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Extractions: There is no doubt about what Boyle did. Just 51 seconds into overtime, Boyle, attempting to rim the puck around the back boards, instead ripped a high, hard backhand shot past his own goalie, Evgeny Nabokov, and just like that, a dominant 51-shot performance by the San Jose Sharks ended in a 1-0 loss, putting them down 2-1 in their Western Conference playoff series against the Colorado Avalanche. On the TV, you could see players asking each other what had happened. How had that one gone in, and so forth. You have to feel for Boyle, a nice guy and a splendid player who won a Stanley Cup with Tampa Bay in 2004, helped Canada win gold at the 2010 Olympics and has been a spark plug these past two seasons in San Jose. Now this. A play that lives forever for all the wrong reasons. Few feelings in sport can be worse than the agonizing solitude that comes with being the guy whose miscue costs his team a key match.
Extractions: mirror.co.uk By Mark Jefferies The star was told to stay calm and still as she performed her song Who I Was Born To Be on her forthcoming TV special. But halfway through the ballad, she suddenly wheeled away during an emotional piano solo. The Britain Producers then asked her to sing the song a second time, without the unscripted interlude. But mischievous Susan then did her jig again. The Scot was all smiles on another section of the show, when she performed a duet of I Know Him So Well with her heroine Elaine Paige. West End Elsewhere on the show, presented by Piers Morgan, there were tears of joy. She ended the show with I Dreamed A Dream alongside the cast of Les Miserables with fireworks and confetti filling the stage. But because she coughed during the performance, she was urged to perform the song a second time.