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NHL LOS ANGELES KINGS VS CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS
Chicago Blackhawks' Matt Ellison (16) scores past Los Angeles Kings' goaltender Craig Anderson during the first period on November 30, 2005 in Chicago. (UPI Photo/Brian Kersey)

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Jarome Iginla scored twice during an onslaught of six consecutive Pittsburgh goals Wednesday that carried the Penguins to a 7-3 rout of Ottawa.
Colin Greening scored 7:39 into the second overtime Sunday and Ottawa bounced back in its second-round playoff series with a 2-1 win over Pittsburgh.
Sidney Crosby produced a hat trick and Brenden Morrow scored the game-winner Friday, lifting Pittsburgh to a 4-3 decision over Ottawa.
Evgeni Malkin stayed hot with a goal and an assist Tuesday for Pittsburgh, which opened its second-round Eastern Conference series with a 4-1 win over Ottawa.
Kyle Turris scored 2:32 into overtime Tuesday, lifting Ottawa to a 3-2 win over Montreal and a commanding 3-1 lead in their first-round playoff series.
Jean-Gabriel Pageau had a hat trick Sunday and Ottawa flattened Montreal 6-1 in a brawl-filled game that handed the Senators a 2-1 playoff series lead.
Ryan White and Brendan Gallagher scored in a span of 53 seconds early in the second period Friday to bring Montreal a 3-1 win over Ottawa.
Jakob Silfverberg and Marc Methot scored 1:53 apart during a three-goal third period Thursday that rallied Ottawa to a 4-2 playoff victory over Montreal.
Steve Mason stopped 43-of-44 shots Saturday, backstopping the Philadelphia Flyers to a season-ending 2-1 decision over Ottawa.
Sergei Gonchar scored a power-play goal 47 seconds into overtime Thursday, lifting the Ottawa Senators into the playoffs with a 2-1 win over Washington.
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Tornado recover efforts underway in Moore, Oklahoma
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Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin talks to victims from the May 20 tornado that hit Moore, Oklahoma, May 22, 2013. The EF-5 tornado cut a path of destruction approximately 17 miles by 1.3 miles wide and left 24 people dead. UPI/J.P. Wilson