NHL roundup: Vegas scores late goal to beat Arizona 1-0
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Vegas’ William Karlsson scored with 42 seconds left in the third period, Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 16 shots and the Golden Knights beat the host Arizona Coyotes 1-0 on Sunday.
Fleury was sharp throughout for his 62nd career shutout and Karlsson beat Darcy Kuemper with a one-timer on a feed from Jonathan Marchessault behind the goal.
Due to pandemic scheduling, the Golden Knights and Coyotes became the first teams to play each other in four straight games during the regular season in NHL history. The played a tight-checking game in the finale after combining for 20 goals in the first three games.
Within a week, Scudamore had put his entire life-savings about $1,000 into starting his own junk-hauling service, which he initially called The Rubbish Boys (even though the business was then a one-man operation I wanted it to sound bigger, he says.) I spent $700 on an old Ford F-100 and the rest on fliers and business cards, Scudamore says.
Within the first couple of weeks, Scudamore says he was able to break even. And in his first year in business, Scudamore says he made a profit of about $1,700, which he used to cover his college tuition.
Since then, The Rubbish Boys grew up to become 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, a $300 million business that s the main part of a bigger family of brands launched by Scudamore.
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Few people today have heard of Buddy White. But in his day, he was one of the baddest badasses in town.
On July 19, 1933, he got into a beef with his friend Alfred Alexander at Hastings Park racetrack.
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White attacked Alexander with a rock and a knife, and Alexander needed 75 stitches to close his wounds. Alexander’s brother also suffered a “slash on the thigh.”
White was sentenced to 15 months in jail “for wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm.” The Province gave his occupation as “race track follower.”
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