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By Lindsay Berra
Thursday, February 14, 2008 Amid the bedlam in the East Room of the White House—300 guests, packed tight—Lord Stanley's Cup sits in front of a portrait of George Washington. The father of our country seems to regard the chalice admiringly, as if he actually may have cared about Canada's game. But if he didn't, the current George W. does, at least for nine minutes on Feb. 6 as the NHL-champion Anaheim Ducks stand on risers behind him. Unlike President Clinton, who once spent an entire day with the Super Bowl ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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