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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.