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That “everything” will most likely be a mid-round selection by a Major League franchise in this year’s June Draft. Though his stock has been hurt by a bone chip in his knee which required offseason surgery—an injury that kept him from being drafted last June—and a poor, injury-riddled showing in Cape Cod (.216-2-10), playing at full health this season would go a long way towards trumping both setbacks...
...Maybe if we can raise a token amount, we can convince the administration to chip in some of their spare change,” Tim Sultan, who is president of the Kennedy School Student Government, wrote in an e-mail...
That effectively shuts off the middle, leaving only the walls for you to work with. And once your team gets the puck near the red line—even if it’s on a helpless chip along the boards—they’re on you with a double-team, squeezing you like an orange until the puck pops...
...nominated? All I can say is, 'Those people nominated that year can't smell the record business anymore, and I probably sold more records in the last six weeks than they sold in their careers.'" At the apex of his creepiness, he laughs, "You think I got a chip on my shoulder...
...other words, Morris either sold the school to blue-chip recruits, or took the best players he could find and molded them into elite hockey teams. It’s hard to say which would be more impressive...