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West Coast Senior Amateur Hockey League - Corner Brook Royals, Deer Lake Red Wings, Stephenville Jets & Port aux Basques Mariners.
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Fri Oct 02, 2009 12:11 pm

really big loss the wings seem to be in big trouble this year better hurry up and find a replacement for ray
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Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:03 pm

redmack wrote:I'm officially getting a little worried about my Wings....... Ray's a big loss with no replacement to my knowledge .
a huge loss there redmack,but they can still be competitive without him,they were competitive last year without peech for alot of the year,and him and peech are on about the same level,dalton was a bit better but they are comparable IMO

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Harem Scarem
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Fri Oct 02, 2009 1:09 pm

At some point the wings are going to have to rebuild the team and start adding some youth. This is not a serious issue if guys like jake easton can get more of a role on the team and start to play a more complete game at both ends of the rink. Change can be good and this is something that needs to happen. Mark And Rob Robinson will not be around much longer either so the management needs to start recruitment now! JMO

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Fri Oct 02, 2009 2:23 pm

Tommy is pretty quite these days

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Fri Oct 02, 2009 3:51 pm

If I were building a team out of the players in our league from the last couple of seasons, Ray would be amongst the first 3 players I would take, behind Lapointe, and then a toss up between him and Churchill. Ray is an excellent two way player, someone I liken to our leagues equivalent of Joe Nieuwendyk. His presence was always noticed when on the ice and he had the potential to hurt you at one end on the score board and then shut you down at the other. Great pick up by the Shore, if that is his final destination...
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Fri Oct 02, 2009 5:07 pm

The Professor wrote:If I were building a team out of the players in our league from the last couple of seasons, Ray would be amongst the first 3 players I would take, behind Lapointe, and then a toss up between him and Churchill. Ray is an excellent two way player, someone I liken to our leagues equivalent of Joe Nieuwendyk. His presence was always noticed when on the ice and he had the potential to hurt you at one end on the score board and then shut you down at the other. Great pick up by the Shore, if that is his final destination...
Toss up between him and Churchill, Are you nuts? I would build my team around Church, I am not picking him cause I am a bous fan but it is good to start from the goal and work your way from there. Church is a awesome goalie and he would carry any team in the west or the east for that matter.
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