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Originally Posted by jayswin
Yep, Fluery then Iginla, then Gaudreau. All three had that "yes, he's on the ice, something is going happen now" air to them.
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Kent Nilsson had it too, when he was playing his best. It's such a pity that his best scared him so much (based on what Peter Maher and others have said). There was something in his head that said a good Swedish kid should not draw that much attention to himself.
I'm glad Johnny Gaudreau never had that in his head, or if he did, never listened to it. He let his light shine bright, and I thank him for that.