May 06, 2008 09:50
I'm very much enjoying how the Post-Gazette went all historical with the Pens-Flyers rivalry...PA historical, not hockey historical. There were some hilarious results:
"When William Penn founded the colony of Penn's Woods and established the City of Brotherly Love, his Society of Friends, or Quakers, could not have imagined how a hockey rivalry could become so physical and emotionally charged on both ends of the commonwealth."
It's true, but only because those founding Quakers were notorious for having NO imagination. They did love their hockey rivalries!