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Reply To: | Edward J. McCauley |
Date: | Thu, 14 Nov 1996 18:52:35 -0500 |
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On Tue, 12 Nov 1996, Greg R. Berge wrote:
> But... are they even drafted by NHL teams? (Neither is listed in this
> year's Sporting News Hockey Register, which should list all active draft
> picks). And if taken by different teams, can they function as anything
> other than linemates? I don't mean to provoke any flames whatever --
> they've demonstrated a mastery of the college competition as a pair - but I
> thing extrapolating their performance into separate professional careers is
> even less certain than many strong college pair.
I think that St. Louis and Perrin will almost certainly end up in the
NHL. The fact that they aren't drafted doesn't mean that they will not
succeed. They have both beefed up from last year - almost 10 pounds.
Many people thought that Karyia wouldn't make it cause he was too small,
but then he goes out and scores 50 goals last season. In my mind
(indeed very biased) St. Louis and Perrin can and will amount to
everything that Karyia did. St. Louis was all ready to hit the road
before the season too. Gilligan had to convince him to stay for his last
year. I look forward to the Cornell game too! The 'Cats are as fired up
as they have been since last year. . .
-Ed UVM '99
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