Sentences with phrase «helped off the ice»

He was helped off the ice and didn't return.
Linesman Steve Barton, who was injured when he inadvertently clipped skates with Blue Jackets forward Josh Anderson and had to be helped off the ice by trainers, dislocated his kneecap and tore a quadriceps muscle in his left leg.

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The ice water helped cooled it off enough to handle and it held it's shape to bake right away.
As you're cooling off this summer, your So Delicious Dairy Free ice cream purchases can help improve the quality of life of cancer patients and families in need through the Brees Dream Foundation!
Since I was starting off my Whole30, I tried to steer clear of the desserts section, but couldn't help but notice a luscious - looking dairy - free chocolate ice cream, chocolate brownie caramel cups, and a gorgeous carrot cake with dairy - free «cream cheese» frosting.
Duchene stealthy left the ice when team trainers were helping injured Avs forward Blake Comeau off the ice in the middle of the first period.
What would certainly help the Islanders is consistent play from Denis Potvin, the 23 - year - old defenseman whose exalted opinion of himself on and off the ice led to a long period of estrangement from his teammates and a deterioration of his game last year.
Kiddos can help toss small toys in before this massive ice block is frozen, and then the fun really begins when they chip away to discover those treasures and cool off in the process.
To help the bump go down, wrap an ice pack (or a bag of frozen peas, in a pinch) in a thin towel or diaper and hold it on the bump for two to five minutes at a time, off and on, for an hour.
MELT OFF Off the coast of the western Antarctic Peninsula (shown), upwelling of relatively warm, deep water has been linked to the melting of ice shelves, which help buttress the region's glacieOFF Off the coast of the western Antarctic Peninsula (shown), upwelling of relatively warm, deep water has been linked to the melting of ice shelves, which help buttress the region's glacieOff the coast of the western Antarctic Peninsula (shown), upwelling of relatively warm, deep water has been linked to the melting of ice shelves, which help buttress the region's glaciers.
Closed off in her small office, Schmidt turned up her fail - safe Metallica to help her focus and started contemplating warm plumes of ice rising through Europa's ice shell.
The layer of ice formed by refreezing water may help preserve the oldest ice, by lifting it off the bedrock and preventing it from being destroyed by melting.
This is one way that warming oceans could be helping to shift Greenland's ice off the land and out to sea.
In 1994 he had helped set off the search for ice on the moon by running a jury - rigged radar experiment on the Clementine spacecraft that, by his interpretation published in Science, showed signs of ice buried near the moon's south pole.
Instead of hitting the freezer for ice cream, choose a light carbohydrate snack to help you drift off, like a banana, cup of yogurt, or bowl of low - fat granola.
With Summer on it's Way and the Warmer Temperatures kicking in who doesn't like a scoop of ice cream or two to help cool off.
Some of these include taking contrast showers or baths after training, stretching after training and on off days, icing, using foam rollers and whatever else you can think of to help you recover faster.
I typically had one snack between lunch and dinner, which was either something traditionally Guatemalan like empanadas, pupusas, tostadas or fried plantains, or something to help us cool off like frozen yoghurt, a smoothie or ice cream.
Stay Positive A brief moan about the weather or the lateness of buses may help break the ice, but negativity is generally a huge turn - off.
But if you're not sure how to kick things off, then we're here to help; make the most of our unique free Guided Communication tool to break the ice.
Always helps when she introduces all to each other, breaks the ice as they say.I then went to a couple more events and met more people.Last one at Dirty Martinis I struck it lucky in that I met a woman in my age bracket and we hit it off immediately.We are now «going steady» (is that what they say nowadays, I have no idea???) and I couldn't be happier.
• Make sure you provide plenty of water, an ice cube will not only help your dog keep cool but can be a source of amusement for you; just put one on a wooden floor in front of your dog and enjoy the fun • Baby pools are a great way to help your dog cool off
If your dog is not a chewer - keep ice chips or cubes in a bowl in the crate.It also helps him to keep hydrated.I am a police officer and work alot so when I am home Lucky is not in the crate but we lay around together (Ive gained 4 pounds in the last MONTH) and when I do need to be mobile - I put his leash on and tie it to my waist so I can keep him from springing off to run around the house.Oh and a Kong full of pnut butter will keep him quiet too!If anyone out there has questions feel free to email me and I can try to help.
That YoPup blue icing combines yogurt, yeast and bacteria from the Propionibacterium genus to help take the «edge» off, and combat the effects of daily stresses on your best friend.
I think this helps explain part of the reason predictions of Arctic sea ice melt were so far off and why there was / is so much focus on 2 ~ 3 feet of SLR this century, when the actual numbers could be much larger (according to Jim Hansen and others).
Its rate accelerates as fresh water spills off the ice sheet, producing a sort of «lid» that keeps heat locked in the ocean and helps to melt more ice from below.
«We are off to a great start collecting a timely and unique dataset to help better understand the potential influence of clouds on the Arctic climate as sea ice conditions change,» said William Smith, ARISE principal investigator at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.
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If you have to drive on an icy surface (and particularly set off on ice), it may be beneficial to drive in a higher gear, as this can help your tyres to grip to the ice.
Schuster Construction Jamestown, PA Roofer / Laborer (Summer Position)... 11/2012 Helped with Roof tear off, Roof construction, Ice and water shield application, Felt
Kim Brumley, resourcing manager (associate director) at BNP Paribas Real Estate, says: «Our assessment centres start off with a group exercise, which is a bit of fun, helps to break the ice and makes the graduates feel at ease.
These include activities (doing things you enjoy that help you take your mind off whatever is causing you stress), contributing (doing volunteer work or helping out a friend), comparisons (comparing what you do to cope with stressful situations to what other people do or how you cope today to how you coped in years» past), emotions (immerse yourself in books, poetry, music, films, or television shows that trigger strong emotions), pushing away (cutting yourself off from the situation at hand by mentally blocking it out), thoughts (finding mentally - stimulating activities to do, such as crossword puzzles, playing video games, writing poetry, or solving mathematical equations), and sensations (finding means to elicit strong physical reactions, such as holding an ice cube for a minute or taking a long, cold shower; this is similar to self - harm but without the harmful effects).
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