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A winter waterspout, also known as a snow devil, an icespout, an ice devil, a snownado, or a snowspout, is an extremely rare instance of a waterspout forming under the base of a snow squall.
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At one end of the ice, Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur was seeing a shot an average of every four minutes.
BRODEUR BACK ON ICE: Devils goalie Martin Brodeur skated at practice Tuesday for the first time since being sidelined with a back injury Feb. 24.
He had just scored the decisive goal in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference semifinal Tuesday night against the Flyers, and at the other end of the ice Devils goalie Martin Brodeur figured Clarkson was milking the moment, posing for photographs.
When Skoula came back on the ice, the Devils were outshooting Colorado, 11-2.
On the crushed side of the ice, the Devils were left to ponder what might have been and to face an uncertain future.
Avery was also on the ice when Devils forward Sergei Brylin scored after a pass from defenseman Johnny Oduya, who had sped behind the net.
DEVILS WIN BACK HOME ICE The Devils drew the Carolina Hurricanes, one of the league's hottest teams down the stretch, to open the playoffs and lost their injured captain Jamie Langenbrunner for multiple games.
Playing hard at both ends of the ice, the Devils shook off their first-period mishap and killed the last four Kings power plays, quite an achievement for a team that was ranked last in the league in that category.
He and others suggest that while the marine records trace the ebb and flow of the ice ages, Devils Hole may chronicle only the climate of a region as small as southwestern North America.
And in last night's 2-1 triple-overtime thatmph that sent the Devils into the Eastern Conference finals of the Stanley Cup playoffs, he logged the second-most ice time among Devils skaters, nearly 46 minutes.
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