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By John Gaudiosi
ESPN.com Wednesday, February 18, 2004 ST. PAUL -- Three of the NHL's participants in the Young Stars game that went down during NHL All-Star Weekend took some time out to talk video games. Like the rest of us who've grown up playing video games, professional athletes don't stop gaming once they've entered the big leagues. In fact, video games serve as the perfect antidote to the large chunks of free time that the grueling NHL schedule provides. video games also offer a way for rookies and younger players to bond with other teammates ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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