He's been one of the most impressive players this season for WBS and he is currently 3rd on the team in goals with 18, passing his career high of 12. Definitely a player to watch for next season to make the team in a bottom 6 type role - especially if he continues to show some unrealized offensive potential.
Surprisingly, most of his goals have been hard slap shots through goalies or pure snipes off the rush - as opposed to the hard work dirty goals you would expect.
Tim Wallace, Goal Scorer?
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Re: Tim Wallace, Goal Scorer?
if he's in the bottom six, i would prefer him to be scoring those hard work dirty goals.
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Re: Tim Wallace, Goal Scorer?
Wallace will play maybe 5 more games as NHLer in Pens uniform..we are stucked up on bottom lines..
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Re: Tim Wallace, Goal Scorer?
Wallace now leads the WB/S team with 22 goals..
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Re: Tim Wallace, Goal Scorer?
I've seen Wallace from his first game in a WBS uni. This guy is perfect for the role of the rotating 4th liner that we've seen the past few years, i.e. Adam Hall, Craig Adams, Mike Zigomanis, etc. He is very similar to Kennedy with his attitude on the ice. Kennedy will not be a leading goal scorer but will always be one of the hardest working guys on the ice. Wallace has a little more size than Kennedy, but a little less natural skill.