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Tue, 22 Apr 2003 18:27:35 -0700
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I like it that St. Louis is a skill player, and is a more or less normal,perhaps even small, for
college.  The roster lists him as 5-9, 181.  It takes a lot to survive in the NHL at that size.
My guess is that if he had played Juniors, he might not have made it to the NHL.

Clay

--- Bob <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> And there is also Tampa's Dan Boyle from Miami (Ohio).  Vermont and Miami played a few games
> against each other when both he and St. Louis were playing.  Yes, there seems to be some
> outstanding recent college grads with the teams still in the playoffs.  Looks like tonight will
> send three more teams to the tees and greens.       Bob Hamilton       MU '65 - when NCAA hockey
> at MU was unknown


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