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Sabres Fans, as it Turns Out, are Not Fans of Sean Avery
Sabres Fans, as it Turns Out, are Not Fans of Sean Avery
It's hard to blame someone when they get upset about their team losing. We've all been there. It's part of sports, especially if you're a fan of certain teams. It's also hard to blame someone when they don't like Sean Avery. In fact, if you're one of those people, you could very well be in the majority. So, when Avery scored what would be the eventual game winner yesterday in Buffalo, Sabres fans
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