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After the preseason match was over, the NHL tested an experimental 3x3 overtime period. Bonus hockey!

 

Robert John Scuderi (born December 30, 1978) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman currently playing for the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL).

 

In 2001, Scuderi began his professional career in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins, the Pittsburgh Penguins' minor league affiliate. That season, he played in 75 games, recording a goal and 22 assists.

 

Scuderi played in his first career NHL game during the 2003–04 season.

 

His second NHL season, 2005–06, was a struggle, as he contributed just four points in 56 games, but his reliability as a stay-at-home defenseman meant that he earned a permanent position in Pittsburgh for the 2006–07 season, appearing in 78 games, scoring a goal and ten assists.

 

On February 2, 2008, Scuderi played his 200th career NHL game against the Carolina Hurricanes. Additionally, on October 4, 2008, Scuderi ended a 120-game scoreless streak in Stockholm against the Ottawa Senators, when he scored a tying goal to get the Penguins into an overtime situation; they later won the game.

 

On April 19, 2009, Scuderi recorded his first career Stanley Cup playoff goal against the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Quarter-finals.

 

During the 2009 playoffs, Scuderi's Penguin teammates rechristened him with the nickname "The Piece," after he misspoke during an interview when he referred to himself as "the [missing] piece" to the puzzle, intending to say that he was "a piece" to the puzzle. He had previously been known simply as "Scuds," a shortening of his surname.

 

On June 12, 2009, Scuderi won the Stanley Cup with Pittsburgh. He made a crucial play late in Game 6 of the 2009 Stanley Cup Finals, with the Penguins hanging on to a 2–1 lead over the Detroit Red Wings; Scuderi stopped a shot at a wide open net by Johan Franzén with his stick, then stopped Franzén again with his skate. Scuderi became the first Long Island native to have his name engraved on the Stanley Cup.

Within weeks of winning the Cup, Scuderi hit the market as an unrestricted free agent, as the Penguins could not afford him under the salary cap.

 

On July 2, 2009, Scuderi was signed by the Los Angeles Kings to a four-year, $13.6 million contract. He debuted for the Kings on October 3, 2009, and tallied his first point, an assist to Ryan Smyth, in a Los Angeles uniform in an October 8 Kings win over the Minnesota Wild.

 

Scuderi won his second Stanley Cup in four years on June 11, 2012, over the New Jersey Devils. He took a hit early in the first period, which resulted in a five-minute major penalty and three subsequent powerplay goals for the Kings, leading them to their first ever Stanley Cup.

 

On July 5, 2013, it was announced that Scuderi had re-signed with his former team in Pittsburgh on a four-year, $13.5 million contract.

 

Scuderi crashed into the boards as a result of a legal hit by David Clarkson of the Toronto Maple Leafs on October 26, 2013, in a 4–1 defeat. Scuderi missed over two months, later returning to play on December 28.

 

In the 2015–16 season, Scuderi provided 4 assists in 25 games for the Penguins before he was traded to the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for fellow defenseman Trevor Daley on December 14, 2015.

 

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Flyers 4, Islanders 3, OT

Associated Press

 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - In regulation or overtime, the Flyers simply don't lose at home to the Islanders.

 

Andrej Meszaros scored at 4:42 of overtime to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 win over the New York Islanders on Thursday night.

 

Meszaros buried a 25-footer from the slot over Al Montoya's right shoulder for his fifth goal of the season and helped the Flyers continue their dominance over the Islanders.

 

"I saw the top corner, and it was the only shot I got actually," Meszaros said. "That is the way I have been shooting in practice. I tried it and it went in. It was fortunate for me and for the team."

 

Matt Martin's second goal of the game with 27.2 seconds left in the third period sent the game into overtime. He scored earlier in the period to make it 3-2.

 

Mike Richards, Jeff Carter and James van Riemsdyk also scored goals for the Flyers.

 

The Flyers continue to dominate the Islanders, beating them for the 12th straight time in Philadelphia. They have won 19 of the past 20 overall against their Atlantic Division rival.

 

The Islanders haven't won in Philadelphia since a 4-2 win on April 7, 2007.

 

Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 32 shots for the Eastern Conference-leading Flyers.

 

The Islanders aren't the only division rival to go down against the Flyers. Philadelphia is a sparkling 14-2-1 against the Atlantic and remains in a serious hunt for the NHL's points lead.

 

"Everybody wants a piece of us, I think," Meszaros said. "We want to win every game now we play at home. We want to be at the top of the league and have, if at all possible, a seventh game advantage, so we try to fight for that every game."

 

Frans Nielsen also scored for the Islanders.

 

The Flyers, who held the fifth-best record in team history through 60 games, had lost two of three for what counts as a slump this season. Facing the Islanders seemed the perfect way to snap out of it.

 

Martin, who recently returned from a four-game suspension for a brawl against Pittsburgh, forced overtime that stunned a Flyers crowd already heading for the exit.

 

"It seemed like the puck was wobbling back and forth when it came across so yeah, I was a little surprised," Bobrovsky said.

 

Meszaros made it worth sticking around for his game-winner.

 

Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger left the game late in the third period after he was hit by a slap shot on his forearm. General manager Paul Holmgren said X-rays were negative and Pronger is expected to play Saturday at Ottawa.

 

Pronger said he could have returned, but had trouble griping his stick.

 

"Guys shoot the puck hard, guys are trying to block shots, and things happen," Holmgren said. "We're fortunate that he is OK."

 

The Islanders quickly tried to reverse their losing ways when Nielsen scored his eighth goal of the season midway through the first period. He took the puck along the boards through the neutral zone and fired a wrister from the circle past Bobrovsky for the 1-0 lead.

 

Richards and Van Riemsdyk scored second-period goals against Montoya to give them the lead.

 

Richards scored his 19th goal only 2 minutes into the period to even the score. Van Riemsdyk had his stick down and was ready for a sweet behind-the-back pass from All-Star Claude Giroux that he got past Montoya for his 15th goal.

 

Carter's tip-in in the third for his 28th goal made it 3-1 and it seemed the Flyers would coast toward another win against the slowly-improving Islanders.

 

Not so fast.

 

Martin's first goal of the game was a dead-on shot from the slot that pulled the Islanders within one at 6:31.

 

"I wouldn't say it's a moral victory. We haven't won a game here since 2007," Martin said. "We really wanted to come in here and get the two points. It's unfortunate, but like I said, we battled hard and found a way to get a point."

 

Montoya made 39 saves to keep the Islanders in the game.

 

Notes: Holmgren said D Oskars Bartulis needs shoulder surgery. Bartulis will miss 10 to 12 weeks. Bartulis was injured on an illegal hit by Phoenix Coyotes left wing Scottie Upshall. Upshall was suspended two games by the NHL on Wednesday. ... Flyers F Nikolay Zherdev cleared waivers and participated in the morning skate. Holmgren said there are no plans to send Zherdev to the minors.

 

GOAL SCORERS

 

NYI: F. Nielsen (09:03 - 1st) , M. Martin (06:31 - 3rd) , M. Martin (19:32 - 3rd)

PHI: M. Richards (01:58 - 2nd) , J. van Riemsdyk (17:31 - 2nd) , J. Carter (05:05 - 3rd) , A. Meszaros (04:42 - OT)

GOALIES

 

NYI: A. Montoya (L)

PHI: S. Bobrovsky (W)

 

Flyers 4, Islanders 3, OT

Associated Press

 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - In regulation or overtime, the Flyers simply don't lose at home to the Islanders.

 

Andrej Meszaros scored at 4:42 of overtime to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 win over the New York Islanders on Thursday night.

 

Meszaros buried a 25-footer from the slot over Al Montoya's right shoulder for his fifth goal of the season and helped the Flyers continue their dominance over the Islanders.

 

"I saw the top corner, and it was the only shot I got actually," Meszaros said. "That is the way I have been shooting in practice. I tried it and it went in. It was fortunate for me and for the team."

 

Matt Martin's second goal of the game with 27.2 seconds left in the third period sent the game into overtime. He scored earlier in the period to make it 3-2.

 

Mike Richards, Jeff Carter and James van Riemsdyk also scored goals for the Flyers.

 

The Flyers continue to dominate the Islanders, beating them for the 12th straight time in Philadelphia. They have won 19 of the past 20 overall against their Atlantic Division rival.

 

The Islanders haven't won in Philadelphia since a 4-2 win on April 7, 2007.

 

Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 32 shots for the Eastern Conference-leading Flyers.

 

The Islanders aren't the only division rival to go down against the Flyers. Philadelphia is a sparkling 14-2-1 against the Atlantic and remains in a serious hunt for the NHL's points lead.

 

"Everybody wants a piece of us, I think," Meszaros said. "We want to win every game now we play at home. We want to be at the top of the league and have, if at all possible, a seventh game advantage, so we try to fight for that every game."

 

Frans Nielsen also scored for the Islanders.

 

The Flyers, who held the fifth-best record in team history through 60 games, had lost two of three for what counts as a slump this season. Facing the Islanders seemed the perfect way to snap out of it.

 

Martin, who recently returned from a four-game suspension for a brawl against Pittsburgh, forced overtime that stunned a Flyers crowd already heading for the exit.

 

"It seemed like the puck was wobbling back and forth when it came across so yeah, I was a little surprised," Bobrovsky said.

 

Meszaros made it worth sticking around for his game-winner.

 

Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger left the game late in the third period after he was hit by a slap shot on his forearm. General manager Paul Holmgren said X-rays were negative and Pronger is expected to play Saturday at Ottawa.

 

Pronger said he could have returned, but had trouble griping his stick.

 

"Guys shoot the puck hard, guys are trying to block shots, and things happen," Holmgren said. "We're fortunate that he is OK."

 

The Islanders quickly tried to reverse their losing ways when Nielsen scored his eighth goal of the season midway through the first period. He took the puck along the boards through the neutral zone and fired a wrister from the circle past Bobrovsky for the 1-0 lead.

 

Richards and Van Riemsdyk scored second-period goals against Montoya to give them the lead.

 

Richards scored his 19th goal only 2 minutes into the period to even the score. Van Riemsdyk had his stick down and was ready for a sweet behind-the-back pass from All-Star Claude Giroux that he got past Montoya for his 15th goal.

 

Carter's tip-in in the third for his 28th goal made it 3-1 and it seemed the Flyers would coast toward another win against the slowly-improving Islanders.

 

Not so fast.

 

Martin's first goal of the game was a dead-on shot from the slot that pulled the Islanders within one at 6:31.

 

"I wouldn't say it's a moral victory. We haven't won a game here since 2007," Martin said. "We really wanted to come in here and get the two points. It's unfortunate, but like I said, we battled hard and found a way to get a point."

 

Montoya made 39 saves to keep the Islanders in the game.

 

Notes: Holmgren said D Oskars Bartulis needs shoulder surgery. Bartulis will miss 10 to 12 weeks. Bartulis was injured on an illegal hit by Phoenix Coyotes left wing Scottie Upshall. Upshall was suspended two games by the NHL on Wednesday. ... Flyers F Nikolay Zherdev cleared waivers and participated in the morning skate. Holmgren said there are no plans to send Zherdev to the minors.

 

GOAL SCORERS

 

NYI: F. Nielsen (09:03 - 1st) , M. Martin (06:31 - 3rd) , M. Martin (19:32 - 3rd)

PHI: M. Richards (01:58 - 2nd) , J. van Riemsdyk (17:31 - 2nd) , J. Carter (05:05 - 3rd) , A. Meszaros (04:42 - OT)

GOALIES

 

NYI: A. Montoya (L)

PHI: S. Bobrovsky (W)

 

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Flyers 4, Islanders 3, OT

Associated Press

 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - In regulation or overtime, the Flyers simply don't lose at home to the Islanders.

 

Andrej Meszaros scored at 4:42 of overtime to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 win over the New York Islanders on Thursday night.

 

Meszaros buried a 25-footer from the slot over Al Montoya's right shoulder for his fifth goal of the season and helped the Flyers continue their dominance over the Islanders.

 

"I saw the top corner, and it was the only shot I got actually," Meszaros said. "That is the way I have been shooting in practice. I tried it and it went in. It was fortunate for me and for the team."

 

Matt Martin's second goal of the game with 27.2 seconds left in the third period sent the game into overtime. He scored earlier in the period to make it 3-2.

 

Mike Richards, Jeff Carter and James van Riemsdyk also scored goals for the Flyers.

 

The Flyers continue to dominate the Islanders, beating them for the 12th straight time in Philadelphia. They have won 19 of the past 20 overall against their Atlantic Division rival.

 

The Islanders haven't won in Philadelphia since a 4-2 win on April 7, 2007.

 

Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 32 shots for the Eastern Conference-leading Flyers.

 

The Islanders aren't the only division rival to go down against the Flyers. Philadelphia is a sparkling 14-2-1 against the Atlantic and remains in a serious hunt for the NHL's points lead.

 

"Everybody wants a piece of us, I think," Meszaros said. "We want to win every game now we play at home. We want to be at the top of the league and have, if at all possible, a seventh game advantage, so we try to fight for that every game."

 

Frans Nielsen also scored for the Islanders.

 

The Flyers, who held the fifth-best record in team history through 60 games, had lost two of three for what counts as a slump this season. Facing the Islanders seemed the perfect way to snap out of it.

 

Martin, who recently returned from a four-game suspension for a brawl against Pittsburgh, forced overtime that stunned a Flyers crowd already heading for the exit.

 

"It seemed like the puck was wobbling back and forth when it came across so yeah, I was a little surprised," Bobrovsky said.

 

Meszaros made it worth sticking around for his game-winner.

 

Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger left the game late in the third period after he was hit by a slap shot on his forearm. General manager Paul Holmgren said X-rays were negative and Pronger is expected to play Saturday at Ottawa.

 

Pronger said he could have returned, but had trouble griping his stick.

 

"Guys shoot the puck hard, guys are trying to block shots, and things happen," Holmgren said. "We're fortunate that he is OK."

 

The Islanders quickly tried to reverse their losing ways when Nielsen scored his eighth goal of the season midway through the first period. He took the puck along the boards through the neutral zone and fired a wrister from the circle past Bobrovsky for the 1-0 lead.

 

Richards and Van Riemsdyk scored second-period goals against Montoya to give them the lead.

 

Richards scored his 19th goal only 2 minutes into the period to even the score. Van Riemsdyk had his stick down and was ready for a sweet behind-the-back pass from All-Star Claude Giroux that he got past Montoya for his 15th goal.

 

Carter's tip-in in the third for his 28th goal made it 3-1 and it seemed the Flyers would coast toward another win against the slowly-improving Islanders.

 

Not so fast.

 

Martin's first goal of the game was a dead-on shot from the slot that pulled the Islanders within one at 6:31.

 

"I wouldn't say it's a moral victory. We haven't won a game here since 2007," Martin said. "We really wanted to come in here and get the two points. It's unfortunate, but like I said, we battled hard and found a way to get a point."

 

Montoya made 39 saves to keep the Islanders in the game.

 

Notes: Holmgren said D Oskars Bartulis needs shoulder surgery. Bartulis will miss 10 to 12 weeks. Bartulis was injured on an illegal hit by Phoenix Coyotes left wing Scottie Upshall. Upshall was suspended two games by the NHL on Wednesday. ... Flyers F Nikolay Zherdev cleared waivers and participated in the morning skate. Holmgren said there are no plans to send Zherdev to the minors.

 

GOAL SCORERS

 

NYI: F. Nielsen (09:03 - 1st) , M. Martin (06:31 - 3rd) , M. Martin (19:32 - 3rd)

PHI: M. Richards (01:58 - 2nd) , J. van Riemsdyk (17:31 - 2nd) , J. Carter (05:05 - 3rd) , A. Meszaros (04:42 - OT)

GOALIES

 

NYI: A. Montoya (L)

PHI: S. Bobrovsky (W)

 

Flyers 4, Islanders 3, OT

Associated Press

 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - In regulation or overtime, the Flyers simply don't lose at home to the Islanders.

 

Andrej Meszaros scored at 4:42 of overtime to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 win over the New York Islanders on Thursday night.

 

Meszaros buried a 25-footer from the slot over Al Montoya's right shoulder for his fifth goal of the season and helped the Flyers continue their dominance over the Islanders.

 

"I saw the top corner, and it was the only shot I got actually," Meszaros said. "That is the way I have been shooting in practice. I tried it and it went in. It was fortunate for me and for the team."

 

Matt Martin's second goal of the game with 27.2 seconds left in the third period sent the game into overtime. He scored earlier in the period to make it 3-2.

 

Mike Richards, Jeff Carter and James van Riemsdyk also scored goals for the Flyers.

 

The Flyers continue to dominate the Islanders, beating them for the 12th straight time in Philadelphia. They have won 19 of the past 20 overall against their Atlantic Division rival.

 

The Islanders haven't won in Philadelphia since a 4-2 win on April 7, 2007.

 

Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 32 shots for the Eastern Conference-leading Flyers.

 

The Islanders aren't the only division rival to go down against the Flyers. Philadelphia is a sparkling 14-2-1 against the Atlantic and remains in a serious hunt for the NHL's points lead.

 

"Everybody wants a piece of us, I think," Meszaros said. "We want to win every game now we play at home. We want to be at the top of the league and have, if at all possible, a seventh game advantage, so we try to fight for that every game."

 

Frans Nielsen also scored for the Islanders.

 

The Flyers, who held the fifth-best record in team history through 60 games, had lost two of three for what counts as a slump this season. Facing the Islanders seemed the perfect way to snap out of it.

 

Martin, who recently returned from a four-game suspension for a brawl against Pittsburgh, forced overtime that stunned a Flyers crowd already heading for the exit.

 

"It seemed like the puck was wobbling back and forth when it came across so yeah, I was a little surprised," Bobrovsky said.

 

Meszaros made it worth sticking around for his game-winner.

 

Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger left the game late in the third period after he was hit by a slap shot on his forearm. General manager Paul Holmgren said X-rays were negative and Pronger is expected to play Saturday at Ottawa.

 

Pronger said he could have returned, but had trouble griping his stick.

 

"Guys shoot the puck hard, guys are trying to block shots, and things happen," Holmgren said. "We're fortunate that he is OK."

 

The Islanders quickly tried to reverse their losing ways when Nielsen scored his eighth goal of the season midway through the first period. He took the puck along the boards through the neutral zone and fired a wrister from the circle past Bobrovsky for the 1-0 lead.

 

Richards and Van Riemsdyk scored second-period goals against Montoya to give them the lead.

 

Richards scored his 19th goal only 2 minutes into the period to even the score. Van Riemsdyk had his stick down and was ready for a sweet behind-the-back pass from All-Star Claude Giroux that he got past Montoya for his 15th goal.

 

Carter's tip-in in the third for his 28th goal made it 3-1 and it seemed the Flyers would coast toward another win against the slowly-improving Islanders.

 

Not so fast.

 

Martin's first goal of the game was a dead-on shot from the slot that pulled the Islanders within one at 6:31.

 

"I wouldn't say it's a moral victory. We haven't won a game here since 2007," Martin said. "We really wanted to come in here and get the two points. It's unfortunate, but like I said, we battled hard and found a way to get a point."

 

Montoya made 39 saves to keep the Islanders in the game.

 

Notes: Holmgren said D Oskars Bartulis needs shoulder surgery. Bartulis will miss 10 to 12 weeks. Bartulis was injured on an illegal hit by Phoenix Coyotes left wing Scottie Upshall. Upshall was suspended two games by the NHL on Wednesday. ... Flyers F Nikolay Zherdev cleared waivers and participated in the morning skate. Holmgren said there are no plans to send Zherdev to the minors.

 

GOAL SCORERS

 

NYI: F. Nielsen (09:03 - 1st) , M. Martin (06:31 - 3rd) , M. Martin (19:32 - 3rd)

PHI: M. Richards (01:58 - 2nd) , J. van Riemsdyk (17:31 - 2nd) , J. Carter (05:05 - 3rd) , A. Meszaros (04:42 - OT)

GOALIES

 

NYI: A. Montoya (L)

PHI: S. Bobrovsky (W)

 

A few shots of this game, which Olympia won in overtime.

life of a salaryman

Math is driving me nuts....

 

Big test tomorrow.

 

I studied for like 3 hours, yet when I wake up I probably won't remember anything.

I know this is a cop out, but why must I learn all this junk? I'm never going to use it.....

 

Haha, anyways, this song was on some random CD in my car, and I kind of digged it. Plus, I thought it was appropriate.

 

XTC "Senses Working Overtime"---> www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZxoVrfnU6Y

    

Flyers 4, Islanders 3, OT

Associated Press

 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - In regulation or overtime, the Flyers simply don't lose at home to the Islanders.

 

Andrej Meszaros scored at 4:42 of overtime to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 win over the New York Islanders on Thursday night.

 

Meszaros buried a 25-footer from the slot over Al Montoya's right shoulder for his fifth goal of the season and helped the Flyers continue their dominance over the Islanders.

 

"I saw the top corner, and it was the only shot I got actually," Meszaros said. "That is the way I have been shooting in practice. I tried it and it went in. It was fortunate for me and for the team."

 

Matt Martin's second goal of the game with 27.2 seconds left in the third period sent the game into overtime. He scored earlier in the period to make it 3-2.

 

Mike Richards, Jeff Carter and James van Riemsdyk also scored goals for the Flyers.

 

The Flyers continue to dominate the Islanders, beating them for the 12th straight time in Philadelphia. They have won 19 of the past 20 overall against their Atlantic Division rival.

 

The Islanders haven't won in Philadelphia since a 4-2 win on April 7, 2007.

 

Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 32 shots for the Eastern Conference-leading Flyers.

 

The Islanders aren't the only division rival to go down against the Flyers. Philadelphia is a sparkling 14-2-1 against the Atlantic and remains in a serious hunt for the NHL's points lead.

 

"Everybody wants a piece of us, I think," Meszaros said. "We want to win every game now we play at home. We want to be at the top of the league and have, if at all possible, a seventh game advantage, so we try to fight for that every game."

 

Frans Nielsen also scored for the Islanders.

 

The Flyers, who held the fifth-best record in team history through 60 games, had lost two of three for what counts as a slump this season. Facing the Islanders seemed the perfect way to snap out of it.

 

Martin, who recently returned from a four-game suspension for a brawl against Pittsburgh, forced overtime that stunned a Flyers crowd already heading for the exit.

 

"It seemed like the puck was wobbling back and forth when it came across so yeah, I was a little surprised," Bobrovsky said.

 

Meszaros made it worth sticking around for his game-winner.

 

Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger left the game late in the third period after he was hit by a slap shot on his forearm. General manager Paul Holmgren said X-rays were negative and Pronger is expected to play Saturday at Ottawa.

 

Pronger said he could have returned, but had trouble griping his stick.

 

"Guys shoot the puck hard, guys are trying to block shots, and things happen," Holmgren said. "We're fortunate that he is OK."

 

The Islanders quickly tried to reverse their losing ways when Nielsen scored his eighth goal of the season midway through the first period. He took the puck along the boards through the neutral zone and fired a wrister from the circle past Bobrovsky for the 1-0 lead.

 

Richards and Van Riemsdyk scored second-period goals against Montoya to give them the lead.

 

Richards scored his 19th goal only 2 minutes into the period to even the score. Van Riemsdyk had his stick down and was ready for a sweet behind-the-back pass from All-Star Claude Giroux that he got past Montoya for his 15th goal.

 

Carter's tip-in in the third for his 28th goal made it 3-1 and it seemed the Flyers would coast toward another win against the slowly-improving Islanders.

 

Not so fast.

 

Martin's first goal of the game was a dead-on shot from the slot that pulled the Islanders within one at 6:31.

 

"I wouldn't say it's a moral victory. We haven't won a game here since 2007," Martin said. "We really wanted to come in here and get the two points. It's unfortunate, but like I said, we battled hard and found a way to get a point."

 

Montoya made 39 saves to keep the Islanders in the game.

 

Notes: Holmgren said D Oskars Bartulis needs shoulder surgery. Bartulis will miss 10 to 12 weeks. Bartulis was injured on an illegal hit by Phoenix Coyotes left wing Scottie Upshall. Upshall was suspended two games by the NHL on Wednesday. ... Flyers F Nikolay Zherdev cleared waivers and participated in the morning skate. Holmgren said there are no plans to send Zherdev to the minors.

 

GOAL SCORERS

 

NYI: F. Nielsen (09:03 - 1st) , M. Martin (06:31 - 3rd) , M. Martin (19:32 - 3rd)

PHI: M. Richards (01:58 - 2nd) , J. van Riemsdyk (17:31 - 2nd) , J. Carter (05:05 - 3rd) , A. Meszaros (04:42 - OT)

GOALIES

 

NYI: A. Montoya (L)

PHI: S. Bobrovsky (W)

 

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FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT: Extending Protections to Home Care Workers

 

Note: According to the Department of Labor, a home care worker who works for multiple consumers and a single third party joint employer must be paid at the overtime rate for any hours worked more than 40 in a single workweek, aggregating the time worked across consumers.

Just a traffic light shot. I got caught up in some construction. Instead of complaining I thought I'd take some photos. I really liked the steam from the freshly poured asphalt and the steamroller in bokeh.

 

All comments and feedback are greatly appreciated!

 

I can't convey how much I'm enjoying this new L lens, it's just awesome! If any Canon users out there has the extra money, this lens is worth picking up.

 

Here is a review: www.slrgear.com/reviews/showproduct.php/product/999/cat/all. This website is great for reviewing SLR gear.

Flyers 4, Islanders 3, OT

Associated Press

 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - In regulation or overtime, the Flyers simply don't lose at home to the Islanders.

 

Andrej Meszaros scored at 4:42 of overtime to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 win over the New York Islanders on Thursday night.

 

Meszaros buried a 25-footer from the slot over Al Montoya's right shoulder for his fifth goal of the season and helped the Flyers continue their dominance over the Islanders.

 

"I saw the top corner, and it was the only shot I got actually," Meszaros said. "That is the way I have been shooting in practice. I tried it and it went in. It was fortunate for me and for the team."

 

Matt Martin's second goal of the game with 27.2 seconds left in the third period sent the game into overtime. He scored earlier in the period to make it 3-2.

 

Mike Richards, Jeff Carter and James van Riemsdyk also scored goals for the Flyers.

 

The Flyers continue to dominate the Islanders, beating them for the 12th straight time in Philadelphia. They have won 19 of the past 20 overall against their Atlantic Division rival.

 

The Islanders haven't won in Philadelphia since a 4-2 win on April 7, 2007.

 

Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 32 shots for the Eastern Conference-leading Flyers.

 

The Islanders aren't the only division rival to go down against the Flyers. Philadelphia is a sparkling 14-2-1 against the Atlantic and remains in a serious hunt for the NHL's points lead.

 

"Everybody wants a piece of us, I think," Meszaros said. "We want to win every game now we play at home. We want to be at the top of the league and have, if at all possible, a seventh game advantage, so we try to fight for that every game."

 

Frans Nielsen also scored for the Islanders.

 

The Flyers, who held the fifth-best record in team history through 60 games, had lost two of three for what counts as a slump this season. Facing the Islanders seemed the perfect way to snap out of it.

 

Martin, who recently returned from a four-game suspension for a brawl against Pittsburgh, forced overtime that stunned a Flyers crowd already heading for the exit.

 

"It seemed like the puck was wobbling back and forth when it came across so yeah, I was a little surprised," Bobrovsky said.

 

Meszaros made it worth sticking around for his game-winner.

 

Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger left the game late in the third period after he was hit by a slap shot on his forearm. General manager Paul Holmgren said X-rays were negative and Pronger is expected to play Saturday at Ottawa.

 

Pronger said he could have returned, but had trouble griping his stick.

 

"Guys shoot the puck hard, guys are trying to block shots, and things happen," Holmgren said. "We're fortunate that he is OK."

 

The Islanders quickly tried to reverse their losing ways when Nielsen scored his eighth goal of the season midway through the first period. He took the puck along the boards through the neutral zone and fired a wrister from the circle past Bobrovsky for the 1-0 lead.

 

Richards and Van Riemsdyk scored second-period goals against Montoya to give them the lead.

 

Richards scored his 19th goal only 2 minutes into the period to even the score. Van Riemsdyk had his stick down and was ready for a sweet behind-the-back pass from All-Star Claude Giroux that he got past Montoya for his 15th goal.

 

Carter's tip-in in the third for his 28th goal made it 3-1 and it seemed the Flyers would coast toward another win against the slowly-improving Islanders.

 

Not so fast.

 

Martin's first goal of the game was a dead-on shot from the slot that pulled the Islanders within one at 6:31.

 

"I wouldn't say it's a moral victory. We haven't won a game here since 2007," Martin said. "We really wanted to come in here and get the two points. It's unfortunate, but like I said, we battled hard and found a way to get a point."

 

Montoya made 39 saves to keep the Islanders in the game.

 

Notes: Holmgren said D Oskars Bartulis needs shoulder surgery. Bartulis will miss 10 to 12 weeks. Bartulis was injured on an illegal hit by Phoenix Coyotes left wing Scottie Upshall. Upshall was suspended two games by the NHL on Wednesday. ... Flyers F Nikolay Zherdev cleared waivers and participated in the morning skate. Holmgren said there are no plans to send Zherdev to the minors.

 

GOAL SCORERS

 

NYI: F. Nielsen (09:03 - 1st) , M. Martin (06:31 - 3rd) , M. Martin (19:32 - 3rd)

PHI: M. Richards (01:58 - 2nd) , J. van Riemsdyk (17:31 - 2nd) , J. Carter (05:05 - 3rd) , A. Meszaros (04:42 - OT)

GOALIES

 

NYI: A. Montoya (L)

PHI: S. Bobrovsky (W)

 

Returning from Tilden mine with ore loads, the 3 Yard job crests the grade at Eagle Mills junction. The hard work for the pair of U30Cs is done, as the track levels off here and then goes downgrade on the home stretch to Eagle Mills yard.

 

11:40 pm, Tuesday, July 8th 2014

Flyers 4, Islanders 3, OT

Associated Press

 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - In regulation or overtime, the Flyers simply don't lose at home to the Islanders.

 

Andrej Meszaros scored at 4:42 of overtime to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 win over the New York Islanders on Thursday night.

 

Meszaros buried a 25-footer from the slot over Al Montoya's right shoulder for his fifth goal of the season and helped the Flyers continue their dominance over the Islanders.

 

"I saw the top corner, and it was the only shot I got actually," Meszaros said. "That is the way I have been shooting in practice. I tried it and it went in. It was fortunate for me and for the team."

 

Matt Martin's second goal of the game with 27.2 seconds left in the third period sent the game into overtime. He scored earlier in the period to make it 3-2.

 

Mike Richards, Jeff Carter and James van Riemsdyk also scored goals for the Flyers.

 

The Flyers continue to dominate the Islanders, beating them for the 12th straight time in Philadelphia. They have won 19 of the past 20 overall against their Atlantic Division rival.

 

The Islanders haven't won in Philadelphia since a 4-2 win on April 7, 2007.

 

Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 32 shots for the Eastern Conference-leading Flyers.

 

The Islanders aren't the only division rival to go down against the Flyers. Philadelphia is a sparkling 14-2-1 against the Atlantic and remains in a serious hunt for the NHL's points lead.

 

"Everybody wants a piece of us, I think," Meszaros said. "We want to win every game now we play at home. We want to be at the top of the league and have, if at all possible, a seventh game advantage, so we try to fight for that every game."

 

Frans Nielsen also scored for the Islanders.

 

The Flyers, who held the fifth-best record in team history through 60 games, had lost two of three for what counts as a slump this season. Facing the Islanders seemed the perfect way to snap out of it.

 

Martin, who recently returned from a four-game suspension for a brawl against Pittsburgh, forced overtime that stunned a Flyers crowd already heading for the exit.

 

"It seemed like the puck was wobbling back and forth when it came across so yeah, I was a little surprised," Bobrovsky said.

 

Meszaros made it worth sticking around for his game-winner.

 

Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger left the game late in the third period after he was hit by a slap shot on his forearm. General manager Paul Holmgren said X-rays were negative and Pronger is expected to play Saturday at Ottawa.

 

Pronger said he could have returned, but had trouble griping his stick.

 

"Guys shoot the puck hard, guys are trying to block shots, and things happen," Holmgren said. "We're fortunate that he is OK."

 

The Islanders quickly tried to reverse their losing ways when Nielsen scored his eighth goal of the season midway through the first period. He took the puck along the boards through the neutral zone and fired a wrister from the circle past Bobrovsky for the 1-0 lead.

 

Richards and Van Riemsdyk scored second-period goals against Montoya to give them the lead.

 

Richards scored his 19th goal only 2 minutes into the period to even the score. Van Riemsdyk had his stick down and was ready for a sweet behind-the-back pass from All-Star Claude Giroux that he got past Montoya for his 15th goal.

 

Carter's tip-in in the third for his 28th goal made it 3-1 and it seemed the Flyers would coast toward another win against the slowly-improving Islanders.

 

Not so fast.

 

Martin's first goal of the game was a dead-on shot from the slot that pulled the Islanders within one at 6:31.

 

"I wouldn't say it's a moral victory. We haven't won a game here since 2007," Martin said. "We really wanted to come in here and get the two points. It's unfortunate, but like I said, we battled hard and found a way to get a point."

 

Montoya made 39 saves to keep the Islanders in the game.

 

Notes: Holmgren said D Oskars Bartulis needs shoulder surgery. Bartulis will miss 10 to 12 weeks. Bartulis was injured on an illegal hit by Phoenix Coyotes left wing Scottie Upshall. Upshall was suspended two games by the NHL on Wednesday. ... Flyers F Nikolay Zherdev cleared waivers and participated in the morning skate. Holmgren said there are no plans to send Zherdev to the minors.

 

GOAL SCORERS

 

NYI: F. Nielsen (09:03 - 1st) , M. Martin (06:31 - 3rd) , M. Martin (19:32 - 3rd)

PHI: M. Richards (01:58 - 2nd) , J. van Riemsdyk (17:31 - 2nd) , J. Carter (05:05 - 3rd) , A. Meszaros (04:42 - OT)

GOALIES

 

NYI: A. Montoya (L)

PHI: S. Bobrovsky (W)

 

With the mild fall weather in 2008 this honey bee, usually done for the year, takes advantage of an opportunity of rare circumstance in Tualatin, Oregon.

Flyers 4, Islanders 3, OT

Associated Press

 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) - In regulation or overtime, the Flyers simply don't lose at home to the Islanders.

 

Andrej Meszaros scored at 4:42 of overtime to lift the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-3 win over the New York Islanders on Thursday night.

 

Meszaros buried a 25-footer from the slot over Al Montoya's right shoulder for his fifth goal of the season and helped the Flyers continue their dominance over the Islanders.

 

"I saw the top corner, and it was the only shot I got actually," Meszaros said. "That is the way I have been shooting in practice. I tried it and it went in. It was fortunate for me and for the team."

 

Matt Martin's second goal of the game with 27.2 seconds left in the third period sent the game into overtime. He scored earlier in the period to make it 3-2.

 

Mike Richards, Jeff Carter and James van Riemsdyk also scored goals for the Flyers.

 

The Flyers continue to dominate the Islanders, beating them for the 12th straight time in Philadelphia. They have won 19 of the past 20 overall against their Atlantic Division rival.

 

The Islanders haven't won in Philadelphia since a 4-2 win on April 7, 2007.

 

Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 32 shots for the Eastern Conference-leading Flyers.

 

The Islanders aren't the only division rival to go down against the Flyers. Philadelphia is a sparkling 14-2-1 against the Atlantic and remains in a serious hunt for the NHL's points lead.

 

"Everybody wants a piece of us, I think," Meszaros said. "We want to win every game now we play at home. We want to be at the top of the league and have, if at all possible, a seventh game advantage, so we try to fight for that every game."

 

Frans Nielsen also scored for the Islanders.

 

The Flyers, who held the fifth-best record in team history through 60 games, had lost two of three for what counts as a slump this season. Facing the Islanders seemed the perfect way to snap out of it.

 

Martin, who recently returned from a four-game suspension for a brawl against Pittsburgh, forced overtime that stunned a Flyers crowd already heading for the exit.

 

"It seemed like the puck was wobbling back and forth when it came across so yeah, I was a little surprised," Bobrovsky said.

 

Meszaros made it worth sticking around for his game-winner.

 

Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger left the game late in the third period after he was hit by a slap shot on his forearm. General manager Paul Holmgren said X-rays were negative and Pronger is expected to play Saturday at Ottawa.

 

Pronger said he could have returned, but had trouble griping his stick.

 

"Guys shoot the puck hard, guys are trying to block shots, and things happen," Holmgren said. "We're fortunate that he is OK."

 

The Islanders quickly tried to reverse their losing ways when Nielsen scored his eighth goal of the season midway through the first period. He took the puck along the boards through the neutral zone and fired a wrister from the circle past Bobrovsky for the 1-0 lead.

 

Richards and Van Riemsdyk scored second-period goals against Montoya to give them the lead.

 

Richards scored his 19th goal only 2 minutes into the period to even the score. Van Riemsdyk had his stick down and was ready for a sweet behind-the-back pass from All-Star Claude Giroux that he got past Montoya for his 15th goal.

 

Carter's tip-in in the third for his 28th goal made it 3-1 and it seemed the Flyers would coast toward another win against the slowly-improving Islanders.

 

Not so fast.

 

Martin's first goal of the game was a dead-on shot from the slot that pulled the Islanders within one at 6:31.

 

"I wouldn't say it's a moral victory. We haven't won a game here since 2007," Martin said. "We really wanted to come in here and get the two points. It's unfortunate, but like I said, we battled hard and found a way to get a point."

 

Montoya made 39 saves to keep the Islanders in the game.

 

Notes: Holmgren said D Oskars Bartulis needs shoulder surgery. Bartulis will miss 10 to 12 weeks. Bartulis was injured on an illegal hit by Phoenix Coyotes left wing Scottie Upshall. Upshall was suspended two games by the NHL on Wednesday. ... Flyers F Nikolay Zherdev cleared waivers and participated in the morning skate. Holmgren said there are no plans to send Zherdev to the minors.

 

GOAL SCORERS

 

NYI: F. Nielsen (09:03 - 1st) , M. Martin (06:31 - 3rd) , M. Martin (19:32 - 3rd)

PHI: M. Richards (01:58 - 2nd) , J. van Riemsdyk (17:31 - 2nd) , J. Carter (05:05 - 3rd) , A. Meszaros (04:42 - OT)

GOALIES

 

NYI: A. Montoya (L)

PHI: S. Bobrovsky (W)

 

Searching through my hard drives and looking for the path I took over the years with my varioius means of travel - the oldest are low quality images copied from low quality slides taken with cheap cameras but the memories are priceless to me - sadly I cannot find images for all the vehicles so far but I will search on - a few are repeats but i want to post them as a whole .The last one I will post after these are uploaded is of our latest toy, the "end of the road" for us , for now anyway:-). Hopefully there will be a Tesla Cybertruck if I can stay upright long enough. And for the recocrd , yes the Model 3 does take off if you are not watchful , merging into the highway I got a shock today - need to watch that speedo closely the girl flies :-)

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Ryde Inspector Alan Sheppard 'leafs through' the schedule register in an attempt to cover the overtime requirements on the clipboard to his right. The Summer season was drawing to a close on September 24th 1984 and overtime would also cease.

Workin' Overtime b/w Workin' Overtime (instrumental). Diana Ross, Motown Records/USA (1989)

Overtime the multi-task multi-featured chair rated for the 24/7 high intensive workplace. Excellent for call centers emergency centers or tech support centers. Its versatile styling makes the Overtime a perfect fit for any office environment. Rated up to 350 lbs. and features heavy-duty adjustable arms casters base and cylinder. Overtime comes with steel reinforced seat plates for additional strength.

No, he hasn't lost his right arm; he's using it to hold the cellphone to his left ear, while eating with his left hand, while studying the computer screen. Greg is a hard-driving restaurant entrepreneur and executive who routinely works 12-hour days, much of it on the road visiting his restaurants in several states. This was supposed to be a social occasion and a time to unwind -- until the call came. Crisis!

It had to be dealt with then and there and was, after his usual 12-hour day. Oh, yes, notice that it is dark out.

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