Interesting Retrospective Red Line Report 2002

bigdeal44

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Hugh Jessiman. With some of the players taken behind him you just wonder what scouts where thinking. He still could be a good player but nothing so far.
 

Kirk- NEHJ

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bigdeal44 said:
Hugh Jessiman. With some of the players taken behind him you just wonder what scouts where thinking. He still could be a good player but nothing so far.

A lot of people liked him at the time, but it just goes to show you how quickly things change if a player does not progress in his development.
 

Levitate

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I always have to wonder where Jessiman would be at if he didn't get injured for the 2004/2005 season. It really set him back, and he was already a guy who needed a lot of development time.

still, the rangers could have picked better...
 

PecaFan

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I like the guy who was asking if Phaneuf would be a good pick at #8. :)

Yes, I think time has shown that would have been a good move. (Though I don't know much about Coburn).
 

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