DJMoore_is_fat
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While obviously its tough not to be both stunned and heart broken at the humiliating beat down Nashville has administered -- much like the Bulls in 1998, I think we can all look back and be grateful that we witnessed such spectacular championship hockey. It was such a pleasure to watch and to be apart of. We saw three Cups hoisted in a five year period during the salary cap era. How lucky are we?
While the dismantling process of getting rid of aging broken down vets like Keith, Seabrook, Hossa, etc will be painful -- we still have Kane, Panarin, etc to stay competitive and re-build with. I wouldn't be surprised to see Bowman infuse the roster with new blood and have us ready to make another run in a few years.
The Hawks of the 2010's will forever hold a place in my heart -- much like the Bulls of the 1990's. It was a period of time that might only come around once in your entire life -- if ever. Thanks, guys.
While the dismantling process of getting rid of aging broken down vets like Keith, Seabrook, Hossa, etc will be painful -- we still have Kane, Panarin, etc to stay competitive and re-build with. I wouldn't be surprised to see Bowman infuse the roster with new blood and have us ready to make another run in a few years.
The Hawks of the 2010's will forever hold a place in my heart -- much like the Bulls of the 1990's. It was a period of time that might only come around once in your entire life -- if ever. Thanks, guys.