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by Paul on 05/27/09 at 02:06 PM ET
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from Michael Traikos of the National Post,
It sounds like the makings of yet another reality TV show.
Contestants are told to sing, while being asked such philosophical questions like if they prefer a gun that is loaded with bullets, or poetry. As they answer, pieces of candy are thrown at their heads.
For the 100 players willing to undergo these 20-minute “no-holds barred” interviews at this week’s National Hockey League draft combine in Toronto, the grand prize - being drafted by an NHL team next month - seems worth any humiliation.
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