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Waning Interest in Watching Bloodsport 5: The NHL
How the concussion issue is devolving the NHL into a bloodsport and why something must be done immediately to prevent fan interest in the league mirroring society’s interest in Jean Claude Van Damme — relatively non-existent! Continue reading
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Tagged Bloodsport, Chris Pronger, Claude Giroux, concussion, hockey, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Jeff Skinner, Marc Staal, Milan Michalek, NHL, Sidney Crosby
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