
|Articles|September 1, 2004
Lightning Strike
A deafening roar filled the St. Pete Times Forum as a maniac crowdof more than 22,000 people roseto their feet. It was official-the Tampa Bay Lightning had won the 2004 Stanley Cup Championship. Known as "the cut man," Charles B. Slonim, MD, oculoplastic surgeon, stood proud knowing that he was able to assist the winning team medically and surgically.
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