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by Paul on 10/19/07 at 04:29 PM ET
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from Pierre LeBrun of the CP via Yahoo,
Cory Murphy muttered two words.
“Lyndon Slewidge,” said the Florida Panthers defenceman.
Murphy’s long hockey odyssey, which began two minutes from where Scotiabank Place was built and included six years in Europe, finally comes full circle Saturday night when the Ottawa native stands for the national anthem before a game against the Senators - performed as usual by the Ontario Provincial Police constable Lyndon Slewidge.
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