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On Sun, 2 Feb 1997, Eeyore wrote:
 
> Most conspcuous for poor play has been Erik Rasmussen.  He has been a
> non-factor since returning from the World Juniors.  He is far too
> concerned with throwing his weight around and taking dumb penalties.  He
> is contributing nothing constructive.  Through the first half of
> December, he was the best player on the team.  I can only go back to
> what I said about his suspension for improper registration; I think his
> head is already focused on his pro career.  If this is the case, I wish
> he would go ahead and sign with the Sabres, because he isn't helping
> here.
 
Perhaps it was an ethics course that he dropped...
 
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