2012
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a most deserving honour for Kris Letang to play in the 2012 All-Star Game, but an ironic one for a player who never dwells on individual contributions or acknowledgement.
Added to the All-Star lineup for the game that takes place on Sunday in Ottawa, Letang, who happily cancelled alternate plans he had made once he found out he was on the roster, is the epitome of a team player.
“You are always happy when your own numbers are strong, but it really doesn’t mean anything if the team isn’t doing well,” said the 24-year-old, who recently returned to the Pittsburgh lineup after he missed the previous 21 games while contending with a broken nose and concussion. “That’s the way I’ve always felt.”
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Added to the All-Star lineup for the game that takes place on Sunday in Ottawa, Letang, who happily cancelled alternate plans he had made once he found out he was on the roster, is the epitome of a team player.
“You are always happy when your own numbers are strong, but it really doesn’t mean anything if the team isn’t doing well,” said the 24-year-old, who recently returned to the Pittsburgh lineup after he missed the previous 21 games while contending with a broken nose and concussion. “That’s the way I’ve always felt.”
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - Pittsburgh Penguins
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