Correction: Penguins-Ducks story

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP)—In a Nov. 3 story about a game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Anaheim Ducks, The Associated Press, based on information in the NHL record book, erroneously reported that the Penguins tied a league record with their seventh straight road victory to open the season. The Buffalo Sabres had 10 straight road victories at the start of the 2006-07 season.

Updated Nov 5, 11:22 am EST
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  1. B Jackson
    6. Posted by B Jackson Thu Nov 5 7:04pm EST

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    It is somewhat of a big deal. First this "little" mistake happens and people say "So what?" Then they screw up the score and people say "So what?" You can see where I'm going with this.

    Nothing wrong with acknowledging and correcting mistakes.
  2. Joe Z
    5. Posted by Joe Z Thu Nov 5 2:37pm EST

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    They'll put this up, but they fail to update the team notes.. unless Miro Satan, Petr Sykora and Philippe Boucher are back playing for the Pens AND the playoffs are upon us yet again.

    Could have used the time they spent putting up this info and just taken the Team Notes off the team preview pages... or .... ACTUALLY update the team notes more often than last April!!!!
  3. G-Man
    4. Posted by G-Man Thu Nov 5 2:29pm EST

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    ZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzz.................................drool.
  4. Chaz
    3. Posted by Chaz Thu Nov 5 2:22pm EST

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    yes.
  5. Dave
    2. Posted by Dave Thu Nov 5 2:07pm EST

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    pretty sure the first comment says it all...is it really that big of a deal?
  6. <i>redemption_value</i>
    1. Posted by redemption_value Thu Nov 5 2:03pm EST

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    So what?
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