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To: Nemer who wrote (25578)6/21/1999 9:36:00 AM
From: Stoctrash  Respond to of 44573
 
Thanks Nemer...hope you didn't take offense to my chumps thing...I'm just PO'ed cuz the shaft we got.

Even the our local friends in the Great White North think this was major blunder. They present the Cup tomorrow in Toronto...protesters already being gathered.

Tainted Cup '99...

you wanna talk lame....200 fans greet the Stars....LOLOLOOL
what a discarde the Fastest Game on Ice...
Sunday June 20 2:11 PM ET

Fans Greet Newest NHL Champions
By JOEL ANDERSON Associated Press Writer

DALLAS (AP) - After his heroics in the Dallas Stars' Stanley Cup-clinching victory, goaltender Eddie Belfour found a way to win even more fans early Sunday: He hoisted the trophy over his head and walked alongside the fence at Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, allowing onlookers to touch the elusive silver prize.

''We want cup! We want cup!'' shouted a crowd of about 200 fans, alternating between claps of appreciation and mad scrambles to get clearer views of the Stars making their way off the chartered plane and onto the team bus.

Belfour obliged, to the delight of the fans stretching their arms over