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Post by M. Beaux-Eaux on Jan 16, 2004 10:18:46 GMT -5
As of 12/01/04:
HOMETOWN HERO OF THE GAME LEADERS (Hardest Working Bulldogs Player at Home):
Player: Points: 1. Jozef Balej 60 2. Jimmie Olvestad 40 3. Tomas Plekanec 30 4. Jonathan Ferland 20 Francois Beauchemin 20 6. Alexander Perezhogin 10 Mike Komisarek 10 Pierre Dagenais 10 Karl Dykhuis 10 Jason Ward 10 Ron Hainsey 10 Gordie Dwyer 10
HAMILTON BULLDOGS MOLSON CUP - THREE STAR LEADERS
(1st place vote - 5 pts, 2nd place vote - 3 pts, 3rd place vote - 1pt)
Player: Points: 1. Jozef Balej 40 2. Benoit Gratton 25 3. Eric Fichaud 21 4. Alexander Svitov 17 5. Tomas Plekanec 15 Alexander Perezhogin 15 7. Pierre Dagenais 14 8. Jimmie Olvestad 11 9. Chris Higgins 9 Jean-Francois Damphousse 9 11. Francois Beauchemin 6 12. Karl Dykhuis 5 13. Patrick Traverse 4 14. Gordie Dwyer 3 Chad Kilger 3 Jonathan Ferland 3 Jason Ward 3 18. Ron Hainsey 1 Marcel Hossa 1 Olivier Michaud 1
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Post by blaise on Jan 16, 2004 12:06:30 GMT -5
For Ron Hainsey and Marcel Hossa to trail even Chad Kilger and Jason Ward, who were sent to Hamilton briefly to get back into playing shape, is a disgrace. Let's hopr that by the end of the season those two épouvables at least pass Kilger and Ward on the list.
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Post by montreal on Jan 16, 2004 14:46:17 GMT -5
For Ron Hainsey and Marcel Hossa to trail even Chad Kilger and Jason Ward, who were sent to Hamilton briefly to get back into playing shape, is a disgrace. Let's hopr that by the end of the season those two épouvables at least pass Kilger and Ward on the list. I was at the dogs/philly game last week, and if Hossa plays like he played in that game, he'll never be named the hardest working player. The only thing he did all game was take a bad penalty. Hainsey and his skills may work against him. He makes it look so easy out there at times, it looks like he's not trying very hard, but he's effective. In the philly game he was solid only made one bad play in his own end which Archer bailed him out.
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