Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Byfuglien bringing the silver trophy to the city he grew up

Byfuglien bringing the silver trophy to the city he grew up


To bring the silver trophy to travel a city is a longtime tradition for reigning Stanley Cup winner after the ending of the season, so it is the turn for the team Chicago Blackhawks now. Although Dustin Byfuglien now can only be called as former Chicago Blackhawks after his announcement to take off the # 33 Dustin Byfuglien jersey, his travelling continued to attract the attentions of NHL fans. Roseau is the city he chose to visit for it is where he grew up, and also it is the place that he began to wear the Byfuglien jersey.


The departure of the No. 33 guy means that the Blackhawks is unable to keep the team completed in 2010-11 season just as that in 2009-2010 season, for this, the guy in Patrick Sharp jersey felt regret for this, for Byfuglien is the best friend of him both on and off the ice hockey field. “It is easy for Byfuglien to know what I am going to do next.” Sharp said while sorting out Sharp jersey.


Byfuglien was one of the stars of Chicago's championship team this year. The Blackhawks beat the Philadelphia Flyers for their first Stanley Cup victory since 1961. Byfuglien was since traded to the Atlanta Thrashers. With the travelling, Byfuglien also brought the autographed Patrick Kane jersey and Tomas Kopecky jersey, for they would like to express their best wishes for the city that Byfuglien grew up though they’re able to visit there.


“Byfuglien is the guy who make great effort in 2009-2010 season to help the Blackhawks win the Stanley Cup Championship, it is sorrow that we will be contender in future.” The owner of the Kane jersey said. “Byfuglien will be an unquestioned starter for the Atlanta Thrashers, and he will be the strongest contender for the Blackhawks in later contests.” The guy dressed in Kopecky jersey holds the same opinion too.


No matter what team Byfuglien will fight for in the upcoming season, at least, our idol Byfuglien is still on the ice hockey field to present us the good performance, that’s enough for NHL fans.

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