Found June 19, 2009 on Online Sports Guys: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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((HT: WIVB-TV/Paul Peck))Ten years ago, most of us were watching the same thing on television, game six of the 1999 Stanley Cup finals.Now some members of the Buffalo Sabres are talking about the triple overtime thriller that ended with "no goal."June 19, 1999 turned into June 20th when game six of the Stanley Cup finals went to a third overtime.At 1:30 a.m., Brett Hull grabbed his own rebound, and with his left foot in the crease, beat Dominik Hasek for the series clinching goal.As the Dallas Stars celebrated, the Sabres realized that the goal should not have counted.For the players on that Buffalo team, time does not heal all wounds.News 4's Paul Peck asked Rob Ray if the emotions and anger still come back to him.Sabres forward 1989-2003 Rob Ray said, "Yeah it is, and I don't think you ever lose it. You realize how difficult it is to get there, and how difficult it is to win."Sabres captain 1997-2000 Michael Peca said, "You reflect back there after...
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