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  Possible debris field spotted in search for mh370 flight MH370, Chinese plane flying from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing (Xinhua)
  
  "The search area is about 20,000 square kilometers. It's being expanded," she said.
  
  Search efforts should resume within three days.
  
  The United States and Malaysia are involved in an interagency search of the sea between two of Asia's busiest shipping routes as they search for aircraft that disappeared from military radar while flying through airspace over the South China Sea.
  
  The search for MH370 has cost more than 1.5 billion dollars.
  
  The search resumed following the March 9 disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in a southern corridor of the Southern Ocean off the coast of western Australia. 
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  I had my share of issues with the games, but the thing that always made me sad was that these weren't just any old teams - these were really great hockey teams. That's not saying these teams aren't really good, you can really argue their style is better than any other team's, but I do think the reason they didn't really become a huge force in the NHL or something, was that they weren't really competitive.
  
  I would have loved for them to be able to compete with some of the younger teams in the league, and just let them get on with it, and have fun. What's a kid that gets into playing one sport, and it sounds like they were just going to leave the other two behind?
  
  No, it's just a different experience. A lot of guys that have been drafted in the fourth round or the fifth round of the draft have played in the NHL. It's probably more their second or third time around, and so they know what the game is about and all, and that doesn't really change much from an NHL perspective or a team perspective. It's the same idea. They understand it, but I don't think they'd ever say, "Hey I'm playing hockey, I know I'm good, I know it's NHL". I guess they're probably going to say, "Well it's another sport." But not quite. I never got asked that question, and so people always start looking at it and going, "Well if you were in our league you'd know you're good." It's really the way of life sometimes, but maybe it's more the way of life of the world now than in the past.
  
  I think hockey is a tough game, and there are players that can't get enough of it and a lot of players that have a harder job than it looks. The younger guys on all these teams, that's kind of an example, it's not that I was looking forward to it, but it's what it was, and I kind of felt like I was in the middle of a team, we were all trying to get by as a team, and we all really wanted to be here, but I don't know if I ever really had the respect I did as a leader on the team to feel that way and kind of feel like I needed to say something. I was happy doing what I was doing, and maybe not the best person at it, but I wasn't one who was complaining about the game, I didn't want to be on the ice or in the media all day all the time telling people what I thought or not, or what wasn't true about the game.
  
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