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Same Old Wings
by Paul on 11/23/05 at 10:46 AM ET
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In the new NHL, the free-market capitalists have turned socialist. When the revolution came, in the form of a new collective bargaining agreement that included a salary cap, free-spending teams such as the Avalanche and Detroit Red Wings were met with schadenfreude from much of the league. The thought those teams won't be able to buy a Stanley Cup anymore was accompanied by snickers. Nobody is laughing now. The Avalanche has been better than many people thought, and entering tonight's game with Colorado, no team in the league has more points than Detroit at 32. The rich, in Detroit's case, are still getting richer.
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