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The Cup Finals Are Leaving a Nasty Mark
The Cup Finals Are Leaving a Nasty Mark
6/8/2011
Aaron Rome was given the longest suspension in Cup finals history, after his hit left the Bruins’ Nathan Horton with a severe concussion.
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