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Stanley Cup Champions: Chicago Blackhawks


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There has been some real exciting games...

 

Detroit with 2 big OT wins

 

Montreal/Ottawa Goon game 3, what a great game to watch

 

Islanders playing Pitt very tight since game 1

 

Caps playing great hockey against Rangers

 

Kings watching J Quick give the game to the Blues

 

 

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I like where you're going but they're in the same conference. I would like to see Kings and Hawks in Conference Finals and Kings vs. Penguins SCFinals. I think the Kings have finally awaken and will start hitting their stride.

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Dougy Weight sighting, he's the assistant coach for the Islanders.

 

That was a hell of a team that he as a part of with the Canes...

 

Centers: Rod Brind'Amour, Matt Cullen, Kevyn Adams, Eric Staal, Doug Weight

Wings: Justin Williams, Ray Whitney, Andrew Ladd, Mark Recchi, Erik Cole, Cory Stillman, Josef Vasicek, Chad LaRose

Defense: Glen Wesley, Aaron Ward, Frank Kaberle, Bret Hedican, Niclas Wallin, Anton Babchuk, Andrew Hutchinson, Mike Commodore, Oleg Tverdovsky

Goalies: Cam Ward, Martin Gerber

 

Damn...  :(

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