able to shake one. shoots one. blocked to the corner by carle. left to the back and played back on by stafford. nice move to motor back as far as the line by briere. they canceled him out there. it was one against three. sometimes we expect briere to beat those odds. here is tim fen. 2:00 left. carefully played in by zherdev. butler. then ahead to kaleta. gaustad could not hold the trigger on the shot. laid it behind. kaleta up the boards to myers. myers trying to step back. could not. drags back on by claude giroux. giroux crosses to the outside. it s knocked wide. gave it up to giroux who gave it back to kaleta again. 90 seconds to go. kaleta the drive. kaleta put back into play. covered by bucher. tonight it s win or over for the defending champions. can the blackhawks stay alive and force a deciding game seven? brent seabook will be part of the chicago defense. it s starting to get nerve racking for the canucks. eddie: pressure at the skates of the vancouver canucks. we
for baltimore metro area for another storm that may come later this week. the first batch of precipitation is likely to be a rain-snow makes and changeover to more snow as the night goes on. the storm is still down in florida and is expected to swing off the coast and curve back in our direction. lowell melser is in brooklynville. the folks you have been talking to are probably happy. everyone breeze a sigh of relief. it is kind of mild out here right now, considering the time of year. no matter what, we can handle anything at this point. that is evident here at the state highway complex. the salt dome is stacked, and they are ready if we should get anything tonight in baltimore city. the state is ready. we have plenty of salt. we have gassed up the trucks and they are loaded with salt. the men and women have rested, so whatever mother nature brings us this time, we are ready. here we go again, maybe. the state highway administration is poised to deal with whatever we g
. . [ sirens ] horrific images of flooding after a deadly earthquake rocks haiti. tonight, the island nation is really as rescue teams search for any survivors as thousands of others scramble to get help. this is 9news now. thousands of people are believed to have died in haiti s strongest earth quake in more than 200 years. the quake brought down hundreds of buildings. one of those buildings that collapsed belongs to a 77-year-old mother of a former 9news now employee who spent much of the day trying to gather facts about her welfare and that of the extended family. gary nurenberg is here with more on the story. reporter: anita, trying desperately to find news of his mother who recently left her wheaton home to return to the island, he did what so many other people had to do to get information about what is happening at home. it s the only way right now to keep in touch. reporter: he went to facebook. people all over new york, miami, here in washington just ba