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Article: Difficult road trip; After a visit to Ground Zero, memories of New York City will never be the same for the Wild coaching staff.(SPORTS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
- Article date:
- November 6, 2001
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Byline: Tom Jones; Staff Writer
New York, N.Y. -- RSEC:+
The first thing Mike Ramsey noticed was the smell. He had never confronted such an odor. He couldn't exactly describe it. All he knows is he never wants to come across that smell again.
Jacques Lemaire was struck by the enormity of the devastation. It was so ... big.
Mario Tremblay simply couldn't forget what he had seen, smelled, felt or experienced even hours after he walked away.
Usually a trip to New York City is a highlight of the season for hockey teams. Nothing beats New York - the restaurants, the shows, the sights, the sounds, the hustle and bustle of ...
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