Shooting from The Lip: Strange turn for Torre story

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 Shooting from The Lip: Strange turn for Torre story
Tom Coughlin's Giants had one of the greatest finishes and one of the greatest seasons any New York sports team has ever had. But no one we are going to have will win as long and as often as Joe Torre did. [link]

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Published 6/1/2008 by rstiles (noreply@blogger.com) at Stiles Points - "So let it be written, so let it be done"
... saves on superstar Sidney Crosby, another two on Pascal Dupuis and stopped Marian Hossa and Evgeni Malkin on power-play attempts." ... Helene St. James Other sports Mike Lupica of the Daily News writes about Joe Torre's return to NYC... "Torre was the last dynasty. Somebody might last as long as he did. No one will ever win as much, or be treated as well, rewarded as handsomely." ... Mike Lupica Vincent Mallozzi of The New York Times writes how ...

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