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...Olivier Bouchard’s point-blank shot in the third minute of overtime. “I thought Daigneau made some [big] saves,” Dutchmen coach Nate Leaman said. “That save he made on [Bouchard] in overtime, that’s a game-saver there.” SHAKING THINGS UP The Crimson’s lineup featured various changes, with injuries and coach’s decisions changing the look of the team. Harvard goaltender Justin Tobe did not travel with the team, taking some time off to resolve an unspecified medical condition...
...their matching iridescent green radiation-type suits and the ever-changing graphics on the projection screen. The problem was that none of this really worked: the suits just made them look like firefighters, and the backdrop more often than not looked like a head shop’s screen saver. SFA haven’t lost their eccentricity altogether, but it doesn’t seem to be in good shape.It seems impossible to define SFA without mentioning their nationality; they are unapologetically Welsh. (They have recorded a full LP in the Welsh language, their first names are Huw, Dafydd...
Peterson said the savings deficit is also a serious problem—the U.S. has gone from the biggest saver in the world to the biggest consumer. Peterson advocated mandatory saving as the solution, a proposal that he admits is quite controversial...
...particularly resonant scene of modern skepticism is one in which Constantine and fellow world-saver Angie dare to question the justice of the Catholic Church’s teaching on suicide; namely, that to kill oneself shows such disrespect for God’s gift of life that one could be damned for it. Angie demands that her sister receive a Catholic burial, and the priest’s refusal is portrayed as an inflexible slavishness to an outmoded rule...
...STORAGE SAVER...