

Confusion ensues, as does a song: “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life.” “Girl From the North Country”īob Dylan songs, both beloved and obscure, swirl around this tale of a Midwest boardinghouse and its unlucky denizens during the depths of the Depression. Screen it: You want irreverent? Try “Monty Python’s The Life of Brian,” about the poor sucker who happened to be born one stable away from Jesus Christ. The duo behind “South Park” created this irreverent, profanity laced but ultimately warm-hearted musical about clueless missionaries in Africa.

Ken Howard’s Jefferson, by the way, is a helluva lot nicer than his “Hamilton” counterpart.
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Screen it: The 1972 movie musical “1776” covers some of the same ground, from wildly different perspectives - in this case, those of John Adams, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson. Revolution, the birth of a nation, duels and a side dish of adultery: Lin-Manuel Miranda raps up all that and more in this blockbuster hit. Her 2015 book “ The Taming of the Queen” imagines what life was like for Catherine (or, as she spells it, Kateryn) Parr who, when she wasn’t holding horny old Henry at bay, tried to save Protestantism while romancing a member of the king’s court. Read it: Historical novelist Philippa Gregory has taken a keen interest in royal wives. In this buzzy new British import, Henry VIII’s six wives compete to see who got the worst of him. The Bruins look to even things up and get by that tight checking and solid goaltending before heading to Joe Louis Arena, where they don't win too often.Broadway will go dark tonight amid coronavirus panic “Six”ĭivorced, beheaded, died divorced, beheaded, survived. Get your dinner early and get your beverage of choice and your easy chair ready for Sunday afternoon's Game Two. Get those sunrise services out of the way. Stating the obvious, if you don't score, you cannot win, and the line of Milan Lucic, David Krejci, and Jarome Iginla had but four shots on net. Boston had trouble finishing the scoring chances they had on Jimmy Howard. The Bruins had no trouble with the speed of the the Red Wings. Everyone spoke of Detroit's speed before the series, however, nothing in Friday's game gave anyone reason to fear it. The Red Wings are a team that plays a totally different style than the Bruins have faced in the playoffs in a while. Yes, it's only one game and it was at home, but we've seen this script before, albeit not with this team. It was followed by a great shot by a great player. Justin Abdelkader crashed the lane, and into Hamilton, causing the screen.

It was the latter as Datsyuk entered the Bruins zone. But Rask was sharp and neither team could score, and you knew this was going to be one of those games that would be decided on a mistake or a great play. Oh, and the usually reliable Patrice Bergeron was at 52 percent but did lose 10 of 11 draws at one point.Īt times, especially in the second period, Detroit's forechecking hemmed the Bruins in their own end as the Wings kept fighting for space. If you lose faceoffs, it generally means you spend the next 13-20 seconds chasing and trying to gain possession of the puck. David Krejci 2-for-8 and Carl Soderberg 3-for-8. Boston lost the faceoff battle, losing 55 percent of the draws. But when he has the puck is when he can make you look silly.įor the Bruins, it was a few uncharacteristic things that can make the difference between winning and losing.
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"He's coming back from an injury, but he can still can do some very good things and he knows how to play without the puck," Babcock said. But it was the "world class player" as Detroit Coach Mike Babcock put it talking about Datsyuk. Tight checking was the word from both coaches after the game along with it being an even game. The City’s Self Screening Tool is used to assess entry or non-entry to the Citys facility, to communicate the results of screening to supervisors or staff contacts at the City prior to attending a City facility, and to show the screening results to supervisors or staff contacts to.

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Detroit Red Wings Pavel Datsyuk scored the only goal - in highlight fashion - pulling the puck from behind and wristing a shot between the legs of Doug Hamilton, over the pad and under the glove of Tuukka Rask in Game One of their series with the Boston Bruins. Responding to alerts received through the COVID Alert app. BOSTON (CBS) - It doesn't take him long, but he is magic, and he performed it Friday night at the TD Garden.
