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What the Puck?! Carolina Beats the Bruins!

As a blogger at heart, I cannot help but write about things that I love -- especially when it relates to sports.  My sports blog -- Gate 21.net -- primarily focuses on the exploits of the Tennessee Volunteers and the SEC, but as a resident of the Triangle for over a decade now, I do love the Canes as well.  Thus, I have a little something I posted over on my humble little site about the Canes and why Hockey is something that all Southerners should give a look.

Just thought I'd cross-post it over here to join in the conversation, stop on by my joint if you feel like it and feel free to leave any comments or complaints that strike your fancy:

I'm a new face here at Canes Country, and hopefully, I am not breaking any rules by cross-posting this here.  If so, just let me know.  Mea Culpa, Mea Culpa, Mea Maxima Culpa...

Otherwise, all I can say is Go Canes!

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Canes pull another one out of the hat...

Hey, I am a Vol myself, living in NC, and have been enjoying the Canes rock the playoffs, too! Now it’s time for the latest installment of “Staal Wars”! SWEET!

by getinVOLved on May 15, 2009 3:20 PM EDT reply actions  

Glad to see that there are a few others...

around who both love the Big Orange and the Canes. Shoot me an email sometime or a comment at the Gate — always good to know there are a few like-minded folks around.

by lawvol98 on May 15, 2009 9:14 PM EDT reply actions  

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Joni Pitkanen 25 D 9/19/1983 210 6-3
Tuomo Ruutu 15 LW 2/16/1983 200 6-0
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Jaroslav Spacek 8 D 2/11/1974 210 6-0
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Anthony Stewart 13 C 1/5/1985 230 6-3
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