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  • Cechmanek withstood Toronto's last gasp with 9: 25 remaining, denying defenseman Robert Svehla from the slot with his right pad before using his glove to knock down Kaberle's shot off the rebound.

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  • After his platoon appeared to be losing in a fight on June 12, 1952, Henry Svehla, from New Jersey, charged enemy positions, firing and throwing grenades.

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  • Panthers captain Olli Jokinen set a franchise record with his 301st consecutive game, passing Robert Svehla.

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  • Of the other three Americans to wrestle Tuesday, the only winner was 121-pounder (55kg) Dennis Hall from Plover, Wis., who beat Petr Svehla of the Czech Republic 3-2 in the first match of their three-man pool.

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  • But defenseman Robert Svehla gloved down the puck at the right point and slapped a shot that went wide of the right goalpost.

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  • Just 68 seconds into the second, Roenick was shoved into the boards from behind by Svehla, but Philadelphia was not awarded a power play.

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  • Philadelphia's Jeremy Roenick was assessed a match for his charge against Toronto's Robert Svehla.

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  • D 67 Svehla, Robert 82 7 38 45 13 46 2 0 1 0 110 6.4

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  • He also moved past Robert Svehla into second place on the club's all-time scoring list with 291 points.

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  • THIRD PERIOD -- Scoring: 7, Toronto, Mikael Renberg 1 (power play) (Tomas Kaberle, Robert Svehla), 14: 21. 8,

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