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Brunnstrom Taking It A Step At A Time
by Paul on 09/13/08 at 06:44 PM ET
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from Mike Heika of the Dallas Morning News,
What the Stars like is the fact that despite all of the attention surrounding him during the recruiting process, Brunnstrom appears humble and enthusiastic.
“You go in there, and he’s lifting weights and doing the work, and that’s very encouraging,” Tippett said. “He wants to be on our team, he really wants to succeed, and he wants to put the work in. You love to see that.”
Brunnstrom said he understands the pressure and simply wants to take this one step at a time. He called the process “an adventure.”
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And here I thought I was the only one who remembered this nonsensical storyline from a few months back.
Does anyone still care? Really?
Posted by Doogie2K from Calgary on 09/14/08 at 12:24 AM ET
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Since he chose the Stars over the Wings, let me just correct the last part of that statement…
He called the process “an adventure in losing in the first or second round of the playoffs.”
There. Fixed.
Posted by OlderThanChelios from Grand Rapids on 09/13/08 at 10:17 PM ET