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this one's for you Boone, and for the habbies of course...
Sure, they're bigger than us, they're stonger than us, but that doesn't mean we haven't got strength in us too. When we fall, we get up and skate, and when we hit 'em, we hit 'em hard. If we lose, that's allright, that's fine, because we'll gain it back the next time around, and the next time, we'll show 'em something that they'd never seen. I can feel the roar of the crowd tremble the ground, feel it beneath my skates that it vibrates up and down my spine, feel it all the way up to my pounding heart. We'll skate hard, play fast and fight furiously. Until we give 'em the hardest hit that would make them wish they'd die. Until we score that winning goal that would make them wish they had chosen another profession. Until we lift that cup above our heads. Until we bring that cup home again.