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by Patrick Hoffman on 06/18/09 at 01:41 PM ET
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I just received this e-mail from Carrie over at MSG.com:
Hi!
The Stanley Cup may be over, but hockey fanatics know that the 2009 NHL draft is just a heart beat away.
#1 Draft Pick
Counting down till then, MSG.com wants to know who you think was the best #1 draft pick in all of NHL history:
http://blogs.msg.com/gameon/2009/06/16/rank-the-top-10-no-1-nhl-draft-picks/Was it Denis Polvin? Mario Lemieux? Alex Ovechkin? You decide!
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