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Post by Curtis on Dec 16, 2011 10:55:40 GMT -5
Chris Beckford-Tseu Goalie Born Jun 22 1984 -- Toronto, ONT Height 6.02 -- Weight 201 -- Shoots L Selected by St. Louis Blues round 5 #159 overall 2003 NHL Entry Draft If theres any truth to it, this should solidify the back end of whitby. Whitmarsh must be hurtin. cant find any reason to take #1 spot away from him...unless Beckford-Tseu is his backup Maybe we'll see him in Brantford tonight!!
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Post by hockeypops on Dec 16, 2011 14:54:43 GMT -5
Chris Beckford-Tseu Goalie Born Jun 22 1984 -- Toronto, ONT Height 6.02 -- Weight 201 -- Shoots L Selected by St. Louis Blues round 5 #159 overall 2003 NHL Entry Draft If theres any truth to it, this should solidify the back end of whitby. Whitmarsh must be hurtin. cant find any reason to take #1 spot away from him...unless Beckford-Tseu is his backup Maybe we'll see him in Brantford tonight!! Just looking at the basics of previous stats and if Beckford-Tseu plays according to his stats, he's the better tender and could reduce the GA by as much as 1 goal "If the stats hold true". Either way Beckford-Tseu adds considerable depth in net and if your going to run at the AC a powerful pair of net minders is the key. The Caribous did it last year with 1 hot goalie and FSJ previously with Pool in net. The job just gets easier when you can switch a cold tender for a hot one at any given time and keep yourself in the game.
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Post by naitch on Dec 17, 2011 10:15:45 GMT -5
Maybe then Dundas will release one of their goalies and the Blast can pick one of them up because Leggatt is not the answer. After last nite's display against the Dunlops, he should quit. He should go back to the Hamilton men's league.
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Post by naitch on Dec 17, 2011 13:04:24 GMT -5
Sniper...my comment was made "tongue in cheek"...I just want the Blast to address the goalie situation.
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