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...bunch. In fact, the writers and directors of the new wave of horror movies seem to be mild young men from the suburbs who grew up watching The Shining at sleepovers while Mom and Dad slept in the next room. The Old Guard of horror directors, including Craven and Tobe Hooper (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre), has welcomed the newcomers, inviting them to its Masters of Horror dinner parties in Hollywood (also occasionally attended by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, who are co-directing a slasher double-feature called Grindhouse, due next year...
...either one team or the other found itself on the power play. Even though Harvard spent several minutes killing multiple PEI 5-on-3 man-advantage chances, the Crimson managed to limit the Panthers to just one goal and escaped with the 4-3 victory. NOTES: Senior goaltender Justin Tobe played the first two periods and posted 14 saves on 16 shots before being replaced by rookie Kyle Richter in the third. Richter posted 11 saves and allowed just one goal…Harvard outshot PEI, 59-27…The Crimson’s power play...
...slinging, cowpoke protagonist, is difficult to take without a grain of salt. The idea of a horseless, homeless cowboy roaming around the urban and suburban areas of the California central valley rightfully elicits some doubt and curiosity in the film’s cast of characters. Where defiant teen Tobe (Evan Rachel Wood, “Thirteen”) sees excitement and intrigue, her father (David Morse, “The Green Mile”) sees trailer trash, and her kid brother (Rory Culkin, “Mean Creek”) sees a role model. The film traces the melancholy...
...Only two and a half minutes later, however, Dartmouth scored its only goal of the night, as Nick Johnson one-timed a cross-crease feed past Daigneau at the left post. But that was the only blemish on Harvard’s score sheet, as Daigneau and backup Justin Tobe combined to shut out the potent Big Green offense for the rest of the period. The Crimson’s attack, however, did not let up, tallying three more goals as the Cornell fans waiting for the second semifinal started chanting, “Goal inflation...
...nearly 51 minutes of play, after which Donato pulled him to prevent injury. And also, the coach added, because “sometimes when you pull a guy out, he gets an ovation, and I thought John certainly deserved an ovation by himself.” Backup Justin Tobe made a perfect ten stops in 9:26 of relief. During the following night’s championship victory, Daigneau stopped 19 of 21 shots and was named Most Outstanding Player on the All-Tournament team. Donato said he was asked before the second game if he felt that Daigneau?...