Lake Shore Drive shootout ends up in 3-vehicle crash in Gold

Police are searching for a number of individuals who ran clear of the scene of a crash after a shootout with every other automobile Thursday on Lake Shore Drive close to Oak Street Beach. The occupants of a Chrysler Town and Country minivan had been exchanging gunfire with every other automobile, most likely a black SUV, whilst heading south about 10:50 p.m. within the 1100 block of North Lake Shore Drive, in keeping with Chicago police. The Chrysler rear-ended a Fiat and a Toyota Corolla, sideswiped the Toyota and crashed into the concrete median, police stated. Three or 4 other folks were given out of the minivan and ran off. The ladies using the Fiat and the Toyota refused clinical

Blackhawks’ old-time stars ‘show up’ in 3-2 shootout victory

SUNRISE, Fla. — With the playoffs an extended shot for the Blackhawks, the problem for coach Jeremy Colliton has been holding his gamers locked in regardless of sitting removed from the place they imagined they might be within the standings. That disappointment can take a toll on morale, however Colliton needs to see the Hawks care sufficient to play arduous — and play inside his system — till the top. That alone received’t at all times overcome the Hawks’ expertise deficit, however it might probably preserve them from an all-out spiral. They confirmed Colliton what he wanted to see in a 3-2 shootout victory Saturday in opposition to the Panthers and former coach Joel Quenneville. ‘‘That’s

Shoot-out delights: the long and the short of it

Shoot-out delights: the long and the short of it

Watched by a UEFA Youth League record crowd, Real Madrid last night edged past Krasnodar 3-0 on penalties, falling just short of the record for lowest scoring shoot-out. UEFA.com celebrates the pleasure and pain of spot kicks.Origin• FIFA adopted the shoot-out on 27 June 1970, as proposed by Israel Football Association (IFA) president Michael Almog after seeing his national team lose a 1968 Olympic quarter-final on the drawing of lots.First• The first shoot-out in UEFA competition came on 30 September 1970 when Budapest Honvéd beat Aberdeen 5-4 in the European Cup Winners' Cup first round.• T... UEFA.com - News

Team USA Wins Gold Medal At World Juniors In Shootout Thriller Over Canada

Share this: Team USA is bringing home the gold. The Americans defeated Team Canada 5-4 in overtime Thursday in the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship. Team USA displayed tremendous heart, overcoming two two-goal deficits. Kieffer Bellows posted two goals in regulation for the Americans, while Colin White and Boston Bruins prospect Charlie McAvoy each provided a goal. McAvoy also earned “Player of the Game” honors. After the game was locked at 4-4 at the end of regulation, the teams headed to a 20-minute overtime period. When overtime ended in a stalemate, a five-round shootout decided the winner. Troy Terry scored the lone shootout goal in the fourth round. It was only fitting, as Terry’s three shootout goals in the semifinals sent Team USA to the gold medal game.

Bruins Outplay Flyers For Large Stretches But Come Up Short In Shootout Loss

Bruins Outplay Flyers For Large Stretches But Come Up Short In Shootout Loss

The Boston Bruins played better than the Philadelphia Flyers for large portions of Tuesday night’s game, but it was only good enough for one point. Boston lost 3-2 in a shootout to Philly after scoring two third-period goals to force overtime. Check out the video above to hear Jack Edwards and Andy Brickley break down the game, as seen on “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank. ... NESN.com

Sam Gagner’s Nifty Shootout Goal Lifts Blue Jackets Over Bruins In Preseason Ope…

Share this: The Boston Bruins fought through 65 minutes of timed hockey, but it wasn’t enough to come away from Monday’s preseason opener with a victory. Boston lost to the Columbus Blue Jackets in a shootout, 3-2, after Sam Gagner’s nifty goal ended things following a scoreless five-minute overtime period. Despite never leading in the game, Boston didn’t find itself playing catch-up for too long, either. After a scoreless first period, Columbus found the net just 2:34 into the second period when Sonny Milano scored a power play goal to give his team a 1-0 advantage. It didn’t take Boston long to answer, though, as Jimmy Hayes took a feed from Jake DeBrusk and Austin Czarnik on a rush to even the score at