What’s Your Superstition? Share and Win!

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 What’s Your Superstition? Share and Win!
No amount of personal hockey superstitions have ever helped my Vancouver Canucks, but that’s never stopped me. From idiotic morning routines to game-day-meals, that team gets anywhere near the playoffs and I develop so many tics I’m like a strung out former heroin addict dealing with an OCD problem.  Fortunately I’m not alone.  Kukla, for instance, bought this ... [link]

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Published 5/21/2008 at Puck Daddy
... pro sports teams is bad idea. And he's talking to you, Cablevision and the Rangers. [Huffington Post] • "I could see the carotid artery just bumping. It was unbelievable." Icky. Confessions of an NHL dentist. [FanHouse] • Voting in the HockeyFights.com Awards is a god-given right and a mandatory duty for all Puck Daddy readers. There's a Cam Neely award, people. That's all you need to know. [HockeyFights.com] • Kukla has a pretty cool contest, too: What is your most reliable playoff superstition? • ...

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