Another place where belief wasn't stopped. Not sure that I've previously mentioned this, but the Caps have been regularly playing Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" in the dressing room after wins. This is, of course, a highly appropriate anthem that has also become highly non-original since the White Sox's World Series run, to the point where some sports team could elect to embrace "We Will Rock You" as its anthem and it would seem like a startling bit of never-before-used creativity by comparison. I&... lire la suite
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Another place where belief wasn't stopped. Not sure that I've previously mentioned this, but the Caps have been regularly playing Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" in the dressing room after wins. This is, of course, a highly appropriate anthem that has also become highly non-original since the White Sox's World Series run, to the point where some sports team could elect to embrace "We Will Rock You" as its anthem and it would seem like a startling bit of never-before-used creativity by comparison. I've noted how both the American and George Mason pep bands refused to stop believing all March. The Calgary Roughnecks of the National Lacrosse League used the anthem this month; "We can't stop believing," Roughnecks defender Chris Seller said, in case the message was lost. Ditto for the Rochester Nighthawks of the NLL. Ditto for the Edmonton Oilers and the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL. And Manchester