Talk:Bill McCreary Jr.
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Somewhat Blacklisted
[edit]"After the hit McCreary was somewhat "black listed" and never found another team that he could play for."
What does that even mean? Shouldn't we just say that he never played in the NHL again? Then list the amount of games he played in the minor pros afterwards. You can't list all the leagues he played in, in one sentence and then say "never found another team he could play for".
- I think it means, NHL teams were loathe to acquire him. Though I have no source, Ballard was allegedly upset with the hit, as Gretzky's appearances at MLG, meant better ticket sales. GoodDay (talk) 21:52, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
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