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    here are wakers stats so far this year with Brampton Player Summary
    Name: Nolan Waker
    Number: 21
    Position: RW
    Height: 6.02
    Weight: 177
    Shoots: L
    Birthdate: 1985-10-06
    Birthplace:

    Player Stats
    Regular Season Stats
    Season Team GP G A PTS +/- PIM
    2005-06 Regular Season Brampton Battalion 39 7 5 12 -2 29

    Playoff Stats

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    Quote Originally Posted by westbeach55
    here are wakers stats so far this year with Brampton Player Summary
    Name: Nolan Waker
    Number: 21
    Position: RW
    Height: 6.02
    Weight: 177
    Shoots: L
    Birthdate: 1985-10-06
    Birthplace:

    Player Stats
    Regular Season Stats
    Season Team GP G A PTS +/- PIM
    2005-06 Regular Season Brampton Battalion 39 7 5 12 -2 29

    Playoff Stats
    Waker didn't do anything while he was here either.He's gone!Are you going post happy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by canadian eh
    Waker didn't do anything while he was here either.He's gone!Are you going post happy?

    I was just posting for interest sake waker is an excellant defensive player that is used to kill penaltiesand in defensive situations. I never said we should have kept him or letting go of any our 20 years olds. It was simply to see how he is doing with brampton. maybe you should clarify before reading and making false judgments

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    No,no I wasn't insulting you,I looked at his stats and they aren't the greatest for a 20 and I was just saying how he didn't stand out here either.I wasn't making any judgments towards your contributions to the site.Honestly I would have kepy Waker instead of Novak.Sorry if It came out wrong,but I wasn't insulting you.

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    i was thinking that too possibly keeping waker over novak.

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    umm yeah wakers contributions werent exactly on the score sheet. he was a good defensive forward who was good on faceoffs, he took alot of time away from colliton and chipper (when they werent hurt) as well as the others, on the pk, and was a good fit on the 3rd and 4th line and was good with depape and ottman. your 20s should be able to bring something more than he had to offer thats why he was cut. he did contribute last year and i had hoped he would be able to score more, but thats the breaks its nice to hear that a junior team took him though, hopefully he finishes the year and his junior career well.

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