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Dmen Experience A Great Asset For Sharks
by Paul on 12/13/08 at 12:16 PM ET
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from Phil Coffey of NHL.com .
Never overlook the value of experience when it comes to winning the Stanley Cup.
History has proven that point time and again, so it’s an important element in the construction of the San Jose Sharks, who have been nearly unbeatable this season.
General Manager Doug Wilson acquired three players who have won the Stanley Cup, adding that tried-and-tested experience to a talent-laden roster.
And the fact all three are defensemen doesn’t hurt either. Dan Boyle and Brad Lukowich were members of the 2004 Tampa Bay Lightning, and Rob Blake won the 2001 Cup in Colorado. That’s an awful lot of experience on the Sharks’ blue line.
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