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Date: | Tue, 30 Jan 1996 07:34:01 CST |
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> Yeah but it doesn't hurt being the Coaches son some of the
> players that sit from game to game would be in the line up instead of
> Danny if Doug was not the Coach, I don't think that WOOG would sit
> his own son, or at ,least he hasn't show any evidence of this......
> This is a deep team one of the Deepest Gopher teams in years and I
> question why DOUG keeps his son in the line up game after game when
> other around him are playing better, True he (DAN) is a hard worker(this I
> will not debate however, how many goals has he scored in the last four years)
> but he does lack a lot in talent department, he one asset is that
> he give 100 percent.
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Don't know if you noticed but the younger Woog was scheduled to take a blow
Saturday night to let somebody else have a shot. The older Woog kept his
schedule even after the younger Woog scored a hat trick Friday night. If you
don't believe me, read the Doily article posted by Pam Sweeney.
My view on Dan Woog:
"Lunch pale" player. Shows up on time to every game, gives his all on his
shift, punches out and goes home.
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