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rescued by schultz. played along by cole. carried back up-ice again and walked on by archibald. pass misfires for rowney. then nudged on, sissons dodges a check that was coming from rowney. held by cole. flopped to the side of the net. tried to one-time it on. that time it was kunitz, a shot, and a pad stop through a screen by rinne. turning now is cole. cole able to hold it around behind. cole able to turn further, got it back to schultz. and a shot was saved by rinne, and a penalty is coming up, it will be against the penguins, but there may be more after the fact.
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>> eddie: boy, pekka rinne has been spot-on these two games here in nashville. remember at 2-1, pekka rinne made some big-time stops against the penguins when they had that little bit of a surge there in the second period. and rinne, has regained his game after two sub par performances back in pittsburgh in games one and two. 20 straight saves for pekka rinne. and of the 23 shots, doc, got to say, at least eight or nine were a-chances. i mean, grade-a chances. >> mike: some on breakaways.
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the one goal was a breakaway by crosby that he got a piece of, it hit the post and then ricocheted off him and in. we mentioned earlier, a country music celebration, the rest of this week. we will be coming back here saturday, and there will be a lot of sequins in town, but nothing like the shine of the stanley cup, which could be presented here to one of the two teams in game six on sunday. out of these penalties, they neutralize because archibald got annoyed at what was happening from ekholm, and so things cancel out. one last explanation here with 1:39 to go, and maybe another explanation, too. >> eddie: should be five-on-five here.
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with offsetting penalties, should be five-on-five. guess not. it's going to be four-on-four. my mistake. >> mike: that's okay. whatever the boss says. >> eddie: extra penalty to mattias ekholm. so, there's a power play out of all that, that waiting. penguins with the power play. >> mike: here's kessel. across to schultz. and schultz beating it over to malkin. malkin fires, and that one blocked down and then crosby has the net mouth, still, they scramble for it. forced away by josi. picked up by watson and cleared back down by josi, and this is stopped by matt murray. >> pierre: that left pad's getting a workout for pekka rinne. >> mike: glides ahead.
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drops it back. malkin brings it off. then jammed along. malkin fed it between his point men and so they will retreat to play yet again. the nhl is 100 years old. the adage is probably as old as it. never in trouble until you lose a home game. malkin, kessel. and getting a piece of that was rinne. >> mike: penalty on ryan ellis for cross checking guentzel. kessel again. shoved one in front. sparred for there and now because of the nashville touch, the penalty will be called.
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>> eddie: slash, cross check. that chance, phil kessel just misses on the short side. >> pierre: there's a workout for the left pad. that's a whole lot of strength, too, from pekka rinne right there. that's not an easy thing to do when you're not anchored with your skate on the ice. >> mike: won by the predators. cleared back down.
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it's a best of three. 21 straight saves for pekka rinne. a question mark when he arrived back in nashville, replaced by an exclamation point. and the series is even at two. they salute the crowd here, and the crowd has saluted them all night. see you thursday, 8:00 p.m. on nbc. you're watching the stanley cup final, presented by geico.
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sink or swim? gallons of water gush into homes and neighbors are stuck cleaning up this wet mess. out of the woods. after days in a tree a bear decides to come down. what inspires this tribute to a delaware county student. right now at 11:00, water, water everywhere. dozens of neighbors are cleaning up from this wet mess after a water main break send gallons of water into their homes and yards. >> crews were able to fix the break and neighbors have no water to use inside their homes.
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brandon hudson has a look at the damage in this neighborhood. this is no easy clean up. >> reporter: no it's not, jim, the crews behind me are digging up the ground working on the water main. this hole is about 5 feet deep and 20 to 25 feet wide. the crews out here say the water came up from here and rushed downhill towards tyson avenue that way and caused a lot of that frustration. sky force 10 captured what looks like a waterfall in a neighborhood. thousands of gallons of water rushing into this backyard. >> i heard a wooshing sound and my wife was on the couch and i got up and we could see the wave coming down the backyard. >> reporter: he showed us where the water left its mark. his fence a good indicator of
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how high the water reached. his neighbor had problems. >> it came in through the walls and right into the backyard. casey shared this video with nbc 10, a cascade down her driveway. she had at least five gallons in her home which she just moved into three weeks ago. >> we're told by aqua officials to restore the water would be about 24 hours about 85 residents are impacted as a result of the break. >> for those without water tonight, aqua provided a water tank for them including samantha rutherford. her concern is her children. >> making sure they have water and can use the bathroom throughout the night and going to school tomorrow morning. >> reporter: so this block of edge hill road will remain
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closed throughout the night and is expected to reopen at 11:00 tomorrow morning. there is a boil advisory for customers without water. and if you have damage contact the aqua claim supervisor. only nbc 10 was there as a black bear was removed from a bucks county neighborhood. he spent the last two days in and out of trees. officers spend much of that time trying to get the animal to come down. a police helicopter flew above the bear to scare him. the bear came down and officers were able to tranquilize him. the bear will now be released in harrisburg. an enjoyable evening not a bad night for a run or a walk with the dog. we saw people doing that along the ben franklin parkway in center city. but the rain hasn't left us yet.
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>> tammy souza is here with more wet weather in the neighborhood forecast. >> more showers are on the way. it's all about location, location, location. on the jersey shore you are just finally beginning to clear out from the shower activity we saw throughout the day. a few scattered showers from atlantic city to sea isle. what we are watch for at this point is this line of showers and thunderstorms that is beginning to diminish but we could see them coming through and clipping the area throughout the night and tomorrow morning we are look at more rain showers. so here's a quick look at what's going to happen into tomorrow morning. we have a new showers in the lehigh valley and also into burks county. that will continue until 5:00 in the morning and that will slide into the philadelphia area. right now 68 degrees. we're going to be talking 90s when i come back at the end of the workweek. new at 11:00, an assault
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caught on camera. police need your help finding the teens responsible. this all happened on thursday in germantown. you are going the see a teen punching a man in the face before another teen stepped up and punched the man again. police are investigating this assault and asking anyone who knows anything about this to step forward. neighbors are hoping their street is safer tonight. police have arrested two men who fired 20 gunshots into a crowd of people. denise nakano has new details on the suspects and the ten victims who say they were lucky to survive. >> each of the suspects is charged with ten counts of attempted murder. police day say they fired into a crowd of men, women, and children over bad blood with one guy. police say their search is over, bringing relief to this north
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philadelphia neighborhood. >> it's a good feeling that somebody's doing something right. >> reporter: a two week investigation led detectives to this man who turned himself in last night with the help of his father and this 18-year-old who is in montgomery county prison after an arrest on theft charges after the shooting. the night of violence happened as 30 people were dancing and listening to music at 23rd and huntingdon. >> they didn't care who they hit or whatever collateral damage was done. >> of the ten people shot a man took five bullets and a woman was struck in her side as her 2-year-old stood next to her. >> we have to find a way to resolve issues without resorting to guns. >> reporter: the arrest brings some peace. this man just returned to his north philadelphia neighborhood after nine years and says this should not be treated as the new norm. >> i i think people can do better. >> reporter: the last of ten victims came home from the
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hospital just today and police are planning to go to montgomery county tomorrow to bring back the second suspect. at police headquarters i'm denise nakano, nbc 10 news. overseas tonight one of the injuries in saturday's terror attack in london is an american doctor from new york or new jersey. that's according to a witness. today london police identified two of the three suspects. one was a known radical islamist. all three were killed by police after they rammed pedestrians on the london bridge and stabbed people in a market. killing seven in all. the mayor of london is asking to cancel a visit from president trump. tonight the father of this inmate who escaped from police custody in bucks county is facing charges of his own. police arrested daniel selby sr.
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saying that he helped his son escape from a police cruiser last night. selby jr. is still on the run. he is facing drug charges. on day one of the bill cosby sexual assault trial one of the profession prosecution's main witnesses took the stand saying that cosby drugged and sexually assaulted her in a hotel room ten years before he allegedly assaulted a temple worker. but the story has been inconsistent. outside the courthouse we heard from those supporting cosby and others who were not. >> it would still illuminate the fact that the justice system tends to lean towards protecting the perpetrators and not victims. >> i'm going to handle this the way i would want to be treated. i want to be the person that i
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would like to have if i was if the tables were turned. >> cosby could get ten years in prison if he is victimeconvicte who will succeed new jersey governor chris christie. on the republican side there are five candidates. the primary also includes the races for camden and atlantic city. the polls are open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and voters have a decision on an $11 million referendum. leaders say if it fails again big cuts will have to be made including 1 up 0 jobs, middle school and freshman sports and money for school supplies and field trips. a new proposal in philadelphia could reimburse teachers for school supplies. many have to pay for supplies
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out of statheir own pocket. the city only provides $100 a year. not nearly enough. >> why is it the norm for teachers to pay out of their wages. we are professionals and should be treated as such. i spend hours begging family members, friends and the greater community. >> reporter: the program would raise money through public and private funds. a full house during a community meeting in montgomery county in east greenville after east greenville cut ties to start its own police force to save money. the borough will get a police car this week and new headquarters. coming up a teammate taken too soon. a school shows its grief after a student's death. also on the fence, one man's
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dangerous climb had police racing to the rescue at dover international speedway. and playing paterno, the legendary actor who will take on the role of the infamous penn state coach. it takes a lot of people to make a good school day. miss hoffman gets us there safe every time. mrs. migliaccio teaches us all about fractions - and haikus - and the erie canal! miss reeves makes us sound amazing. and miss santoro always takes time to see how we're doing. miss simpkins keeps our school looking great.
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recess wouldn't be recess without miss basile. and mrs. mccarthy always has tons of good books to read. which makes for a pretty good day at school. ♪ donald tmeet phil murphy,by former goldman sachs bankers. another wall street banker running for governor, whose firm helped trigger the financial meltdown that put millions out of work and out of their homes. murphy's trying to buy the election, paying off new jersey bosses. my name's john wisniewski, and i'm running for governor of new jersey. john wisniewski, the son of a millwright, who uncovered the bridgegate scandal and exposed chris christie's corruption. the choice -- insider wall street politics or main street, new jersey, values.
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right now at 11:00, releasing their grief. dozens of people released balloons into the sky to pay tribute to a student. he was killed in a car accident over the weekend. >> less than 24 hours later, family, friends and neighbors gathered to honor his memory. >> we ask you to lay your hands on j.r. smith's family. >> reporter: an outpouring of love for his family tonight. the junior at academy park high school remembered with prayer, hugs, and tears. >> he has all this support and he was well loved. >> a great kid. a great teammate. >> loved by his teammates on the
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football team where smitsz played center and tackle. >> i know he had closer people than i was. but he was like a brother to me. and i hope his name stays alive. >> reporter: smith was killed sunday evening in a three-car collision. he was a passenger in an suv that sideswiped another car causing the suv to flip over after hitting the guardrail. two other teens in the car were hurt and none was wearing a seat belt. smith's father describes a standout student. >> almost a straight-a student. an honor roll student. >> pennsylvania state police say that the cause of the crash is still under investigation. take a look at this, a delaware man takes his life into his own hands during a nascar
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race at the monster mile in dover. he climbed on to the safety nets that hang over the track. officers were able to arrest him but not before he kicked one of them and resisted. he is facing several charges. playing paterno, albright.l chino will play paterno in an hbo film about jer can sandusky. paterno died in 2012. no word on when will play sandusky this that film. breaking bread and breaking barriers at the terminal market. the mayor joined the mummers and members of the latino communities for dinner. the purpose of the dinners is to bring together different ethnic
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groups and help them understand each other. in camden county a hiring fair to help those who served our country find full-time jobs. comcast hosted the military hiring fair as part of a commitment from 2015 to hire 100,000 veterans, reservists and military spouses. comcast is our parent company of course. a celebration of life in delaware county. the annual cancer survivors day event at springfield country club. local survivors shared their inspirational stories and awards were given to those who are supporting the fight against cancer. tomorrow is the last day to vote for michael davis to become the boomer athlete of the year. he manages to play lacrosse and run. you can vote for davis by heading to our website. the honor is given by boomer
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esiason's foundation. to our weather now and this week got off to a wet start. we have more rain on the way, too. >> tammy souza has the forecast. >> more tonight, more tomorrow and then big improvements. outside right now we have cloudy skies. not nearly as cloudy as earlier today. the temperature is 68 in philadelphia and the winds out of the east at 6 miles an hour. the winds will keep us cooler than average the next couple days. we made it to 74 as a high. we are 68 in philly, 62 in mt. pocono and in atlantic city, 65 this hour. we'll hover in the 50s and 60s overnight. from cool and foggy to steamy and hot. first off we have an umbrella alert for tonight and tomorrow. more scattered showers and
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thunderstorms will move through the area. then you need to grab a jacket. it's going to be cooler than average. we won't see 80 until saturday. tomorrow through thursday you need to hang on to that jacket. and then the heat returns. hot and sunny this weekend including several days in the 90s. it's going to be a mini heat wave headed our way. no rain over philadelphia. out here along the jersey shore things are clearing out quickly. i showed you rain showers from ship bottom to atlantic city. those are beginning to diminish. it will be quiet until this line of showers and storms cruises through the area. a lot is falling apart but i think we get clipped overnight and tomorrow morning by a shower or storm. it's all associated with this huge area of low pressure that is pushing loaves of energy around and in our direction. that's what we will see tomorrow
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and wednesday. hour by hour here's where we go. winds out of the east at this point. a scattered shower through tomorrow morning and it will tap taper off in the afternoon. on wednesday an isolated shower. but thursday, clouds and sun. another system in the atlantic may be bringing a sprinkle but if we stay dry we will make into the low and mid-70s. let's look at your neighborhood tonight. we are looking at 61 in philadelphia. 54 in the lehigh valley and the jersey shore at 58 degrees. again a shower or storm is possible. tomorrow, 71 in philadelphia. the suburbs, 67, south jersey, 68 and delaware will be the warm spot at 70 with a shower or storm possible. the ten-day on 10. if we get sun we will be warmer.
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family and the dog they weren't sure they would see again. >> take a look right here. >> it's him. yay! he made it home! >> the family couldn't hold back their tears when they saw their cali again. the dog was stolen from their yard in long island two years ago and two months ago she was abandoned at a new jersey rest stop. the dog ended up at a nearby sanctuary. she was nursed back to health and she was reunited with her family. i mean, you just can't get better than that. >> the microchips are handy. >> back together with your pooch. we are talking eagles. we're going to hear from carson wentz. why he is more comfortable this year. and the phillies tonight with their second most runs this
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