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Post by blaise on Dec 10, 2004 21:42:29 GMT -5
Ellis, yes that Ellis, shut out the Barons 2-0. Both goals were scored at even strength by the Higgins-Locke-Milroy line, each member of which was +2. Locke and Milroy had a goal and an assist apiece.
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Post by Habs_fan_in_LA on Dec 11, 2004 0:55:12 GMT -5
The young and the restless. Our kids are looking good. They are competing in a very strong AHL and getting the job done. It's still early in the season and they have already come a long way.
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Post by seventeen on Dec 11, 2004 1:28:42 GMT -5
Milroy seems to have adjusted better lately and is scoring more consistently.
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Post by M. Beaux-Eaux on Dec 11, 2004 7:20:49 GMT -5
Milroy seems to have adjusted better lately and is scoring more consistently. I, like you (at least I think it was you), had high hopes for Milroy after the Habs drafted him. He went through a series of setbacks in a developmental sense last season and got off to a rocky start this year. I hope last night's game is a sign of better things to come, because this guy has it within himself to bring a desirable mix of hard-nosed play and a deft scoring touch to the team (Hamilton for now).
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2004 19:02:04 GMT -5
I was flipping through this game and the Knights game last night. I liked the results of both games, to be honest.
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