Doug Weight on NHL Live (4/26/2011)
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Here is a link to Doug Weight on NHL Live last week. For some reason it was on the Islander's website, however, it was taken down. Doug Weight starts at around the 15 minute mark and speaks on his first round experiences and game 7s. He is there for two hours, lots of time to do other stuff and leave this in the background. Look forward to Dougie taking a place with Islanders Management and garnering some much needed love for the team on Media Level.
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