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a popular phrase in Buffalo after the Sabres lost to the Dallas Stars in game 6 of the Stanley Cup series in 1999. The goal involved Brett Hull's skate in the crease when he scored the series winning goal. Mass protests struck around Buffalo, but the result was upheld. To this this day, the words "No Goal" will always refer to Buffalo.
It was no goal, MAN, I hate Dallas!
No Goal by World Domination February 25, 2005
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no goal day

June 19-20,1999 saw the triple overtime 6th game of the 1999 Stanley Cup won by the Dallas Stars 2-1 from a disputed goal by Brett Hull known in Buffalo as the "No Goal". The celebration of the annual anniversary.
"Happy No Goal Day," said the Sabres Fan.
no goal day by davidkazz07 June 22, 2017
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The breatharian has air, light, and prana for food.
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