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Pittsburgh is extremely popular with Europeans
Pittsburgh is extremely popular with Europeans
Why is it that European hockey players don't mind spending their careers small market American cities? In other sports, even those with salary caps, the stars always seem to whine their way into a bigger market. This just doesn't seem to happen in hockey.
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