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By Scott Burnside
Special to ESPN.com Friday, September 26, 2003 You look at the Montreal Canadiens roster, one that cries out mediocrity, underachievement and disappointment, and you wonder how they ever managed to upend the top-seeded Boston Bruins in the playoffs two years ago. And then you remember, that was when Jose Theodore was the NHL's best goalie and its most valuable player. Now, he's just another pro athlete with a fat contract, alleged ties to a biker gang and a family that may or may not be involved with organized crime. Theodore is a shining ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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