Tag: Paul Dipietro

1993, A Short Story

| November 16, 2012 | Reply
1993, A Short Story

For most, a first day of school means the end of freedom, a reminder of social inadequacies and a rebirth into a horrifying world of essential bravado. For some others, a first day of school means a reclaiming of the thrown and an opportunity to cast out all who are different; in the case of Nicholas Anderson the aforementioned reigned true. September 2nd, 1992 marked the first day of school. Continue reading

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Where Are They Now? Paul Dipietro

| October 17, 2012 | Reply
Where Are They Now? Paul Dipietro

The list continues to grow containing former NHL’ers that get lost in the outer hockey worlds each season. Once they’re out of the spotlight, all attention is shifted to the present and whatever you contributed to the club in the past is forgotten. Former Canadiens Oleg Petrov (Spartak Moskva of the KHL) and Paul Dipietro had little to nothing to with the 1993 Stanley Cup winning Montreal club, but 20 seasons later, they both have something they can say that the rest of that club can’t. Continue reading

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