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The Nice Player
by Paul on 12/29/07 at 10:46 AM ET
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from the Tennessean,
In a recent poll of NHL executives, coaches, players and media, only one Predator earned mention among the 22 categories.
It wasn’t team captain Jason Arnott, slick scorer Alexander Radulov or promising defenseman Shea Weber.
Instead, it was 19-year veteran Martin Gelinas, who finished second in this category: nicest player.
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I have to snicker at the “maturity” comment. The guy’s 37 years old. He played his first Stanley Cup final game in 1990. Really?
Posted by Doogie2K from Calgary, AB on 12/29/07 at 06:11 PM ET