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Purdy: Sharks bite back, remind us of the team we once knew

Vancouver : Canada | May 21, 2011 at 4:15 AM PDT
Source: The Mercury News
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But it showed up just in time Friday night at HP Pavilion to beat the Vancouver Canucks, 4-3. And the Sharks' 17,562 best friends inside HP Pavilion noticed. "You heard the crowd after we killed all those penalties, didn't you?"...During the Sharks' only two previous appearances in the Western Conference... FULL ARTICLE AT The Mercury News
 
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