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From: [email protected] (James David)
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Roger Maynard shares his views, with the masses, on Bob Gainey
and life in general:
>In <[email protected]> [email protected]
>(Greg Ballentine) writes:
>>The Selke candidate forwards main purpose on a shift is to
>>prevent goals from being scored- not to score them. When
>>Lemieux or Gilmour play their number one purpose is to score-
>>defence is secondary- especially considering the line that
>>plays against them is probably a defensive one. That is why
>>they are not Selke candidates.
>>Gainey is the best defensive forward ever. I stand by that
>>assessment. He was a very good player who belongs in the hall
>>of fame. Did you ever watch him play? He never made a
>>technical error.
>I watched him over his entire career. I have NEVER seen a
>player, and that includes Russell Courtnall and Davie Keon,
>screw up as many breakaways as Bob Gainey. And I will never
>forget the time Denis Potvin caught Gainey with his head down.
>You have been sold a bill of goods on Bob Gainey.
It was Bryan Trottier, not Denis Potvin. It was a vicious
'boarding' from behind...Trottier was given a major.
But Roger, what the hell does this have to do with Gainey's skill
as a hockey player? If Probert smashes Gilmour's head into the
boards next week, will that diminish your assessment of Gilmour's
skills?
>Gainey was a plugger. And when the press runs out of things to
>say about the stars on dynasties they start to hype the
>pluggers. Grant Fuhr, Essa Tikkannen, Butch Goring, Bob
>Nystrom, Bob Gainey, Doug Jarvis, Derek Sanderson, Wayne
>Cashman, Bob Baun, Bob Pulford, Ralph Backstrom, Henri Richard,
>Dick Duff...and so on...
I would take Fuhr and Sanderson off of the latter.
I think Gainey would be honoured to know that you've included him
on this list. I also think you have a relatively naive view
about what wins a hockey game...pluggers are an integral part of
any team. The Selke is designed to acknowledge their
contribution...I think that most people understand that it's not
the Nobel Prize...so settle down.
>cordially, as always,
>rm
>--
>Roger Maynard
>[email protected]
congenially, as always,
jd
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James David
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[email protected] (James David)
Western Business School -- London, Ontario
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