Miracle whip.(Static)

From: The Sporting News | Date: February 9, 2004| Author: Quindt, Fritz | Copyright information

Miracle whip: The night before Disney's Miracle (the film, guaranteed to spark unprecedented hockey nostalgia) opens in theaters February 6, "A Night of Miracles" (the programming block, epitomizing corporate synergy) will play on ESPN Classic. The four hours hosted by Kurt Russell include a full-length rerun of the USA-USSR semifinal from the 1980 Winter Olympics, complete with AI Michaels' play-by-play--and Ken Dryden's analysis, which is as forgotten as the caveat that ABC origi...

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