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by Paul on 03/11/08 at 09:00 AM ET
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from Eric Duhatschek of the Globe and Mail,
It was a memorable offensive night for a number of Calgary Flames: Jarome Iginla established a franchise record for goal-scoring…
“I dreamed of being a goal-scorer,” said Iginla. “I’m fortunate — I’ve been in those situations and good things have happened. But as I get older — I’m 30 years old and I can’t believe how fast things have gone — it’s really cool to set the goal-scoring mark, but I want to win a Stanley Cup. Looking back, I want to be part of the second team that brought a Stanley Cup to Calgary. People still tell stories about ‘89. I want to be part of that.”
more on the Flames game last night…
And I am really dragging this morning. You know that flu bug that is going around, well, I think it hit too close to home for me this morning…
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