the second round and the finals were so good that it almost -- but not quite -- makes me feel better about what happened in round one. which shall henceforth be known, a la j.k. rowling, as "that which shall not be mentioned". suffice to say it was enough to make me wonder if i can even continue to be a devils fan, and that says quite a bit.
back to the pens -- although i would have preferred the blackhawks, who stumbled badly against the wings in a very meh round three, the pens are exciting for a lot of reasons, not least of which is that they're a young team loaded with both talent and heart, and they have great ownership to keep things going for many years to come. not unlike that other world championship team in pittsburgh, the mighty steelers. mr. mario lemieux looked right at home on the ice last night, as well he should, but it seems to be he is poised to become a legend not only as one of the greatest players in the game, but as a great owner as well. it's remarkable what he and his group have done to bring the penguins back to championship form, so bravo, mr. lemieux.
so congratulations to the pittsburgh penguins, newly crowned stanley cup champs, giving the city of pittsburgh its second title of 2009 (and, let's face it, its last -- unless the pirates are a lot better than i think they are). you were fun to watch, and you kept me watching after the devastation of round one.
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