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by Paul on 10/09/05 at 09:54 AM ET
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One can't expect the NHL to rid itself of its Jay Bouwmeesters in just three games. Ingrained behavior takes longer than that to change. Since the days of Howie Morenz, hockey's first superstar, the stick has proven the great equalizer for plodding players without the necessary RPMs to keep up. A hook here, a jab or poke there. No real malice intended. And none was exhibited when Bouwmeester, a Florida Panthers' defenseman, put his stick Saturday night into a definite no-no zone.
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