from Mike Vaccaro of the New York Post,
“Greed — for lack of a better word — is good. Greed is right. Greed works. Greed clarifies, cuts through, and captures the essence of the evolutionary spirit …”
You’re a Rangers fan, flush with the kind of success that’s only been a rumor (or a visitor to Long Island) these past few years. You have spent a month on pins and needles, enduring two seven-game gauntlets, the first of which ended in overtime glory, the second in a bludgeoning of a team formerly unchallenged on home ice.
You are grateful for the run, gleeful for the ride.
But you also approve every word — every syllable — of Gordon Gekko’s treatise on more, more, more, always wanting more. This isn’t your first Stanley Cup dance. You know there’s nothing quite like the obstacle course hockey players put themselves through to determine who gets to pass the Cup around come summer, so you also know something else:
The job isn’t close to being done.
The job, in fact, is only half done.
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