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How was the 7AA game, Karl?

Epic?

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PuckU126 wrote:How was the 7AA game, Karl?

Epic?

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Very epic. Great broadcast by WDIO in Duluth; it felt like a state tourney game in just about every aspect.

My two favorite moments:
-Conner Valesano flying off the bench to celebrate with the players who were on the ice for the tying goal, and hitting the huddle so hard that he bowls Jake Randolph over.
-Trevor Olson's celly after the game-winner. Beautiful.

Great hockey by both teams. East looked a little better than they sounded on the radio, though of course since I knew what was coming, maybe I wasn't judging them as harshly as I normally might.
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karl(east) wrote:
PuckU126 wrote:How was the 7AA game, Karl?

Epic?

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Very epic. Great broadcast by WDIO in Duluth; it felt like a state tourney game in just about every aspect.

My two favorite moments:
-Conner Valesano flying off the bench to celebrate with the players who were on the ice for the tying goal, and hitting the huddle so hard that he bowls Jake Randolph over.
-Trevor Olson's celly after the game-winner. Beautiful.

Great hockey by both teams. East looked a little better than they sounded on the radio, though of course since I knew what was coming, maybe I wasn't judging them as harshly as I normally might.
I'd like to see that game.

Watching a 7AA, 8AA section final games would be a nice change considering I have only seen city sectionals.

Plus the whole EAST, CEC, GR rivalries would be a great transition.

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PuckU126 wrote:How was the 7AA game, Karl?

Epic?

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Very epic. Great broadcast by WDIO in Duluth; it felt like a state tourney game in just about every aspect.

My two favorite moments:
-Conner Valesano flying off the bench to celebrate with the players who were on the ice for the tying goal, and hitting the huddle so hard that he bowls Jake Randolph over.
-Trevor Olson's celly after the game-winner. Beautiful.

Great hockey by both teams. East looked a little better than they sounded on the radio, though of course since I knew what was coming, maybe I wasn't judging them as harshly as I normally might.
I'd like to see that game.

Watching a 7AA, 8AA section final games would be a nice change considering I have only seen city sectionals.

Plus the whole EAST, CEC, GR rivalries would be a great transition.

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The Hub does have a highlight video, though they cut off some of the parts I mentioned: http://www.mnhockeyhub.com/news_article ... r_id=32770

Much as I love the 7AA games in Duluth, I'd love to see Hill-WBL in person someday, and the 6AA/2AA finals at Mariucci as well...
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karl(east) wrote: The Hub does have a highlight video, though they cut off some of the parts I mentioned: http://www.mnhockeyhub.com/news_article ... r_id=32770

Much as I love the 7AA games in Duluth, I'd love to see Hill-WBL in person someday, and the 6AA/2AA finals at Mariucci as well...
Wanna trade?

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If you had purchased $1,000 of shares in AIG one year ago, you will have
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But, if you had purchased $1,000 worth of beer one year ago, drank all the
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Based on the above, the best current investment plan is to drink heavily &
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A recent study found that the average American walks about 900 miles a year.
Another study found
that Americans drink, on average, 22 gallons of alcohol a year. That means
that, on average, Americans get about 41 miles to the gallon!

Makes you damned proud to be an American!

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:lol: Slowly but surely we're figuring out what's important in life...
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karl(east) wrote::lol: Slowly but surely we're figuring out what's important in life...
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karl(east) wrote:
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nickmon3 wrote: And guess who started this thread? Well me of course 8)
And we kept it alive.

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Yeah, way to neglect your own creation. :P
I figured i would just throw it out there and let you guys take care of it 8)
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nickmon3 wrote:I figured i would just throw it out there and let you guys take care of it 8)
A growing occurrence in parenting these days... :roll:

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What do YOU think?

I will give my 2 cents after all of yous. :P

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_d ... nhl-331549

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Tired...

Long day of watching hockey.

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DAY LIGHT SAVINGS!!!

SPRING FORWARD 1 HOUR!

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Anyone wanna buy the Toronto Maple Leafs?

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_d ... =nhl-wp231

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PuckU126 wrote:Anyone wanna buy the Toronto Maple Leafs?

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_d ... =nhl-wp231

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Oh good, I was looking for something to spend all my spare change on.
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karl(east) wrote:
PuckU126 wrote:Anyone wanna buy the Toronto Maple Leafs?

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_d ... =nhl-wp231

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Oh good, I was looking for something to spend all my spare change on.
I'd rather buy the Red Wings.

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PuckU126 wrote:
karl(east) wrote:
PuckU126 wrote:Anyone wanna buy the Toronto Maple Leafs?

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puck_d ... =nhl-wp231

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Oh good, I was looking for something to spend all my spare change on.
I'd rather buy the Red Wings.

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Looks like they'd actually be cheaper than the Leafs:

http://www.forbes.com/2009/11/11/nhl-te ... _land.html
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karl(east) wrote:
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karl(east) wrote: Oh good, I was looking for something to spend all my spare change on.
I'd rather buy the Red Wings.

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Looks like they'd actually be cheaper than the Leafs:

http://www.forbes.com/2009/11/11/nhl-te ... _land.html
Just got my tax return.

Looks like I'll write them a check and an I.O.U.

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The trolls are out in full force tonight on the forum... :roll:


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karl(east) wrote:Looks like they'd actually be cheaper than the Leafs:

http://www.forbes.com/2009/11/11/nhl-te ... _land.html
Not sure if you noticed but those figures were from 2009.

Prices had to have fluctuated considering the economy.

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I'm back Puck, did you miss me?
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starmvp wrote:I'm back Puck, did you miss me?
Yes, I've had star withdrawals.

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That five-foot snowbank in front of our house has now shrunk to a three-foot mound of ice. This could take awhile to melt.

Meantime, bicycles are cleaned up, after a quick tune-up we'll be ready to go! Time to work off the culinary excesses of this past winter.

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PuckU126 wrote:
starmvp wrote:I'm back Puck, did you miss me?
Yes, I've had star withdrawals.

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east hockey wrote:That five-foot snowbank in front of our house has now shrunk to a three-foot mound of ice. This could take awhile to melt.

Meantime, bicycles are cleaned up, after a quick tune-up we'll be ready to go! Time to work off the culinary excesses of this past winter.

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