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Detroit Goaltender Howard Not Concerned About The Calder Race
by Paul on 03/10/10 at 09:06 AM ET
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from Randy Sportak of the Calgary Sun via the Chatam Daily News,
The sudden talk of Jimmy Howard being a Calder Trophy candidate has a nice ring to it.
The Detroit Red Wings rookie goaltender can’t listen.
“I’m not going to lie—I hear those things, but I try to let it go in one ear and out the other,” said the goalkeeper who has worked his way into be the No. 1 man for the defending Western Conference champions. “I’m not worried about it. First and foremost, we’ve got to make the playoffs.”
Still, he has to be following the other fabulous freshmen. Right?
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