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Bryan for playoffs would be amazing. I fully expect he's done, but still. Hope he ends up in the org.Nah we'd just do it Tampa style
Bryan for playoffs would be amazing. I fully expect he's done, but still. Hope he ends up in the org.Nah we'd just do it Tampa style
What a fantastic player and personBryan for playoffs would be amazing. I fully expect he's done, but still. Hope he ends up in the org.
I’d expect he’s done too, great guy and player that he has been (and just maybe still could be) but having said that, it would be great if we could keep him in the organization somewhere..Bryan for playoffs would be amazing. I fully expect he's done, but still. Hope he ends up in the org.
'A lot of life to live after playing': Cambridge native Bryan Little shares decision to unofficially retire from hockey
Bryan Little admits it would be “cool” to retire as a member of the Winnipeg Jets.www.cambridgetimes.ca
Once his contract runs out with the Coyotes, he said it would be an honour to sign a one-day contract with Winnipeg to retire with the Jets.
“I'm not sure how the logistics of that work and who would be in charge of that, but that would definitely be cool to kind of end as a Jet,” Little said.
Little would make a fine coach, should he ever decide to follow that path.I'd love to see that and I'd love to see him be given a role somewhere in our hockey opps department.
Little would make a fine coach, should he ever decide to follow that path.
I can see him following a kind of “Bud Grant-style” of leadership.
I wonder if he’d consider moving his family from his hometown..
More the anti Laine….What a class act. Ultimate team player, took on any role asked of him without complaint.
Bryan Little IS the Anti-Scheif.
FEATURE: No Slowing Down for Bryan Little | Winnipeg Jets
The story of how the former Jets forward found a passion for triathlonswww.nhl.com
Brian Little is a high quality human.FEATURE: No Slowing Down for Bryan Little | Winnipeg Jets
The story of how the former Jets forward found a passion for triathlonswww.nhl.com