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>> doc: i don't think the other team liked it much. covered by darling. >> eddie: they put some downie in the jerseys back in the day. >> doc: they did indeed. past the halfway point of the third period. the state of hockey, they're happy today. they're ahead by five. ns. nothing would get between him and what he was after. some called him obsessed. we call him mister coors. and the pure rocky mountain water he hunted down is still used to brew the beer that bears his name. coors. the banquet beer. ♪ some people know how to make an entrance. ♪ to thrive under pressure. ♪ to reject the status quo.
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and they have no problem passing the competition. the aggressive new 2016 lexus gs 350 and 200 turbo. once driven, there's no going back. father, why can't we have directv like the macgregors do? we're settlers, son. we settle for things. like having cable instead of directv. hey, jebediah, how's it going? working the land. hoping for a fertile spring. all right. so we have to live with lower customer satisfaction? i'm afraid so. now go churn us some butter, boy, and then make your own clothes. yes, sir. (vo) don't be a settler. get a $100 reward card when you switch to directv. >> 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
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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. so that jersey just love that 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
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score of 5-0 as we have gone past the ten minute mark of the third period. >> eddie: a lot of -- it was a little rough. that's what happens when you get old and slow. i was young and slow, so i could relate. >> doc: one guy played in one of those, said it's unwise to let the big bodies slow down too fast. kind of have to do it gradually. it is lobbed on further. and controlled back out again. >> eddie: this is great. i played here for a long time. the north star/blackhawks rivalry one of the more underrated ones. pierre mentioned there were some brouhahas almost every night. >> pierre: chuck norris -- >> eddie: net bloomington or the old chicago stadium.
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>> 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 will be 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 fire off the net. >> doc: score! a ricochet back around. that comes from patrick kane. goal number 35 of the year for kane. 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.
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>> 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. van riemsdyk and toews get the 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
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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. one or the other, a top tier 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.
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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 than that when quenneville 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.
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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. you have to stick together and 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.
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>> 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. >> doc: seabrook on across again. 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.
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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 the net automatically. empty netter. >> pierre: another one of the minnesota tie-ins, born and raised in finland. haula. >> doc: automatic goal and that
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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. including the school. 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
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bench. we're a little preoccupied with him and his health and he gets there finally. seabrook controls the puck. so now it is dropped on back. by teravainen and it can be handled defensively. in the last 4:40, rasmussen able to bring it ahead. scrappy play by carter. twisted back along now for the hold and the flip back in for desjardins. 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
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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. >> doc: boy, a solid day for the wild. he would be one of my three stars today. >> pierre: agreed. >> doc: angled back for seabrook. 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
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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 the top six forward i know they have had discussions with tampa bay about the tampa bay player he's not reported to the american hockey league. >> 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
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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. well, what about those gophers, thomas vanek, a goal. 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
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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. the second to the last big cheer 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.
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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 head coach for the minnesota 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.
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>> 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 watching this presentation of the national hockey league. homecoming? it's awesome. but with the citizens bank education refinance loan,
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right now on nbc 10 news, another spring-like day outside, which means the crowds were out at love park today. but will the mild weather stick around for your work week? details in the nbc 10 first alert forecast. plus fighting back -- bill cosby's wife is taking action, to avoid being deposed in a case involving her husband. we'll have the latest on her legal battle. but first, under arrest -- more than six months after a high-speed crash in northeast philadelphia, claimed the lives of three young people. police have their suspect. thanks for joining us, i'm denise knack no. police announce the arrest of christopher bloomfield, accused at driving three times the limit on sand meyer lane near red lion road last july when two teenagers and one man died.
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nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal talked to one of the victims' mothers. and joins us live. how are loved ones reacting to this arrest? >> well denise, this has been a long time coming for families of the victims. it was almost seven months ago, police say 20-year-old christopher bloomfield was speeding down this industrial park here, and then he crashed right into this tree, killing his friends. today, he was arrested and charged with homicide by vehicle. the high-speed crash killed two teenaged girls,ia vit gonzales and sabrina rhodes, and another 20-year-old passenger, felipe hernandez died at the scene. and police say it's likely that drag racing played a role here. for many months after this tragedy, the families of those young victims have been pushing for an arrest, holding rallies and vigils. believe that driver, chris bloomfield, was reckless and should have been held accountable.
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>> i think that this is what we've all, all the families have pushed for. we just don't want our loved ones to be forgotten. >> it was bittersweet. because you know, it's what i've been waiting for. but i still don't have my daughter. >> now bloomfield is facing serious charges. but police have said that there was another vehicle in the area caught on surveillance video also racing down this stretch. so far, that driver has not been identified or charged. life in northeast philly, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. now to a developing story. lawyers for bill cosby's wife filed an emergency motion to delay her deposition. the motion says camille cosby's deposition scheduled for tomorrow, should be delayed because she quote has had no involvement with the facts or allegations underlying this case. cosby is slated to answer questions under oath in a defamation lawsuit brought against her husband by seven
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women who say he sexually assaulted them decades ago. on friday, a federal judge ruled the deposition must proceed tomorrow. meantime, a montgomery county judge refused to halt or delay the criminal case against bill cosby. that means the preliminary hearing in his sexual assault case will go forward next month. now cosby is accused of drugging and molesting a temple university employee in 2004. new details about the man accused of going on a random shooting rampage in michigan, toonltd the ride-sharing service uber confirms the suspect is one of its drivers. in all, police say six people were killed and two were hurt at several shooting scenes in kalamazoo. police arrested jason dalton early this morning after a massive manhunt. uber has not said whether dalton was on duty at the time of the shootings. the victims were gunned down over a seven-hour period. include a group of women outside a cracker barrel restaurant. and a father and son at a car dealership.
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>> engaged in everyday life. going out to eat. going to look at a new car. and babysitting. is my understanding. >> a 14-year-old girl wounded in the rampage is fighting for life tonight. at this point authorities do not believe dalton knew any of his victims. turning now to our weather, it is still mild out there. but you might see some light patchy rain tonight. taking a live look at the blue cross river rink where there are plenty of skaters, one speeding by as they enjoy this nice, mild evening. let's get a check of the forecast with nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. we can expect it to get colder during the work week? >> it will be gradual. a little bit cooler tomorrow and a little bit cooler than that on tuesday. but no bitter air on the way until perhaps late anywhere the week. we do have cloudy skies now and
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patchy light rain. you can see it on the radar. we have some of it in the poconos, lehigh valley and another little patch in delaware. and so you need the umbrellas during the night tonight. but it's not likely to be heavy rain. a little bit more moderate rain coming through berks county from reading up through allentown and in the philadelphia area, it looks like it's all on the light side. not everybody is reporting rain. we have some in central delaware. the temperatures are mild everywhere. in the upper 40s to the mid 50s. we got up to 61 degrees today. it's going to be a relatively mild night with some periods of patchy light rain. and we'll see how much it cools off and when real heavy rain is on the way this week with the seven-day in a few minutes. i guess they did it quick and just got out of here. i mean do you it right in front of somebody's house, like it don't make sense to me at all. >> tonight, people who live in a northeast philadelphia neighborhood are voicing their frustration after a smash and
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grab spree. someone broke into 17 cars overnight, and emptied out their consoles. and now these neighbors are left cleaning up the damage. now this all unfolded on the 1100 block of tyson avenue. between summerdale and algon avenues. nbc 10's doug shimell was there with the story. >> one by one, for blocks around the northeast people came outside and realized -- it had happened to them. glass had exploded everywhere inside benny oldman's suv. >> this is, i'm living like this house like 15 years. this is the first time this happen. >> whatever they can reach for, they got. >> from christina's lincoln down the block on tyson street, they got two pairs of ray-bans and three packs of cigarettes. >> i guess they did it quick and got out of here. do you it in front of somebody's house? it don't make sense to me. >> passenger windows smashed and
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random belongings taken on block of a block. >> is that surf right there? that's where we had to tell don his tahoe was one of the casualties. >> i don't get it. like you know i never hear of something like this. >> you would hear it? >> yes, i never hear about it. >> police say at least 17 cars and suvs were hit sometime overnight. they didn't get anything from hope's car. but it didn't matter. >> i had to fix the window. and you know, as a college student it takes it out of my pocket and like work and stuff like that. so you know, some people don't care. but you know, it is what it is. >> the only upside we could find? they couldn't smash willy dublin's window. >> it could have been worse. i mean this is, this is america. things happen. >> but willy dublin and all the others will still have to replace their windows. police say they are still tallying up the number of cases and they're hoping that a security camera may provide a face or a clue. in northeast philadelphia, i'm
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doug shimell. nbc 10. two children are hurt after a car flipped on roosevelt boulevard. these pictures were taken this morning. moments after the impact. you can see the mangled nissan pathfinder on its side. police say the driver lost control north on the boulevard near broad street. a 7-year-old boy and the driver were thrown from the vehicle. another 7-year-old boy was trapped inside. all three are in critical condition, four others were also hurt. new tonight, a south jersey church says they will not be intim dated after someone vandalized their black lives matter signs overnight. members of a unitarian universalist church in cherry hill put up another sign today. police were called to the church this morning after an employee noticed the signs were gone. a frame that held it up, was also broken. church members put up the signs last month during martin luther king jr. weekend and they say this is the second time the church signs have been vandalized.
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>> this is vicious. this is angry. this is hate-filled. and that's not what we are. >> the signs were meant to start a conversation. and advertise a forum. the church is hosting on the subject thursday night. a break in the case, how surveillance video has helped police in their search for suspects in the stabbing of a kutztown student. plus, on to the next one -- the dust has barely settled since donald trump and hillary clinton claimed political victories yesterday. but the presidential candidates are already looking ahead to what's next.
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