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“Tight checking,” said Mattias Ekholm, who scored Edmonton’s tying goal in the third period. “I think that there’s two very experienced lineups with a lot of playoff experience and have been in these situations. Everybody’s pretty confident and comfortable in these. I think it’s going to be a lot of the same.”Part of what made it masterpiece hockey was how good the Panthers and Oilers are when the pressure is on. Sure, mistakes were made that led to goals, including the puck over the glass penalty in OT, but much of the game was textbook fundamentals.
“The pucks go deep that are supposed to go deep,” Maurice said. “I think we had one all night we didn’t like, maybe two all night that we didn’t like our decision of the line. They didn’t fool around with it, either.”A year after the Panthers went up 3-0 in the series only to lose three in a row and thenin a tight Game 7, it’s clear these opponents are again evenly matched. That is a recipe for some fun times ahead, with Game 2 Friday night in Edmonton the next chapter of a growing rivalry.
“It’s two great teams,” Ekholm said. “The thing now, too, is we know exactly how they play, they know exactly how we play. It’s those little, little details that are going to matter so much in the end. It’s one lost coverage for a second here or there, or a penalty like you saw tonight, or whatever it is. It’s teams that are also very comfortable in these moments and in these high stake games.”The Trump administration must restore hundreds of millions of dollars in
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The Midwest, Northeast and Great Lakes regions of the U.S. have “very unhealthy” air quality, according to the Environmental Protection Agency, and experts say people should take precautions.The EPA’s Air Quality Index converts all pollutant levels into a single number. The lower the number, the better.
Anything below 50 is classified as “healthy.” Fifty to 100 is “moderate” while 100-150 is unhealthy for “sensitive groups,” and anything above 150 is bad for everyone. The Air Quality Index was aroundSensitive groups include people with asthma, lung disease or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, said Dr. Sanjay Sethi, chief of the division of pulmonary, critical care and sleep medicine at the University of Buffalo’s medical school.