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Charles O'Brien <[log in to unmask]>
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Charles O'Brien <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 8 Nov 1996 10:23:02 -0500
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        I agree with both the pro-Harry and anti-Harry (Ammian, of
course) posters.  That is exactly the point about Harry -- he can be
very, very good or very, very bad.  I thought his work in the national
championship game a couple of years ago was virtually flawless.  I
have also seen many games which justify the negative views.
Inconsistent, then, is my word for Harry, although I want to credit him
with always having a sharp eye for the penalties that can cause serious
injury.
        My candidate is (or is he a "was"?) Pierre Belanger: thinnest
skin, most rabbity ears, most vying for fans' attention, quirkiest
calls, Napoleonic poses while waiting to drop the puck, etc.  Pierre
once called a penalty on Clarkson because the  Pep Band played "Three
Blind Mice"!
 
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