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acards       that ars .... and friend 9-11-2018 04:51 AM
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Ellen Grade       911 9-11-2018 06:25 AM
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9/11 Memorial Ceremony To Honor Victims On 17th Anniversary Of Attacks

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – It has been 17 years since the September 11th terror attacks forever changed our country and our city.
On Tuesday morning, family and friends of those who died will gather near the National September 11th Memorial and Museum in Lower Manhattan, as they do every year, to pause, reflect and pay tribute to the lives that were lost that day.

At 8:39 a.m., they will once again read the names of the nearly 3,000 victims of the 2001 attacks along the footprint
of where the Twin Towers once stood.
The ceremony will pause six times – twice to mark the time each plane hit the towers, twice for the moments when the buildings fell, and twice more to mark the attacks on the Pentagon and Flight 93.

More: Dozens Of Athletes Complete 3-Day Pentagon To Ground Zero Run In Honor Of Victims Lost On 9/11
The commemoration is a solemn tribute to those who died and those who risked their lives to save others.

For many making the pilgrimage to Ground Zero on this 17th anniversary, the pain will still be very raw. But the hope is that they will take some comfort in the 9/11 Memorial and Museum’s testament to the triumph of human dignity over evil and in being surrounded by new signs of strength at the site.

Four of the five buildings, including One, Three, Four and Seven World Trade, are now open and occupied. Over the weekend, the new WTC Cortlandt Street subway station reopened.

More: Those Who Suspect They Have World Trade Center-Related Illnesses Urged To Sign Up For Government Programs
There are also thousands of new residents living in the area, helping transform one of the nation’s worst tragedies into a symbol of renewal.

“I was here when it happened. So I’m glad there’s been a rebirth here and a renaissance,” said Marisa Latham, who works at Three World Trade.
At 7 a.m., the 9/11 Museum will open only for family members of those who died before reopening to the public at 3 p.m.
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acards       that ars .... and friend 9-14-2018 05:05 AM
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NIGHT BIRD       paustinnoto@gmail.com 9-14-2018 8:17 PM
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Jennifer Donnolly       Sleeping Now To Rise Again 9-15-2018 2:55 PM
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MAC A MORE       711 9-16-2018 12:50 PM
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Bobby Nystrom's goal at 7:11 of overtime in Game 6 against Flyers gave New York first of four consecutive Stanley Cup championships

It's a scene that still thrills New York Islanders fans: forward Bobby Nystrom's backhand chip of a pass from linemate John Tonelli sailing past Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Pete Peeters, giving the former NHL laughingstocks the first of what became four consecutive Stanley Cup championships.

At 7:11 of overtime 37 years ago Wednesday, on May 24, 1980, a sweltering Saturday afternoon, the Stanley Cup took up residence on Long Island.

The Islanders entered Game 6 of the 1980 Stanley Cup Final against the Flyers with a 3-2 series lead and a chance to win their first championship. It looked like a lock when they left the ice after the second period with a 4-2 lead, the fourth goal scored by Nystrom with 14 seconds remaining in the period.

But the heavily favored Flyers, who finished 25 points ahead of the Islanders during the regular season, wouldn't go quietly. Defenseman Bob Dailey and forward John Paddock scored in the first 6:02 of the third period to tie the game, and only Billy Smith's goaltending and a couple of fortunate bounces kept the score tied through the end of regulation.

The Islanders, one of the NHL's most successful teams in playoff overtime games, regrouped during the intermission.

"None of us wanted to go back to Philadelphia," forward Mike Bossy remembered years later. "We had to win at home."

The Flyers had the better of play through the early minutes of overtime. Center Bobby Clarke had a great chance but fired a shot over the top of the net, and center Ken Linseman took too long to shoot after being set up in front.

Perhaps fortunately for the Islanders, Nystrom had gotten some extra rest during the game by taking a fighting major and a misconduct about 10 minutes apart in the first period. When he, Tonelli and center Lorne Henning jumped onto the ice near the seven-minute mark of OT, Nystrom still had plenty of jump left despite the steamy conditions inside the Coliseum.

"I was fairly refreshed from that and I had a lot of energy going into the overtime," he said in 2008. "It was kind of nice and relaxing sitting over there and watching the guys do their thing out there, and when I got the chance I was able to be in the right spot at the right time."

Henning picked up a loose puck in the neutral zone and fed Tonelli cutting through the middle with speed near the Flyers' blue line. Nystrom got a step on Dailey, creating a 2-on-1, and headed for the net. Tonelli's pass found Nystrom's stick and the rest was history.

"I just did the thing we had done in practice over and over and over again, go to the net," Nystrom said. "[Tonelli] feathered a nice pass to me and all I did was deflect it."

It was a sour ending for the Flyers, who finished first in the regular-season standings with 116 points and set an NHL record by going undefeated in 35 games (25 wins, 10 ties).

But for the Islanders, it was the start of a dynasty. And it was especially sweet for Nystrom, one of the survivors of New York's first NHL season in 1972-73, when it set NHL records for fewest wins (12) and points (30).

"It was amazing to see it go into the net," said Nystrom, whose No. 23 hangs from the rafters of Barclays Center. "It was a dream come true."

What if...the Islanders had been whistled for offsides in 1980?
The background: The Flyers trailed in the Stanley Cup Finals 3-2, and were tied with the New York Islanders 1-1 in Game 6. Although Butch Goring was offsides picking up a drop pass that had dropped back in to center ice (see 0:38 in below video or at screen capture below), the play was allowed to continue. Duane Sutter scored on that possession to put New York up 2-1. The game ultimately went to overtime and the Islanders won 5-4 to win the series and the cup.

1980 Stanley Cup Finals offside screen capture taken and enhanced by Michael Sedor, PennLive.com


The impact: One way of looking at this call, which is probably the most controversial in the Flyers' history, is that if the Islanders don't score on the offsides play, the Flyers win 4-3 in regulation and the teams travel back to Philadelphia for Game 7. But there were six goals scored after the Sutter goal, so there were plenty of ways that both teams could have played differently in the time that remained without that score. And even if the Flyers did win Game 6, they would have needed to win Game 7 as well. The Islanders were on their way to four straight Stanley Cup titles, so there is no guarantee the Flyers would have won then either.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lobBEhKOGAk
Bobby Nystrom's goal at 7:11 of overtime in Game 6 against Flyers gave New York first of four consecutive Stanley Cup championships

It's a scene that still thrills New York Islanders fans: forward Bobby Nystrom's backhand chip of a pass from linemate John Tonelli sailing past Philadelphia Flyers goaltender Pete Peeters, giving the former NHL laughingstocks the first of what became four consecutive Stanley Cup championships.

At 7:11 of overtime 37 years ago Wednesday, on May 24, 1980, a sweltering Saturday afternoon, the Stanley Cup took up residence on Long Island.

The Islanders entered Game 6 of the 1980 Stanley Cup Final against the Flyers with a 3-2 series lead and a chance to win their first championship. It looked like a lock when they left the ice after the second period with a 4-2 lead, the fourth goal scored by Nystrom with 14 seconds remaining in the period.

But the heavily favored Flyers, who finished 25 points ahead of the Islanders during the regular season, wouldn't go quietly. Defenseman Bob Dailey and forward John Paddock scored in the first 6:02 of the third period to tie the game, and only Billy Smith's goaltending and a couple of fortunate bounces kept the score tied through the end of regulation.

The Islanders, one of the NHL's most successful teams in playoff overtime games, regrouped during the intermission.

"None of us wanted to go back to Philadelphia," forward Mike Bossy remembered years later. "We had to win at home."

The Flyers had the better of play through the early minutes of overtime. Center Bobby Clarke had a great chance but fired a shot over the top of the net, and center Ken Linseman took too long to shoot after being set up in front.

Perhaps fortunately for the Islanders, Nystrom had gotten some extra rest during the game by taking a fighting major and a misconduct about 10 minutes apart in the first period. When he, Tonelli and center Lorne Henning jumped onto the ice near the seven-minute mark of OT, Nystrom still had plenty of jump left despite the steamy conditions inside the Coliseum.

"I was fairly refreshed from that and I had a lot of energy going into the overtime," he said in 2008. "It was kind of nice and relaxing sitting over there and watching the guys do their thing out there, and when I got the chance I was able to be in the right spot at the right time."

Henning picked up a loose puck in the neutral zone and fed Tonelli cutting through the middle with speed near the Flyers' blue line. Nystrom got a step on Dailey, creating a 2-on-1, and headed for the net. Tonelli's pass found Nystrom's stick and the rest was history.

"I just did the thing we had done in practice over and over and over again, go to the net," Nystrom said. "[Tonelli] feathered a nice pass to me and all I did was deflect it."

It was a sour ending for the Flyers, who finished first in the regular-season standings with 116 points and set an NHL record by going undefeated in 35 games (25 wins, 10 ties).

But for the Islanders, it was the start of a dynasty. And it was especially sweet for Nystrom, one of the survivors of New York's first NHL season in 1972-73, when it set NHL records for fewest wins (12) and points (30).

"It was amazing to see it go into the net," said Nystrom, whose No. 23 hangs from the rafters of Barclays Center. "It was a dream come true."

What if...the Islanders had been whistled for offsides in 1980?
The background: The Flyers trailed in the Stanley Cup Finals 3-2, and were tied with the New York Islanders 1-1 in Game 6. Although Butch Goring was offsides picking up a drop pass that had dropped back in to center ice (see 0:38 in below video or at screen capture below), the play was allowed to continue. Duane Sutter scored on that possession to put New York up 2-1. The game ultimately went to overtime and the Islanders won 5-4 to win the series and the cup.

1980 Stanley Cup Finals offside screen capture taken and enhanced by Michael Sedor, PennLive.com


The impact: One way of looking at this call, which is probably the most controversial in the Flyers' history, is that if the Islanders don't score on the offsides play, the Flyers win 4-3 in regulation and the teams travel back to Philadelphia for Game 7. But there were six goals scored after the Sutter goal, so there were plenty of ways that both teams could have played differently in the time that remained without that score. And even if the Flyers did win Game 6, they would have needed to win Game 7 as well. The Islanders were on their way to four straight Stanley Cup titles, so there is no guarantee the Flyers would have won then either.

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acards       that ars .... and friend 9-17-2018 05:32 AM
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