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Quick - call the webmaster - Greiss called up?
by Navarath on 11/07/08 at 09:35 AM ET | View all posts by Navarath
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With the news that Nabokov was potentially injured, I quickly grabbed Greiss up in my hockey pool, just in case. I then went to check out his stats on the Worcester Sharks webpage and noticed that he had a large red X next to his name. Usually, this means a player has been called up.
If he gets called up later today, this won’t be the first time that a website had been updated way before the press was notified of the transaction. Why is this? Do the GMs really say - ‘quick, call the webmaster in Worcester and let them know we’re calling up Greiss asap. Then, after lunch or when you have time, let the press know.’ Just sayin…....this seems quite odd.
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