03-04-2024, 11:18 AM(This post was last modified: 03-11-2024, 09:15 PM by .Laser. Edited 1 time in total.)
Graj believes that he has met a child who could possibly be his long-lost son. He doesn't know when exactly he could have possibly had a son, and knows that statistically the odds are impossible, but he sees in the eyes of this child the same fierce, burning competitive desire that he saw in photos of himself at a similar age. He'd been watching the boy dominate his opponents for the past ten minutes, but only now had the boy seen him. Graj knows that he had a large number of season left to play, and knows that he will be not necessarily a hall of fame player but at the least a member of the hall of very good. But in this child, he sees so much more potential than that. He sees this child scoring the game-winning goal in overtime to send his team to the finals. He sees the child scoring a hat trick in game 7 of the finals and taking a stick to the jaw, only to keep playing while staining the ice red. He sees himself, and he sees a legend in the process of being born.
(PHI): 66 GP | 39 G | 52 A | 91 P | +42 | 277sog | 14.08sh% | 19 ppp | 71 hits | 64 blks | 65 pim
GP | 327 G | 506 A | 833 P | +394 | 2448 sog | 13.4sh% | 194 ppp | 920 hits | 659 blks | 436 PIM
[pbl]Won Silver in IIHF with Sweden in S69
[pbl]Won the S72 Jeff Dar Award with the Philadelphia Forge