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Jack Walker was supposed to be the fourth line center but since he was off the board a while back, gimmie Pit Lepine, C
I think there were better fits for us, but we were looking at taking him for just that reason. At some point, the guy has fallen so far that you just make it work.Ratelle- value too good to pass at this point
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Ratelle- value too good to pass at this point, esp on the PP.
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Ratelle- value too good to pass at this point, esp on the PP.
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Crafty, Beliveau lite. Plays a little d. Toughened up as his career went along. Solid 3C in this I’m guessing. Excellent on the PP. Drillon as his RW… a bigger Gilbert?Good pick with Ratelle.
I always picked him up as a spare.
Just got off a plane. I will pick when I get home.
With my previous pick, I drafted the most prolific/best scorer of the 1890s. Now I select who I consider to have been the best forward of the 1890s.... Shirley Davidson, RW!
From the Montreal Herald, 22 January 1898 Page 6
"And before I leave hockey I must say a word about Shirley Davidson. He has at last passed out of the fascinating game of which he has been one of its greatest stars for years. On Thursday night a train pulled out of Montreal, and he was one of its passengers. By this time he is being rocked in the cradle of the deep, probably thinking of his thousands of friends in Montreal, and giving up all hopes of ever eating another meal. Hockey, football, and yachting circles will miss him badly. He has been one of their leading exponents for years, and was as much liked for his thorough sportsmanlike and gentlemanly demeanor as for the success he made at them. His departure marks the beginning of the end of the peerless team that the Victoria Hockey Club has had on the ice for the past four years. With Shirley Davidson off the forward line it will be like the play of Hamlet with Hamlet left out. With what a host of brilliant victories has his name been connected!"
From the Ottawa Journal, 1 February 1907 Page 2
"London Advertiser: It is customary these days to refer to Tom Phillips as the greatest forward Canadian hockey has ever produced. With the possible exception of Frank McGee, of Ottawa, the Kenora captain undoubtedly surpasses any other forward playing the game to-day, but old-time fans who recall the stars of a decade ago will not agree that he has anything on Shirley Davidson, Bob McDougall, UNDRAFTED or UNDRAFTED. These names are practically unknown to the younger generation of hockey followers. Davidson, who was a midget compared to Phillips, was a wonderful left wing, not showy, but always plugging, and a wonderful judge of instance and speed. His favorite play was down the rink at top speed close to the side, and caroming the puck as he was checked. McDougall was a more spectacular player, but a sensational stickhandler"
I know that quote says LW, but I have multiple game summaries showing him at RW.
I can hear about a half dozen Mike Lange catchphrases for a great like Shirley Davidson
Nice pick highlighting these early era greats!
Sorry for the delay.
Chicago selects "Bullet" Joe Simpson, D