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To answer both posts...
Jay Jalbert was certainly a gritty ball player, he played with a reckless abandon that has been unmatched in this league by many players. His athletic ability alone made him a difficult player to replace.
The player that has replaced Jay has been Nenad Gajic, in his first year with the team was very close to the same offensive output as Jalbert. Nenad's defensive skills are as solid as they come, he doesn't cheat to get his offensive opportunities so whatever he lacks at the offensive end he makes up for significantly on the defensive end. He is certainly not as flashy as Jay but there is no question the substance is there. Honestly I wish we had both of them!!!
Matt Wilson is a 20 year old, he entered the draft early even with his injury because he saw an opportunity to be drafted by the Mammoth. He expressed his interest in playing here and will be a very solid contributor in the future for this team. Everyone on our staff is very excited that we were able to secure him where we did. If he was healthy in this draft I have no doubt he would have been a first rounder, easily, perhaps a high first rounder.
He will have this season to rehab and learn from some of the best veteran defenders in the game. We have no need to push Matt to play this season but if he happens to be healthy and available then look out!!!
SG
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