Donga
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Disclaimer: Every thing I say in this article in meant to be in jest and plus its 1am in the morning.
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Raleigh, NC
With 30 games left to play, there seems to only one team that can win the South East Division and that is the Carolina Hurricanes. That is according to Hurricanes GM Dion Ong.
"It's a done deal," said Ong. " I've visualized it from the start of the season. It shall be done. Do you know how powerful the mind is?"
Yet for many, especially fans of the Tampa Bay Lightning, it may seem too early to call.
"What do they know?" asked Ong. "Seriously, what has the Lightning ever done especially when they get into the playoffs. There were lucky last year to even make it in the playoffs. I honestly thought the Panthers deserved it more than the Lightning. That team is such a yo-yo team that you don't know what stuff is going to come out from that team."
I wonder if Ong believes in Karma.
"Karma Schmarma,"replied Ong. "I believe you make your own luck. Our two 8-game winning streak has definitely set us up for the season. No one in our division looks likely to go on a long streak like us."
Asked about the presence of Naslund in the division, Ong replied, "pfft... who is he? I'm pretty sure Dion will Phaneuf him."
So what does he really think about the other teams in the division. This is what Ong had to say:
Panthers: "I feel sorry for them. I expected them to do a lot better. Suspect Goaltending was going to be their achilles heel for this season. this has proven to be the case."
Capitals: "I absolutely hated them and envied them at the same time. They always belted this team. Always been a powerhouse in this division. Not any more hahaha. Every dog has his day. Still good enough for playoff if they can get their act together."
Thrashers: "Every division has one. The lunch pails that get kicked night in night out. We may have lost one game to them but that was lucky. If you lose your key players then how are expected to win."
Thats a wrap. Big words from Ong. With 30 games to go, does Ong's words ring true. I look forward to hear your responses, readers.
Carol Lina,
Raleigh Journal
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Raleigh, NC
With 30 games left to play, there seems to only one team that can win the South East Division and that is the Carolina Hurricanes. That is according to Hurricanes GM Dion Ong.
"It's a done deal," said Ong. " I've visualized it from the start of the season. It shall be done. Do you know how powerful the mind is?"
Yet for many, especially fans of the Tampa Bay Lightning, it may seem too early to call.
"What do they know?" asked Ong. "Seriously, what has the Lightning ever done especially when they get into the playoffs. There were lucky last year to even make it in the playoffs. I honestly thought the Panthers deserved it more than the Lightning. That team is such a yo-yo team that you don't know what stuff is going to come out from that team."
I wonder if Ong believes in Karma.
"Karma Schmarma,"replied Ong. "I believe you make your own luck. Our two 8-game winning streak has definitely set us up for the season. No one in our division looks likely to go on a long streak like us."
Asked about the presence of Naslund in the division, Ong replied, "pfft... who is he? I'm pretty sure Dion will Phaneuf him."
So what does he really think about the other teams in the division. This is what Ong had to say:
Panthers: "I feel sorry for them. I expected them to do a lot better. Suspect Goaltending was going to be their achilles heel for this season. this has proven to be the case."
Capitals: "I absolutely hated them and envied them at the same time. They always belted this team. Always been a powerhouse in this division. Not any more hahaha. Every dog has his day. Still good enough for playoff if they can get their act together."
Thrashers: "Every division has one. The lunch pails that get kicked night in night out. We may have lost one game to them but that was lucky. If you lose your key players then how are expected to win."
Thats a wrap. Big words from Ong. With 30 games to go, does Ong's words ring true. I look forward to hear your responses, readers.
Carol Lina,
Raleigh Journal