2012年2月12日星期日

Sunday’s matchup began on a record-breaking note of a different kind

The league mark was set by the Boston Bruins during the 1929-30 season and matched by Philadelphia in 1976. Detroit can break the record Tuesday night against burberry women coats the Dallas Stars.

Sunday’s matchup began on a record-breaking note of a different kind, with Red Wings defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom playing in his 1,550th game, the most by an N.H.L. player who spent his entire career with one team. He broke the mark set by Alex Delvecchio, who played 1,549 games for Detroit from the 1950-51 season to 1973-74.

Gordie Howe played in a club-record 1,687 games for Detroit, but ended his N.H.L. career with the Hartford Whalers.

PANTHERS 4, ISLANDERS 1 Kris Versteeg, Tomas Fleischmann, Tyson Strachan and Jack Skille scored consecutive goals to lift Florida over the host Islanders.

Jose Theodore made 26 saves in his first appearance since Jan. 20 after sustaining a knee injury.

Frans Nielsen scored the Islanders’ goal on the team’s first shot at 3 minutes 35 seconds of the first period.

DUCKS 5, BLUE JACKETS 3 Corey Perry scored three goals for his second hat trick against Columbus this season as surging Anaheim beat the last-place Blue Jackets. Bobby Ryan had a goal and an assist, and Ryan Getzlaf added three assists for the visiting Ducks.

Teemu Selanne, who leads Anaheim in points in his 20th season, picked up an assist to tie Brett Hull for 21st on the N.H.L.’s career list with 1,391 points.

KINGS 4, STARS 2 Jordan Nolan and Dwight King each scored their first career goal as Los Angeles won at Dallas. Nolan and King were called up from Manchester of the American Hockey League on Feb. 10.

BLUES 3, SHARKS 0 Alex Pietrangelo scored two goals for host St. Louis, and Jaroslav Halak made 25 saves for his sixth shutout.

PENGUINS 4, LIGHTNING 2 Pittsburgh scored three goals in the second period to top visiting Tampa Bay, which got two first-period goals from Steve Downie. The Beach Boys, led by the band's three surviving co-founders, played their landmark hit "Good Vibrations" on the stage of the Grammy Awards on Sunday in their first performance together in more than two decades.

The rendition of their landmark single by original Beach Boys Brian Wilson, Mike Love and Al Jardine, along with newer members Bruce Johnston and David Marks, was an upbeat burberry women coats 2012 highlight of a show shadowed by the death of pop star Whitney Houston on Saturday.

The band played on a stage bedecked with surfboards and large video screens displaying psychedelic patterns of color, with Wilson, 69, at the keyboards and Love, 70, fronting the group, trading lead vocals and sharing in the band's signature harmonies.

The five musicians, who were all involved in various line-ups of the Beach Boys during their 1960s heyday, announced in December that they planned to release a new album this year and launch a world tour to celebrate the group's 50th anniversary.

Backstage after their appearance, Wilson enthused about the experience of playing live with his Beach Boys cohorts for the first time in more than 20 years.

"With all the guys together we were supporting each other. It was a different experience, and it was a thrill for me," Wilson said. "Just being on stage together gives us a chance to express ourselves vocally and instrumentally."

The Beach Boys' appearance was introduced by performances of two other hits from the group's body of work, reproduced in their California surf-sound style by two contemporary bands -- "Surfer Girl" covered by Maroon 5 and "Wouldn't It Be Nice" by Foster the People.

The Beach Boys struck their first chords in Hawthorne, California, in 1961, with brothers Brian, Carl and Dennis Wilson, their cousin Mike Love and school friend Al Jardin.

Johnston and Marks joined later versions of the band to fill in for departing members. Dennis and Carl Wilson died in 1983 and 1998, respectively.

The Beach Boys hold the title for America's cheap burberry windbreakers for women 2012 designer rice top-selling band, according to Nielsen SoundScan figures, and also hold the record for the most Billboard Top 40 chart hits with 36 songs.

They have received numerous accolades, including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement award and an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.

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