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(Msg. 1) Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 3:13 pm
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"November 22nd. On that day in 1963, President John F. Kennedy was
assassinated in the cities downtown. But on that same day in 1995 at
Union Arena, Dallas and Vancouver played out their Western Conference
semifinals series. Gino Odjick, Scott Walker, Jim Storm and Shane
Churla (Pavel Bure's number one enemy) were all tossed from the game.
>From there, Stars forward Mike Modano took over to steal the victory."
- Jim Robson.

"Hall of Fame" color commentator, Jim Robson selected 55 of the most
memorable games from his 29 year NHL announcing career, featuring 39
different NHL teams from 1970 to 1999.

Nominated for "Best Sports Book" of 2006 award [Forward Magazine], Jim
Robson's HOCKEY PLAY-BY-PLAY: AROUND THE NHL WITH JIM ROBSON, is
classic NHL Memorabilia!

HOCKEY PLAY-BY-PLAY: AROUND THE NHL WITH JIM ROBSON
10" by 10", it's 120 pages of glossy photographs and game write-ups.
$37.95 US + shipping and handling.
www.granvilleislandpublishing.com

As well, Jim and co-author Jason Farris, make 50% of price tag from
books sold by the Publisher directly, as opposed to the 5% they make
when sold by www.amazon.com or from book stores. So we ask that you go
to the publishers website to buy www.granvilleislandpublishing.com

HOCKEY PLAY-BY-PLAY: AROUND THE NHL WITH JIM ROBSON
A perfect addition to your collection.

www.granvilleislandpublishing.com

Amazing year and only Colorado to face in the first round. They're the
biggest bunch of slackers in the league. SO go cream some, then prepare
yourself for Calgary or San Jose, 2nd round!

Pass this on if you would please, and THANKS for your help in getting
this out there!

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