I was reading a special issue I bought from The Hockey News a few years ago, which inspired this question. To hockey fans out there on this forum, I pose this question to you: if there was one event that could have altered a hockey fate, what would it be? In other words, write a piece of revisionist history! For example, what if David Volek didn't score that goal in game seven of the 1993 division finals against Pittsburgh? Would the Penguins have prevailed in the Wales finals against Montreal? If that would have happened, the 1993 Stanley Cup final would have featured Wayne Gretzky against Mario Lemieux for the first time ever, with a championship on the line. The two dominant players of their era, both coming off injury and (in Lemieux's case) illness, both still in their primes, fighting it out for not only the Silver Chalace, but for the title of "greatest hockey player of all time"... Who would have won that one? Of course you know where this one goes!
Let the revisions begin!
2007-06-27
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