latimes.com - 11/11/2008
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Some remember. "I recall that. I had the puck, then I was on the ice," Lidstrom said. Some don't. "Nope, don't remember it," Pronger said. " Who can Brown hit for you?" became a running joke. That was the easy part of NHL life for Brown. A shy man, with a minor lisp, Brown tried to go unnoticed ...
icethetics.info - 11/19/2008
sports.yahoo.com - 11/12/2008
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sports.yahoo.com —
The body check that sends an opponent over
the boards and into a foreign bench is one...
of our favorite hockey indignations, along with the shorthanded three-on-one breakaway and losing to the Islanders. Los Angeles Kings captain Dustin Brown ...
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Hit/Fight of the night: Dustin Brown's humbling night ...
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Kings Gameday: Marty Turco is a Rube, Sean Avery is a Hump
Battle of California —
... Sean Avery is a douche bag. Seriously, I can forgive a lot of things, but being bad teammate to a young player isn't one of them. I would hope Brown would crush Avery tonight but the reality is that Avery probably wouldn't have the puck long enough to get hit. I'm sure he'll goad Gauthier or someone like that into a fight and mask the fact that he took 2 bad penalties earlier in the game. Therein lies the essence of Sean Avery. Prediction: Kings win, 4-1. Goals by O'Donnell, Harrold, Simmonds and Ersberg.
The NHL's Premiere Pest, Sean Avery, Treats His Teammates Like Dirt as Well
FanHouse —
... Chris Foster of the Los Angeles Times has a great article today talking about the rise of Brown from quiet, shy, and unassuming rookie, to team captain, and the struggles he dealt with along the way. And by struggles, I of course mean teammates like Avery. ...
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