A Quote by Ed Belfour

Winning the Stanley Cup in '99 was a dream come true. I'll never forget it. — © Ed Belfour
Winning the Stanley Cup in '99 was a dream come true. I'll never forget it.
As a kid, you dream of winning the Stanley Cup. As you get older, you understand the importance of winning the Olympics.
Winning the World Cup was a dream come true.
I'd never won the Stanley Cup so I asked Cournoyer right after the final if this was like winning the Cup. He said, 'This is ten times better.' I believed him.
It was a dream come true for me to play with the Montreal Canadiens, and the sad thing is that my promise to the city of bringing a Stanley Cup back and wanting to win one, I won't be able to fulfill that promise.
Winning a Stanley Cup for Toronto, that's the biggest dream and the biggest goal.
Winning the title in my first season at City was a dream come true, but the downside was not being selected for Spain's World Cup squad.
It's a big step to be drafted. Ultimately, it's everybody's dream. That's where you start thinking about making the team, maybe about winning the Stanley Cup.
I can't say that winning the Pen/Faulkner was a dream come true because I would never have dared to dream it.
People ask if I regret not winning a Stanley Cup, but winning the series against the Soviet Union was the best. It was the greatest experience of my hockey career by far.
Winning the World Cup was a dream come true after so many years of wanting something so bad. After that final whistle, I dropped to the ground on my knees and got emotional.
We've got lots of time. We're not winning the Stanley Cup in the first exhibition game.
The most important thing for us is winning the Stanley Cup and I want to win.
Winning one Champions League title is a dream come true, so just imagine winning three!
Stanley Cup winners don’t hand back the Stanley Cup.
All the people that come out and show their support and their pride for your accomplishments, I think it really reminds you that without people you don't ever to get to live that dream. To play in the NHL is one thing, but to win the Stanley Cup and come back and share it with everyone is another thing.
Why don't you think we should dream of an African team winning the World Cup for the first time? People never allow this thought to cross their minds, and it is shameful. When you try to even say it, people look at you as if you're joking, but they forget that dreaming is the first step to success.
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