Wednesday, June 06, 2007
This One's for Lou
by Ken Houghton
(Scott Niedermayer hoists the Cup, from the AP)
For those of you who are keeping track, the Captain of the Stanley Cup Champion Anaheim Ducks is Scott Niedermayer, who hoisted his fourth Cup tonight, scored two Game-Winning goals in Anaheim's sixteen wins, and played more than half of the time in tonight's final game.
He was also, until Gary Bettman attempted to destroy the sport, a New Jersey Devil.
After the lockout, he was allowed to join his brother Rob and the Ducks, while the Devils kept, say, Colin White (four years younger, but less skilled with and without the puck) and didn't adjust the team strategy.
So congratulations, to Scott Niedermayer and the rest of the Anaheim Ducks; Devil fans everywhere are cheering you and thinking of Might Have Beens.
For those of you who are keeping track, the Captain of the Stanley Cup Champion Anaheim Ducks is Scott Niedermayer, who hoisted his fourth Cup tonight, scored two Game-Winning goals in Anaheim's sixteen wins, and played more than half of the time in tonight's final game.
He was also, until Gary Bettman attempted to destroy the sport, a New Jersey Devil.
After the lockout, he was allowed to join his brother Rob and the Ducks, while the Devils kept, say, Colin White (four years younger, but less skilled with and without the puck) and didn't adjust the team strategy.
So congratulations, to Scott Niedermayer and the rest of the Anaheim Ducks; Devil fans everywhere are cheering you and thinking of Might Have Beens.
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That's total crap. Scott Need-my-brother turned his back on the Devils organization and we want nothing less that for him to finish dead last every year. There's a reason why 20,000+ booed him during Scott Stevens Night last year.
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