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The ‘C Of Red’ Is Ready, Are The Players?
by Paul on 04/20/09 at 02:31 PM ET
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from Eric Duhatschek of the Globe and Mail,
Their fans will be partying outside the Pengrowth Saddledome, where a series of Jarome Iginla and Miikka Kiprusoff impersonators – decked out in the home red jerseys of the Calgary Flames – will be getting fuelled up in the ‘Get Red Zone’ in advance of tonight’s third game of the Western Conference quarter-final.
The key, from the real players, inside the dressing room, will be to give those spectators something to celebrate.
The Flames go into tonight’s must-win game against the Chicago Blackhawks knowing the road back into a series in which they trail by two games is a long one.
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