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A Series To Remember
by Paul on 04/24/09 at 07:45 AM ET
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from Stan Fischler of Game On,
Every so often a playoff series unfolds that is so close, so competitive that it’s impossible to predict a winner.
Every so often there’s a playoff game that’s so gripping, so unpredictable that it’s impossible to imagine another one like it.
And as the New Jersey Devils and Carolina Hurricanes prepare for Game Six of the Opening Round in Raleigh on Sunday, one can hardly imagine a match more heart-throbbing than Games Four and Five in The Southland and Newark, respectively.
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The Southland? ...I’m from Raleigh. Nobody has ever used that word.
That said, this series has been crazy in the best way possible. Well, by best way possible, I mean only if the Canes win. :D
Posted by Alex from Chapel Hill, NC on 04/24/09 at 08:04 AM ET