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Hockey Has Lost Its Place
by Paul on 04/04/06 at 08:15 AM ET
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Eric at Off Wing Opinion pointed his readers to Tony Kornheiser of the Washington Post,
Hockey is dead.
At least it’s dead right here, right now.
Hockey is so dead in America, the players may as well still be locked out. You can’t find hockey anywhere on television unless you’re looking for the Bicycle Race network.
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