Tuesday, November 22, 2011
It's Tuesday
It's Tuesday. Here's what's happening....
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Today is November 22nd, the 326th day of 2011. There are 39 days left in the year.
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Crosby's return a night to remember.
Melrose: All-Star honorees at the quarter pole.
Visit the official league website, http://www.nhl.com.
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Today is Humane Society Anniversary Day.
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Tampa, FL. -- Here's a preview of tonight's game between the Lightning and Toronto.
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Lillian Russell made her vaudeville debut in New York City on this date in 1880.
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Here's a capsule look back at this past weekend's games:
Friday, November 18th:
Empire South
Atlanta Jr. Knights 8, East Coast Eagles 5
Richard Privette scored 4 goals to pace the Knights attack, while Sean Davis made 48 saves.
Joshua Martinez led East Coast with a goal and 2 assists. Scott Jackson made 53 saves for the
Eagles, who were 2-for-7 on the powe play. Atlanta was 1-for-6 with the man advantage.
Florida Junior Blades 2, Maksymum 1
Joshua Koerner's third period goal broke a 1-1 ties and stood up as the game winning for the
Blades, who also got a goal from Eryn Siracusa and a strong effort in goal from Joseph Keyser.
Anthony Harding scored for Maksymum. The Junior Blades were 1-for-7 on the power play and
8-of-8 on the penalty kill.
EJHL South
Atlanta Jr. Knights 3, East Coast Eagles 2
Brent Kallio's goal just past the 15 minute mark of the third was the game-winner for Atlanta,
two goals from Kallio and one from Jeremy Bost, plus steady goaltending from Derek Willms.
Chase Harris and Michael Conte scored for East Coast, Drew Weigman was the Eagles'
goaltender.
Saturday, November 19th:
Empire South
Palm Beach Hawks 4, Space Coast Hurricanes 2
Palm Beach got two goals from Justin Anderson and one each from Timothy Camden and Nick
Noback, plus 21 saves from Nikita Chubukin in the win. Space Coast got goals from Tom
Hammond and Jack Moran, plus 32 saves from Charles Ingram. Both teams were 0-for-7 on
the power play.
Florida Junior Blades 4, Potomac Patriots 0
Joseph Keyser stopped all 19 shots he faced and Daniel Thompson scored twice for the Blades.
Alex Yutzler made 31 saves for the Pats.
Tampa Bay Juniors 4, Florida Eels 2
The Juniors overcame a 2-0 deficit after one, scoring four times in the second period, on their
way to a 4-2 win. Brendan Nicholson, Walter Stern, David Cross and Nicholas Reed scored the
goals, while Kyle Gertz made 35 saves. Tampa Bay was 0-for-5 on the power play and 2-of-2
on the penalty kill. Bryce Peterson and Nick Cormier scored for the Eels, Jacob Widmer and
Dylan Knox combined for 39 saves.
Atlanta Jr. Knights 8, East Coast Eagles 2
Cole Stallard scored 2 goals and added 3 assists, Justin Fisher chipped in 2 goals and 2 assists
and Taylor Brost made 32 saves for Atlanta, which scored 7 times in the first period, 5 of those
coming on the power play. Samuel Banasiewcz and Jonah Bolton scored goals for East Coast,
which got 46 saves from the tandem of Cody Smargiassi and Spencer Braswell. The Knights
were 5-for-8 on the power play and 10-of-10 on the penalty kill.
Florida Junior Blades 4, Maksymum 2
A 3-goal first half propelled the Blades to victory. Joshua Koerner had a goal and an assist for
Florida, Joseph Keyser had 19 saves. Justim Simonelli scored twice for Maklsymum, which got
33 saves from William Massey.
EJHL South
Atlanta Jr. Knights 3, East Coast Eagles 1
Scott Andler, Brent Kallio and Ben Hicks scored goals for the Knights. Brad Mitchell scored for East
Coast, Christian O'Shea made 32 saves.
Tampa Bay Juniors 8, Florida Eels 5
A five-goal third period helped the Juniors come back from 4-3 down through 40 minutes, and go
on to an 8-5 win. Tommy Whiteley and James Gabrione scored two goals each, Michael Peletier
had a goal and two assists, and Justin Martinez, Jacob Holmes and Tobias Wilhelm scored once
each. Braxton Shulz made 31 saves for the Juniors, who went 2-for-11 on the power play and a
perfect 9-of-9 on the penalty. For the Eels, Justin Boyd notched 3 goals and 1 assist ,Jonathan
Jordan and Shea Keller scored one goal each. Brody Wagner made 34 saves.
Palm Beach Hawks 6, Space Coast Hurricanes 3
Riley Egan and Filip Martinec scored 2 goals and 1 assist each, Kyle Taylor and Sebastian Romeo
one each for the Hawks, Brad Rocheville made 25saves. For Space Coast, Criss Villarreal, Jack
Musil and Sam Trask scored goals, Parker Bonis made 32 saves. Space Coast was 1-for-9 on the
power play, Palm Beach was 0-for-8.
Sunday, November 20th:
Empire South
Atlanta Jr. Knights 8, East Coast Eagles 3
Justin Fisher scored twice, Ryan Griggs, Dan Fendius and Charles Marcoe had a goal and assist each,
Steven Patafio, Brandon Harley and Evan Booth once each for Atlanta, which got 33 saves from Sean
Davis. For the Eagles, Samuel Banasiewicz, Brian Clare and Graff Richards scored goals, Cody Smargiassi made 31 saves. Atlanta was 4-for-5 on the power play and 5-of-6 on the penalty kill.
Palm Beach Hawks 9, Space Coast Hurricanes 3
A five-goal second period proved to be big for Palm Beach, which got 4 goals and 1 assist from Justin
Anderson, 2 from Nick Mucerino and one each from Kyle Kohlhorst, Brendan Smith and Brian Bailey,
who also added 3 assists. Bobby Dugan was called on to make just 8 saves. For Space Coast, Marc
Vautour scored all 3 Space Coast goals. Tanner Elmore made 22 saves. Palm Beach was 3-for-8 on
the power play, Space Coast was 2-for-8.
Florida Junior Blades 5, Buffalo Stars 2
DJ Thomas scored twice, Daniel Thompson, Sam Mancini and Blake O'Neill once each for the Blades,
which got 31 saves from Joseph Keyser. The Stars goals were scored Thomas Leister and Jacob Bystrak.
Alex Willis had 32 saves.
EJHL South
Atlanta Jr Knights 4, East Coast Eagles 1
Jordan Simmonds notched a goal and assist, while Scott Andler, Dave Castellion and Brent Wilcox
scored once each for Atlanta, which got a 31 save performance from Derek Willms. Van Stefanou scored
the lone East Coast goal, Ryan Walsh made 47 saves. Atlanta was 3-for-8 on the power play and 6-of-7
on the penalty kill.
Palm Beach Hawks 6, Space Coast Hurricanes 5
Palm Beach outscored Space Coast 5-3 in the third to get the win. Greg Soltes had 2 goals and 1 assist for the Hawks, Casey Mertens had a goal and 2 assists, Jake Fairchild had a goal and an assist, and Matt Gross a goal. Hurricane goals were scored by Jamie Chilcott, Charles Defelice, Scotty Tam, Jack Musil and Joseph Petrizzo. Brad Rocheville made 24 saves for Palm Beach, which went 3-for-8 on the power play. Space Coast, which went 1-for-7 on the power play, got 34 saves from Parker Bonis.
Coming up:
November 26th and 27:
No games due to Thanksgiving Holiday.
Saturday, December 3rd:
Empire South
Tampa Bay Juniors at Florida Eels
Florida Junior Blades at Palm Beach Hawks
EJHL South
Hampton Roads Jr Whalers at East Coast Eagles
Tampa Bay Juniors at Florida Eels
Sunday, December 4th:
Empire South
Florida Eels at Tampa Bay Juniors
Palm Beaach Hawks at Florida Junior Blades
EJHL South
Hampton Roads Jr Whalers at East Coast Eagles
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The Marconi Wireless Company of America was incorporated in New Jersey on this day in 1899.
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Play Makers: Who to watch for in the Grey Cup.
Lions have rare opportunity to win Cup at home.
Winnipeg makes improbable run to Grey Cup.
Pedersen: Midnight is here for Team Cinderella.
Visit the leagues' official website, http://www.cfl.ca/.
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The International Radio Telegraphic Convention in Berlin adopted the SOS distress signal on this date in 1906.
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Men's hoops narrowly defeated by #18 Vanderbilt.
Beavers Prepare for 115th Civil War Saturday on ABC.
Visit the official football website by clicking here.
Visit the school's official athletics website by clicking here.
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The first trans-Pacific airmail flight began in Alameda, CA on this date in 1935, when the flying boat known as the China Clipper left for Manila. The craft was carrying over 110,000 pieces of mail.
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The 2011 NFL season is underway. Here's the week eleven results:
Week 11
Thursday, November 17th
At Denver 17, NY Jets 13
Sunday, November 20th
At Green Bay 35, Tampa Bay 26
At Detroit 49, Carolina 35
At Cleveland 14 Jacksonville 10
Oakland 27 at Minnesota 21
At Miami 35, Buffalo 8
Dallas 27 at Washington 24 (OT)
At Baltimore 31, Cincinnati 24
At San Francisco 23, Arizona 7
Seattle 24 at St. Louis 7
At Atlanta 23, Tennessee 17
At Chicago 31, San Diego 20
Philadelphia 17 at NY Giants 10
Monday, November 21st
Kansas City at New England 8:30 PM
·Bye: Indianapolis, New Orleans, Pittsburgh, Houston
Week 12
All Times Eastern
Thursday, November 24th
Green Bay at Detroit 12:30 PM
Miami at Dallas 4:15 PM
San Francisco at Baltimore 8:20 PM
Sunday, November 27th
Houston at Jacksonville 1:00 PM
Buffalo at NY Jets 1:00 PM
Cleveland at Cincinnati 1:00 PM
Minnesota at Atlanta 1:00 PM
Arizona at St. Louis 1:00 PM
Carolina at Indianapolis 1:00 PM
Tampa Bay at Tennessee 1:00 PM
Chicago at Oakland 4:05 PM
Washington at Seattle 4:05 PM
Denver at San Diego 4:15 PM
New England at Philadelphia 4:15 PM
Pittsburgh at Kansas City 8:20 PM
Monday, November 28th
NY Giants at New Orleans 8:30 PM
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U.S. President Kennedy was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas, TX on this date in 1963. Texas Governor John B. Connally was also seriously wounded. Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson was inaugurated as the 36th U.S. President.
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Jimmy visits a real fire house.
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"Dr. Zhivago" appeared on TV for the first time on this date in 1975. NBC paid $4 million for the broadcast rights.
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Today in Elvis History:
1955 - Elvis Presley's contract with Bob Neal expired.
1961 - The Elvis Presley film "Blue Hawaii" was opened in the U.S.
1966 - Elvis Presley was released from work on the movie "Easy Come, Easy Go." Principal photography had finished on November 7.
1967 - The Elvis Presley film "Clambake" opened in the U.S.
1967 - Elvis Presley complete location shooting for the film "Stay Away, Joe."
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Regular passenger service on the Concorde began between New York and Europe on this date in 1977.
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Today in Beatles History:
1968 - The Beatles released their double album called "The Beatles" (a.k.a. "The White Album").
2005 - Paul McCartney's CD single "Jenny Wren" was released. It contained the songs "Jenny Wren" and "I Want You To Fly". A second single was released on November 29 that contained two more songs.
2005 - The John Lennon and Yoko Ono album "Sometime in New York City [Original Recording Remastered] was released.
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Fred Rogers of PBS' "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" presented a sweater to the Smithsonian Institution on this date in 1984.
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Today in Sports History:
1910 - Arthur F. Knight patented a steel shaft to replace wood shafts in golf clubs.
1917 - The National Hockey League (NHL) was officially formed in Montreal, Canada.
1950 - The lowest scoring game in the NBA was played. The Fort Wayne Pistons (later the Detroit Pistons) defeated the Minneapolis Lakers (later the Los Angeles Lakers) 19-18.
1986 - Mike Tyson became the youngest to win the world heavyweight-boxing crown. He was only 20 years and 4 months old.
2003 - In Edmonton, Alberta, the Montreal Canadiens beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 in the first NHL game to be played outside.
2006 - Tiger Woods won his seventh straight PGA Grand Slam.
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38,648 immigrants became citizens of the United States on this date in 1985. It was the largest swearing-in ceremony.
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Coming up:
Tonight --
NHL Hockey -- Tampa Bay Lightning vs Toronto Maple Leafs 7:30pm EST
Wednesday --
Nothin' Doin'
Thursday --
Nothin' Doin'
Friday --
NHL Hockey -- Tampa Bay Lightning at Florida Panthers 7:30 EST
Saturday --
College Football -- Oregon State Beavers at Oregon Ducks 3:30pm EST
NHL Hockey -- Tampa Bay Lightning vs Florida Panthers 7:00pm EST
Sunday --
NFL Football -- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Tennessee Titans 1:00pm EST
CFL Football -- 99th Grey Cup Game, Winnipeg vs BC at Vancouver, B.C. 6:30pm EST
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