Found June 27, 2009 on Fired For Winning:
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The Flyers made a major move on Thursday night, acquiring Chris Pronger and Ryan Dingle from the Ducks for Joffrey Lupul (Hey, Gary Bettman, it’s Joffrey, not Jeffrey), Luca Sbisa, two first rounders and a third. I absolutely love the deal. Pronger brings a dimension of size, skill and nastiness to the Flyers’ blueline that they’ve [...]
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