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'''Jay Summers''' (born October 8th, 1927) is widely recognized as the greatest hockey player the McPsychovillian league has seen to this date. Over his twelve-year career, he took three teams to a total of ten championships between them (captaining seven of these victories himself), and scored a still-unparalleled total of 1109 points - 317 goals, 792 assists - in his right wing spot. <br> | '''Jay Summers''' (born October 8th, 1927) is widely recognized as the greatest hockey player the McPsychovillian league has seen to this date. Over his twelve-year career, he took three teams to a total of ten championships between them (captaining seven of these victories himself), and scored a still-unparalleled total of 1109 points - 317 goals, 792 assists - in his right wing spot. <br> | ||
Sadly, Jay was never able to play at the international level, but he continues to exert an influence over the [[McPsychoville Maple Leafs|Maple Leafs]] - he acts as an advisor to coach Wes Helton, and his granddaughter Rebecca is in line to be called up for the goaltender position. | Sadly, Jay was never able to play at the international level, but he continues to exert an influence over the [[McPsychoville Maple Leafs|Maple Leafs]] - he acts as an advisor to coach Wes Helton, and his granddaughter Rebecca is in line to be called up for the goaltender position. |
Latest revision as of 19:41, 8 April 2006
Jay Summers (born October 8th, 1927) is widely recognized as the greatest hockey player the McPsychovillian league has seen to this date. Over his twelve-year career, he took three teams to a total of ten championships between them (captaining seven of these victories himself), and scored a still-unparalleled total of 1109 points - 317 goals, 792 assists - in his right wing spot.
Sadly, Jay was never able to play at the international level, but he continues to exert an influence over the Maple Leafs - he acts as an advisor to coach Wes Helton, and his granddaughter Rebecca is in line to be called up for the goaltender position.