Friday, April 21, 2006

Kids home from camp with mixed emotions and a rash

Sent off to learn how to score - no, not that way, you pervert - two members of the Providence Baby Bruins had a mixed reaction from the experience.

Pierre-Luc Edmon, the center who had scored five goals to go with his six assists thus far this season, had a positive experience. Edmon claimed he felt he improved about ten percent, and in fact, scouting reports now rate him a 66 in scoring, up from his previous scoring of 60 before the camps.


Meanwhile, defenseman Milan Jurcina had fewer positive things to say. He felt he got minimal benefit from his week away. "I was sent to become more well rounded... but I felt I just skated around and slapped the puck. Where's the big in that?"

GM Joshua Anderson, asked for comments, shrugged. "Any time a player gets better, how can you complain? I mean, really? Maybe they were not massive, ego driving, difference making improvements... but they sufficed. That's all we can ask for."

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