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i agree (except the detroit part, of course). :yes:

Same here ;) hehe

I'm tired of people hating on Detroit, too, it's asinine. I'm going to go on a little rampage here, but bear with me... Detroit was horrid in the 80's. So what did they do to get better? They made some amazing draft picks. With those picks, they gradually became better and better. Soon they won the Stanley Cup ("soon" depending on how you look at it, I'm talking about the turn around that was made). Yet, even though they won, they still made some amazing draft picks. In fact, they're making/made better draft picks than they ever have before. You don't get talent like Zetterberg, Datsyuk, Huddler, Williams, Wallin, Avery (even if he is gone), and Grigorenko (get better!) by just being lucky. Those are absolutely amazing picks considering that Detroit has had low-round picks mostly in the 2nd round due to some nice trading moves. So, if anyone ever tells you that Detroit buys their players they're dead wrong. Detroit earned all of the money they have by making wise draft picks. Mike Illithc never wanted to spend much money on them until they started producing, same with the current Tigers. If you want to see a team that "buys" their players look at the NY Rangers or possibly even the Dallas Stars (I hate them... stupid fans here in Dallas).

End of rampage.

DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN! DEVILS WIN!

Wow, this thread is quiet...must be all the duck fans out getting drunk. ;)

Great Season Everyone, Congrats to the New Jersey Devils.

Stanley Cup Champions 2002-2003.

I think its safe to say, we can now lock this thread. :)

See Everyone Next Season!

congrats Devils... those New Jersey fans shouldnt be allowed to come to another game though... how can they boo Gigeure for winning the Conn Smythe after them winning the stanley cup.

Not to mention they had no enthusiasm when the Devils won.

The following is a presentation of the Detroit Red Wings...

Hey Devils...don't get too comfortable with that cup...it's permeant residence is right back here in Hockeytown... Enjoy the loaner for the year.

Sincerely,

The Detroit Red Wings

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