When in doubt, pick the best player available
Joe Malone, C/a little LW
What?You seem to be putting together, how should I say it, a veteran team?
What?
Oh,... because Sakic is his only pick from our life time. Got it.
The all-time draft takes some getting used to.
Almost offered another trade to grab him.When in doubt, pick the best player available
Joe Malone, C/a little LW
His son played for the franchise and his grandson is the current GM, so let's keep it in the family and select:
Portland Penguins select Bryan Hextall.
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Call Arnold Slick from Turtle Creek! Bryan Hextall!
Was going to make my pick when I got back to town, but I’m having some car trouble, so I’ll grab Marcel Pronovost and get my books in order later.
Time marches on as it always does. Came the evening when Jackson, decked out in a Leaf sweater, found himself opposite Hooley Smith. Hooley operated a rib nudging stick on the big S line, the turbulent trio who were the toast of the town at the time.
They met and clashed. "Hello, sonny boy, fancy meeting you here," was the greeting that Busher flipped as Runnymede and Balmy Beach exchanged pleasantries that were rib-tickling to say the least.
They had a right merry joust. After the game the Big S trio paused in their ablutions. They had noticed the youngster a bit. "Fresh mug, but he can take it," they agreed. They knew because they had tried him out a little in their playful fashion. They always knew who could and who couldn't take it. Charming people.
Harvey 'Busher' Jackson, youngest player in the league and just about the smartest, is the goal-getting hero of the Toronto club. The youthful 'Battling Busher', as he is termed, rammed home plenty of goals in the first Ranger game after failing to click in the Chicago and Maroon series, and he kept it right up. He played a sweet game on Saturday night.
Jackson is only 22 years old, but already is one of the most finished puck carriers in the game. He is lightning fast, as aggressive as they come, and is equipped with a fine physique. He is a great team player, as his record of 28 goals and 25 assists attest, and he has the competitive spirit.
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A cocky, confident and aggressive kid as a junior, Jackson had (Busher) tagged in front of his name because of his cockiness. He is as willing and courageous as they come - a cock-sure, but level-headed kid who knows and plays a lot of hockey, and one of the reasons why the Leafs are favored to oust the Maroons from the Stanley Cup finals.
Back in action after a six weeks convalescence with an injured knee, xxx must have felt that the boys were sorry to see him. If his knee stood up under the checks xxx and Busher Jackson handed him, it must be cured.
Then the Leafs had their big chance to stow the game away. Jackson won a fight for a loose puck back of the Detroit net and snapped it out to xxx. xxx had only xxx to beat and wasn't six feet from the goal. But he took too much time getting set for a shot and xxx tore in to check him before he got it away.
Bruins got a 1-0 jump in the opening period when Busher Jackson fought into the corner and battled out a loose puck. xxx skated right into it and flicked it high into the corner past xxx.
The officials called the blueline offsides and the interference , and they caught xxx's elbow smash at Joliat, but they let plenty of tackling - which xxx features - and plenty of charging and stick-work go unpunished.
Busher Jackson, for instance, in the course of a dashing game, whirled around with a chip on his shoulder, charging and high-sticking.
No penalty was meted out until xxx tried to give Busher Jackson the business and came out second best on all counts...xxx not only went to the hoosegow, but struck the back of his head on the ice during the tangle with the cagey Busher.
One of our favorite hockey characters is Busher Jackson...he is going good again...the Busher might have come here but xxx vetoed the idea...he likes Busher, but thinks he will not play hockey much longer...Jackson is a high-salaried man too and from here on when Canucks pay big money they want to be sure that there will be a sure kickback in goals and back-checking from forwards...Busher good on the march, but not so hot on the back check.
It was brought up a few times in the HoH section, in reference to Mario Lemieux I think, and probably using as an example his famous goal against the North Stars, how the ability to receive a pass―without losing a beat and regardless of its accuracy―is an underrated skill and a sign of quality in a player.
I found interesting info on Busher Jackson's ability to do just that.
From his linemate Charlie Conacher:
And from a 1935 article by Ted Reeve:
Dink Carroll also mentioned Jackson “had mastered the art of picking up a pass on his skates.”
The Montreal Gazette - Google News Archive Search
Texarkana Bandits will select a pair of former team mates.
C #91 Sergei Fedorov
LW #20 Luc Robitaille
That's who I PM'd two GMs to pick, met with deaf ears. Dang.Was going to make my pick when I got back to town, but I’m having some car trouble, so I’ll grab Marcel Pronovost and get my books in order later.
That's who I PM'd two GMs to pick, met with deaf ears. Dang.
Texarkana Bandits will select a pair of former team mates.
C #91 Sergei Fedorov
Scotty Bowman has some ideas for how to deal with that.I wanted Feds but figured my blueline would be a black hole if I did that.