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Old 02-11-2004, 01:14 PM   #4
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Im not so sure that its the bruins organization as a whole, but more of the fact that the game of hockey has changes so much in the past decade or so. With teams using the trap, an extra ref on the ice, they want to do away with fighting, theres just too many factors that make the game suck these days. Less scoring, less hitting. If ya ask me, there wont be an NHL next year,the union, and the league wont be able to agree on a new CBA, they have a lockout. If that does happen, what i would like to see, is a league like the WHL pop up, and bring back the old style hockey, one that interests fans, and is more exciting than the garbage that they call hockey now.
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