
11-19-2007, 02:27 AM
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Originally Posted by JasonGoodwin Yeah, ok, whatever. Dream on.
Let's face it. I already have a clue that the Sabres will be golfing in April. However, your Stars won't be going to the Cup finals this year. Chicago is much improved, and so is Columbus. The LA Kings have given your Stars some fits lately. Phoenix may be a sleeper. Detroit is the perennial powerhouse as always.
However, I do have to congratulate Mike Modano for breaking Phil Housley's record. At least he didn't do it in Buffalo. I remember when Wayne Gretzky broke Phil Esposito's single-season goal scoring record, and he did it at the old Aud in downtown Buffalo. (Needless to say, that game wasn't over when they did the on-ice ceremony to commemorate his accomplishment. It completely threw the game momentum off.) | Stars, Cowboys, Mavericks= the Dallas triple threat, all three are contenders and how sweet it is. | Well, at least one of them will have a chance to break the "Skate in the Crease" curse.
Then again, maybe not.
Titles aren't everything, friend. Christ is everything. | This is true, but no need to get so heavy, Dallas can still win a Super Bowls, NBA titles and Stanley Cups, Christ didn't die for a game nor forbid finding leisure or delight in watching sports.
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