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Date: | Fri, 15 Oct 1993 10:34:59 -0500 |
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Jeff writes:
> Good day all,
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> Someone wrote a quote fomr hockey news stating that 26% of players in the
> NHL are from college? Someone else found this hard to believe? If I am
> following this correctly, to confirm the 26% issue, we only need look at
> the current Boston Bruins roster:
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> Ted Donato
> Steve Heinze
> Don Sweeney
> Bryan Smolinski
> Cam Stewart
> Joe Juneau
> Adam Oates
> Steve Leach
> John Blue
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> I hope I didn't leave anyone off? Paul Stanton?
>
Isn't (former North Star) Jon Casey with the Bruins, too? He played for the
North Dakota Fighting Sioux.
Also, in "Gopher Hockey by the Hockey Gopher" former Gopher Pete Hankinson
relates how his minor league team would scrimmage former college players vs.
former junior players, so this would indicate roughly equal numbers of each.
(He said that after scoring a goal, they'd chant "Don't be a fool, stay in
school!", often provoking a fight.)
Pam Sweeney Go Gophers!!!
[log in to unmask] 1993 WCHA Playoff Champions!!!
[log in to unmask] Ski-U-Mah!!!
8.5 hours until the Hall of Fame Game!
(is this better, Erik?)
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