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Andreychuk Still Driven
by Paul on 09/16/05 at 09:18 AM ET
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The chase was supposed to be all-consuming. It had crossed borders and decades, it had put up with several almosts and a few not quites. When it finally ended, when Dave Andreychuk was no longer the longest-tenured NHL player without a Stanley Cup, the world discovered something new about his 22-year journey. He hadn't been chasing a dream, after all. Turns out, he'd been living it. The airplanes and buses. The teammates and rivals. The sore joints and aching muscles. The coaches who screamed and the ones who chuckled. And the moments on the ice. Most definitely, the time on the ice.
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