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>> doc: the proud old jersey from the 1967-68 team that norris star jerseys, making a save. piled on him as the blackhawks always liked to do. they would harass the goalie. jeremy roenick, a high point getter. a physical player. even in an alumni game. a smile on his face, no mouth guard. still not worried. here this afternoon is j.r. somewhere. >> hey, doc, it was a great day yesterday. i didn't wear a mouthpiece when i played so i wouldn't we are juan last night. i remembered having the 20 on 20 brawl in warm-ups before we even started. i scored my first goal against that team.
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jersey. last night was great. mike what danault still looks like he can play. what a night. chelios. this crowd was off the charts. this place was full for us old guys. a little slower and heavier, but it was a blast nonetheless. >> doc: it was loud in here as it was in the early stages of this game today. minnesota well in control by a score of 5-0 as we have gone past the ten minute mark of the third period. little rough. that's what happens when you get i was young and slow, so i could relate. >> doc: one guy played in one of those, said it's unwise to let fast. kind of have to do it gradually. it is lobbed on further. and controlled back out again.
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i played here for a long time. the north star/blackhawks underrated ones. pierre mentioned there were some brouhahas almost every night. >> pierre: chuck norris -- >> eddie: net bloomington or the old chicago stadium. >> doc: it was basil mccray who did not last the warm-up. he was ejected before the game started. so he was interviewed on television and they asked him what happened and he said, boys direct quote. meanwhile, to the outside jamming one wide is patrick kane. kane working to the outside again. turn around shot. that is geared away by dubnyk. >> eddie: good idea by kane to >> doc: score! a ricochet back around. that comes from patrick kane.
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second in the league. >> eddie: kane starts the whole play by firing a the net. simple play. from our weather tech robo cam. kane fires it. circles the wagon. quick shot, kane on the right part of your screen. he finds the back of the net. >> pierre: not fancy. just hard. there is no room there. >> eddie: i thought he banked that in off of devan dubnyk. no room there. you see that super skill level of the buffalo, new york, native. leading scorer in the entire national hockey league. it started with a simple play by kane to fire that puck to the net. there's a second chance opportunity from nasty angle. >> doc: so the blackhawks have at least dented the scoreboard. darling flexes out the glove and grabs.
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assist on kane's 35th. he has 84 points. his career high is 88. mathematicians will tell you he's only four away from that. but we are a quarter of the season still to go. and that's why what crawford has fashioned this year with 32 wins is so impressive. because that ties his career high and lots of games down the stretch for him. >> eddie: interesting to see how they both react to the trade deadline coming up. the 29th of february. a week from tomorrow. >> doc: what do you think would be on bowman's wish list in chicago? >> eddie: i don't think you can have enough depth on the defense, not knowing the salary cap they have, for me, doc.
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defenseman with 20 other teams to look for. i would be looking more as a forward to play with the injured marian hossa and jonathan toews and slot in shaw. he's so versatile that way. but for me, you need depth up front. as you know, you have that line of panarin and kane. and anisimov. look, if kane and anisimov, panarin had the hat trick the other night, that line kind of slowed down a bit. it will be interesting to see how quenneville manages the minutes of those guys moving forward. for me i'd be looking at a top six forward if i could. >> eddie: what's the injury situation with marian hossa? you're down four goals, he's going to pull scott darling to the right of dubnyk. i don't expect that to be longer
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addressed the media. they need a guy like hossa because the world class player he is, both offensively and defensively get him in the lineup. >> doc: after it to make this game credible here. six attackers. shaw trickled one in front. dubnyk is able to come up with that. a skirmish after the whistle. all the defensemen have come in below the dot. i'm not sure if that will be assessed as a face-off outside or not. >> eddie: the referees were letting seabrook not to engaged in the pile, because the face-off won offside. shaw to the jaw of panarin, and he doesn't like that. team toughness this is what you want. somebody is getting a shot in on one of your star players. you need somebody to come to the aid of the teammate even though you're having a rough afternoon/early evening.
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both sides doing that just that. because carter took exception to panarin giving a little bit of the business to his goaltender. >> pierre: rough pack mentality that's what you have to have. especially if you don't have a designated enforcer. relying on the skill and roughness and speed. >> doc: five attackers for the blackhawks to try to shorten this wild lead. a save made by dubnyk. >> eddie: a real good stop there for dubnyk. i'm not sure if jonathan toews moved out at the last second. look at thais in front of the net. there's brent seabrook. he didn't move at all. an outstanding save by devan dubnyk. not only have to worry about the puck, but the back side off that blistering side by dubnyk.
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seabrook will have to recoil at center ice. >> eddie: whenever coyle has to recoil for a puck, how would you do that? i'm just curious. >> doc: don't handcuff me here. very good. a steal and an empty net ahead. taken down, it will be a goal. >> eddie: well, we talked about the inability of blackhawks to manage the puck through the middle of the ice. patrick kane not able to get that puck in. haula off to the races and patrick kane takes him down. you see the official pointing to
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empty netter. >> pierre: another one of the minnesota tie-ins, born and raised in finland. haula. >> doc: automatic goal and that the net is empty and the foul is ruled from behind. so parise gives it across, darling is back in the cage. zach parise brought it ahead. half a dozen goals for the wild. 21 in the last four games. dumba tried to play it ahead. protecting pretty well and being a pass to danault that time was hinostroza. and quite a week for usa hockey. lots of things going on. wear your jersey day was friday. a lot of people did that.
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led back across. folin a shot. that stunned van riemsdyk he is trying gallantly to stay on the play. comes back again for a shot. and he is in bad shape. he's going to try to get to the bench. we're a little preoccupied with there finally. seabrook controls the puck. so now it is dropped on back. by teravainen and it can be handled defensively. to bring it ahead. scrappy play by carter. hold and the flip back in for
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granlund ran by a couple. folin moves to the front of the net to protect as this comes on across. it comes across to keith that one is deflected away. comes back along now for desjardins. up against the boards by mike reilly. jammed back by desjardins, held by keith. delays and fires and another kneeling save made by dubnyk. that one is directed away. >> eddie: a great shot from andrew desjardins and dubnyk with the good luck pad save. >> doc: keith and then hjalmarsson. back to keith again. a strong game by dubnyk. hjalmarsson had that one blocked right down and carried back up again. and laid back in by carter and he comes to the bench for a change. >> pierre: a strong game, carter, outstanding game. wild. he would be one of my three stars today. >> pierre: agreed.
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he must go back to center. blackhawks with some time off now. they will not play until thursday when they'll host nashville. then they will go to washington sunday and a week from wednesday at joe louis arena in detroit. our wednesday night rivalry game. eddie and i will buy the ice cream. >> pierre: sounds good. >> doc: played to the outside. another save made by dubnyk. >> eddie: good chance there. kane to seabrook. defenseman. jumping into the high slot. >> doc: the last 2:40 of the tilt here, niederreiter holds it up along the board. >> eddie: we talked on the blackhawks, what do you think for the wild to create -- >> pierre: tell you in a second. i think the biggest -- they get
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have had discussions with tampa he's not reported to the >> doc: sent by koivu. ricochetted in front. >> pierre: i don't think they're the only team in the league that had discussions. >> eddie: more of a distributor than a finisher. >> pierre: ask two young players in the nhl who thrive playing with jonathan drouin in the league. >> doc: they'll go to philadelphia on thursday and washington on friday. >> pierre: couple minnesota guys coming back, and they're talking about those names. two real good players obviously for the islanders. they have had a lot of success. >> doc: halt of play on the hand pass with 1:30 to go.
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two shots. haula, a goal, two assists. mike reilly an assist and he's played 12:54 thus far. out of 58-30 of playing time. but more importantly, the wild who did not have a home victory in calendar year 2016, they have one today. even more importantly they will pull to within one point of the last wild card and here is a chance for coyle. getting out the leg to cut him off was darling and another shot is blocked down. scramble for it there. lifted along by sea brook and carried ahead by desjardins. shaken back in. the announcement, 59 minutes played.
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of the night barring a further score by the home team. that will salute them at the end. it is hjalmarsson drifting. firing it on across. danault up with it there and then hjalmarsson. looked like he wanted the one timer. that one blocked by coyle. settled down and played along by reilly. and back down and no icing. all over but the shouting. let's hear some. dubnyk hangs on. he may want to keep that goalie mask going for future games but he was pretty strong leading into this. so maybe there's no superstition there. >> eddie: well, if you can get support like the wild have given devan dubnyk in the last couple of games, four straight games under john torchetti the interim
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wild, you can get five goals -- five goals plus in four straight games, you mentioned a team record. it will take a lot of pressure off your goaltender. >> pierre: if he's watching in the minnesota wild dressing room a lot of teammates are thinking about you, jason zucker. >> doc: and that's popped up by haula. rasmussen one more play. let's listen to this crowd. the home team has won. final score in the game, 6-1 the wild. good evening from minnesota. nbc sports thanks you for
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the national hockey league.details on how the city of sioux city is looking to fix pothole problems. plus, a shakeup in the gop race after the end of a political dynasty a heart expo in sioux city aims to educate siouxlandersbout their heart health good evening, i'm robert lowe we begin tonight with a stabbing in sioux city that sent two people to the hospital. authorities say they were called to the 1500 block of pierce st. around 1:45 this afternoon. police arrived on scene and
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suffering from stab wounds. no word as to the reason behind the stabbing. sioux city police say both people injured were taken to mercy medical center. at this time neither of the men's injuries seem to be life threatening. "individuals involved that were suffering from the stab wounds aren't overly cooperative at this point with our investigation, but the investigation's indicating that they possibly inflicted t wounds on each othe," said sioux city police sgt. jeremy mcclure. the names of the brothers are not being released. ktiv's tommie clark is working on this story and will have more coming up on news 4 at 10. our spring like tease is a thing of the past now! some parts of siouxland even saw some of the white stuff last night. a little less than in inch fell in sioux city with many towns seeing less than an inch. the clouds are left behind the system and they will be staying thick through the night, with temperatures dropping to closer to where we should be this time of february. lows will bottom out in the upper 20s and
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winter brings a number of driving hazards, but one always seems to pop up when the snow starts to melt. ktiv's tommie clark spoke with experts about how a pothole can affect your vehicle, and what your city can do about it.
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able to steer, but that's not all... "it effects tires, it breaks the belt inside the tire if it's a large enough pothole," said alignment specialists owner, rick coury. you can tell if your suspension is out of whack if the vehicle vibrates on highway speeds... car starting. ...or pulls to one side. tire rotating. "potholes can happen anywhere, but they're especially common this time of year when the snow starts to melt." "potholes are a problem that's caused by moisture and we have a lot of that in winter. right now where we're at with temperatures and you have the freeze, thaw, freeze, thaw snow melt that gets under the layers of pavement and starts breaking them out," said woodbury county engineer, mark nahra. fixed but, the march and early april... "looking at this spring of having more potholes, quite a few more then we had last year. last year we had somewhat of a mild winter and this year we've had a whole lot worse winter," said city of sioux city field services street superintendent, ed pickens. happen far too often for many siouxlanders, so next time you see one, experts say try to slow down and give yourself enough time to avoid hitting it. in sioux city...tommie
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vehicles of all types are affected by potholes, including motorcycles. and people will be back on their bikes as soon as the weather warms up. and, potholes can create even bigger issues for those motorcyclists . rooster's harley- davidson's sales manager says it happens all too often and if it does, the wheel usually has to be replaced. "it can damage a lot of stuff. it can jar shocks, it could actually blow seals out of forks, it can definitely bend a wheel we've seen that on occasion so pretty harsh on things," said rooster's harley-davidson sales manager, cory tucker. he says to be aware of your surroundings and watch where you're riding to avoid those craters. the city of sioux city and woodbury county work to fill those potholes with asphalt continuously. but, depending on the size and where it's located... the asphalt could last 3 weeks or 3 years.
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prevent potholes, but there are things you can do to protect yourself and your vehicle. if driving at night, travel on well-lit roads and always slow down. if you can't avoid a pothole, brake before hitting it so there's less damage to your tires. lastly, watch out for those workers on the road because they want the pothole filled just as much as you do. "we just ask that citizens when they see that pick-up truck with the red light going and guys in the bright yellow out working that they're careful around them," said woodbury county engineer, mark nahra. the city of sioux city streets department says they've noticed in recent years that filled potholes are lasting longer. but, if you notice a pothole, you can call the county office or your city's street division to report it and they will fix it as soon as they can. gas prices continue to drop. according the lundberg survey.. the average price for a gallon of gas is $1.77, down a nickel from two weeks ago.. and 56-cents below the price of gas one year ago. prices haven't been this low
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steadied.. and analysts say the latest price drop may be the last unless oil prices go back up and stay up. wholesale prices for refiners have already increased in the past couple days. traffic troubles on a major highway near officials say the southbound lanes of interstate 35 are shut down carrying a piece of construction equipment hit a bridge over the freeway. both directions were closed while crews investigated the crash and gas leak, but the northbound lanes have since re-opened. right now...the republican race is looking very different...aft er several shake-ups last night in south carolina. donald trump...on top...once again. but jeb bush...out for good. nbc's gabe gutierrez is following it all for us in franklin, tennessee. (nats) roaring to victory in south carolina... this morning...donald trump is steamrolling toward the g-o-p nomination. nat sot: (trump) "there's nothing easy about running for president. i can tell you. it's tough. it's nasty. it's
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beautiful." but surging to second place...marco rubio... riding the endorsement of popular governor nikki haley... nat sot now the children of the reagan revolution are ready to assume the mantle of leadership and bouncing back from a disastrous finish in new hampshire. nat sot "afte (nats) roaring to victory in south carolina... this morning...donald trump is steamrolling toward the g-o-p nomination. nat sot: (trump) "there's nothing easy about running for president. i can tell you. it's tough. it's nasty. it's mean. it's vicious. it's beautiful." but surging to second place...marco rubio... riding the endorsement of popular governor nikki haley... nat sot now the children of the reagan revolution are ready to assume the mantle of leadership and bouncing back from a disastrous finish in new hampshire. nat sot "after tonight, this has become a three-person race..." that race...now intensifying. rubio...edging out ted cruz...who
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the first primary of the south...which drew record turnout. now...a heated battle over who can stop the trump juggernaut. nat sot "we are the only campaign that has beaten and can beat donald trump." and the scramble is on for donors...after the end of a political dynasty. nat sot (jeb bush) "tonight i am suspending my campaign..." an emotional jeb bush...finishing fourth...in single digits....despite his brother...and mother...campaignin g for him. nat sot (jeb bush) "i firmly believe the american people must entrust this office to someone who understands that whoever holds it is the servant and not the master." two floridians went into south carolina. only one emerged. s/marco rubio/presidential candidate (r) "we feel like a lot of people on jebs team are people we're gonna welcome onto our team." now...on to nevada,,,where republicans will caucus on tuesday. trump...towering over vegas... rubio...spent part of his childhood there... cruz...rolling the dice...trying to regain momentum. nat sot (trump) "let's put this thing away and make american great again."r tonight, this has become a three-person race..." that race...now intensifying. rubio...edging out ted cruz...who fought hard for evangelicals in the first primary of the south...which drew record turnout. now...a heated battle over who can stop the trump juggernaut. nat sot "we are the only campaign that has beaten and can beat donald trump." and the scramble is on for donors...after the end of a political dynasty. nat sot (jeb bush) "tonight i amcampaignan em...mother...igninat sot (jemustsawhoever hothecaonly onesca"weof jwelcome ontrtrum..trubio.chithere... cruz...rolling the dice...trying to regain momentum.
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ohio governorjohn kasich wasn't in south carolina last night, choosing instead to focus on super tuesday battles in the northeast and the midwest. dr. ben carson finished a distant sixth...but is vowing to stay in the race. the clinton campaign is also celebrating tonight and also breathing a sigh of relief. the polls were deadlocked heading into the nevada caucuses. but in the end clinton pulled off a decisive victory. nbc's kristin welker has the latest from the democratic campaign for president.
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already have. " the win -- gives clinton a bump -- as she heads into south carolina , super tuesday and southern states where african americans make up a large part of the electorate -- actor morgan narrating yet another ad for clinton suggesting hillary has: "always stood with us" nat sound ad -"and makes their fight for justice, her own" but for her supporters in nevada -- it's all about savoring this moment: nat chanting "hillary, hillary, hillary" coming up on news 4 at 5
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