Nadal, Federer and the need for legitimate winners

It compels me to say that sudden death overtime is the only way a playoff hockey game should ever be decided.
Gary Bettman and his team of buffoons can fumble perfect marketing opportunities, bungle year-long strikes and allow the league to expand to places where ice barely exists, but they must not be allowed to ruin the playoffs.
Pittsburgh - Detroit was a classic. San Jose - Dallas was pretty damn amazing. And the tennis equivalent of a multi-OT game was compelling to even the most casual observers. Let that be a lesson to the NHL.
Please, don't fuck this up.
4 comments:
Places where there is hardly ice...? like California?
Yeah James, I completely agree, the Stars should definitely move back to Minnesota.
For some reason, I decided to write that instead of just bashing Tennessee, which was my original plan.
Sometimes I feel like Nashville deserves a break. Curse my inconsistent heart.
It compels me to say that sudden death overtime is the only way a playoff hockey game should ever be decided.
Damn Skippy
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