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house. 2-2, this is the subway intermission report. liam mchugh, alongside mike milbury and keith jones. the kings lead 3-1 former ranger, marian gaborik, 14th of the postseason, means it ot is on the way. what is your take away so far? the rangers fell back into the same formula they had at madison square garden in game four, it work worked for them then. tonight, the kings tie it up. i think they have to go try to score a goal earning don t you? yes. a different approach here in this game, rather than game four. i just can t believe they sat back like they did. i remarkable, when you think the pressure that lundqvist was under in the last game, he s to break at some point, rebound goal. he was unbelievable again in the third period. the rangers are have to find a way to score a goal for their goaltender. any hope that boyle s chance created some momentum and the rangers picked it up after that, see if that continue it is. kings on the cusp of the crowd. ranger
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have kind of a high, overcasty look down in atlantic city but it will be a bright enough day. take a look the storm can three and you can see these clouds as they move through and then then they will lighten up and then another batch comes through but it is a nice looking day. it will be a warm day. it will be a dry day, today. we have temperatures of 67 degrees right now in philadelphia out at the airport. sixty-three in trenton. sixty-five wilmington. big jump in the temperatures. the just pick up 7 degrees in the poconos in the last half an hour. it is now 56. 64 degrees in wildwood. expect a warm day to day, temperatures, getting as high as the mid to upper 80 s today and that will be somewhat dependent upon just how much cloud cover we will see out there later this afternoon but still it will be a mild, mild day, and as we time out any of the clouds notice that this computer model has not pick up on the cloud cover that we re find nothing a couple of spots but if we foll