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I've only been watching BG hockey since my freshman year (05-06) so I've only had 3 years worth of players to see. Here's my list of my favorite 5:

1. Alex Foster - he lived three doors down the hall from me in Kreischer-Darrow my freshman year and seemed like a pretty nice kid. It's hard to imagine how bad we would've been in 05-06 without him and Matsumoto.
2. Kevin Schmidt - I always like watching offensive defensemen and he's the best one we have.
3. Jonathan Matsumoto - although I've heard he's a cocky jerk off the ice I still loved watching him play. You could always count on him turning at least one defenseman inside out each game.
4. Jake Cepis - it's always fun to watch small, skilled, fast players. Pretty crazy to see what he does knowing that he could probably play in a peewee game and not look out of place size-wise.
5. Todd McIlrath - he's a kid who always leaves it all on the ice. I'm hoping he can put up better numbers in the next two seasons.
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Some of my favorites from back in the day:
Matt Ruchty
Marc Potvin
Brett Harkins
Peter Holmes
Nelson Emerson
Otis (my man!) Plageman
Alan Leggett
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Ok who are your favorite falcons of all times?


Never hidden the fact that #24 Brian MacLellan has been my #1 many reasons make him my #1 to many to bother with, and he had a great post Falcon career
http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/Leg ... ayer=10992

#2 Wally Charko A small lightening fast goalie...a Lerg of his day
#3 Mike David a tough as Nails goalie, who likely could have beat the crap out Roy.
#4 Yves Pelland what a great guy, tough player and while I think i may have found a current player who is as fun to watch, i have to say its been a long time and its stillnot the same.
#5 George Mcphee.
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FormerFreddie wrote:Some of my favorites from back in the day:
Matt Ruchty
Marc Potvin
Brett Harkins
Peter Holmes
Nelson Emerson
Otis (my man!) Plageman
Alan Leggett
How could you leave Rob Blake off that list? I always loved the power play when they would put the puck back out to the line to Rob and he would slap one in.

Ruchty was such the GOON. Him and Mike Nattashack (sp?). But I always enjoyed when Matt would drop the gloves and go at it. When he stayed out of the penalty box, we would win.
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