LOS ANGELES -- The Latest on two men rushing the stage to protest Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte after his performance on Dancing with the Stars (all times local):8:27 a.m.Dancing with the Stars host Tom Bergeron said everyone in the studio was shocked when two men rushed the stage to protest Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte after his performance on the ABC reality competition.Bergeron described the incident as really unnerving on ABCs Good Morning America on Tuesday.The men wearing anti-Lochte T-shirts rushed the stage while the swimmer was getting his scores from judge Carrie Ann Inaba.Los Angeles police spokesman Liliana Preciado says the men were arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor trespassing. They were held on $1,000 bail each. A message at a number for Satoodeh was not immediately returned Tuesday. A number for Soroudi could not be found.GMA aired video that wasnt shown during the live broadcast of one of the men being tackled by security.---6:53 a.m.Dancing with the Stars host Tom Bergeron says everyone was shocked when two men rushed the stage to protest Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte after his performance on the ABC reality competition.Bergeron described the incident as really unnerving on ABCs Good Morning America on Tuesday.The men were wearing anti-Lochte t-shirts when they took the stage Monday night. GMA aired video that wasnt shown during the live broadcast of one of the men being tackled on stage by security. The video also shows at least four others in the audience wearing anti-Lochte shirts. They were escorted out while being verbally confronted by dancer Derek Hough.Los Angeles police have identified the men on stage as Sam Satoodeh and Barzeen Soroudi. The two were arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor trespassing. Air Force 1 Alte Just Do It . 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"If somebody would watch the first period, they wouldve said, Oh, give them the Cup right now," Bruins right-winger Jaromir Jagr said. "If somebody watched the overtime, theyd say, Oh, its gonna be a long series." It very well could be a long series, in games and minutes. These two teams went into overtime for the second straight game to start the final, and while this one was not a triple-overtime marathon, the extra time made it another classic. Based on Bostons start, it could have been a dud dominated by Chicago. The Blackhawks carried the play in the first period, requiring Boston goaltender Tuukka Rask to add another chapter to his case for the Conn Smythe Trophy. When Patrick Sharp scored 11:22 in, it was evidence of the Blackhawks thoroughly out-classing the Bruins. Were it not for the officials disallowing a goal by Marian Hossa 90 seconds later, Chicago would have been rolling and United Center would have been deafening. "We just werent there. We were on our heels," coach Claude Julien said. "Like I told our guys, weve got to show up on time for these kind of games. It could have cost us." Outshot 19-4 in the first period, the Bruins shifted into what Rask called "survival mode." "It looked like they had more guys out there than we did," he said. "They were pouncing on every single puck in front of net." Rask was the "difference-maker," captain Zdeno Chara said, as the Bruins were lucky to go into the first inteermission only down by one.dddddddddddd Centre Chris Kelly acknowledged that it was a pretty quiet locker-room after the first because "not much needed to be said." The opposite was true for the Blackhawks, who had plenty of opportunities in the first period to build on their lead. When they couldnt, it came back to haunt them. "When you score a goal and are playing the way we were playing in the first period, you need to find a way to sustain that and we didnt quite do that," Chicago captain Jonathan Toews said. All it took was one mistake by the Blackhawks to tie the score. Sharp lost the puck behind the net to Paille, who dodged Blackhawks defenceman Nick Leddy and put it in front. It pinballed to Kelly, who buried it to silence the crowd of 22,154. "It was a great five-guy effort," Kelly said. "Andrew (Ference) made a pinch, Tyler was in on the play and got it to Daniel, and Daniel took it to the net. I just happened to be there, tapped it in." The momentum clearly shifted, and Jagr and his teammates could sense it. But the clock still ticked away to overtime, where the Bruins had plenty of chances. None were better than when Jagr hit the post and looked to the ceiling with his tongue hanging out of his mouth. "That would be kind of sad if we lose the hockey game, but, hey, it always next game because we won," Jagr said. This veteran Bruins team was careful not to "overreact," according to Chara. Then, 13:48 into overtime, Seguin made a perfect pass to Paille, who tied the series. 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