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Post by bbruins on Mar 18, 2006 14:32:48 GMT -5
Anybody interested???
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Post by Sundin13 on Mar 18, 2006 16:15:20 GMT -5
hey il take an innterview from you
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Post by bbruins on Mar 18, 2006 16:17:26 GMT -5
ok great thank you
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Post by Sundin13 on Mar 18, 2006 16:21:50 GMT -5
ok 1st things 1st, What do u think u can bring to a team like the Barrie WildCats?
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Post by bbruins on Mar 18, 2006 16:24:00 GMT -5
I bring speed and offensive inventiveness to the team. Along with a great deal of hockey knowledge from my years in the game.
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Post by Sundin13 on Mar 18, 2006 16:26:41 GMT -5
great hockey knowledge? thats a good aspect to have. Where to u think ul be picked in this year's draft?
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Post by bbruins on Mar 18, 2006 16:29:43 GMT -5
Well with my age 35 and injuries I have had right knee and shoulder I wouldn't think very high. Maybe 4th or even 5th round, I do think however that the teams that pass on me will be kicking themselves later in the season. Both the injuries feel great I haven't missed a game in two years now.
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Post by Sundin13 on Mar 18, 2006 16:32:24 GMT -5
35? Wonder y no team has drafted you yet, iv seen u playing bf and i liked what a saw. Good allround skilled player who can throw some good body checks once in a while.
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Post by bbruins on Mar 18, 2006 16:35:55 GMT -5
The best part of my game is without a doubt in the offensve zone. As I have gotten older I have taken to a more leadership type role help the young guys through the transition into the league getting though the slumps that always come. I have an unmatched work routine that keeps playing at the high level I do.
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Post by Sundin13 on Mar 18, 2006 16:44:23 GMT -5
you can never have too much leadership, always a great aspect. How well would u think u can play with a talented winger like Brad Steeves, and speaking of that if the wildcats were to draft you, would u be willing to move over to the LW?
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Post by bbruins on Mar 18, 2006 16:51:16 GMT -5
I could definately swith to the off wing. It puts me in good one timer position and allows me my favorite move. I like to use my terrific wrist while I cut to the middle. Once you get the goaltender to start moving he is fully ready for the shot. I get my wrister off fast and very accurate shooting while cutting catches them off balance it is how I score a great many goals. Because don't have a big slap shot I don't need to be storming down the right wing all the time. As far as Brad he has great skills very similar to mine obviously stronger in some places and weaker in others but very similar I think we would compliment each other very well.
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Post by Sundin13 on Mar 18, 2006 16:54:00 GMT -5
Sound good. So what do u think ur strengths and weaknesses are, and how will u improve on those weaknesses?
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Post by bbruins on Mar 18, 2006 17:01:45 GMT -5
Speed, wrist shot and offensive inventiveness I see the ice very well and my experience makes me make the right play.
Lack of size hurts me in the physical game nothing I can do about that. I would like to be a better passer and continuously work hard at that.
Other than that I am a talented offensive veteran who does leave his defensemen out to dry I backcheck hard for 60 minutes night in and night out.
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Post by Sundin13 on Mar 18, 2006 17:08:39 GMT -5
Sounds good. If we were to draft you, we would defently work on improving you in those areas. One more question for u, what Nhler would u compare urself to?
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Post by bbruins on Mar 18, 2006 17:15:16 GMT -5
Well although he is quite young compared to me. I like Patrice Bergeron of the Boston Bruins he is fast strong on his skates and smart for a 20 year old kid. I look foward to playing with the Barrie WildCats. Getting a scoring title for Brad Steeves and raising the cup with him.
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