Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
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Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
Check out http://uaafan.blogspot.com
What are your thoughts?
To me, people in other places don't understand unless they've lived in Minnesota and absorbed the culture.
What are your thoughts?
To me, people in other places don't understand unless they've lived in Minnesota and absorbed the culture.
The fact that that goofball is collecting donations to attend the WCHA Final Five in "Minneapolis" discredits everything he said.
I read another blogger in Anchorage who said more-or-less the same thing about Minnesota about a year ago. Those people really have their undies in a bunch over us down here.
I read another blogger in Anchorage who said more-or-less the same thing about Minnesota about a year ago. Those people really have their undies in a bunch over us down here.
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Re: Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
Hey, that wasn't you stirring up the UAA fans in the uscho.com thread, was it? Funny stuff.rapidsrapids wrote:Check out http://uaafan.blogspot.com
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To me, people in other places don't understand unless they've lived in Minnesota and absorbed the culture.

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Hey that was fun to read!
It was interesting when he talked about the percentages with Alaska and Minnesota. It seems that so many kids are playing hockey because their parents guide them that way. There has been a tremendous lack of love for the game. Kids especially in the metro area play hockey to get better and then lose focus on why they play the game. If Minnesotan kids truly loved the game, they would play hours on end on a daily basis.
It was interesting when he talked about the percentages with Alaska and Minnesota. It seems that so many kids are playing hockey because their parents guide them that way. There has been a tremendous lack of love for the game. Kids especially in the metro area play hockey to get better and then lose focus on why they play the game. If Minnesotan kids truly loved the game, they would play hours on end on a daily basis.
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Re: Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
Shouldn't you be firing up HAL? You promised!east hockey wrote:Hey, that wasn't you stirring up the UAA fans in the uscho.com thread, was it? Funny stuff.rapidsrapids wrote:Check out http://uaafan.blogspot.com
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To me, people in other places don't understand unless they've lived in Minnesota and absorbed the culture.
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Re: Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
I have until 11:59 p.m CST to fulfill the promise.Neutron 14 wrote:Shouldn't you be firing up HAL? You promised!east hockey wrote:Hey, that wasn't you stirring up the UAA fans in the uscho.com thread, was it? Funny stuff.rapidsrapids wrote:Check out http://uaafan.blogspot.com
What are your thoughts?
To me, people in other places don't understand unless they've lived in Minnesota and absorbed the culture.
Lee

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Re: Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
Let's hope it doesn't have to go thru the same connection as your camera did for the pictures of the Heritage Center.east hockey wrote:I have until 11:59 p.m CST to fulfill the promise.Neutron 14 wrote:Shouldn't you be firing up HAL? You promised!east hockey wrote: Hey, that wasn't you stirring up the UAA fans in the uscho.com thread, was it? Funny stuff.
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Re: Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
WHOSE THE BRAT NOW!east hockey wrote:I have until 11:59 p.m CST to fulfill the promise.Neutron 14 wrote:Shouldn't you be firing up HAL? You promised!east hockey wrote: Hey, that wasn't you stirring up the UAA fans in the uscho.com thread, was it? Funny stuff.
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Re: Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
That's "who's". And the answer remains....you.Neutron 14 wrote:WHOSE THE BRAT NOW!east hockey wrote:I have until 11:59 p.m CST to fulfill the promise.Neutron 14 wrote: Shouldn't you be firing up HAL? You promised!![]()
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Re: Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
I spell it like that here to honor all the flannel wearers!east hockey wrote:
That's "who's". And the answer remains....you.![]()
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Re: Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
T minus 3:50 hours....east hockey wrote: I have until 11:59 p.m CST to fulfill the promise.![]()
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Re: Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
Yeah der Neut, whats dose hot dawgs gots ta dew wit da hokkey dar den?Neutron 14 wrote:WHOSE THE BRAT NOW!east hockey wrote:I have until 11:59 p.m CST to fulfill the promise.Neutron 14 wrote: Shouldn't you be firing up HAL? You promised!![]()
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This is the State of Hockey if this applies to more than it doesn't.
1. You neither notice or are offended by the smell of hockey equipment.
2. You know what a Gordy Howe hat trick is.
3. You know who "The Great One" was.
4. You know the purpose of the redline.
5. You know that "offense" isn't a synonym for "forward".
6. Officials of HS games know not to call icing on a team that is short handed.
7. You know what Bob Johnson was famous for saying.
8. Your local sporting goods store sells a stick that you would actually consider using.
9. There are at least three local places that you trust to sharpen your skates.
10. You were comfortable with the concept of the athletic supporter years before you could hoist a puck high enough to hit the crossbar.
1. You neither notice or are offended by the smell of hockey equipment.
2. You know what a Gordy Howe hat trick is.
3. You know who "The Great One" was.
4. You know the purpose of the redline.
5. You know that "offense" isn't a synonym for "forward".
6. Officials of HS games know not to call icing on a team that is short handed.
7. You know what Bob Johnson was famous for saying.
8. Your local sporting goods store sells a stick that you would actually consider using.
9. There are at least three local places that you trust to sharpen your skates.
10. You were comfortable with the concept of the athletic supporter years before you could hoist a puck high enough to hit the crossbar.
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Re: Is Minnesota really the "State of Hockey"?
This guy is basing his whole argument solely on one statistic. There is clearly more to being titled the "State of Hockey" then the percent of current players who will succeed to division 1 hockey, how about the rich tradition of hockey that lies within the state?rapidsrapids wrote:Check out http://uaafan.blogspot.com
What are your thoughts?
To me, people in other places don't understand unless they've lived in Minnesota and absorbed the culture.
And oh yeah, there's this place called Canada attached to your eastern border that puts you to shame