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“The first hockey shinny of the season was fast and rough. George noticed the guys played up to their personalities. Books was quick with the stick, played a bit dirty. He checked George more times than he needed to, but never illegally. Frank was a decent defenseman, joined the rush, didn’t start it. But Ron Barry, notwithstanding his showy antics, was by far the best player out there. He played by gut feel, which was usually right.” — Monique Britten
The first hockey shinny of the season was fast and rough. George noticed the guys played up to their personalities. Books was quick with the stick, played a bit dirty. He checked George more times than he needed to, but never illegally. Frank was a decent defenseman, joined the rush, didn’t start it. But Ron Barry, notwithstanding his showy antics, was by far the best player out there. He played by gut feel, which was usually right.