Former U.S. Inline National Team Player Lee Sweatt Signs With The Vancouver Canucks
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This is mentioned in the latest Home Page story on IHC, but I think it's important that you see it here, because it's a great topic for discussion.
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Former U.S. Inline National Team Player Lee Sweatt Signs With The Vancouver Canucks
It was announced on May 31, 2010 that Lee Sweatt, who has played with the U.S. Inline National Team since 2002, signed with the Vancouver Canucks. Over the eight years that Sweatt has been a part of the U.S. Inline National Team, he played 47 games and scored 20 goals and 20 assist putting him as the 12th overall point leader for the U.S.
The Hockey Independent recently interviewed Lee Sweatt where he said, “I wouldn’t be here without roller hockey. Roller hockey has helped me develop my offensive game since I was about 8 or 9 years old. Without it, I think I probably would have been out of hockey and doing something much different now.”
Please see the Home Page story for the link with the complete interview.
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