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Ranking the Top 10 worst playoff heartbreaks in Bruins history

Is the Bruins' most recent exit from the Stanley Cup Playoffs also their most heartbreaking? Joe Haggerty counts down the biggest playoff disappointments, including way too many losses against the B's archrivals, the Montreal Canadiens.




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Wayne Gretzky’s advice to top NHL prospects: ‘Embrace every moment of it’

Five of the top NHL prospects took part in a video call with Gretzky and were given advice as they prepare to take the next step in their careers.




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Ducks sign Christian Djoos and Jani Hakanpaa to one-year, one-way deals

Ducks defensemen Christian Djoos and Jani Hakanpaa will stay with the team through the 2020-21 season after each signed a one-year, one-way contract extension.




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Sharks' Marcus Sorensen still skating, keeping routine while in Sweden

Marcus Sorensen is using his connections in Sweden to stay ready in case the NHL season resumes.




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PHT Morning Skate: Jordan the NHL owner; Laraque opens up

Thursday's collection of links.




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2020 NHL draft profile: Braden Schneider has quite a high ceiling for a 2-way defenseman

The Flyers have had quite a bit of luck when drafting players from the Brandon Wheat Kings. Could they keep their streak alive with Braden Schneider in the first round of the 2020 NHL draft? By Brooke Destra




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Chris Pronger denies involvement in robbery of 2010 Stanley Cup-winning puck

We may have eliminated a suspect from the mystery of the missing puck from Game 6 of the 2010 Stanley Cup Final.




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The best Capitals player to wear each jersey number: 81-99

Alex Ovechkin can lay claim as the best Capitals player to wear No. 8, but what about the rest of the jersey numbers? Who are the best Caps for every number?




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Evgeny Kuznestov doesn’t consider his 2018 series-winning goal against Pittsburgh the biggest of his life

Capitals forward Evgeny Kuznetsov doesn't consider his series-winning goal against the Penguins in 2018 is the biggest goal of his life.




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Column: More normality from NFL. Will it happen on time?

Spanking new stadiums in Los Angeles and Las Vegas unveiled in prime time. Business as usual, and you really can't blame the NFL for that. “The release of the NFL schedule is something our fans eagerly anticipate every year, as they look forward with hope and optimism to the season ahead,” Commissioner Roger Goodell said.




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Roundtable: What is your favorite hockey photo of all-time?

There have been so many great hockey images taken by photographers. We choose our top three shots ranging from Stanley Cup celebations to iconic moments.




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2020 NHL draft profile: Ridly Greig, son of Flyers scout Mark Greig, is a center with 200-foot bite

Ridly Greig, son of Flyers scout Mark Greig, is a center with 200-foot bite and should be available for the club in the first round of the 2020 NHL draft. By Jordan Hall




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Capitals cut ties with Leipsic after disparaging comments

The Washington Capitals on Friday placed Brendan Leipsic on unconditional waivers to terminate his contract after he made disparaging comments about women and teammates in a private social media chat. In a conversation involving his brother and Florida Panthers minor leaguer Jack Rodewald, Leipsic commented on the physical appearances of Vancouver forward Tanner Pearson's wife and Edmonton captain Connor McDavid's girlfriend. The NHL called it ''inexcusable conduct'' and said it would address the matter with the Capitals and Panthers.




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This Date in Bruins History: B's earn thrilling OT wins vs. Leafs, Canadiens

Few things in sports are better than overtime in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and May 8 has seen the Boston Bruins play in a couple memorable games that required bonus hockey.




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Capitals' Greatest Hits: How to watch Troy Brouwer's game-winning goal in 2015 Winter Classic

Troy Brouwer scored the game-winning goal as the Capitals beat the Blackhawks at Nationals Park on Jan. 1, 2015. Relive the excitement with Monday night's replay.




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Former Flyer Mark Howe knows NHL is trying to stay 'open-minded' about 2019-20 season

Former Flyer and current Red Wings scout Mark Howe said the "open-minded" NHL is determined to finish the 2019-20 season. By Joe Fordyce




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To Show That Elections Matter, This Teacher Is Running for Office

In a civics lesson come to life, this Missouri high school government teacher is running for state legislature.




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Missouri's State Board Hasn't Met Since January. With Governor Gone, What Now?

Gov. Erik Greitens has resigned and the board doesn't have enough governor-appointed members to form a quorum. Important tasks have been piling up.




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Revamped School Board Starts Search for New Schools Chief for Missouri

The search for Missouri's next top education official has begun nearly 10 months after the last one was fired. The state board of education began accepting applications last week.




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Q&A: How to Bolster Cybersecurity in Your Schools

Melissa Tebbenkamp, the director of instructional technology for the Raytown Quality Schools near Kansas City, says her district's biggest cybersecurity risk is "ourselves." She outlines what it takes to teach educators how to help protect schools and districts against cyberattacks.




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More Than Phonics: How to Boost Comprehension for Early Readers

Learning how to decode words is essential to becoming a reader. But research shows that building a strong vocabulary and knowledge-base is crucial as well.




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What Principals Learn From Roughing It in the Woods

In three days of rock climbing, orienteering, and other challenging outdoor experiences, principals get to examine their own—and others’—strengths and weaknesses as leaders.




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Reading Instruction: A Flurry of New State Laws

Many states have recently enacted laws or rules designed to ensure that teachers are well versed in evidence-based reading instruction. Here are some highlights.




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Shifting Science Instruction to the Coronavirus: New Activities, Units

A small group of science teachers in Missouri is using the coronavirus as a teachable moment that's aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards.




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Anything you can do I can do / by Stacey A. Bedwell ; illustrated by Rosie Glasse.

[United Kingdom] : Dame Vera Lynn Children's Charity, 2018.




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How does my brain work? / by Stacey A. Bedwell.

[Poland] : [Stacey A. Bedwell], 2016.




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Taking Herbal Baths | a zine about using herbs for bathing | relax rejuvenate soothing personal care | natural health bath spa | hand drawn

2019




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the little book of work affirmations - a mini zine of positive affirmations to help you survive capitalism

2019




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burnt out zine ~ how to cope with autistic burnout // autism, asd, aspergers, neurodivergent

2019




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Night Sounds, a mini chapbook about listening to nature in the city, with black line drawings. Tiny illustrated zine about nature.

2017




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Zine: The Sweetness Of Doing Nothing (ArtBooklet)




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Before We Were Alive Zine




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Health education news / editor: Michael Jacob ; reporter: Ruth Garland.

London : Health Education Council, 1985.




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World Health Organization : 1948-1988 / [World Health Organization]

Geneva, Switzerland : World Health Organization, 1988.




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Smart women don't smoke.

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [201-?]




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Wheel of the Year | Complete Series | Zine

2019




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Zine - Greenish - Zero waste, plastic free




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Resilient & resisting: the sex work edition




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Administrative control of the purity of food in England : / A. W. J. MacFadden.

England : Society of Medical Officers of Health in England, [192-?]




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Annual conference 1961 / National Association for Maternal and Child Welfare.

England : National Association for Maternal and Child Welfare, 1961.




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Oh Luna Fortuna : the story of how the ethics of polyamory helped my rescue dog and me heal from trauma / graphic memoir comic by Stacy Bias.

London : Stacy Bias, 2019.




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Big brother to an angel / written by Holly Hunt ; illustrated by Jenny Duda.

Howe Island, Canada : Pier 44 Press, [2017]




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Don't feed the worry bug : a WorryWoo tale / by Andi Green.

Jersey City, NJ : Monsters In My Head, LLC, 2011.




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The Umbilical Family / Cate Sawyer & Adriana Avellis.

[QLD, Australia] : Hawkeye Publishing, 2018.




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Daddy Dog and Papi Panda's rainbow family.

Middletown, DE : Amazon, 2018.




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How babies and families are made : (there is more than one way) / by Patricia Schaffer ; illustrated by Suzanne Corbett.

Berkeley, California : Tabor Sarah Books, 1988.




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Marketplace, power, prestige : the healthcare professions' struggle for recognition (19th-20th century) / edited by Pierre Pfütsch.

Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, 2019.




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Tierische Drogen im 18. Jahrhundert im Spiegel offizineller und nicht offizineller Literatur und ihre Bedeutung in der Gegenwart / Katja Susanne Moosmann ; mit einem Geleitwort von Christoph Friedrich.

Stuttgart : In Kommission: Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft, 2019.




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Das Apothekenwesen in Baden von 1945 bis 1960 / Ilse Denninger ; mit einem Geleitwort von Christoph Friedrich.

Stuttgart : In Kommission: Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 2019.




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Medizin ist Wandel : das Gedankengebäude der chinesischen Medizin richtig verstehen / Andrea-Mercedes Riegel.

Baden-Baden : DWV, Deutscher Wissenschafts-Verlag, 2019.