by Michael Rhode of the Nanaimo Daily News
"He was a huge addition," said Rybalka, who coaches the Camrose Kodiaks of the AJHL. "He did a phenomenal job. When you come to a world championship, there's goal scorers and checkers and you might be asked to do something that you are not used to. We asked that line to be our shutdown line. They were physical, yet we knew all three of them could score because they've done it on their club teams.
"Teams weren't allowed to talk to you during the tournament, so hopefully I'll be getting a few calls here to line up a scholarship," said Goodman.
"There's been a few bites but no scholarship offers right now. I'm just being patient."
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
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