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 TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?It was a preseason game in early October 鈥?between the Tampa Bay Lightning and Florida Panthers at Amway Center in Orlando 鈥?when Dave Randorf knew it was official: the in-state rivalry bet stanley cup ween the two teams was beyond legit. There were fights, there was pushing and shoving, there were all kinds of goals, and of course, we had a great regular-season series as well,  Randorf, the play-by-play commentator for the Lightning, remembered.  These two teams do not like each other. The two teams faced off  stanley termohrnek in the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Lightning defeated the Panthers in a tough-fough stanley cups uk t six-game first-round series.Now, the teams meet in the second round of the 2022 playoffs for a Sunshine State rematch. Its just going to get better and faster and more intense,  said Randorf.  You know, the Panthers and the Lightning have never really been on the same level, really, very much over the last 20 years, but now, theyre both elite teams, and we should really be looking forward to what will be a fantastic series, and the rivalry is certainly alive in the State of Florida. The Panthers finished the regular season with the league s best record and are favored by oddsmakers in the second-round match-up, but Randorf said the Lightning will prove a tough opponent, after momentum-building wins in Games 6 and 7 against the Toronto Maple Leafs in the first round.  Round 2 is  not going to be short. Nobodys sweeping anybody in this one. I definitely think Lightning fans should buc Jobb 1 dead, 1 missing as Tropical Storm Franklin hits Dominican Republic
 Paleontologists have discovered a new species of dinosaur in Asia.The Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences says two  perfectly preserved  fossils were found in the Lujiatun Beds in the Liaoning Province of northeastern China.The intact fossils suggest that the burrowing dinosaurs were trapped by a volcanic eruption while resting at the bottom of their burrows, according to the institute. Some paleontologists believe the dinosaurs were  stanley website victims of a gigantic volcanic eruption. These animals were quickly covered by fine sediment while they were still alive or just after their death,  said paleontologist Pascal GodefroitThe institute says the Lujiatun Beds would have been a kind of Cretaceous  Pompeii. Fittingly, the new species has been named Changmiania liaoningensis, with Changmian meaning  eternal sleep  in Chinese.Paleontologists estimate these newly discovered dinosaurs roamed the earth about stanley mug  125 million years ago.The institute sa garrafinhas stanley ys they were small, herbivorous, bipedal dinosaurs, about 1.2 meters long. With very powerful hind legs and long, stiff tail, paleontologists believe they were particularly fast runners. However, certain characteristics of the skeleton suggest that Changmiania could dig burrows, much like rabbits do today,  said Godefroit.  Its neck and forearms are very short but robust, its shoulder blades are characteristic of burrowing vertebrates and the top of its snout is shaped like a shovel. So, we believe that both Changmiania specimens were trappe