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Michael McGee made a bold move and put his own Led Schneppelin on the front of the Maine Amateur Drivers Club (MADC) race Saturday (June 5) at Cumberland. The move turned out to be the right one and, despite having several competitors try to puncture his lead, the 10-year-old son of Memphis Flash held off all would-be conquerors to capture the $4,200 event in 1:59.3.
First it was 83-year-old Robert Nadeau who tried to stick Putnams Storm’s nose in front while some confusion reined in the back of the pack. Pulling first over going to the half, the five-year-old son of A Rocknroll Dance was turned away by a determined McGee and Led Schnepelin.
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It’s not easy to choose a Most Embarrassing Week for the National Hockey League. I mean, this is the league that invited Nickelback to sing at its awards show.
But the Tom Wilson attacks on Pavel Buchnevich and Artemi Panarin, followed by the laughable $5,000 fine levied to Wilson, followed by a statement from the Rangers critical of the Department of Player Safety, followed by a serious $250,000 fine to the Rangers for telling the truth, followed by the firing of Rangers president John Davidson and general manager Jeff Gorton, followed by Shayne Gostisbehere’s late and dangerous hit on Pittsburgh’s Mark Friedman and his laughable two-game suspension well, it was quite a week, even by NHL standards.