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Reply To: | Greg R. Berge |
Date: | Wed, 18 Jun 1997 09:24:43 -0400 |
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> consider. Same deal with Cornell's Jean-Marc Pelletier. Rumor has it that
he
> will be taken in the late first round or second round and if he is taken
that
> high, the team will certainly not want to see him back up Elliot another
> year. Pelletier is probably gone next year to the OHL if he goes as high
as
> many think. The NHL has a bit of influence when it comes to their draft
picks
> and prospects.
JMP wasn't Elliott's "backup" for most of '96. The numbers work out that
way but Elliott simply took the job away from his competition down the
stretch... in this sense, the better JMP is the more playing time he gets
and the less his pro team will object; the worse he does the less time
he'll get and the less his pro team will care. :-)
Also, with no recruited goaltender in the incoming class, '99 belongs
entirely to JMP. So I don't really see him jumping but, hey, I would have
lost any bet that P.C. Drouin would have skated in a Bruins' uni... :-)
- Greg
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