I doubt I could muster a score over 28 now. My general education knowledge has waned so much in favor of specialized educational knowledge.
The prep courses for that stuff helps a ton as does studying for it. If you don't like your score take a prep course, study and try again and you can probably improve your score by 5+ points.
A friend of mine who was a pretty average student got a 21 the first time around and took some prep courses and worked to study for it the second time and got a 27.
I know automatically people are going to say he deserved it over names 2 and 3 on the cup based on your love for them... but lets hear what people think.
You know when he was told the team kept him off, it was like a kick in the gut. I'm sorry, but if I were him and played 20 or so games with several being playoff games knowing it was the teams choice to keep you off, it's got to be hard.
All players that ended up being engraved were more or less regular players the whole year, while Bickell was an injury call-up when needed. More motivation for him to stick on the team and become a regular contributor and win a Stanley Cup of his own.
IAW the article, they can pick 52 names, so it leaves it up to the OrganIzation to determine whose name gets inscribed. Simply put the man who has the pink slip makes the desicion. I just don't know if I personally agree with 29 front office people getting picked and only 23 players.
[quote name="roshinaya"]All players that ended up being engraved were more or less regular players the whole year, while Bickell was an injury call-up when needed. More motivation for him to stick on the team and become a regular contributor and win a Stanley Cup of his own.[/quote]
Yea right. Maybe Jay Blunk can score a few crucial goals like the one Bickell scored to beat the Hawks biggest rival during the regular season.