by Eric Duhatschek, Breaking News from globeandmail.com The player who led the NHL in ice time last season, Jay Bouwmeester, did so for a marginally talented Florida Panthers team where — out of necessity — he needed to be all things. In theory, the decision to join a contending Calgary Flames team with perhaps the deepest defense corps in the NHL was supposed to reduce Bouwmeester's minutes played. So much for the best-laid plans: Through last Thursday, Bouwmeester was averaging just a shade fewer than 27 minutes a game — and former Norris Trophy-winning defenseman Al MacInnis knows why that happens. Joe Corvo logs plenty of ice time for Carolina. (Doug Pensinger / Getty Images) "Some players just have that God-given talent," said MacInnis, the St. Louis Blues vice-president of hockey operations and someone who averaged an...
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