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Someone took a slash at you with a sharp knife.
Paul himself took a slash in the leg, which did more harm to his trousers than anything else.
He stayed on too long when sides returned to even strength and took a slashing penalty.
In the next three minutes, he drew blood three more times and took a slash across his left cheek.
In his second game, he took a slashing penalty on his lone shift.
Gill took a slash, but he'll be all right."
Paks took a slash of the dagger on her shield.
One thug took a slashing swing at The Shadow.
It started when he left the game midway through the second period after taking a slash on the right wrist from Dave Manson.
Blade took a slash across his thigh before he maced one and sabered the other.
"To most of us, they're like foreigners who we don't see except when they're ready to take a slash at us.
Jays Wells took a slashing penalty, forcing Buffalo to play the final 4 minutes 39 seconds a man short.
A swarthy fellow with ringlets was taking a slash at her with a heavy cutlass.
He took a slash at the head and the blade cut through flesh and bounced back off the skull, stunning Teasdale.
Carolina took a slashing penalty against Martin Gelinas with six minutes remaining.
Kovalev missed a couple shifts in the first period, and went to the locker room early, after taking a slash on one elbow, Campbell said.
The nomad had tried the same thing, but hadn't expected the turn to the left, and took a slash across his left shoulder and throat.
"I took a slash on my hands from him, and there were a few things I didn't appreciate," said Simon, who began a two-game suspension last night.
Fafhrd took a slash in the ribs which bit through his tough wolfskin tunic, slicing flesh and jarring bone.
Grabbing the lever that Selbert had wrenched and dropped, The Shadow took a slash at the revolving rim.
When Ed yells "Action", just trot straight towards me, draw the knife, take a slash, and canter away fast towards Newmarket.
The pressure forced Nolan Pratt to take a slash at Bobby Holik and the Devils capitalized on the ensuing man advantage.
Brian McCabe roughed up Jason Blake, then Paul Healey took a slashing penalty for Toronto, but the Islanders could not score on either power play.
In the second period, with the Senators leading by 2-1 on Alfredsson's goal, Stevens took a slashing penalty in retaliation for an undetected provocation, putting his team down two skaters.
Comeback Effort Withers Chances of a comeback were damaged in the last 10 minutes when Fitzpatrick took a slashing penalty and Alan Kerr was sent off for cross-checking.