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Around SBN: Devils Beat Rangers, Head To Stanley Cup Finals

A fantastic summary of the emotions and realities of a whirlwind week in Glendale. Travis was most kind in mentioning Yours Truly, and he's absolutely correct in his observations.

about 1 year ago Dr2012_tiny Donny Rivette 2 comments 0 recs  | 

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Great article,
Sure, Winnipeg and Quebec can easily sell out their arena for a few years, but unless the team wins, it cannot be sustainable. I cant wait for the NHL to move the Coyotes to Winnipeg and run into similar problems 5 years down the road. The fact that Florida and Phoenix can put over 10000 fans in seats a night is proof enough that there are enough diehards in the city to support even a crappy team. Add a playoff run and bang!

The unaimed arrow never misses

by Chris S Roberts on Mar 11, 2011 9:04 PM EST reply actions  

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