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Title: Mission Accomplished - Colorado Avalanche 2001 Stanley Cup Champions
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ISBN: B000056N8D
Publisher: Polygram USA Video
Weight: 0.38 pounds
Size: 4.19 x 7.32 x 1.12 inches
Description: One team: the Colorado Avalanche, a veritable all-star team packed with Hall of Famers-to-be. One goal: the Stanley Cup, professional sports' most venerable trophy, which the Avalanche last won in 1996. This stirring official NHL championship video chronicles the Avalanche's relentless pursuit of hockey's supreme prize in 65 minutes of interviews and thrilling on- and off-the-ice footage of their season highlights and hockey milestones. With his 448th win, Patrick Roy breaks the nearly 30-year-old record to become hockey's all-time most winning goalie. The Avalanche, "the best collection of pure talent in the game," contribute five players to the 12-man All-Star roster. And Raymond Bourque, who spent 21 years in a Bruins uniform without winning a championship, has an emotional Boston homecoming as a member of the Avalanche. Joe Sakic leads the power surge as the Avalanche "flatten the opposition" all season long and compile the league's best record. After sweeping the Vancouver Canucks and defeating the upstart Los Angeles Kings and the St. Louis Blues in the playoffs, the stage is set for underdog heroics as the Avalanche face off against the defending champion New Jersey Devils, a series that will go seven games. By the time Sakic graciously hands the Stanley Cup to Bourque, who triumphantly hoists it over his head in exultant celebration, there won't be a dry eye in the house. --Donald Liebenson
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