¡Esto es a lo que yo llamo magia! Yesterday I had the longest ever dream That the world was endless with possibilities It had me thinking, one should never forget That there are wonders we haven’t seen yet Seize a chance, follow a dream Be yourself, don’t plan and scheme For what we do, won’t? matter that much Puzzles and wonders, mysteries and such So calculate and analyse My head is spinning from all of those lies It had me fooled, a logical mess In a time of facts, figures and distress Seize a chance, follow a dream Be yourself, don’t plan and scheme For what we do, won’t? matter that much Puzzles and wonders, mysteries and such The WORLD is full of MAGIC
Tim Connolly’s best moments during his 10-year career with the Buffalo Sabres. This video serves as a sort of farewell to Tim, from a lifelong Sabres fan, as he has just signed with the Leafs. Bio: Tim Connolly was touted as the best puck handler in the 1999 NHL draft and was picked 5th overall by the Islanders. At just 18, Tim was immediately considered the most skilled player in the organization, and had a solid rookie campaign with the Islanders, posting several highlight reel goals. His 14 goals and 34 points exceeded the totals of fellow top-ten picks Patrik Stefan, Joe Thornton, Vincent Lecavalier, and Patrick Marleau. In a game against the Penguins on March 21, 2000, Connolly made the record books by becoming the youngest player in NHL history (at the time) to score on a penalty shot. In 2001, Connolly was traded to the Buffalo Sabres. Although he had missed only 3 games in his first 4 years in the NHL, his problems with injuries began with a concussion in a preseason game against Chicago in ’03/’04, which would cause him to miss the entire season. Connolly would bounce back with his second best season during the legendary ’05/’06 Sabres campaign, recording 55 points and the finest highlight reel goals of his career (see first half of this video). The defining moment of Tim Connolly’s career was serving as perhaps the most important player during the Sabres dominating push to the 2006 Eastern Conference Finals. He scored three goals against the Flyers in the first …
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