The Thunder's greatest players: No. 17 Matt Robinson
Before the season, The Eagle asked fans to vote on the 20 greatest Thunder players for 20 seasons. We'll introduce one per week through the regular season.
No. 17: Matt Robinson
Acquired for future considerations from Laredo early in the 2010-11 season, Robinson led the resurgence of the franchise last season. The winger was chosen team MVP after scoring a team-best 39 goals and 66 points in 57 games. Robinson scored four goals in a December game at Tulsa, becoming the first Thunder player to do so since Jason Duda in 2006. Known as a good guy in the locker room, Robinson fought through a slow start this season but has found his game recently and has five goals and 15 points.
What are your thoughts of Robinson? Should he have been ranked higher?
This story was originally published November 30, 2011 at 12:00 AM with the headline "The Thunder's greatest players: No. 17 Matt Robinson."