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Seles entered the 1992 final hoping to three-peat, but in her way again was Graf, a 10-time major winner at the time. Seles came out hot, breaking Graf immediately before seizing the first set 6-2.
"How [Eberflus] handled it at that time, for that game, was, I think, one of the things that throughout the locker room people talked about and were annoyed by," Williams told the magazine.
1. Greatest of them All Game 4, 1995 Stanley Cup Final, June 24, 1995 The 1995 Stanley Cup Final between the Detroit Red Wings and New Jersey Devils appeared to be so one-sided before it began ...
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