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Daily Position Focus: Right Wing

Tony Featherstone
Tommy Williams
Al MacAdam
Reg Leach
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Carol Vadnais
Howie Young
Ted Hampson

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* Factoid: John Stewart played Left Wing for the mighty Golden Seals.
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Even though he's just 25 years old, John Brenneman has already played for five National Hockey League teams - Chicago, New York, Toronto, Detroit and Oakland. An assistant golf pro in the off-season, John had his top year with St. Louis, then of the CHL, in 1963-64: 28-47-75.



One of the NHL's most underrated players, Ted Hampson finally got some recognition last season. It was his best season ever, and he won the Masterton Trophy at season's end. He's a fine skater and good penalty killer.



Ivan missed 22 games with injuries last season, and should show great improvement this year. He is a top-notch playmaker who broke into the NHL with Boston in 1971 before being traded to the Seals. Big and strong, Ivan can maintain possession of the puck despite strong checking against him.



Rookie Cards

John Stewart
Morris Mott
Dave Hrechkosy

Gallery Redux!

Doug Roberts, Forward - Golden Seals.
Tony Featherstone, Right Wing - Golden Seals.

Back to the Front! Golden Seals card back du jour...

Gary Croteau
Size and aggressiveness are two of Gary's chief assets. He's a strong skater, and a tough man in the corners. Gary was originally drafted by Los Angeles back in 1968, and had a brief trial with Detroit before catching on with California. Gary scored three goals in 1969 playoffs.
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Golden Seals
Total Card Count

94

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