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Extractions: Last updated Sunday, 11-Apr-04 15:24:02 EDT Name pronounced muh-KLAYN. "Management wants desperately for young Kirk McLean to take [the Canucks' starting job] by the scruff of the neck, but he wound up being a benchwarmer under coach Bob McCammon late last year." (The Hockey News 1988-89 Yearbook, p. 85) "Vancouver wants to trade goalie Kirk McLean, but his hefty salary will make it difficult." (The Sporting News Hockey 1996-97, p. 79)
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