U.S. loses hockey game, gains a citizen
February 21, 2014 - 12:22 pm
Can we make it best-of-3?
Just askin’.
After Canada defeated Team USA 1-0 in the men’s Olympic hockey semifinals today, most American hockey fans had only one question.
Can we make it best-of-3?
Just askin’.
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