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Post by omar on Dec 31, 2007 13:04:09 GMT -5
so far??
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Post by topshelf on Dec 31, 2007 17:15:27 GMT -5
I'd put Wes Jarvis or Lou Franceschetti right up there.
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Post by T-BAG on Jan 29, 2008 17:48:41 GMT -5
KEVIN BUTTS
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Post by section10 on Feb 26, 2008 16:33:45 GMT -5
My favorite was Jason Renard.......He was a show in himslf....worth the price of admission....as far as talent goes......the best player I have seen in Port Huron is Jason Firth or the Hensick???spelling kid brought up at the end of the year for the Beacons
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Post by hockey d on Feb 26, 2008 18:41:00 GMT -5
My favorite was Jason Renard.......He was a show in himslf....worth the price of admission....as far as talent goes......the best player I have seen in Port Huron is Jason Firth or the Hensick???spelling kid brought up at the end of the year for the Beacons That kid was Rob Hisey. He's been playing in Europe. That kid could flat out play hockey. What speed. Check out this video of him scoring an incredible goal: youtube.com/watch?v=033KSeflgrs
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Post by section10 on Feb 28, 2008 12:52:33 GMT -5
You got to throw Jeff Blum in the mix too. Nobody ever beg for a left because he was sick of getting hit with so many rights
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Post by tigerdan on Mar 4, 2008 11:12:02 GMT -5
I'd have to say Mike McDougal as well.
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Post by omar on Mar 4, 2008 11:24:37 GMT -5
has anyone mentioned ian jacobs?
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Post by gjarnold on Mar 9, 2008 13:59:42 GMT -5
Billy LeClaine could skate and shoot. Why is Fort Wayne 27 points in front of the rest of the league. What is their "magic" number fro clinching first place? Are they that good?
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Post by mooser on Mar 16, 2008 17:45:46 GMT -5
If the question was who went on after playing in Port Huron to have a good career it would be Frank St. Marseille. I watched him play for the LA Kings in the 70's with Butch Goring and Marcel Dionne. They were fun to watch. ;D
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Post by cmubrent on Apr 7, 2008 10:52:19 GMT -5
The best player I've seen play in Port Huron was David-Alexandre Beauregard, but the best of all-time probably would be Bill LeCaine.
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Post by cmubrent on Apr 7, 2008 11:02:09 GMT -5
If the question was who went on after playing in Port Huron to have a good career it would be Frank St. Marseille. I watched him play for the LA Kings in the 70's with Butch Goring and Marcel Dionne. They were fun to watch. ;D Yvon Lambert is right up there too. He played for the Flags in 1970-71, then went on to win 4 Stanley Cups with the Canadiens and score 479 points in the NHL.
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Post by Falconman on Apr 9, 2008 16:49:09 GMT -5
If the question was who went on after playing in Port Huron to have a good career it would be Frank St. Marseille. I watched him play for the LA Kings in the 70's with Butch Goring and Marcel Dionne. They were fun to watch. ;D Yvon Lambert is right up there too. He played for the Flags in 1970-71, then went on to win 4 Stanley Cups with the Canadiens and score 479 points in the NHL. You think they will retired his jesery?
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Post by tigerdan on Apr 11, 2009 16:46:20 GMT -5
Do we dare add Smolinski to this list, given his past?
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