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I'm still looking for fan memories of Ron Hextall for the Ron Hextall tribute on this page. Please e-mail me with your best memories of Hexy.flyers_4ever@hotmail.com
More Lindros news. The rangers and Kings were both granted permission to talk to the soon to be restricted free agent. Just say no, Eric. The brain is an important part of your body. eric has remained true to his "undecided" announcement and doesn't look as though he's going to say anything since his father/Agent has said that Eric is still "woozy" from the last head injury.
So here's my playoff analysis, for those of you who care. I had predicted our boys to make it to the finals. Unfortunately they fell short, but I don't think it is anything to be sad about. The save of the playoffs was made by Boosh, the face of the playoffs was that of Johnny LeClair with 40 stitches running up his nose and over his eye and, despite losing to the Devils, I thought they made a really great run at the Cup. I'll be right out front and say Congratulation to the Devils and all their fans. They had a great year and really deserved to win. I know, they are our rivals, but a true hockey fan can't help but be happy to see Larry Robinson raising the Cup again. Also congrats to Scott Stevens, who I was hoping would win the Conn Smythe. It seems as though he has been overlooked too many times. He is an amazimg player and great leader. No, I am not bitter baout him taking out Eric Lindros, it was a clean hit and it was obvious that he felt bad about the situation. On the subject of Lindros I am undecided. I can say that every time he was on the ice I was scared. Scared that he would take a hit that would hurt him agin. A hit that he ended up taking part way into the first period of Game 7. Should he have been playing? I hate to say it, but no. Not because he isn't good enough or didn't belong, but only because I really worry about the long term effects of all of his concussions. Did he upset the team chemistry...I don't know. The team voted that they wanted him there. Yes he took all the attention away from everyone else, but that's what has always happened with him. I can say for sure that he will probably never again play for Philadelphia. This will surely be a huge problem for him because he always said that not winning a Cup with Philly is the same as not succeeding. Whatever he decides to do, I wish him the best of luck. That's my rant. Let's see what the off season holds.
My other opinion on the Lindros situation is that hockey isn't worth it. I have heard interviews with Eric, seen pictures of him and watched him on the ice. He isn't happy. Now he's unhappy and if he suffers another concussion he may not be abe to take care of himself. I hope that somehow he could get this message. He is too young and has too much ahead of him to risk the quality of his life over hockey. Take your millions, go back up to Toronto, get that wife and family you're always talking about and leave Bob Clarke in your dust. Hockey isn't worth it. And if Bob Clarke has a problem with that, who cares. He isn't worth it either.
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