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Appropriate Use Of Hockey Terminology
by Mike Chen on 08/31/09 at 01:33 AM ET
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Heard these terms lately?
Stoned: “Well, if you mean stopped a shot on goal, yes.”
Puck Bunny: “No. But I’ve met them.”
Who is this and what’s he describing? Here’s a hint—I think the world of the guy who was interviewed and I’ll still be sticking with the rival product in a few weeks.
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