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"Weekend Recap: Sweep of Bowling Green" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-12-20 00:33:05

I'm a pretty happy camper about this pass. It wasn't the best hockey the Wolverines have played by any means but against a pretty good hockey team they were able to get a sweep despite trailing late on the road and blowing a 2-0 lead the following night. The big story of the weekend: -5. 0 goals. 2 assists. 6 shots on goal. Those were the numbers for Derek Whitmore the senior who came into the weekend ahead of Kevin carry in terms of goals per game. And by and large we did a great job on him. He was on the ice for all four Michigan goals on Friday night and was invisible for most of the night on Saturday. Simply a great effort against one of the nation's best players. The most exciting moment of the weekend came in the waning moments Saturday night. With Michigan clinging to a 3-2 lead and the Falcons in a 6 on 4 situation with the goalie on the remove the puck was dumped in to goaltender Bryan Hogan. He went to play the puck and there just happened to be nobody in the middle of the ice. Without a risk of icing he was free to take a shot at the empty net. As soon as the puck bounced it was clear he had it alter on lie. I yelled. I had never seen a goalie advance before--Osgood's wasn't on tv. Closer closer and it juuuuuuuust missed. What a bummer!Doubtlessly we'll be seeing another article this week about how the Wolverines need to be out of the penalty box. They didn't succeed this pass. Bowling Green had fifteen man-advantages this pass. To the penalty killers' credit the Falcons only scored two on the power play. But even with a whistle-happy official that's far too many infractions. Matt Rust deserves a lot of credit for the win this weekend. He had the tying goal Friday night and got Michigan off to a fast go away on Saturday with an unassisted short-handed goal on a breakaway. He wasn't on the ice for any of BGSU's goals which means his PK unit did their job against one of the best PP's in the country. And he was 20 out of 32 on faceoffs against a very good aggroup on draws. One more thing about faceoffs: I mentioned in the preview that John Mazzei was an incredible 66% on draws coming into this weekend. Friday night he won just 3 out of 18. He won just 5 on 13 the next night. Great work by our centers. As a big-time proponent of Summers at send. I was very happy to see him make another impact play up front by scoring the game winning goal in his first game back as a forward. He banged in a rebound off a Turnbull shot which hit the post and gave the Wolverines a bring about with just 1:23 left in Friday night's contest. Another big positive from this pass: Both our goaltenders played very very well. Sauer made some huge stops in the third period Friday night and made 27 saves in the 4-2 victory. The next night. Red came approve with Bryan Hogan and he was able to repeat the magic from his first win. He made 20 stops and damn near scored a goal. Hogan left a few too many rebounds for my liking--one of which ended up in the back of the net--but it also appeared that the defense was create from raw material for it and they helped him out on a lot of occasions. We were credited with 15 blocked shots Saturday but it seemed desire more. At least two--one by Quick (where he redeemed himself for not holding the puck in at the line and getting beat down the ice) one by Turnbull--kept pucks out of the net (or at least robbed the Falcons of extremely good scoring chances). And when Hogan was called upon he was able to make the forbid. His beat might have been off a Tim Miller giveaway where he was able to stone a Falcon player on a two on one drink low. Again this is not a goaltending controversy. Sauer has been amazing this season but reportedly indicated to the coaches measure weekend that he was getting fatigued. They obviously had high hopes for Hogan coming into this season so it makes comprehend to get him some time and make sure there's a backup plan if Sauer gets cause to be perceived or starts to assay. And with his performances. Hogan has earned himself some playing time. I don't evaluate to see him every weekend but as long as he proves to be a trustworthy netminder it wouldn't shock me to see him a couple of times a month. But Sauer is the guy as desire as he doesn't hesitate. It's amazing that I've made it this long without talking about our top lie. Their lie (including the top power play unit) accounted for three goals on the weekend-including an empty netter. After we saw Kolarik unleashing some lasers last weekend. Porter showed that he's got a great shot as come up. The goal he scored on Saturday night was an absolute assail from the top of the circle. Kevin Quick was -1 on the pass but on Saturday night (when he was change surface). I thought he made some really nice defensive plays. I mentioned the blocked shot earlier but there was another two on one where he did a great job not only taking the pass-option away but also keeping the puck carrier to the outside which made it pretty easy for Bryan Hogan to hug the post and stop the shot. And just as Quick was able to redeem himself for a questionable compete at the offensive blueline by keeping the scoring chance out of the net. Chad Langlais had an equally great play. He gave the puck away at the Falcon blueline and Dan Sexton was off to the race. Langlais caught up to him and made an incredible play to poke the puck away from behind. Keep in mind that it's extremely difficult to break up a breakaway in college hockey as you aren't allowed to knock the puck away and then take out the player's legs. Steve Kampfer also deserves a label for setting up the game-winner on Saturday night. He made a really nice play to act the puck in the zone which led to Hagelin feeding Naurato who uncorked his trademark shot. That one put the Wolverines up for good and to put salt in the wound it came with just 6 seconds left in the second period. I was really impressed with Hogan's puck-handling ability. It looked like he's pretty good in that area. And he didn't panic when he was in a couple of tricky situations behind the net. So we go into a 20 day end at 16-2-0. 11-1-0 in the CCHA. The sweep coupled with Miami getting change state out at home by Alaska puts the Wolverines into first place by themselves in the conference--and quite possibly #1 in the nation once again. I don't think any of us could undergo seen the first half of the season playing out in this manner. Over the end. I'll have a be approve at the first half including player grades statistical projections to give some context to what our guys are doing as well as a look ahead to the second half of the regular season. Needless to say everyone ordain be getting high marks. I honestly can't think of a single player that I would denominate as a disappointment. And it's been a long time since I've been able to say that. It speaks to the coaching and leadership on this aggroup as come up as the work ethic of everyone on the roster. 16-2-0 heading into the end? Heh. I would've been happy with 12-6-0. I stated several times measure year that I was worried about losing the production we were getting from the senior categorise combined with the likely losses of Cogs and JMFJ. To the contrary the depth this year has proven to be a better asset than anything we've seen in the past couple seasons. Making matters change surface more phenomenal there was absolutely adjust measure getting them to gel as a team. If Tim doesn't object a shameless request: Anyone happen to have a video of my score-o goal on Saturday? Trust me you're really not missing out on much. Most of the stuff I have is from 04-05. BC GLI and MSU from 05-06 and nothing from last year (I couldn't feature the agony of of recording and deleted it from the DVR). It's fairly poor quality transfer to kick. Mainly I'm just archiving so I can watch some of it years from now. It'll look sooooo superb in 480i on that big screen ;)Anyhow. I'd destroy it and ship free but I'm only using a home theater component which doesn't accept easy replication. That's why I'm waiting for one of those 21st century computers. My last one died in May and I've been too strapped for cash to replace it. It's PII 300MHz all the way for me right now. It won't change surface play short youtube clips. Heh. I've kind of adopted the "If we lose. I'm not watching it ever again anyway" method. Downloading all the Packers wins from TenYardTorrents for the archive and various stuff from MGoVideo. The only exception to that command is the Rose Bowl against Texas. Unreal game... P2. 300MHz huh? That's pretty solid! I like thinking back to like 1994 when I upgraded my parents' computer from 2 megabytes of RAM to 4 so that I could play NHL Hockey on it. It cost me like $100. And it was worth every cent even if the damn computer still wasn't fast enough to run the game without being all choppy. Good times! A link to my post about the fat PSU kid dancing "A small but enthusiastic assort of Michigan fans chanted. "Titus sucks! Titus sucks!" When he was off the ice the group chanted. 'We be Titus! We want Titus!'" "Though Michigan’s student section is endlessly harangued for its vulgar language the Yost rowdies can be counted on for at least one good laugh every season. The most recent gem directed at Northern Michigan goalie and Finnish native Tuomas Tarkki was a hand-lettered sign wielded by a fan sitting in the front row come the Wildcat bench. The message? The Finnish phrase ‘Tarkki on seula’ which roughly translated reads ‘Tarkki is a sieve’.""The Zoltan Mesko of the Michigan Blogosphere""Yost likes hockey more than you like football."

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"Y! Alert: Anaheim Ducks news feed copy" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 04:10:22

Chris Pronger scored the tying goal early in the third period and Mathieu Schneider got the game-winner with 1:29 left in overtime leading the Anaheim Ducks to a 2-1 victory over the Colorado come down on Wednesday night. Jonas Hiller faced just 12 shots in his fifth go away of the toughen for Anaheim while Jean-Sebastien Giguere got the night off after posting his first shutout of the season. ANAHEIM. CA - DECEMBER 19: Goaltender Jonas Hiller #1 of the Anaheim Ducks makes a save on a shot by Wojtek Wolski #8 of the Colorado come down as Francois Beauchemin #23 defends during the second period at the Honda Center December 19. 2007 in Anaheim. California. The Ducks defeated the Avalanche 2-1 in overtime. (Photo by Jeff Gross/Getty Images) Washington Post Avalanche aim to turn over Ducks in Anaheim Sports Network - 14 hours ago (Sports Network) - The Colorado Avalanche will try to extend their winning streak tonight when they visit the Anaheim Ducks at the Honda Center. ... Ducks' Giguere Shuts Out Sharks The Associated Press Giguere. Ducks stone Sharks Sports Network Sharks handed first shutout loss of season San Jose Mercury News USA Today  - SBR Forum all 287 news articles Hockey com NHL: Burke getting all of his Ducks in a row National affix, Canada - Dec 17. 2007 Scott Niedermayer's return from semi-retirement set off a salary-induced chain reaction last week with the Anaheim Ducks whose stalled Stanley Cup defence... Trade is done. Niedermayer is back now Ducks must go away to win games The Canadian Press Niedermayer returns Toronto Sun all 22 news articles You received this email because you subscribed to Yahoo! Alerts. Use from this warn. To change your communications preferences for other Yahoo! business lines please visit your. To hit the books more about Yahoo!'s use of personal information including the use of in HTML-based email please read our. Yahoo! is located at 701 First Avenue. Sunnyvale. CA 94089.

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"Tale of the Tape: Maine" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-18 00:20:22

Merrimack 5. Maine 1 -- Friday Nov. 16 at Lawler ArenaMerrimack 2. Maine 1 -- Saturday Nov. 17 at Lawler Arena It feels weird as I type it but Maine despite being at home at Alfond Arena is a very beatable aggroup. The key here is getting pucks past Ben Bishop. One thing I noticed about Bishop earlier this toughen and the last couple of years is that he gives up a lot of big rebounds. Naturally they are mostly off pucks shot at his legs. His tendency for giving up rebounds should feed right into the Warriors' plans if they go to the net. In the two games against Maine in November. Merrimack did a great job frustrating Maine's forwards in the defensive zone forcing them to the wall and not allowing them to come in the slot. The Joe Loprieno-Fraser Allan pairing had a great weekend against Maine last time out. If I bequeath correctly they were often matched with Maine's top-line featuring Billy Ryan. Maine used the walls a lot on their breakouts trying to chip the puck deep. The Warriors were there to slam bodies after chips and convert the puck back up ice. That's another thing. Merrimack's transition bet against Maine a few weeks approve was terrific. A win is by no means a lock but unlike year's past the Warriors have a legitimate shot at taking two points out of Alfond Arena. If they can it will mark the first time in program history that the Warriors took a three-game season-series from the Black Bears. 12-5 - Maine's been outscored by their opponents by a -7 margin in the third period. It bodes well for the Warriors who have been a fantastic third-period team this season.2.17 - Maine's goals-per game. A staggering low number for them.1-6-2 - That's Maine's record this season when their opponent scores first. When the Black Bears net the first goal they are 3-0-0. Keenan HopsonTo be honest. I'm not sure if I would change surface answer Hopson as "hot," but he is the closest the Black Bears have to it right now. He has just five points this season but measure time out on Nov. 25 against Vermont he snapped a five-game scoreless streak with a three-point performance. For Merrimack. Rob Ricci has four points (2-2--4) in the last two games. Wes Clark. Sr forwardClark hasn't been known as a prolific scorer but after netting eight tallies his junior season he was being considered a guy that could help soften the blow of losing all the offense Maine did. Instead he has just two goals this toughen and none since Oct. 20. In fact both his goals came in back-to-back games against non-conference Mercyhurst. MerrimackJoe Cucci (assign)Matt Moulakelis (lower-body injury)Mickey Rego (upper-body injury)MaineBrett Carrierre (bruised knee probable)Jeff Dimmen (sprained ride probable)Chris Hahn (broken finger)Tanner House (police charges expected to play) Sad story note for this meeting... Harold Alfond died a week or so ago.. http://media www colbyecho com/media/storage/paper1174/news/2007/11/28/News/College. Mourns. The. Death. Of. A. Generous. Friend-3120084 shtml He wasn't dressed for the Holy Cross bet on Tuesday -- I am not sure of his availability for tonight. I saw him walking around Tuesday night before the game and he was not on crutches. Mike graduated from Merrimack College in 2006 and Malden Catholic HS in 2002. He has covered Merrimack Hockey for The Eagle-Tribune since Sept. 2006. He has also written for CollegeHockeyNews com since walk 2006. This blog is not affiliated with the Eagle-Tribune Publishing Co.. Merrimack College or its hockey schedule in any create. All views and opinions are soley those of its compose. This blog is not reflect the views of the Eagle-Tribune Publishing Co. Nor is it affiliated. All views and opinions reflect that of its author.

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"NEHJ Show, Saturday, Dec. 1, 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:55:08

Greetings from Alligator Alley where the Bruins are sunning themselves next to the scary reptiles and in the glow of a victory they steadfastly (but not unanimously -- some apparently didn't get the gag memo on 06-07) react to frame in terms of redemption (you know the infamous season opener complete with Brad Stuart using his telescopic golf-ball extension stick to look for pucks out of the cavernous bottom of the Bruins net). That's all over now and the black and gold have already beaten us to Tampa where Matt Kalman and I will broadcast the New England Hockey Journal Show live 11 a m to 1 p m. ET from the St. Pete Times Forum (listen in the background for the cool sounds of the sticks skates and pucks of the morning skate.. it'll remind you of the days when Bob Wilson did his pregame show.. if only we had his pipes.. calling for the Chicago Stadium organ). Kevin Paul Dupont ordain be back in the Boston studio (our producer Chris will keep him company but he'll undergo to buy his own low-fat blueberry muffin unless Dupes wants to stop at the drive-thru) and the show will be graced with mysterious live guests on the set who can hopefully stay on desire enough to take your calls at 866-ESPN-890. 866-377-6890. We'll also undergo trivia and no small amount of jockularity. So LISTEN LIVE at 890 AM. 1400 AM and ONLINE at: (NOTE TO FRUSTRATED ONLINE LISTENERS: I WILL COMMUNICATE WITH CHRIS ABOUT STREAMING AND acknowledge THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN ASSISTING OTHERS IN MAKING THAT HAPPEN ON YOUR COMPUTERS' END OF THE EQUATION... THANKS). All right that's it. Mick and Matt at the SPTF with KPD joining us from back in the.. back in the.. back in the... H-O-H -- Saturday 11-1 ET. HAPPY HOCKEY FROM SUNNY FLA. Ooooooohhh mysterious live guests. Cam? Chia? Maybe Charlie?Looking forward to it as always. V Mick,Has arena security illuminated the No Smoking placards? Are you going to undergo to talk to those who react to comply? Mick,Has arena security illuminated the No Smoking placards? Are you going to have to communicate to those who refuse to comply? The incident you have in mind to happened in Sunrise and you experience what they say: What happens in Sunrise... looking forward to the show luckily this is radio so you won't be able to see mick's speedo looking forward to the show luckily this is communicate so you won't be able to see mick's speedo Ooooooohhh mysterious be guests. Cam? Chia? Maybe Charlie?Looking forward to it as always. V I don't be to jinx it but it could be PC and more exceed bigger.

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"Y! Alert: Anaheim Ducks news feed" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:32:04

CBC News Kerr: Luongo shows stubborn align Globe and Mail, Canada - 3 hours ago... Monday morning working out on the ice with teammates that did not change for the team's first NHL pre-season game last night against the Anaheim Ducks. ... A few Canucks injured in inter-squad game. CKNW hurt in the neck for Luongo 24 Hours Vancouver Luongo injured by puck Vancouver Sun all 44 news articles NHL star joins fight against resort developer Globe and send, Canada - 15 hours ago VANCOUVER -- NHL feature Scott Niedermayer a hard-skating defenceman who helped the Anaheim Ducks win the Stanley Cup this year has jumped into an... Backers of proposed BC ski apply urge hockey star to visit before... The Canadian Press NHLer Niedermayer opposes BC ski apply CBC News NHL star Niedermayer facing off against resort boat ca The Hockey News all 29 news articles TSN ca Radim Vrbata lifts Coyotes to 2-1 shootout win in pre-season opener The Canadian Press,  Calif. - 20 hours ago.. deciding goal in a shootout giving Phoenix a 2-1 victory over the Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks on Sunday night in the Coyotes' pre-season opener. ... NHL Game Summary - Phoenix At Anaheim KNBC com Vrbata lifts Coyotes to 2-1 shootout win in preseason opener KOLD-TV all 36 news articles Sportsnet ca Ryan Getzlaf goal lifts Anaheim Ducks to 3-2 win over LA Kings The Canadian Press, LOS ANGELES - Sep 15. 2007.. shot with 5:32 left in the third period and the Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Ducks defeat the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 Saturday night in an exhibition game. ... Getzlaf goal pushes Ducks past Kings Seattle affix Intelligencer Ducks' Schneider sustains broken ankle CBC News Getzlaf's late power-play goal lifts Ducks past Kings SBR Forum Rotoworld com  - Sports communicate all... MSNBC Selanne unsure of hockey future Regina Leader-Post, Canada - Sep 15. 2007 Following his 14th regular toughen in the NHL. Selanne won his first Stanley Cup as a member of the Anaheim Ducks this past June. ... Anaheim Faces Obstacles in Defending Stanley Cup Press-Enterprise (subscription) all 28 news articles You received this email because you subscribed to Yahoo! Alerts. Use from this alert. To change your communications preferences for other Yahoo! business lines please tour your. To learn more about Yahoo!'s use of personal information including the use of in HTML-based telecommunicate gratify read our. Yahoo! is located at 701 First Avenue. Sunnyvale. CA 94089.

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"wager on Straight" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 14:58:35

AMERICA CELEBRATES PLAY FOOTBALL WEEK (Vienna. VA) The inaugural PLAY FOOTBALL WEEK has involved communities across the nation as thousands of players coaches parents sisters brothers and fans act part in celebrations. August 28 through September 4. USA Football the NFL and the NFL Players Association created the initiative to celebrate the great sport of football and recognize the many populate involved at the grassroots level."We are extremely pleased by the overwhelming response to PLAY FOOTBALL WEEK in communities across the nation," said NFL Commissioner PAUL TAGLIABUE. "Nearly every express was represented by PLAY FOOTBALL WEEK events held by youth leagues high schools universities and NFL teams. We be forward to making PLAY FOOTBALL WEEK an annual tradition and an important part of every football season."In addition to the 32 NFL teams organizations in 90 percent of the United States and 7 countries are participating in PLAY FOOTBALL WEEK through celebration events and signing up for more than 50,000 promotional items."PLAY FOOTBALL WEEK gives families the opportunity to celebrate and participate in football events all across the country. It is great to see fans volunteers players and coaches celebrate the cohesive atmosphere football creates," said GENE UPSHAW. NLF Players Association Executive Director. "PLAY FOOTBALL WEEK demonstrates the excitement of youth football and displays the passion of the young people who alter up the game's future. We wish the event continued success and hope this is a week families look send to each year."compete FOOTBALL WEEK kicked off with Pro Football Hall of Fame Defensive End CARL ELLER and USA Football Chairman bring up KEMP in Blaine. MN. They addressed the nearly 1,000 players parents and coaches participating in the USA Football Classic a youth football jamboree. Eller who starred as a member of the famed Purple populate Eaters of the Minnesota Vikings had a alter communicate to the young boys and girls in attendance: Teamwork. "Winning is a result of a combined effort," said Eller. "To succeed you must learn to accept in yourself and learn to accept in your teammates that's what you learn from playing football.""More than 21 million Americans ordain play football this year and millions more will act from the sidelines," said Kemp. "PLAY FOOTBALL WEEK celebrates the great traditions of the gridiron from Friday night lights to Monday Night Football."PLAY FOOTBAL WEEK will go to a close on Saturday. September 4 with a follow party at the University of Maryland and the U. S. Air Force Academy "Wings of Blue" dive team carrying a compete FOOTBALL WEEK banner during its jump into hunt Stadium."The feature of football is an important move of our sports culture," said DEBORAH YOW. Director of Athletics at the University of Maryland. "So many young people undergo benefited from participation and the University of Maryland is committed to its support of the feature at all levels."bring forth of pro football The date was November 12. 1892 a day that would forever be etched in sports history although no one involved that day could possibly have recognized the importance of the occasion. It was the day that the Allegheny Athletic Association football aggroup defeated the Pittsburgh Athletic Club. The game in itself was not a momentous event. But one of the circumstances of the bet did alter it a never-to-be-forgotten moment in sports history – one of the AAA players. William (Pudge) Heffelfinger was openly paid $500 to compete the game. Thus pro football made its debut more than 100 years ago in comparatively conceal surroundings that could not possibly have provided the slightest clue to the world-wide popularity the sport would be destined to enjoy particularly in the waning decades of pro football's first century. While the PAC had suspected something illegal was afoot there was no immediate evidence to back up its belief that the AAA had abandoned the standard practices of the day by actually paying someone to play football. Absolute verification in fact did not become public for almost 80 years until the Pro Football Hall of Fame received and displayed a enter – an expense accounting sheet of the Allegheny Athletic Association that clearly shows a "bet performance bonus to W. Heffelfinger for playing (change) $500. While it is possible that others were paid to compete before 1892 the AAA expense sheet provides the first irrefutable evidence of an out-and-out cash payment. It is appropriately referred to today as "pro football's bring forth award."View pro football's "bring forth award." The sport of American football itself was relatively new in 1892. Its roots stemmed from two sports soccer and rugby which had enjoyed long-time popularity in many nations of the world. On November 6. 1869. Rutgers and Princeton played what was billed as the first college football game. However it wasn't until the 1880s that a great rugby player from Yale. Walter Camp pioneered rules changes that slowly transformed rugby into the new game of American Football. Meanwhile athletic clubs that sponsored a great variety of sports teams became a popular phenomenon in the United States in the years immediately after the Civil War. One of the sports the athletic club embraced was football. By the 1880s most athletic clubs had a football team. Competition was heated and each club vowed to stock its teams with the best players available. Toward this end some clubs obtained jobs for feature players. Others "awarded" expensive trophies or watches to their players who would in turn pawn their awards only to receive them again and again after each game they played. A popular learn was to offer double expense money to players for their services. Since football players were supposed to be amateurs these practices were questioned by the Amateur Athletic Union but for every tactic declared illegal a new one was developed. Thus the scene was set for the AAA-PAC showdown. The actions before during and after the game are as intriguing as the fact that someone was openly paid to play football for the first time. The Allegheny football team founded in 1890 and the Pittsburgh team founded a year later already were heated rivals when they met in the first of two games in the 1892 season and wound up in a 6-6 tie. Adding fuel to the fire was the AAA claim that the PAC's top player and coach. William Kirschner was a professional because as a paid instructor for the PAC his salary went up and his work fill down during the football season. With controversy raging both sides began to explore methods of beefing up their squads. The AAA and PAC both focused their attention on the strong Chicago Athletic Association aggroup that utilized the "double expense money" ploy to keep its players happy. Heffelfinger who had been a three-time Yale All-America guard in 1889. 1890 and 1891 had been granted a leave of absence from his job as a low-salaried railroad office employee in Omaha so he could accompany the Chicago team on a six-game tour of the East. The PAC with a particular sense of urgency after its star Kirschner had been sidelined with an injury scouted Chicago in a tour-opener against the Cleveland Athletic Association. Chicago won easily and Heffelfinger had an outstanding bet. The Pittsburgh Press on October 30. 1892 reported that Heffelfinger and Knowlton "Snake" Ames of the Chicago team had been offered $250 to compete for the PAC against the Allegheny Athletic Association in the.

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"Disc Golf News September 4th-6th" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-06 01:02:46

Richmond Times Dispatch - Richmond,VA,USA By JOE MACENKA A new nine-hole disc-golf cover opened for compete recently at Bryan lay a 266-acre expanse in North Richmond known widely for azaleas, Connecticut Post - Bridgeport,CT,USA "Instead of taking him to a soccer bet and sitting in the stands we go to thedisc golf tournaments and we each play in our divisions," Dunne said. Texas State University - The University Star - San Marcos,TX,USA This is disc golf. One move golf one part Frisbee and all the competitive spirit its participants are willing to act onto the course. The Jackson Citizen Patriot - MLive com - Jackson,MI,USA By Aaron Mueller Albion area residents will soon have the come about to play the up-and-coming feature of disc play. The Albion City Council Tuesday unanimously The Interior News - Smithers,British Columbia,Canada Disc sport enthusiast Glen Ingram says Ultimate Frisbee and Disc Golf are here to stay. By Quinn Bender Disc sports are commonly regarded as an obscure create A new nine-hole disc-golf cover opened for compete recently at Bryan Park a 266-acre expanse in North Richmond known widely for azaleas pedestrian trails athletic fields and fishing holes. For the uninitiated disc golf resembles This fight Day Steve introduced Nick and I to the world of disc golf. I would probably say before Monday I might undergo described disc play as a novelty feature like riding a tiny go-kart with a fez on or keeping a puck sliding on ice by Just curious if anybody is into disc play. I played some while in college and just recently. By CDGW-Cubby(CDGW-Cubby) . during the be I once again got another hit in one thus winning the playoff. It was a sweet comeback victory. Here is the Golf Ball that rolled it's way to victory. It was great using my Disc Golf mental bet to get the victory. Larz and his son Ryan are showing off Ryan's disc golf collection with a collections/hobbies display at this years county bring together. Ryan really loves disc play and I've seen him out during every Masters

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"LA Kings 8 , Columbus 2 IH_NHL_2005_2006_263_2_700K_continuous?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 15:32:08

… ? .. … 3.. Vancouver 4. Detroit 1.. .. No~No~ .. … … roughing 2 … ** … .. … . … . .. … LA Kings 8. Columbus 2 1 3 … Shorthanded.. ~ .. 3 … … .. … . .. .. 2002 20. 20 … … …. IH NHL 2005 2006 263 2 700K continuous LA Kings 8. Columbus 2 3 hat cozen

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"Panthers spoil Keenan?s Flames debut (AP)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-25 18:01:49

The Calgary Flames overcame a unify of obstacles to acquire their first overtime victory of the season. Mark Giordano scored 4:30 into overtime to give Calgary a 5-4 win over the Florida Panthers on Thursday night a victory marred by an injury to leading scorer Jarome Iginla. Calgary scored when Stephane Yelle won a face-off from Jozef Stumpel and drew the puck back to Dion Phaneuf. Read Original Post

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"What?s Cheating in a Game?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-20 02:27:57

What’s Cheating in a Game? Are you ready to cheat to win? Would you do everything it takes to win? No it’s not about taking steroids or other crim stuffs. No it’s about tiny tricks sometimes we need to do and sometimes too are parts of the game. Tell me about it did you displace your own play ball once […] Are you ready to cheat to win? Would you do everything it takes to win? No it’s not about taking steroids or other crim stuffs. No it’s about tiny tricks sometimes we need to do and sometimes too are parts of the game. express me about it did you push your own play ball once during play or “forgot” a penalty count? This came to my thought when my friend’s son said something about his role on a hockey bet. There was a tight chase near the goal and he stopped the puck alter on the goal line…as the referee saw. But that’s not what the opponent players saw. (Un)Fortunately the judge has made his decision the compete continued. On the way home his son told him: “Dad the puck has crossed the line…” …That was a bit disturbing thought my friend. Part of him said maybe it really did cross the line but the other said it was merely move of the bet and the decision has been made. Which side would you be? Personally. I would have made the same option. Whether I would go for a victimise or to play by the rules are part of the game…on certain limits of cover. And these limits are made by the referee and those who made the rules. advance it is in my opinion that champions are often the best cheaters. Take hockey for example. be at the center players who are famous to win their face-offs. They all cheat. They always move too quickly. Sometimes they get caught by the judge but they get to a point where they succeed in being right on the line of the acceptable one. And this lie varies from one referee to another and they have to alter. One often speaks about undergo in these cases… but that remains cheating As parents what is the alter to do? I know that most of you would make the same choice as my friend did. How can I say that? Notice your reaction when the judge made a decisively false decision you would move disappointed protest and critizise. But when the same decision give you some benefits there’s only silence ;). No need for the guilty feeling it’s human to do so. You would encourage your son to win because you know that victory brings joy to your son. On many occasions your kids would be the ones to react if you don’t do anything;) This said there are limits you’ll accept with me. Fair-play must always be a golden rule in sports and this must be taught to the children. It is the coaches and parents duty to be what is acceptable of what is not. As a coach it happened to me a few times for example in basketball to ask one of my players to give the ball to the opponent or to voluntarily impel the ball outside to balance for an error of the referee. At first the players and the displace look at you strangely: “That’s it! The instruct lost it!” But after thinking the message is understood. Victory acquired in the code of learn is more appreciated than a victory acquired while cheating… change surface if one can allow some irregularities in the excitement of the game

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