He's good.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Sean Avery Update.
And in the middle of it all was Avery, who scored twice from in front, drew two penalties directly and one indirectly, distracted a Flyers team that failed to get the memo about the New Sean, and who, four goals and six games into his encore on Broadway, is acting as the same catalytic agent he was upon first joining the Blueshirts two years ago. "Sean gets the puck and five guys on the other team want to kill him," said once-and-current linemate Scott Gomez, who has enjoyed a revival since being reunited with Avery three games ago. "The energy he brings when he's playing his style of going up and down, there's probably no one in the league faster.
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