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i guess bob was watching a different game than me - i saw a very even
defensive battle that could have
gone either way - the fact that maine had a five on three for a minute and
than a six on three and still
couldn't score tells the story - i thought prestin ryan played a remarkable
game - he must have logged
30 minutes - the fact that he is an all hockey east and all american
defenseman tells what little bob know
about ryan's game
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Nichols" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 2:35 PM
Subject: Re: Another tough loss
> >>Jimmy had no chance on the goal. It was a great pass to the goal
> scorer that made the play.
>
> So, did anyone notice why Gauthier was so wide open on the goal?
> Prestin Ryan was standing around behind the net instead of covering his
> man. I was yelling at him before the pass even came out of the corner.
> Ryan blew a lot of scoring chances too. It's hard to get goals or
> rebounds when his shots are whiffed, on, he breaks his stick, or just
> totally misses the net. Of course he took his usual penalty too. I
> hope no scouts were their watching him last night, because, he might
> have blown his chance of being signed as a 4th line enforcer who gets
> 300 penalty minutes a year. Glad I didn't jump on his bandwagon.
> Maine was the better team, so, I have to put the blame somewhere.
> They got as far as they did (which was great), and farther than I
> thought they would because of hard teamwork...
> I didn't see that last night.
> Maybe it was Denver and BurkHOLE
> Maybe it IS a stupid man in the crease rule!
> Maybe next year.
>
> Bob
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