Found November 09, 2009 on Post-Gazette:
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Q: What's going on with Eric Godard? I am a little confused on his ice time. He has been known as an enforcer and that's his job, but he hasn't been fighting and has recently played against some of the NHL's heavyweights. I am not saying, and do not think, he should fight every game, but my question is, do you think if that's the case that the fourth line would be better off with Craig Adams, Mike Rupp and Chris Bourque, or even other, more offensive-minded players?
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