After helping cut down the net to celebrate Saturday, Southerland was asked whether he thought this sort of thing was possible when his team was leaving the same arena on March 9 after losing meekly to Georgetown.
So as the final months of their 40th season in the NHL come to a close and as their fans hope and pray that a Stanley Cup parade will be rolling down Robson Street towards Rogers Arena in mid-June, one thing should be very clear to all.
The most important thing when making any sort of deal was to enter the negotiating arena by asking the client what they were willing to pay, instead of offering discounts up front, Camp said.
It strikes me as a healthy thing that those of us still in the midst of the game, that are still in the arena, are willing to see our errors and shortcomings.