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Wayne, Sorry that was presumptuous of me. The 7th player is the player who
gives all on and off the ice. The team player that even when not directly
involved in the play, was directly in the play, if you know what I mean. I
do like your choices and agree with Yeats and Morrison's roles. Though I
thought Yeats would turn out the "starter" at some point.
"Wayne T. Smith" wrote:
> >As with the Bruins, what do people think would be a good 7th player this
> >season for Maine?
>
> I don't follow pro hockey, so don't know what 7th player is, but
> guessing it's someone valuable, but not the top or expected to be top
> players, I'll advance ...
>
> 3rd star - Chris Heisten - a pleasant surprise who's seemed to
> improve his value throughout the season
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> 2nd Star - Jim Leger - maybe our best forechecker and a
> wonderful penalty killer.
>
> 1st Star - Matt Yeats - because I expected his and Morrison's
> roles to be reversed this season.
>
> Wayne T. Smith
> [log in to unmask] Old Town Landing
> Co-owner of the College Hockey lists - Hockey-L and Hockey3
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