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He got in that game by Irishpig
I'm a Kings fan (yes, I'll admit it) and watched what I could stand of that game last night. After the Kings were down 4-1 in the 2nd, they pulled the starting goalie and Cal got in the game! The organist played the Notre Dame Victory March in Staples Center when he took the ice. It was so cool -- ND's fight song within 5 miles of the Coliseum. I bet the USC fans in the crowd loved it :)
Cal didn't play too poorly -- he let in one PP Goal, so the final was another pathetic loss 5-1 for the Kings. I have to admit, I couldn't watch the whole disaster, but it was fun to see him in goal.