Jeez, I think the article is just fine. I think people really need to stop being so anal about the odd sentence or paragraph that doesnt fit their requirements.
This is ALL positive mojo for the Flames...ride the freeking bus folks!
But the Flames aren’t just a sentimental favorite, a way to end Canada’s 26-year Cup drought or pick up a ring for Giordano or veteran winger James Neal. They pack some serious offensive firepower, led by two electrifying and completely dissimilar young American forwards. The first is Gaudreau, a winger from Carneys Point, New Jersey. Gaudreau fell to the fourth round of the 2011 draft in part because he was only 5-foot-6. Since then, he’s won the Hobey Baker Award (the Heisman Trophy of men’s college hockey) at Boston College, scored at least 60 points in all five of his full NHL seasons (including a team- and career-high 99 this year) and grown all the way to 5-foot-9.
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