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Chief Honor (Lightning on Ice) Chief Honor by Sigmund Brouwer
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“You see, goalies are different from other hockey players. We never cheer against each other. Why? Only goalies truly know what it’s like to be a goalie. Because you’re the last player between the puck and the net, the blame always falls on you when the other team scores a goal.”
Sigmund Brouwer, Chief Honor
“My eyes were on the game as the Winter Hawks moved the puck into our zone. I wanted to learn as much as I could about their offense. I wanted to know how they moved the puck around. Playing or not playing, I always look for things that give away shooters’ secrets.”
Sigmund Brouwer, Chief Honor
“Last year, Eddie hadn’t been strong enough to make the team. This year, he was stronger and bigger, a lot bigger, like he could be a model for a bodybuilding magazine. It was almost certain he would make the team this year.”
Sigmund Brouwer, Chief Honor
“I’m not only grumpy, I’m also short and wide. Actually, if people want to be mean, they can call me fat and be close to right. Short wide guys normally don’t have much a chance in sports. But I have two things going for me: I don’t feel pain and I have quick hands.”
Sigmund Brouwer, Chief Honor