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Sabres Moving On From Rising Free Agent Star Would Be A Disastrous Decision

Sabres Moving On From Rising Free Agent Star Would Be A Disastrous Decision

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Richmond Rewards: Former Vancouver Canuck Troy Stecher's Road To The Stanley Cup Final
The Vancouver Canucks didn't make the Stanley Cup Playoffs this year, but for some former Canucks, the ultimate trophy in professional hockey is only four wins away. Two former Canucks will take part in the Edmonton Oilers' second consecutive Stanley Cup Final appearance, with one having been a fan-favourite for pretty much his entire time with the Canucks organization.
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