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Originally Posted by CaptainCrunch
They're not even close to the same mold. God love Glencross, but he thought he was a better player then he was. He had an inconsistent work ethic, when he played hard he was great, when he didn't he was invisible. Broewer has a very high work ethic and a far more physical game then Curtis ever did.
Hitchcock raves about the guy.
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Hitchcock was sad to see him leave and said something about having brought him in because of the way he holds the room accountable. BT said something about Brouwer being a leader through actions. I don't think Colborne fit the type of player BT wants for the team. I think the Flames are looking for experience, leadership and role players for the young guys.