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"Robert George Hess " is a retired Canadians/Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman. He played in the National Hockey League for the St. Louis Blues, Buffalo Sabres, and Hartford Whalers. Between 1982 and 1984 Hess played in Switzerland's National League A/Nationalliga A for HC Lugano and EHC Kloten.

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I have one kid that has played before, really. I have two kids that played, maybe, one season, years ago. Ninety-nine percent are brand-new kids. First time they picked up a stick was three weeks ago.

A lot of the time on offense we work the ball to him, and we probably do it more than we really should. He's kind of our safety net.

Probably the hardest thing for them to understand, especially the kids we have who play football, is that lacrosse offense isn't based on set plays. It's more prudent to just have an offensive scheme. Being creative with the ball is the best way to score.