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In a message dated 99-03-26 00:32:29 EST, you write:
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Sure, Jason Krog leads the country in scoring, but we often hear about how
the Hobey is for the "complete" player, on and off the ice. Chris Imes,
for instance, was the runner-up in 1995 as a defenseman, who wasn't even
the leading scoring blue liner on the team, let alone the nation. But,
everyone who saw Imes wanted him on their team. If you wanted the most
complete forward, who would you pick, Krog? Blake? Gionta?
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I too have found it interesting that York isn't mentioned very often as a
Hobey candidate. I have limited exposure to the other candidates, so I find it
hard to actually compare them. I would find it hard to believe that any of
them is a complete a player as York. He seems to be able to control the game
on both ends of the ice. Of all the players I've seen this year, he is the one
I would most like to have on my team.
Chuck Cliff
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