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  • five years to the day that Daniel Alfredsson made his return after leaving for Detroit.

  • History repeats itself.

  • The man who replaced Alfie as the face of the franchise returns as a San Jose Sharks 65 time winner here with seven plankton, settled a there, continues her, totally recovered their bike unshaven and swings it over.

  • Thomas Hertl is going to get a great a opportunity at high stick but mature.

  • Decide.

  • You know what?

  • I'm gonna kick this wide, and Hurdle has a clear lane with Luke it outside the top of terrific resisting by Craig Anderson in the corner, checking similar to mellow with shot right on Martin Jones will hold it with Colin Wait on the doorstep.

  • Print burns off the side of the net to come back to him, nearly a steel layer by pi it.

  • Buy it back on it again.

  • Give away.

  • Smith turned.

  • Decide by Jones back behind in it.

  • Get back to girls and he'll hold on.

  • There was some vintage work by Carlson spotting an open of and 13 what back with Carlson Girls get shooting down, holds it with hurdle on the doorstep along the boards, comes up with senator.

  • Way to point and it comes up single back to douche with speed grate.

  • Overtop Little faith passed that draws Elaina's burns comes out back to the point, and on the back door Resemble is able to deposited short side.

  • Barton Jones looking for a shooting lane and Zach Smith Girls fires right on.

  • Sit in the corner, one second remaining in a passage store CC return to the ice and don't Horton has tied it with his fourth of the year.

  • Carlson and Burns.

  • Moved.

  • Carlson fires it on net.

  • Belski has an opportunity on the back door.

  • It's kept in through the scene.

  • Now tries to take away that back door lane for Joe Thornton.

  • It slides right underneath him, and that's a wide open net.

  • No chance for Craig Anderson whatsoever is Thornton is set up on his one timer.

  • It just goes right by the left glove of euros from Belski and Burns.

  • The power play goal ties it the way to the top quarter, but it hit Crossbar Carlson with a swipe right there.

  • That's as close as you can get to finding the back of the net, and the signal goes with it look at that paddle saved by Jones did not give up on the plate.

  • Brent Burns trying to play goaltender as well.

  • The fact that out of the air and disentangle shows a little frustration face off to the left of Anderson and Saks fifth prevails.

  • 77 to go second.

  • Has his CC around the board.

  • A little touch played in the middle.

  • Now Smith with speed with pious Harper wants to jump up during the Russian.

  • This is just a perfectly placed shot off the post.

  • And then, as you can clearly hear it ring Mike Mechanic calling for the puck.

  • He gets Ban Harper's first earns, put it across to tip fakes backhand, opens up the wickets of Martin Jones and slides it through.

  • Give the Senators a 31 lead.

  • But this is all about execution in the defensive zone and pretty good reaction on the bench, from his teammates to Bill's point.

  • Cries for Burns, high slot Keen and another flood stopped by Anderson and shows you a quick release playing through the booth.

  • He looks up here on the back door, rolls his wrists and go short side on Martin Jones, But screening Martin Jones, so he doesn't get a clean look at it.

  • In the Ottawa Senators, I have a 41 lead on a perfectly placed shot by Mark Stone.

  • Tied up.

  • You good looking is gonna slide it out in front of the net now has a clear lane and it's on the right path saving, and he puts his class and makes a left safe burns up.

  • Hit, shot over hit soccer player.

  • Obviously, it's the head save tries to direct it into the corner.

  • Get one with fire Power Santas or that half its Chris.

  • That's the challenge.

  • You pull your goal tonight with this much time and you don't get puck possession.

  • It's a freebie.

  • Five to go dropped.

  • Blew that.

  • Stop Greg Anderson again in terrific position.

  • Make an outstanding save with the glove Is he's fighting through traffic.

  • Steal by Ryan with a really great on her looks for his four point of the game.

  • Stop scars on a deflection on that point stick.

  • Dylan and it's five Tunes slides right back to Brendan Dillon.

  • A little snapshot clearly goes down on the play between the wickets of Craig Anderson Spot.

  • The focus was on a former player coming in.

  • But they brought the focus right back on the home side today, the in the month of November, with the wind, they start December with another win.

five years to the day that Daniel Alfredsson made his return after leaving for Detroit.

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12/01/18 Condensed Game: Sharks @ Senators

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stick

US /stɪk/

UK /stɪk/

  • verb
  • To adhere or fasten something to a surface.
  • To endure or persevere through a difficult situation.
  • (Informal) To tolerate or endure someone or something unpleasant.
  • To push a sharp or pointed object into something
  • To join together using glue or paste
  • To continue with something despite difficulties; persist.
  • To pierce or puncture with a pointed object.
  • To extend outwards; protrude.
  • To remain attached or fixed to a surface or object.
  • To remain in one place or position for a long time
  • noun
  • Long thin piece of wood from a tree
opportunity

US /ˌɑpɚˈtunɪti, -ˈtju-/

UK /ˌɒpə'tju:nətɪ/

  • noun
  • Time, situation when a thing might be done; chance
  • A favorable or advantageous circumstance or combination of circumstances.
  • A chance to do or achieve something in business.
  • A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
  • A favorable time or occasion for doing something.
  • A favorable juncture of circumstances.
  • A situation or condition that provides a job prospect.
  • A possibility of employment or promotion.
  • A situation or occasion affording some advantage.
  • Scope for exercising a talent or skill.
  • A time or situation in which something can be done.
spot

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UK /spɒt/

  • noun
  • A certain place or area
  • A difficult time; awkward situation
  • Place or ranking on a list
  • A small amount of (substance help hard work etc.)
  • Mark caused by a drop of liquid, food, etc.
  • verb
  • To see someone or something by chance
hurdle

US /ˈhɚdl/

UK /'hɜ:dl/

  • noun
  • Small fence a person or horse jumps over in a race
  • Problem that makes it hard to achieve something
  • verb
  • To run and jump over something
  • To overcome a problem to achieve something
frustration

US /frʌˈstreʃən/

UK /frʌ'streɪʃn/

  • noun
  • Annoyance because things don't go the way you want
  • Something that causes you to be annoyed, upset, or disappointed
  • other
  • The feeling of being frustrated.
  • The feeling of being annoyed and upset because you cannot achieve something.
  • The prevention of the progress, success, or fulfillment of something.
  • The feeling of being annoyed, upset, or disappointed because you cannot do something or achieve something
  • The act of preventing someone from succeeding
  • The act of preventing somebody/something from succeeding
  • other
  • A feeling of dissatisfaction, often accompanied by anxiety or tension, caused by unrealized goals or hampered efforts.
  • Something that causes you to feel annoyed, upset, or disappointed
keen

US /kin/

UK /ki:n/

  • adjective
  • Being eager or excited for something to happen
  • Liking something; wanting to do or have; desiring
  • Having highly developed senses (e.g. smell, taste)
  • Being clever or smart
  • verb
  • To make a loud sad cry, as because someone died
remain

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UK /rɪˈmeɪn/

  • other
  • To be left over or still existing
  • To continue to be something
  • To stay behind or in the same place
  • verb
  • To be left behind; to continue to exist
  • To stay in a place when other people have gone
  • To be left undone (after other things changed)
faith

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UK /feɪθ/

  • noun
  • Belief in a god or gods; religion
  • Belief that that something is true without proof
  • Person's name
resist

US /rɪˈzɪst/

UK /rɪ'zɪst/

  • verb
  • To not be affected by e.g. a force or an effect
  • To fight or prevent something from happening
  • To refuse to accept something new or different
  • To stop yourself from doing, e.g. eating something
  • other
  • To fight against; to oppose.
  • To abstain from; to forbear.
  • To withstand the action or effect of.
direct

US /dɪˈrɛkt, daɪ-/

UK /də'rekt/

  • verb
  • To show or tell someone how to get to a place.
  • To control or be in charge of something.
  • To tell someone in a very clear way to do something
  • To show the way by conducting or leading
  • To control the acting in a movie or play
  • To order or instruct someone to do something.
  • other
  • To address someone.
  • To aim something at someone or something.
  • To control the management and organization of something.
  • To be in charge of the actors and other staff in the making of a film or play.
  • To control or be in charge of someone or something.
  • To show or tell someone how to get somewhere.
  • adjective
  • Without anyone or anything else being involved or between.
  • Expressing opinions and feelings in an honest and open way.
  • Going straight from one place to another without stopping or changing direction.
  • adverb
  • Coming straight from something