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Belleville Bulls Face Off '94-95, p. 8

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~ ·"·"' '"»»uoy,aepiemperifl), 1984 6 Call them Muske.f^L* ?. the *hS three "TkreeMusketeers. They're definitely three key slements in the fortunes of the Belleville Bulls as the OHL club heads into the 1994-95 season. Radim Bicanek, Richard Park and Craig Mills. Bicanek, a Czech defenceman. Park, a Korean-born, Los Ange- The Big Three figure in Bulls 1994-95 fortunes les-raised centre. centre Mills, Mm« an TM ag,,,, . les-raised As a rookie last season, some gressive, hardworking winger and graduate of the St. Mikes observers suggested he be named hockey program in Toronto. Bulls captain. This year? Again, The Bulls will depend heavily he's a strong candidate to win the on all three of these players this o. season. Bicanek, an Ottawa Senators Mills was drafted this year by oralt pick, possesses the kind of the Winnipeg Jets. skating and puckhandling skills that make scouts drool. Add a blazing point shot and continually improving defensive skills and it s easy to see why the Bulls will look to "Beachy" for leadership this season. Park is a second round pick of the Pittsburgh Penguins/'coveted tor his incredible natural skills and skating ability. He scored 76 points last year but trailed off in the stretch run and was criticized by some during the playoffs. ., "eU be looking for a breakthrough season this time around and he has the tools to be a 50goal man. Mills is the kind of kid every tather hopes their daughter gets for a prom date. Off the ice, Mills is well-spoken, a good student and mannerly. On the ice, he's a stubborn, determined grinder with excellent offensive skills and a great sense of his defensive responsibilities r J RICHARD PARK, No. 77 CRAIG MILLS, No. 24 · RADIM BICANEK, No. 44 Bulls n'barbells Not all hockey games are won on the ice. The preparation begins hours, days and weeks before the drop of the puck. Just ask veteran Bulls blueliner Dan Preston (left). Preston, shown performing a set of barbell bicep curls in the Bulls' Quinte Sports Centre weight training room knows the value of off-ice conditioning. Bulls players lift weights, run laps of the QSC and ride the stationary bike often to add strength, endurance and stamina for the 66-game regular season grind of an OHL season. HEY, BULLS FANS, COME AND ENJOYTHESE SUPPER SPECIALS BEFORE THE GAME! RESTAURANTX M M H ^ ^ Chicken Parmigiana Rib-EyeSteak $9.95 Pork Kabob $9.95 Hamburger Steak $8 95 $8.9 EVERY TUES., SENIORS RECEIVE!10% OFF ON BREAKFAST! GO OUT & CHEER FOR YOUR BELLEVILLE BULLS! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 962-1313 137 CANNIFTON RD.. NORTHTOWN PLAZA . BELLEVILIj=

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