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Here is "The Forsberg" One of the most famous goals ever IMO...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIbLMBodWfw

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BC just won the Beanpot tonight. USCHO says it was a 7-6 Final/OT.

It makes me wonder... Why doesn't the UofM, UND, or other teams in this region have a Beanpot like tourney? It would bring great excitement and even more bragging rights to our WCHA teams. It's not essential to have a tourney like this, but it would be fun to see. UND, MN, UMD, WI would be sweet to have in it...

Just a thought.

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PuckU126 wrote:BC just won the Beanpot tonight. USCHO says it was a 7-6 Final/OT.

It makes me wonder... Why doesn't the UofM, UND, or other teams in this region have a Beanpot like tourney? It would bring great excitement and even more bragging rights to our WCHA teams. It's not essential to have a tourney like this, but it would be fun to see. UND, MN, UMD, WI would be sweet to have in it...

Just a thought.

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The Gophers do a Beanpot every year. It usually involves RIT, Clarkson, Ferris State, Union and teams like that. So, they would never give up those rivalries.

I would love to see the king of Minnesota tourney. Mankato, St. Cloud, Bemidji and Duluth. The Gophs wouldn't want to participate because they would probably lose and that wouldn't look good for Coach Leechia.
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PuckU126 wrote:After 2 games of his NHL debut, Peter Forsberg announces his retirement because of his injured foot. Here is the story...

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news;_ylt=A ... ergretires

Nice try, Peter.

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What was that all about? Have the Avalance just given up? Who's next? Joe Sakic? Adam Deadmarsh? Ray Bourque? Sandis Ozolinsh? Mike Ricci? Uwe Krupp? I can keep going...
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MNHockey75 wrote:
PuckU126 wrote:BC just won the Beanpot tonight. USCHO says it was a 7-6 Final/OT.

It makes me wonder... Why doesn't the UofM, UND, or other teams in this region have a Beanpot like tourney? It would bring great excitement and even more bragging rights to our WCHA teams. It's not essential to have a tourney like this, but it would be fun to see. UND, MN, UMD, WI would be sweet to have in it...

Just a thought.

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The Gophers do a Beanpot every year. It usually involves RIT, Clarkson, Ferris State, Union and teams like that. So, they would never give up those rivalries.

I would love to see the king of Minnesota tourney. Mankato, St. Cloud, Bemidji and Duluth. The Gophs wouldn't want to participate because they would probably lose and that wouldn't look good for Coach Leechia.
I see what you are saying but the Mariucci Classic is nothing like the BU, BC, NE, Harv Beanpot. Nothing like it at all. And RIT, Clarkson, Ferris, and Union are rivalries to the Gophers? Not really, they are more like "cupcake teams" in their schedule (yet they still struggle...). The Gophers can do better... Get some better teams, and man up!

And I like the fight for MN idea; they should act on that some how...

Leechia... good one. :lol:

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Sorry I couldn't make it on here again today. We'll have plenty to talk about tomorrow
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starmvp wrote:Sorry I couldn't make it on here again today. We'll have plenty to talk about tomorrow
For sure.

Punch in a few pages. :lol:

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Drank some Nyquil; maybe that will put me to sleep. :lol:

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Watched Jeopardy...

That Watson is the beginning of the end of the world. The machines will take over; like in Terminator.

However, Watson doesn't know U.S. cities so well... :lol:

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They will literally take over the world in less than 50 years....
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starmvp wrote:They will literally take over the world in less than 50 years....
IBM is going to kill us all.

Watson = Skynet = The Bringer of Doom

Transitive Property; I bet you learned that this year huh, Karl? :lol:

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MNHockey75 wrote:
PuckU126 wrote:After 2 games of his NHL debut, Peter Forsberg announces his retirement because of his injured foot. Here is the story...

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news;_ylt=A ... ergretires

Nice try, Peter.

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Left the NHL, went to the European League, things didn't pan out with his foot injury, rehabbed and thought he could come back to the NHL, played two games, but he found that he couldn't last. He saw the writing on the board and has decided to hang up the skates. Too bad, Forsberg was the man.

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PuckU126 wrote:Watched Jeopardy...

That Watson is the beginning of the end of the world. The machines will take over; like in Terminator.

However, Watson doesn't know U.S. cities so well... :lol:

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I watched the first day and thought the same thing. :lol:

At least we humans had a good run at it...
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karl(east) wrote:
PuckU126 wrote:Watched Jeopardy...

That Watson is the beginning of the end of the world. The machines will take over; like in Terminator.

However, Watson doesn't know U.S. cities so well... :lol:

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I watched the first day and thought the same thing. :lol:

At least we humans had a good run at it...
:lol:
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starmvp wrote:
karl(east) wrote:
PuckU126 wrote:Watched Jeopardy...

That Watson is the beginning of the end of the world. The machines will take over; like in Terminator.

However, Watson doesn't know U.S. cities so well... :lol:

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I watched the first day and thought the same thing. :lol:

At least we humans had a good run at it...
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Toronto is in the U.S.? What the crap, Watson.

Yes there is a Toronto, SD; however, do you really think there is a International Airport there? Idiot computer... :lol:

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PuckU126 wrote:
starmvp wrote:
karl(east) wrote: I watched the first day and thought the same thing. :lol:

At least we humans had a good run at it...
:lol:
Toronto is in the U.S.? What the crap, Watson.

Yes there is a Toronto, SD; however, do you really think there is a International Airport there? Idiot computer... :lol:

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Let's schedule a game of Jeopardy for you and Watson?
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starmvp wrote:
PuckU126 wrote:
starmvp wrote: :lol:
Toronto is in the U.S.? What the crap, Watson.

Yes there is a Toronto, SD; however, do you really think there is a International Airport there? Idiot computer... :lol:

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Let's schedule a game of Jeopardy for you and Watson?
:oops:

No way...

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PuckU126 wrote:
starmvp wrote:
PuckU126 wrote: Toronto is in the U.S.? What the crap, Watson.

Yes there is a Toronto, SD; however, do you really think there is a International Airport there? Idiot computer... :lol:

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Let's schedule a game of Jeopardy for you and Watson?
:oops:

No way...

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Albert Pujols is asking for a 10 year contract, 30 million a year...

Dream on "Machine"...

His contract extension deadline passed; I wonder what will happen next...?

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PuckU126 wrote:Albert Pujols is asking for a 10 year contract, 30 million a year...

Dream on "Machine"...

His contract extension deadline passed; I wonder what will happen next...?

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My question, why does a baseball player need to ask for that much money?
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starmvp wrote:
PuckU126 wrote:Albert Pujols is asking for a 10 year contract, 30 million a year...

Dream on "Machine"...

His contract extension deadline passed; I wonder what will happen next...?

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My question, why does a baseball player need to ask for that much money?
Step that question up too...

Why do all professional sports athletes need to ask for that much money?

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PuckU126 wrote:
starmvp wrote:
PuckU126 wrote:Albert Pujols is asking for a 10 year contract, 30 million a year...

Dream on "Machine"...

His contract extension deadline passed; I wonder what will happen next...?

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My question, why does a baseball player need to ask for that much money?
Step that question up too...

Why do all professional sports athletes need to ask for that much money?

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:lol: Who knows....
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Personally I think its BS. They are entertainers majority of the pros don't contribute anything to society besides playing a game... It's flawed. But whatever, things like that will never change.

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Think there will be an NFL lockout?
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starmvp wrote:Think there will be an NFL lockout?
No.

Things will be resolved.

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