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Who should I put on my sweater?


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After recently receiving my awesome Canes sweater, I can't decide which player to put on it. I was originally going to go with Jokinen, but after a little more thought, I can't decide if I want to go that route or if I want to get one of the young up and comers on there. What yall think?

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Put your name on it and keep it forever and be happy with it. Get players to sign all over it while still representing your team and your name is never going to get old. The way Staal Ward and others are playing the only sure thing at this point is Skinner. So go with yourself.

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I feel conceited putting my own name on it, I like the idea of having the players all sign it, but I'm not sure that will ever be a possibility due to location. Was thinking about Skinner, but not sure, don't have to make any decisions on it any time soon or anything.

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That wouldn't be conceited. If I had the money I would make a black customized jersey with #85 (birth year) and Dinwiddie on the back. A lot more hockey fans do this than football I've noticed. I think it's because there's only 23 guys on the team and there's a lot more numbers to choose in which a real player doesn't have.

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