 4-4-2 formation and also whether to field Jon Harley or Celestine Babayaro at left-back.
BBC: Chelsea look for Dutch courage
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Toronto was 0 for 5 on the power play, going 0 for 2 with two-man advantages for a combined 52 seconds.
WSJ: Moulson, Grabner rally Isles to win over Leafs
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Detroit evened it later in the period with a power-play goal just 4 seconds after a two-man advantage expired, with Cleary getting credit for his 21st career playoff goal after it apparently deflected off him.
NPR: Teemu Pushes Ducks Past Detroit 3-1 In Opener
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Stevenage will take on Torquay in the League Two play-off final after substitue Chris Beardsley scored the only goal at nine-man Accrington to give his team a 3-0 aggregate victory.
BBC: Accrington 0-1 Stevenage (agg 0-3)
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The Giants have plenty of players who play full-time on offense or defense and also man a special team or two, but there's also a subset of the team whose primary duties reside on special teams.
WSJ: The Giants' 'Special' Motivation
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The big night was Friday night-I'd watch my parents play "Russian Bank, " a two-handed card game, while listening to One Man's Family, the radio soap opera.
CNN: CIA wife tells life story in 'My Spy'
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The play caused shock waves when it had its London premiere in 1955 - a play without a traditional plot, two tramps pondering the meaning of life while they wait for a man who never comes.
BBC: Having 'frightening fun' waiting for Godot
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Though their goal Saturday, by defenseman Dan Girardi, came on the power play, the Rangers scored just four times in 43 man-advantage situations, and in two-thirds of their games (eight of 12), they scored two goals or fewer.
WSJ: Mixed Emotions for Rangers as Season Ends