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>the NHL marketers salivating. If he makes it with the St. Louis Blues,
>he'll be the first African-American to play in the NHL. (That's what the
>piece said, and I haven't yet been able to come up with any others...Graeme
>Townsend was born in Jamaica if I remember correctly. Willy O'Rhee was the
>first black man to play in the NHL, a defenseman with the Bruins in the
>50s. I guess he wasn't American). Grier's NHL idol is not Grant Fuhr, but
>Eric Lindros, and he tries to pattern his play after Lindros.
Willie O'Ree was from Fredericton, New Brunswick I think. Claude Vilgrain was
born in Haiti and raised in Quebec, I believe. Grant Fuhr and Fred
Brathwaite are both Canadian, as is Tony McKegney, I guess.
I would be very worried if Mike Grier tried to pattern his play after Grant
Fuhr. :-)
ObCollegeHockey: Hopefully I'll be able to get the Brown-Clarkson game
on the radio tonight. I'm heading down sort of towards Clarkson for a
Jr. B playoff game.
See you later,
John
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John C.K. Edwards Stats Geek, Ottawa Jr Senators (25-24-3 56pts) (CJHL)
Carleton U., Law IV I don't give a damn about being liked,
[log in to unmask] but I sure as hell intend to be respected.
Canadian [Tier II] Jr. A standings: http://www.eng.carleton.ca/chat/~jedwards
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