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moggy#9

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#13
He wore 01. Ironically as he was a horrendously bad nettie.
I remember watching him through his junior career. His positioning was awful and, as a result, tended to get beaten by cross ice passes. I think he got bigged up a bit at the time due to pressure for there to be local players. Luckily a few years later Stevie Lyle came through, who was the real deal.
 

lloyd_jeff

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#14
He was Woodies No2 after Smith left until Lyle, history repeated very similar to Bowns a few seasons ago they kept in place too long, only then the No2 had a 0.600% ish save rate.
 
#15
Over the last 15 years or so I don’t think the following numbers have been used but may have been used before then: 34; 38; 46; 48; 49; 50; 51; 53; 54; 56; 59; 66; 68; 69; 72; 73; 75; 76; 82; 92; 94; 95; 97; 99.
 
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