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Subject: Re: Hail to Maunu....


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MemoryRose
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Date Posted: 10:58:12 04/04/06 Tue
In reply to: Moderator 's message, "Re: Hail to Maunu...." on 19:55:44 04/03/06 Mon

>Maunu gives it his all despite injury
>Defenceman scores in both weekend games
>
> Jim Parker, Windsor Star
>Published: Monday, April 03, 2006
>It was no surprise to Windsor Spitfires assistant
>coach D.J. Smith when defenceman Mitch Maunu made his
>way on to the ice Saturday.
>
>Maunu injured his knee in Thursday's game and there
>was talk he would miss at least Saturday's game and
>possibly the rest of the series.
>
>Instead, Maunu played a regular shift and scored a
>goal in each game for the Spitfires.
>
>Windsor heads into Tuesday's Game 7 with the Plymouth
>Whalers tied at 3-3 in the best-of-seven Western
>Conference quarter-final series.
>
>"That takes a different type of human being," Smith
>said.
>
>"But he's not a guy that worries about hurting
>himself."
>
>The team's doctor told Maunu he could play and there
>was little risk of making the injury worse.
>
>"When he said that, there was no way I wasn't going to
>be out there," Maunu said.
>
>Despite playing back-to-back days, Maunu said the knee
>felt better after Sunday's 7-4 win over Plymouth than
>it did after Saturday's 3-2 loss to the Whalers.
>
>"When I'm out there, I don't think about it and I
>don't feel it," Maunu said. "It's better than I
>thought."

I was more supprised then anything that he was on the ice on Sunday, I wanted the coach to get him out of there because it made me so mad that he was playing hurt....
He's a great player and it shows that everyone is noticing his potencial because he has a lot of it.....

MAUNU we bow down to you...lol.

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