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Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman (77) is congratulated by center Brian Boyle (11) and center Tyler Johnson (9) after he scored a goal against the New York Islanders during the second period of game two of the second round of the 2016 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports Victor Hedman extended the Lightning’s lead over the Islanders to 3-0 in Game 5 with a beautiful power play goal. After a strong first period in Game 5 that ended with the Tampa Bay Lightning up 2-0, Tampa Bay refused to take their foot off the pedal as they kept pressuring the New York Islanders in the second period. They got rewarded after getting a power play thanks to defenseman Victor Hedman’s second goal of the day./0C7frksdWI— Pete Blackburn (@PeteBlackburn) May 8, 2016Hedman is making a strong case for the Conn Smythe Trophy. He might not have the best stats, but four goals and five assists in 10 games from a defenseman is pretty impressive. Hedman has raised his game when the Lightning have desperately needed him to with their second best defenseman Anton Stralman out with a lower-body injury.

That’s what the elite players do – they raise their game and play their best when their teams need them to the most.The Lightning look like they will advance against the Islanders since they already hold a 3-1 series lead against them. Tampa Bay has been extremely impressive in Game 5, showing an unbelievable killer instinct.
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hoodie janoskians March has been a rough month for a shelter dog named March. But after a photo of the pit bull mix hunched over and staring sadly at the wall of his kennel went viral, people across the Internet donated hundreds of dollars to help him find a permanent home, Fox reports. "I was hoping it would get him a little more exposure [but] I had no idea that it would go viral," Doven Collins of ACCT Philly, the Philadelphia animal control agency that has been caring for March, told ABC News of the picture.

"It was amazing to see the outpouring [and] to see that number of people that cared about March and other animals like him. With all the crazy things going on in the world, it gave me some hope in humanity." Things are looking up for March - he will be going to a rescue tomorrow! Thank you for the overwhelming concern for...Posted by ACCT Philly on Sunday, March 20, 2016 According to Fox, March entered ACCT Philly on March 3 as a stray. He was found on the back porch of an alley and was brought into the shelter by an animal control officer. He adjusted well and ACCT Philly spokeswoman, Ame Dorminy, told Fox he was snuggly and a "really sweet, happy, friendly" dog. ABC Breaking News | On March 17, Collins, who's a transport volunteer, took March to the local no-kill rescue facility only to be turned away due to a miscommunication. She had to take March back to ACCT Philly. "The whole way there, I talked to him … I said, 'This is awesome, You're going to be safe,'" Collins told ABC.

"We [even] stopped for a burger, so I felt incredibly guilty having to take him back." Two days later, Collins came back to the shelter to check on March and found him slumped over in his kennel, seemingly depressed and suffering from a doggy cold. Collins told ABC that the combination of leaving the shelter only to come back and catching a cold must have been rough on March. She felt bonded to the dog and wanted to boost his chances of getting adopted. So snapped a picture of him in his sad state and shared it with a few local Philly sites, who posted the photo online: Hate to see any pup so sad and depressed. March is at ACCT Philly and needs rescuing.Posted by Dawn Timmeney FOX 29 on Friday, March 18, 2016 Collins also decided to start a YouCaring crowdfunded campaign for March to help raise funds to “support saving March and getting him settled into a rescue and/or foster/adopter's home,” she wrote on the site. She also noted that any remaining funds would be donated to Philly ACCT to help save other dogs.

So far $970 have been donated, which exceeds the original goal of $500. On March 21, March was taken in by a no-kill shelter where he’ll have a greater chance of getting adopted, though Collins and Dorminy don’t think that will be much of a stretch of the imagination. March has officially left the building! Thank you to our fabulous rescue partner for giving him a second chance. Posted by ACCT Philly on Monday, March 21, 2016 Soon after his story went viral, ACCT Philly received hundreds of emails from people who wanted to adopt March. "I have no doubt that he'll get adopted," Collins told ABC. "He grabbed my heart." Shelter Dog Viral Photo Community KindnessPawSox To Host ‘Free Brady Friday’ With Free Admission For Toms, Bradys The Pawtucket Red Sox are taking advantage of “Free Brady” fever in New England. The phrase has become the battle cry of the region since Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s four-game suspension was reinstated, and you can join in the call during the Boston Red Sox Triple-A affiliate’s June 10 game against the Louisville Bats, which the PawSox declared “Free Brady Friday.”