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Northeast storm disrupts sports

Published: February 10. 2013 4:00AM PST

BOSTON — The Tampa Bay Lightning were already in Boston when the blizzard shut down the roads, trains and airports. The Bruins and all of the game officials were standing by, too.

But with a state of emergency still in effect through most of Massachusetts, public transportation shut down and the roads closed by a storm that dumped as much as a yard of snow on some areas, the NHL decided to postpone Saturday’s game between the Lightning and the Bruins.

No makeup date had been scheduled, a process made more difficult by the lack of off-days in the compressed 48-game schedule that resulted from the lockout.

Several other professional teams were forced to rearrange their travel plans because of the storm, which stranded the Knicks in Minnesota and the Spurs in Detroit on Friday night. New York’s airports reopened on Saturday, but Boston’s Logan Airport remained closed into Saturday night as airlines canceled more than 5,300 flights.

The Knicks, who played the Timberwolves on Friday night, have a matinee against the Los Angeles Clippers today. The Spurs, who ended their 11-game winning streak against the Pistons, play the Brooklyn Nets tonight.

The Nets took a train home instead of flying from Washington after losing to the Wizards on Friday night.

The Bruins said Saturday’s game would be rescheduled as soon as a makeup date could be confirmed.

— The Associated Press

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