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Svechnikov, Hurricanes beat Blackhawks in shootout Andrei Svechnikov scored in regulation and again in the shootout, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 on Tuesday night. The Canadian Press Carolina Hurricanes celebrate , The Canadian Press CHICAGO The Carolina Hurricanes made one more play at the very end, and that was enough for coach Rod Brind Amour on Tuesday night. Andrei Svechnikov scored in regulation and again in the shootout, leading Carolina to a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks. The Hurricanes improved to 4-0 since returning Jan. 28 after their season was paused because of COVID-19 issues, leading to the postponement of four games. Warren Foegele, Jordan Martinook, Jaccob Slavin and Teuvo Teravainen were back in the lineup after they each missed three games while spending time on the COVID-19 protocol list. ....
The Chicago Blackhawks continue to get points in the standings, even if wins are not piling up. After dropping their first three games of the season in regulation, the Blackhawks have at least one point in seven of their last eight games. The Carolina Hurricanes at the top of the Central Division and the Blackhawks in sixth-place are separated by just two points so far this season, but based on points percentage it’s a much wider gap. The top-four teams in each division go to the postseason and currently the fourth-place team in the Central, the Tampa Bay Lightning, has a .786 points percentage. Compare that to the Blackhawks’ .455 points percentage in sixth-place and you can figure that the playoffs are still not in the future for Chicago. ....
VWPD warns drivers to stop for stopped school buses Kirsten Barnhart, DHI Media News Editor Saturday, January 23, 2021 12:00 AM This graphic shows when drivers should stop for a stopped school bus. (DHI Media/File Photo) VAN WERT – After receiving several recent complaints from area school bus drivers, the Van Wert City Police Department is reminding citizens of school bus laws requiring drivers to stop for a stopped bus. According to law, all cars on a road with fewer than four lanes must stop for a stopped school bus regardless of the direction the driver is traveling in. Drivers should stop at least 10 feet from the stopped bus and remain ....