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gooal! it's a hat trick! out come the hats onto the ice! if you get this... you should get this. the nhl discover it card... ...is the card for loyal hockey fans like you. put your team on it today at discover.com >> 38 multi-goal games and no threes in there. still maybe, he's a great defensive player and if the net is empty near the end of the game he might be out there. the bruins will try to make that
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one perhaps here and can one win the draw from him? and he prevails back along further and up it comes to cattatar and pastrnak and he shuttled it along. jam backed further by dekeyser and able to escape and work further and send it up back to the point and that one ricocheted off a fallen player and it is miller able to get by one and one that reach art was able to go and kept alive and floated to the front and it would not go through to them and larkin back down to tatar and drifted back to richard and backhands one and a nice save and rebound and that one is knocked high by kevan miller and krug is up with this 4:10 to go
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turning back is marchand and hands it back further now to the control of kevan miller. this shot is carefully held by mrazek and again, play is stopped with 3:54 separating these two teams from the finale of the game or the extension of it. >> you talked about it, the backhand chance for brad richards and a nice passing play and the backhand for gustav son for the right pass save. he stood up beautifully, i think, with the skill of tatar and opened up tatar and the creative genius of brad richards. >> olympics in '06 in torino and the cup in '04, tampa bay and in chicago. >> pierre: he was all world in that stanley cup final. >> eddie: offside is called.
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datsyuk and let's watch the video montage of his play and the spinning play on krejci and the front of the net and quick against chara and this one, a masterpiece. >> eddie: so it is trotman who had one of the first three goals of a busy afternoon. that one careened across and it was fed up the wing and here is helm with it and helm around behind and helm circling with it now and back out by gustav son and brought right back ahead again by marchand. marchand wanting to get by and the two go to the boards and cancel. five players in and marchand gave it up and the lay made by mrazek. >> that's an egregious turnover that's in the corner and not
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opportunity for the bruins right here and soft on the puck and couldn't get any wood on it and man, oh, man, lucky for detroit, they couldn't get a stick on that play and the defensive player doesn't make a lot of unforced errors and right there you see it. pulkkinen. that, too. around in front and whittled away from pastrnak and seidenberg and that one ricocheted wide. looks like hayes. a nice anticipation there by the veteran leading a 3three on two rush and that was getting in the way of it with gustav son and it was played back along for hayes. hayes brought it ahead and off
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hayes and dekeyser goes in and quincy and settling it down is seidenberg again and seidenberg with one already and saw that pass directed and it can be with seidenberg and it can be taken on by pavel, and fed back and abdelkader and abdelkader and the shot was ripped wide. after this is marchand. smith played it up the board and 2:10 to go and already at the hash mark and gustav son as they were going to pull him off. so now krug and here comes gustavsson to the bench with the extra man. the extra man is chara and sometimes he goes to the front of the net and this time he goes behind the net and play is stopped. >> a tremendous opportunity for the detroit red wings off the rush and he started with a good shot block against seidenberg and that's what gives it up to
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>> smith over to abdelkader rockets that high and wide. the only thing that was diminished. >> eddie: mrazek peering out. eriksson and krejci to take the draw, marchand, chara and krug. as it is around behind and meanwhile, the empty nest and helm couldn't get him to approve and marchand on the attack and they fan them out and play it across to krejci. a hundred seconds to go as of now expect mrazek able to knock it down and kicked on back by dekeyser and punched further and set on by quincey.
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gliding back to take it now is ericsson. >> and that was out in the blue line. good eye, eddie. >> around it goes now and m radek and still the battle on to and they can be played back along and down and wide and so it becomes an icing with 1:07 to go and the face-off for the bruins. >> that's coming over and i just talk talked to francis. >> he's trying to get some attention and the referee doesn't want mihm to go to the bench. he's staying out and he's hurt. they have players on the ice right now. he's hurt.
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official. with the way that he's played this afternoon the bruins don't mind that straight off there. talking to pete van zandt in the runway. >> the drive and that was high and taken by abdelkader and lifted along with colin miller couldn't get there and out by zetterberg and it's abdelkader and trotman able to wedge it along. slams on the brakes and they lose abdelkader now with 47 seconds to go, and connolly sent it back across and gliding ahead with it now and hoisting it back in is spooner and goes into the, and kept alive by colin miller and rolled along and settled down by hayes and hayes able to play at close quarters and sent on back to the point and colin miller and the shot one and ricocheted around behind in the last 25. punched back ahead against spooner and he's got hayes' position there and got it on to the back and collen miller right
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and crashing in was abdelkader and front center and still time and they have to hurry and to the last nine seconds and colin miller ahead and the left run, and run by mrazek and mrazek and the red wings have won it! [ cheers and applause ] points number 66 and 67. the red wings are now three behind florida for first. and they move on to brooklyn to play the islanders. >> a multiple-point day, they salute the fans and on his 24th birthday petr mrazek had a different day than he probably envisioned, but he emerges with the win anyway.
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a big investigation -- after a massive fire... eight buildings damaged or destroyed... ((c52 25:27)) "that process could take weeks to months to determine that cause there." flames - frigid temperatures - and, now, dozens of families without a home... carolanne ventura /evacuated home c0048 58:29 "they said pack something. i threw my purse in the car, the 58:36 we have team coverage of the aftermath of the ocean view fire. matt gregory and joe fisher have been out at the scene in the willoughby spit all day long. and video you'll see only on 10 - from above the devastation -chopper 10 shows how widespread the damage is. we'll start off with 10 on your side's matt gregory. matt you've been piecing together the details of the fire and of the damage since this started last night. what new information can you share? deanna behind me fire crews tell me at least 8 buildings burned,
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destroyed. fire investigators havent named a cause, but we may know where it started. around 7 oclock this started. nathaniel raider says he ran over and saw a fire starting on third story condo balcony. within 20 minutes he says its spread through the whole building and onto another. the high winds fed the flames it took until 10 oclock to get the fire under control. in the day light you could see the damage. in total 16 units lost according to demolition crews/ 8 buildings affected in some way. but this is the most impressive number and especially when you see the damage. only 1 person hurt. from
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one man we talked to says when the fire started he ran right toward the flames. nathaniel raider / helped evacuate condos "my whole first thought was make sure people were out of there. i mean it point and time i was just thinking help somebody." when will we know the cause, just based on the magnitude of the fire. investigators say it could take weeks or even months. but demolition has already begun. in norfolk matt gregory 10 on your side. only chopper 10 can show you this aerial view of the damage. you can clearly see the path of the fire. what was about half a dozen buildings - now looks like a smouldering mess. buildings destroyed - only remnants of wooden framing remains.
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cars are completley frozen after getting sprayed by fire hoses. this fire displaced dozens of people who live in that immediate area. they all managed to get out safely. last night city officials used h-r-t buses to keep them warm as shelters were set up to give people a place to stay on the coldest night of the year. 10 on your side's joe fisher is live outside the red cross -- where they're working to help as many people as they can. joe deanna - about 27-30 families without a place to stay tonight. the red cross stepping in to provide them with resources. i did survey the significant damage earlier. i can tell you many of the structures touched by the fire -- will have to be re- built from the ground up. nats destruction and devastation -- daylight uncovering the dark reality of saturday night's three-alarm fire, just off the beach in ocean view. nats ((c91 zero. it's absolutely horrible." an iced-over nightmare. heavy machinery brought in sunday to level out the debris.
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the rubble 24 hours after the fire ignited. mike herron/norfolk ((c98 :53)) "the house over here was engulfed and the one behind it was at least four to the ground. embers, he says, flew freely causing even more concern. mike herron/norfolk ((c98 1:47)) "they were flying all over the place. they were flying over the apartment house here into the 7-eleven parking lot." karen lyon's home across the street left with just minor damage, but she owns another home in the center of it all -- now unrecognizable. karen lyon/norfolk ((c91 46:13)) "this our house that we rent out. their were renters that spoken with them. i don't know where they're staying but they're okay." the red cross stepping in help dozens displaced. this center set up sunday afternoon -- a warm place to stay while volunteers identify and help any some snacks and comfort snack. we're processing people to help them for their immediate needs." nats lyons allowed back in her home for a short time to grab a few belongings -- as firefighters continued to run their hoses and sift through the damage. julian williamson/norfolk fire- rescue ((c52 23:52)) "still some hot spots, we have our firefighters it here. we
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deployed." thankfully, though, no lives were lost and no firefighters injured. positive pieces of information a tough time for this tight-knit community. karen lyon/norfolk ((c91 50:24)) "it's horrible and i grive." many of you sent in photos and videos of the fire - we've put them together in a slideshow. you can find it on wavy dot com. strong winds last night made work difficult for
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as did the very cold temps. let's get right to meteorologist ashley baylor with an update on the cold temps we're epxecting tonight. but first, ashley - how strong was the wind in ocean view last night? tonight: becoming cloudy. snow showers developing after midnight. temps: low-20s, rising to mid-20s by morning. winds: light east. monday: cloudy with snow showers through mid-morning, then changing to rain by midday. minor accumulations possible north and west of the metro. highs: mid-40s. very mild. highs: near 60. winds: s 10-20 mph. a winter weather advisory will be in effect for gates co, hertford co, and northampton co, newport news, poquoson, and suffolk from 12 am until 1 pm monday. this was one cold is 17, shattering the old record of 23. obviously, it'll remain frosty through the evening hours with temperatures dropping back into the upper teens and low-20s by 9 pm. as clouds increase overnight,
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into the mid-20s by 7 am. our next storm system will approach from the west, so expect cloudy tracking snow showers into tomorrow morning, so if you do have to work, your morning commute will be a slow one. light, accumulations. expect a dusting across the metro, northeast north carolina, and along northampton co..up to 1" across the peninsula, middle peninsula, northern neck, and accomack co. any snow that sticks to the ground won't survive the day. as light rain through monday evening. we may catch a few breaks tuesday morning and continue through midday. there could be some bouts saturday will be the pick winter weather moves through the area - stay connected through our wavy weather app. it's free for all apple and android users. and ashley will have a big update on that winter system tonight at 10 and 11. still ahead - winter preps - we'll tell you how vdot is getting ready
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two people were shot overnight in norfolk. we've learned the shooting happened near brambleton and tidewater just before 2. one person was shot in the hand, the other person in the leg. both had to go to the hospital. we're working to find out more information about a suspect. straight ahead - the next winter storm - we'll tell you how vdot is getting ready
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tonight: becoming cloudy. snow showers developing after midnight. temps: low-20s, rising to mid-20s by morning. winds: light east. midday. minor accumulations possible north and west of the metro. highs: mid-40s. very mild. highs: near 60. winds: s 10-20 mph. a winter weather advisory will be in effect for gates co, hertford co, and northampton co, nc...gloucester co, isle of wight co, mathews co, southampton co, and york co...franklin, hampton, newport news, poquoson, and suffolk from 12 am until 1 pm monday. this was one cold valentine's day! we set a new record low this morning - the new record is 17, shattering the old record of 23. obviously, it'll remain frosty through the evening hours with temperatures dropping back into the upper teens and low-20s by 9 pm. as clouds increase overnight, temperatures will warm into the mid-20s by 7 am. our next storm system will approach from the west, so expect cloudy
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some snow showers developing around the same time. we'll be tracking snow showers into tomorrow morning, so if you do have to work, your morning commute will be a slow one. light, accumulations. expect a dusting across the metro, northeast north carolina, and along northampton co..up to 1" across the peninsula, middle peninsula, northern neck, and accomack co. any snow that sticks to the ground won't survive the day. as temperatures warm into the low-40s by midday, we'll see the transition from snow to rain. expect light rain through monday evening. we may catch a few breaks in the action monday night into tuesday morning. another round of rain will move in tuesday morning and continue through midday. there could be some bouts of heavy rain at times..i wouldn't rule out an isolated storm in north carolina or the outer banks. things will dry out tuesday afternoon with highs, believe it or in the mid-50s. next saturday will be the pick of the
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instagram and all the other social media out there, we have plenty of opportunity to tell the world about ourselves. but some websites can reveal information that we don't want others to know. investigative reporter chris horne has this preview of his special report - of particular interest to everyone who owns a car. c 17 13:37 mary callahan driver -- i don't like this at all. there's too much information, they invasion of privacy drivers in hampton roads are upset. they didn't know - until we showed them - what their cars can tell about the help of a website, someone can look at your your name, address, even your phone number or your email address. c 9 windshield, what do you think of that? i don't know, i don't like that. cause people can do that? we just did. keep in could typically tell where someone lives from their address what type investigate where it's getting all of your information, and what you can do to protect yourself. chris horne 10 on your
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one day after supreme court justice antonin scalia's death....a battle is brewing between the republican-led senate and the white house. a vacancy on the court -- during an election year -- hasn't happened in decades. nbc's jennifer johnson has our story. hours after justice antonin scalia's death....president obama made his intentions clear. (sot president obama / no super needed :xx- :xx) "i plan to fulfill my constitutional responsibility to nominate a successor." but senate republicans....including the two gunning for the white house....say any nominee from a lame-duck president will fail. (sot senator marco rubio / (r) presidential candidate :xx-:xx) already on screen in upper corner - fox news sunday "the president can nominate anyone he wants but the senate is mr.obama add another justice to the court. (sot senator ted cruz /(r)presidential candidate :xx-:xx)
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upper corner - nbc's meet the press "we will see abortion on demand throughout this country...partial birth conservative views often influenced the balance of the court...in many 5-4 decisions. (sot donald trump/ (r) presidential candidate :xx-:xx) already on screen in upper corner - nbc's meet be just like justice democrats say senate republicans need to act responsibly and vote on a nominee. (sot hillary clinton / (d) presidential 20th, 2017. (pauses) that whether the republicans like it or not." (sot. that the constitution does not allow a democratic president to bring forth a nominee to could be paralyzed with just 8 members. (-- reporter stand up close --) (super: jennifer johnson / nbc news / washington, dc 1:24-1:34) "with scalia's successor and plenty of time for the senate to do its job...and approve a new justice. jennifer johnson, nbc news,
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flags across the country are being lowered to half-staff in honor of supreme court justice antonin scalia. this is video from washington, dc of the flags already lowered. north carolina governor pat mccrory has also ordered all flags to be lowered in honor of scalia. washington and lee university has a pretty solid reputation for correctly picking the republican presidential nominee. since 1948 - students have picked a presidential nominee at a mock convention. this year - students picked donald trump as the party's pick. in the mock convention - trump beat the nearest competitor, senator ted cruz - 2 to 1. trump noticed the results and tweeted "i hope you are right..." the first mock convention was held in 1908 - they have been right all but six times. straight ahead - puppies found - we'll tell you the place a hiker found them -
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twelve puppies are recovering in arizona, after they were left to die in the desert.. a hiker found the puppies. the dogs -- all two to four months old -- were taken to an animal shelter near tucson. volunteers say they were all malnourished and dirty. authorities say they see these types of cases all
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i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics,
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we are following the next round of winter weather. vdot says they are getting ready for what could be a slick morning commute for drivers across parts the commonwealth. crews have already started pre-treating roads west of our area. but - while that will keeps ice from forming - it does not mean roads wont be slippery. vdot says drivers in areas that do see snow - should avoid driving if at all possible. here in hampton roads - vdot crews aree not pretreating roads because they say what they put down on friday - is still there. if roads get slick, local
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tonight: becoming cloudy. snow showers developing after midnight. temps: low-20s, rising to mid-20s by morning. winds: light east. monday: cloudy with snow showers through mid-morning, then changing to rain by midday. minor accumulations possible north and west of the metro. highs: mid-40s. winds: e 5-10 mph. tuesday: rain through midday, then drying up through the afternoon. very mild. highs: near 60. winds: s 10-20 mph. a winter weather advisory will be in effect for gates co, hertford co, and northampton co, nc...gloucester co, isle
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southampton co, and york co...franklin, hampton, newport news, poquoson, and suffolk from 12 am until 1 pm monday. this was one cold is 17, shattering the old record of 23. obviously, it'll remain frosty through the evening hours with temperatures dropping back into the upper teens and low-20s by 9 pm. as clouds increase overnight, temperatures will warm skies by midnight with some snow showers developing around the same time. we'll be tracking snow showers steady snow will fall north and west of the metro, which is where we will find higher accumulations. expect a dusting across the metro, northeast north carolina, and along northampton co..up to 1" across the ground won't survive the day. as temperatures warm into the low-40s by midday, we'll see the transition from snow to rain. expect night into tuesday morning. another round of rain will move in tuesday morning and continue through midday. there could be some bouts of heavy rain at times..i wouldn't rule out an with highs, believe it or not, close to 60. wednesday is looking like a really nice day - partly cloudy with highs in the mid-50s. next saturday will be the pick of the
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today - from 4:30 to 7 for all your news, weather, and traffic. plus, there's two more hours of coverage on fox-43. up next----why uva's 21 year long winlesss drought at cameron indoor stadium looked over---until the buzzer sounded--- odu loses at home---- and a very familiar number ahead of the pack at daytona---the
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the shortest offseason in sports is just about over---and we're now 7 days away from the start of the daytona 500---- and if nascar was looking for a way to kickstart the season----they certainly got it today at pole qualifying---- thanks to the 24 car-----no that's not jeff gordon----the 3-time 500 winner is now enjoying life in booth as an analyst----his replacement---20 year old chase elliot will start up front next weekend... considered by many to be the next super star of the sport----elliot is the youngest ever to win the pole for nascar's biggest race---- i don't think it's about me. nothing special i did to earn it, it's all thing i look at, and just excited to be a part of the race team. i want make sure i try my very best
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deserve. spoken like a seasoned veteran---he'll start up front with matt kenseth--- the rest of the field will be decided during dual qualifying on thursday--- technically the offseason ended last night---no points at stake for the sprint cup unlimited-----lap 23 of 75-----big trouble for brian vickers----in the 14 racing for an injured tony stewart---big wreck---finished second to last---jimmie johnson--22 of 25----he had trouble a little later on----last lap---green white checkered finish---another wreck in the back---cleared the way for virginia native denny hamln--- if you're a university of virginia fan----at this point, you're feeling the cavaliers will beat duke on their home floor----the blue devils literally walk off with a buzzer-beating, one-point win over tony bennett's team, which had it's 7-game win streak
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mike k's birthday--- last seconds of the game---looked like the cavaliers' time---down one---marial shayok finds malcom brogdon---incredible reverse layup has the cavs up 1--- coach k calls timeout-----six seconds left---grayson allen---looked like a lot of steps---off the window and good---ball game---- tony bennett in disbelief----- "they had six seconds, they spread out and grayson hit a hard shot. i kind of joked with coach k after. i said, coach i think he traveled, and he said well, i think he got fouled. it would have been tough if he missed because there was a lot of contact on that shot. wow. wow. wow, but he got into the endzone. social media had its input---walk or no walk, foul no foul---either way---it's a duke win--- uva has not beaten the blue devils at cameron indoor since 1995---- rough going for old
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had a 4-game win streak snapped by the visiting rice owls----- poor shooting night overall for the home monarchs-----27 points for trey freeman---odu led by 7 early in the first half--- all rice from that point on---- team-high 20 points for the hometown kid marcus evans---from chesapeake--- owls led by 15 in the second half and pulled away for a 75-66 win--- their first loss in 5 games---but their second straight less than stellar outing if you ask coach jeff jones. "transcribebitehere" home sweet home for marcus evans, who played at great bridge high
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"in the shadow of justice." what happened to this teenager could happen to any one of our children. everyone should stand up and take notice. at 18, he was arrested for murder. adamant he was innocent. >> reporter: there was no physical evidence to tie him to the crime? >> i had nothing to do with this. i swear to god! >> reporter: so what could have possibly led to this?! >> you stabbed that woman. >> i stabbed her. >> you stabbed her didn't you? >> why would he confess to something he didn't do? why would he? >> reporter: what really happened during that police interrogation? >> the evidence shows you were there. i can't lie about the evidence. >> reporter: i can't lie to you about this, but the officer is lying about lying! tonight, an extraordinary look inside the interview room. >> you don't talk to me, i can't keep you from the worst! >> i was scared. i was shaking. >> reporter: this is one of the most intense interrogations that i've ever seen. welcome to "dateline."
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