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Date: | Tue, 19 Mar 1996 17:18:48 -0600 |
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On Tue, 19 Mar 1996, James Evans wrote:
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> Andy Brink- Some people laud his versatility being able to play both
> forward and defense. The only problem is he plays forward like a
> defenseman, and defense like a forward. Capable of taking the puck from
> one end of the ice to the other, losing the puck and getting beat on the
> other end. Good quarterback on the power play, but paired with better
> offensive defenseman, see above, he becomes a liability.
Im not sure what you are getting at but, obviously you were an
all american who never made a mistake through 4 or 5 years of hockey. He
was only A finalist for Mr. Hockey when he was a senior in high school,
he has taken a lot for the betterment of the team he has played when
ever he could and where every he could, he been jerked around a lot this
year by the coaching staff but has taken it well, to criticize him is to
do him an injustice. A lot of college teams would take Andy on their team,
Hell Gino Gapserini loved Andy and wanted him to be a member of the Sioux.
A few years back. He (andy) is a class act, think twice before you maline
him.
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