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By Scott Burnside
ESPN.com Monday, August 10, 2009 COLE HARBOUR, Nova Scotia -- In the grand scheme of things, the parade was a small affair. Sidney Crosby's two grandmothers were in one convertible. Crosby's parents, Troy and Trina, and younger sister Taylor were in another. Teammate Maxime Talbot and Penguins team services manager Frank Buonomo rode in another car. And Crosby, riding in a vintage fire engine, stood with the Stanley Cup perched in front of him. Before the tiny procession even technically entered Cole Harbour, thousands of peo ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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