That Game was Worth At Least 75 Cents.
If I had paid a hundred bucks or so, or more, for a ticket tonight in Minnesota, I’d ask for my money back. Because even though the Canadiens won 2-1, this sad excuse for a game was a combination of sloppy play by the Habs, boring hockey by the Wild, and a never-ending amount of penalties called by [...]
October 30, 2008 in Bob Gainey, Calgary Flames, Columbus Blue Jackets, New York Islanders, Uncategorized
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