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Few things in life are certain, but here is one: Play hockey long enough, and for enough bad teams, and you are going to lose a lot of games. Eventually they pile up, and when Maple Leafs goaltender Curtis Joseph lost to the Sabres on Wednesday, he tied Gump Worsley for most losses in NHL history: 454. Teammate Brad May called Joseph’s tying the record “pretty neat. You know what? Cecil Fielder hit the most home runs one year, if I’m not mistaken, and he had the most strikeouts too.” Joseph did his best to shrug it off. “There’s too many good things in my life for me to even think about losses,” he said. Los Angeles Times



