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"It was almost fitting that it ended that way, with our penalty-killers hammering home the win," said [Craig MacTavish]. "But let's hope it doesn't happen again. Because you don't dodge that number of bullets very often. We got some great individual efforts out of our penalty-killers, but we don't want to make a living doing that."
"You know, you drive in there and it says City of Champions, and it's there for a reason," said [Ryan Smyth], the longest-serving current Oiler. "History speaks for itself with both the Eskimos and the Oilers. But we've still got a ways to go yet.""We don't feel we've achieved what we set out to do," said [Chris Pronger]. "There is no feeling of satisfaction in our room yet. We want to finish it off. Anything less than that is an incomplete season."See the full content of this document
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Whatever Hasn't Killed the Oilers...
Hardship these Cup finalists have overcome makes them a threat
By Cam ColeEDMONTON -- The door to the Air Canada chartered jet opened a crack, an Edmonton Oilers flag was unfurled from it, and the bedraggled players began to step carefully down the s...See the full content of this document
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