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    Gervin/Irving Q: The Virginia Squires? Happy summer!
    I'm just here for the hockey...

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    • Re: UNH Wildcats 2016 Offseason Thread - Searching for Direction

      Originally posted by HockeyRef View Post
      Gervin/Irving Q: The Virginia Squires? Happy summer!
      Very impressive, HR - stealth hoops guru!! Updated scoreboard:

      Snively65 7 pts.
      FiveHole12 4 pts.
      HockeyRef 2 pts.
      'Watcher 1 pt.
      Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
      Montreal Expos Forever ...

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      • Originally posted by Chuck Murray View Post
        Very impressive, HR - stealth hoops guru!! Updated scoreboard:

        Snively65 7 pts.
        FiveHole12 4 pts.
        HockeyRef 2 pts.
        'Watcher 1 pt.
        Yes, excellent, HR; I had completely forgotten about the Squires.

        But, Argghh! I cannot believe that I spaced on Dolph Shayes and the Syracuse Nationals winning in 1954-1955, before they won of course two more as the 76ers. My brother and I played basketball against one another with tennis balls and Maxwell House coffee cans in our basement through the mid- to late 50s; long straw got the Celtics, short straw the opponent, which was usually the 76ers, St Louis Hawks, or the Cincinnati Royals (all three of those teams were loaded back then).

        I also was wrong about the LA Stars winning in 1970, as that was the Pacers. I also should have known that the Washington Bullets championship pre-dated the NBA, after our long discussion about George Mikan and the Minneapolis Lakers winning in the first NBA season.

        Still need that third team that won in two different cities, or does the Nationals/76ers franchise also answer that question.

        Will see if the 76ers and Celtics pull off a trade in the next 24 hours.

        Trivia bonus question (not to count in scoring): in what year did the Baltimore Bullets get rid of their politically incorrect moniker?
        Last edited by Snively65; 06-23-2016, 03:30 AM.

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        • Re: UNH Wildcats 2016 Offseason Thread - Searching for Direction

          Chuck here's the ans to the NBA q : The. Philadelphia Warriors and the Golden State Warriors won titles in 2 different cities but retained their nickname...Amirite?
          I'm just here for the hockey...

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          • Originally posted by HockeyRef View Post
            Chuck here's the ans to the NBA q : The. Philadelphia Warriors and the Golden State Warriors won titles in 2 different cities but retained their nickname...Amirite?
            Already got that one 4-5 posts back, HR. But, apparently there is still one more city with two different teams winning a title, and you gifted me that one by mentioning the Golden State Warriors, who won in Oakland last year, as did the ABA Oakland Oaks (that was really their name!) in 1969, the same year that the Mets won their first World Series. Lots of poison oak in the Bay Area, which may explain the name?
            Last edited by Snively65; 06-23-2016, 03:26 AM.

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            • Re: UNH Wildcats 2016 Offseason Thread - Searching for Direction

              Snively65 digs out three more points to close out the hoops category ...

              Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
              But, Argghh! I cannot believe that I spaced on Dolph Shayes and the Syracuse Nationals winning in 1954-1955, before they won of course two more as the 76ers. My brother and I played basketball against one another with tennis balls and Maxwell House coffee cans in our basement through the mid- to late 50s; long straw got the Celtics, short straw the opponent, which was usually the 76ers, St Louis Hawks, or the Cincinnati Royals (all three of those teams were loaded back then).

              I also was wrong about the LA Stars winning in 1970, as that was the Pacers. I also should have known that the Washington Bullets championship pre-dated the NBA, after our long discussion about George Mikan and the Minneapolis Lakers winning in the first NBA season.

              Still need that third team that won in two different cities, or does the Nationals/76ers franchise also answer that question. Yes
              Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
              Already got that one 4-5 posts back, HR. But, apparently there is still one more city with two different teams winning a title, and you gifted me that one by mentioning the Golden State Warriors, who won in Oakland last year, as did the ABA Oakland Oaks (that was really their name!) in 1969, the same year that the Mets won their first World Series. Lots of poison oak in the Bay Area, which may explain the name?
              Updated scoreboard:

              Snively65 10 pts.
              FiveHole12 4 pts.
              HockeyRef 2 pts.
              'Watcher 1 pt.

              That leaves us with the remaining hockey questions, and the entire football board to go.

              Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
              Trivia bonus question (not to count in scoring): in what year did the Baltimore Bullets get rid of their politically incorrect moniker?
              Sometime in between Elvin Hayes' and Wes Unseld's retirements (loved those players), and Michael Jordan's comeback with the Wizards? Without cheating and just taking a WAG, I'll guess at 1998? Good question!!

              OK - a couple of bonus questions (points WILL count though) - the second one in two parts (one point apiece):

              What star player links the Oakland Oaks '69 ABA and the GS Warriors '75 NBA title teams (fairly easy)?
              Other than the Pirates ... which Pittsburgh team was the first to win a major league pro sports title?
              Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
              Montreal Expos Forever ...

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                Quiz refresh - we've already run the board on Major League Baseball and ABA/NBA hoops ... pulling things up, next up is pro football. For purposes of these questions, "NFL Championships" will be constituted of Super Bowl (1966-present) and NFL Championship Game (1933-1965) winners. AFL Championship (1960-1965) and AAFC Championship (1946-1949) winners will be considered only for the questions that are specifically geared to multi-league winners. None of the WFL, USFL or XFL are considered here, as none of their teams were eventually merged into the NFL. Surprisingly, still no one has taken a sniff of any of these yet:

                * Name the only franchise to have won the NFL Championship in three (3) different cities?
                * Name the only three (3) franchises to win the NFL Championship in two (2) different cities?
                * Name the five (5) cities to win NFL championships with two (2) different franchises?
                * Name the only two (2) franchises to have won championships in two (2) different leagues?
                * Name the only (1) franchise to have won championships in different leagues, in two different cities?

                BONUS POINTS (True or False):

                The NFL began competition in 1920. The 2001 Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots marked the first time a New England based team were recognized as NFL champions?

                When the San Diego Chargers waxed the Boston Patriots 51-10 in the 1963 AFL Championship game, it marked the first time ever that a Boston based team had played in a professional football (NFL/AFL/AAFC) championship game?

                A New England city has never hosted a professional football (NFL/AFL/AAFC) championship game?

                Now, back to the NHL, which for our purposes will extend back to 1927 when the Stanley Cup was competed for solely by the NHL's teams, and awarded to the winner of the NHL playoffs. I've eliminated the true/false questions, which were all answered. Questions will include the WHA and its Avco Cup (1973-1979) where appropriate:

                * Name the two (2) franchises who have won both the Stanley Cup and the Avco Cup (WHA)?
                * 4 WHA franchises merged into the NHL in 1979. Which is the only one not to have since won the Stanley Cup?

                We're more than halfway through, but if someone had told me at the start that hockey and football would be the only two categories still left on the board near the end, I'd have been surprised if not shocked.

                If we don't get some UNH Hockey content anytime soon, I'm going to start setting an over/under line on Coach Umile's morning round over at Pease ...
                Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
                Montreal Expos Forever ...

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                • Originally posted by Chuck Murray View Post
                  Snively65 digs out three more points to close out the hoops category ...





                  Updated scoreboard:

                  Snively65 10 pts.
                  FiveHole12 4 pts.
                  HockeyRef 2 pts.
                  'Watcher 1 pt.

                  That leaves us with the remaining hockey questions, and the entire football board to go.



                  Sometime in between Elvin Hayes' and Wes Unseld's retirements (loved those players), and Michael Jordan's comeback with the Wizards? Without cheating and just taking a WAG, I'll guess at 1998? Good question!!

                  OK - a couple of bonus questions (points WILL count though) - the second one in two parts (one point apiece):

                  What star player links the Oakland Oaks '69 ABA and the GS Warriors '75 NBA title teams (fairly easy)?
                  Other than the Pirates ... which Pittsburgh team was the first to win a major league pro sports title?
                  Must be Rick Barry for the first one, and the Steelers for the second, given that the Penguins did not win their first of four until 1991, and I do not believe that the ABA or NBA has ever had a team in Pittsburgh?
                  Last edited by Snively65; 06-24-2016, 08:18 AM.

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                  • Originally posted by Chuck Murray View Post
                    Quiz refresh - we've already run the board on Major League Baseball and ABA/NBA hoops ... pulling things up, next up is pro football. For purposes of these questions, "NFL Championships" will be constituted of Super Bowl (1966-present) and NFL Championship Game (1933-1965) winners. AFL Championship (1960-1965) and AAFC Championship (1946-1949) winners will be considered only for the questions that are specifically geared to multi-league winners. None of the WFL, USFL or XFL are considered here, as none of their teams were eventually merged into the NFL. Surprisingly, still no one has taken a sniff of any of these yet:

                    * Name the only franchise to have won the NFL Championship in three (3) different cities?
                    * Name the only three (3) franchises to win the NFL Championship in two (2) different cities?
                    * Name the five (5) cities to win NFL championships with two (2) different franchises?
                    * Name the only two (2) franchises to have won championships in two (2) different leagues?
                    * Name the only (1) franchise to have won championships in different leagues, in two different cities?

                    BONUS POINTS (True or False):

                    The NFL began competition in 1920. The 2001 Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots marked the first time a New England based team were recognized as NFL champions?

                    When the San Diego Chargers waxed the Boston Patriots 51-10 in the 1963 AFL Championship game, it marked the first time ever that a Boston based team had played in a professional football (NFL/AFL/AAFC) championship game?

                    A New England city has never hosted a professional football (NFL/AFL/AAFC) championship game?

                    Now, back to the NHL, which for our purposes will extend back to 1927 when the Stanley Cup was competed for solely by the NHL's teams, and awarded to the winner of the NHL playoffs. I've eliminated the true/false questions, which were all answered. Questions will include the WHA and its Avco Cup (1973-1979) where appropriate:

                    * Name the two (2) franchises who have won both the Stanley Cup and the Avco Cup (WHA)?
                    * 4 WHA franchises merged into the NHL in 1979. Which is the only one not to have since won the Stanley Cup?

                    We're more than halfway through, but if someone had told me at the start that hockey and football would be the only two categories still left on the board near the end, I'd have been surprised if not shocked.

                    If we don't get some UNH Hockey content anytime soon, I'm going to start setting an over/under line on Coach Umile's morning round over at Pease ...
                    Oops, I meant to attempt answers for the WHA questions earlier, but held off until I could get on a real keyboard, but then forgot. I am still not on a real keyboard, so I will just summarize here. As noted above, I was in Boulder for the latter part of the 1970s, when I had to follow our great Cats teams of that time remotely, only seeing some NCAA post-season games on TV. But, during this same time frame, there was great acrimony between the upstart WHA and the NHL, which led to a boycott of Molson brews in Canada, as the Canadiens management did not want the Oilers, Jets, and Nordiques to be "merged" into the NHL (the other one of the four WHA teams that got "merged" into the NHL was the Whale, of course), as they thought that would cut into their take of profits of TV Hockey Night in Canada. What that meant for us in Colorado was a flood of Molson Export into the states, our favorite brew at the time (craft brews were not on the scene yet), for which we were enamored in part by the logo, which we realized right away was not a tall ship, but an armadillo when turned sideways, and our rock and ice climbing club from Orono grad student days was known as Armadillo Salvage. But, I digress.

                    The four WHA that were "merged" into the NHL only got to keep two goalies and two skaters (hence the word "merge" was a farce), which put these teams at a huge disadvantage. The Jets, who had won three AVCO's, never won a SC as the Coyotes in Phoenix. The Whale, who had won one AVCO, eventually won one SC as the 'Canes. The Nordiques, which had won one AVCO, eventually won two SC's as the Av's, with our local hero participating in the second one, late in 2000-2001. The Oliers, who never one an AVCO, ironically won five SC's, with the Great One and a plethora of other superstars, in part on smart drafting. I almost forgot to mention that the four "merged" WHA teams got dumped to the bottom of the draft for their first two years in the NHL. So, although I have always followed the Bruins, my heart was with the Whale and the WHA.

                    But, one more digression. A friend's older brother, who played 3B with my friend at SS and me at 2B on the Little League team that my father coached in Durham, was really captivated by Curt Flood and MLB's reserve clause, which apparently rubbed off on me a bit, as I became a union man for one summer of employment in 1970. So, when the WHA formed, the de facto reserve class of the NHL was broken, as the Jets awarded Bobby Hull the largest contract in professional hockey, while the Houston Aeros did much the same for Gordie "Mr Hockey" Howe. Up to this time, hockey players were woefully underpaid compared to the other big three sports.
                    Last edited by Snively65; 06-23-2016, 07:40 PM.

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                    • Re: UNH Wildcats 2016 Offseason Thread - Searching for Direction

                      Back to the thread. AIC just announced their 2016-2017 OOC schedule, and we ain't on it. Good? Bad? Makes no difference? Discuss.

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                      • Re: UNH Wildcats 2016 Offseason Thread - Searching for Direction

                        Love the history of Molson getting themselves snagged in the NHL/WHA merger, Snively65. I was always a Labatts guy (probably due to their frequent Radio Canada adverts on Expos' broadcasts). But I digest *burp* oops digress ...

                        Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
                        Oops, I meant to attempt answers for the WHA questions earlier, but held off until I could get on a real keyboard, but then forgot. I am still not on a real keyboard, so I will just summarize here. As noted above, I was in Boulder for the latter part of the 1970s, when I had to follow our great Cats teams of that time remotely, only seeing some NCAA post-season games on TV. But, during this same time frame, there was great acrimony between the upstart WHA and the NHL, which led to a boycott of Molson brews in Canada, as the Canadiens management did not want the Oilers, Jets, and Nordiques to be "merged" into the NHL (the other one of the four WHA teams that got "merged" into the NHL was the Whale, of course), as they thought that would cut into their take of profits of TV Hockey Night in Canada. What that meant for us in Colorado was a flood of Molson Export into the states, our favorite brew at the time (craft brews were not on the scene yet), for which we were enamored in part by the logo, which we realized right away was not a tall ship, but an armadillo when turned sideways, and our rock and ice climbing club from Orono grad student days was known as Armadillo Salvage. But, I digress.

                        The four WHA that were "merged" into the NHL only got to keep two goalies and two skaters (hence the word "merge" was a farce), which put these teams at a huge disadvantage. The Jets, who had won three AVCO's, never won a SC as the Coyotes in Phoenix. The Whale, who had won one AVCO, eventually won one SC as the 'Canes. The Nordiques, which had won one AVCO, eventually won two SC's as the Av's, with our local hero participating in the second one, late in 2000-2001. The Oliers, who never one an AVCO, ironically won five SC's, with the Great One and a plethora of other superstars, in part on smart drafting. I almost forgot to mention that the four "merged" WHA teams got dumped to the bottom of the draft for their first two years in the NHL. So, although I have always followed the Bruins, my heart was with the Whale and the WHA.

                        But, one more digression. A friend's older brother, who played 3B with my friend at SS and me at 2B on the Little League team that my father coached in Durham, was really captivated by Curt Flood and MLB's reserve clause, which apparently rubbed off on me a bit, as I became a union man for one summer of employment in 1970. So, when the WHA formed, the de facto reserve class of the NHL was broken, as the Jets awarded Bobby Hull the largest contract in professional hockey, while the Houston Aeros did much the same for Gordie "Mr Hockey" Howe. Up to this time, hockey players were woefully underpaid compared to the other big three sports.
                        Correct on the remaining WHA/hockey questions, so the hockey board is now closed.

                        It's ironic to see Howe mentioned in the context of a pioneer in challenging the old reserve clause. Earlier in his career, Gordie had a big falling out with former DRW "Production Line" linemate (and fellow HHOF'er) "Terrible" Ted Lindsay, who back in the 1950's was trying to set up a players' union in the NHL, which met with predictable owner resistance. The Wings were in the midst of a dynasty in the early half of the '50's, having won 4 out of 6 Stanley Cups, but this did not stop them from first stripping Lindsay of his captaincy, and then trading him to the (then) lowly Chicago Black Hawks for the proverbial bag of pucks. DRW ownership was obviously irate, and defamed Lindsey with falsehoods about the size of his contract and the reasons for his trade, which turned out to be false. But Howe (perpetually underpaid) sided with ownership, as did most of his DRW teammates, and the union was basically broken at that time.

                        Those facts eventually came to the surface in the years that followed, but the DRW dynasty of the '50's had already been broken as well. But Lindsay and Howe eventually patched things up on the ice when Lindsey came out of retirement for one final season in Detroit in the mid-'60's, when Howe and Lindsay got the team back to the SC Finals for the first time in about a decade, but fell to the then dynastic Toronto Maple Leafs in 6 games. Howe followed Lindsay's footsteps with a post-retirement return to pro hockey almost another decade later, and the aforementioned big payday. Lindsay and Howe had patched things up off the ice by then as well, but it's interesting to see that while Howe was the greater among great equals on the ice with Lindsay (in a Gretzky over Messier way), Lindsay was always the glue that kept the DRW dynasty ticking, had a higher leadership profile, and served almost as a role model for his legendary linemate.

                        Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
                        Must be Rick Barry for the first one, and the Steelers for the second No, given that the Penguins did not win their first of four until 1991, and I do not believe that the NBA has ever had a team in Pittsburgh?
                        Correct on the first one. Rick Barry was arguably Larry Bird before Larry Bird, combining long range shooting, smart penetration, and the best passing skills from a forward in his era. Both guys were known to be just a little outspoken at times ... but only Barry shot underhanded free throws (at a 90%+ clip over his career).

                        The Pittsburgh Pipers - led by legendary playground superstar Connie Hawkins - won the inaugural ABA championship in 1968. The Steelers never won an NFL Championship/Super Bowl - or even played in one - until the '74 season.
                        Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
                        Montreal Expos Forever ...

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                        • Re: UNH Wildcats 2016 Offseason Thread - Searching for Direction

                          Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
                          Back to the thread. AIC just announced their 2016-2017 OOC schedule, and we ain't on it. Good? Bad? Makes no difference? Discuss.
                          Something must've opened up on the Sacred Heart OOC schedule, and Coach & Marty had to make a difficult call.

                          I'll update the scoreboard and remaining questions later this weekend. Have a good one!!

                          P.S. - the over/under on Coach Umile's round this morning at Pease GC: 92.5
                          Sworn Enemy of the Perpetually Offended
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                          • Originally posted by Chuck Murray View Post
                            Something must've opened up on the Sacred Heart OOC schedule, and Coach & Marty had to make a difficult call.

                            I'll update the scoreboard and remaining questions later this weekend. Have a good one!!

                            P.S. - the over/under on Coach Umile's round this morning at Pease GC: 92.5
                            Great stuff on Ted Lindsey; after the Bruins, i really liked those two guys on the Wings, and Bobby Hull and Stan Makita on the Black Hawks.

                            I remember Connie Hawkins, as IIRC he might have been the first pro signed out of high school, which the ABA allowed before the NBA, I think. But, totally forgot about the Pittsburgh Pipers.

                            But, does DU really score in the 90s on the links? I only played in high school and first year at UNH, mostly at the 9-hole course on Route 108 south of Newmarket, before I discovered rock and ice climbing, but even I usually was in high 70s to low 80s. But, probably Pease is a tougher course than Rockingham?

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                            • Originally posted by Chuck Murray View Post
                              Something must've opened up on the Sacred Heart OOC schedule, and Coach & Marty had to make a difficult call.
                              Oh, right, I had forgotten that Bobby Valentine's team announced that they would playing us. Here are the other eight OOC teams that have announced that they are playing us, along with schieg's rumor on the Bentkey thread.

                              Cornell, in MSG, PWR 16
                              @ St Lawrence, 18t
                              Dartmouth, assumed, 22t
                              @ Clarkson, 24
                              Bentley, rumor, 47
                              Sacred Heart, 48
                              @ Brown, 49t
                              CC, 52
                              Maine, OOC, 54
                              Arizona State, 59

                              Ten OOC team PWR average = 39.05 (hey, that is above bottom third!).

                              Need two more OOC teams.

                              When is our schedule coming out?

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                              • Originally posted by Snively65 View Post
                                Oh, right, I had forgotten that Bobby Valentine's team announced that they would playing us. Here are the other eight OOC teams that have announced that they are playing us, along with schieg's rumor on the Bentkey thread.

                                Cornell, in MSG, PWR 16
                                @ St Lawrence, 18t
                                Dartmouth, assumed, 22t
                                @ Clarkson, 24
                                Bentley, rumor, 47
                                Sacred Heart, 48
                                @ Brown, 49t
                                CC, 52
                                Maine, OOC, 54
                                Arizona State, 59

                                Ten OOC team PWR average = 39.05 (hey, that is above bottom third!).

                                Need two more OOC teams.

                                When is our schedule coming out?
                                Schedule? Any day now...One other assumed OOC team? RPI ....I mean why not?
                                I'm just here for the hockey...

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