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Wings Humming Along
by Paul on 11/02/07 at 07:13 AM ET
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from George Johnson at the Calgary Herald,
A child prodigy was brought before the great man, and the child proceeded to play passages on the piano written by the master himself. The maestro listened attentively. After the child had finished, Chopin is reported to have patted him on the head.
“You can play the notes,” he said kindly. “Someday, you may be able to play the music.”
Right now, the Wings are a symphony orchestra in full voice.
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Next to Duhatschek at the Globe and Mail, Johnson of the Herald may be one of the finest examples of hockey writers in the MSM.
Hey Paul, maybe you could consider setting up a poll to have your readers vote on who they theink the best hockey writers are??
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