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  • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

    Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View Post
    The answer is probably something like the year before, but when was the last time a WCHA team has made the trip to HFH? Obviously CCHA teams have come out here recently (Notre Dame, LSSU, Ohio State), but I can't recall any WCHA teams. I realize their travel budget is huge because they have to go to Colorado twice and Alaska every other year...
    St. Cloud is the only team that comes to mind and that was maybe 5-6 years ago, IIRC

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    • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

      Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View Post
      The answer is probably something like the year before, but when was the last time a WCHA team has made the trip to HFH? Obviously CCHA teams have come out here recently (Notre Dame, LSSU, Ohio State), but I can't recall any WCHA teams. I realize their travel budget is huge because they have to go to Colorado twice and Alaska every other year...
      SCSU in 03-04?


      Edit: A few seconds late.
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      • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

        Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View Post
        The answer is probably something like the year before, but when was the last time a WCHA team has made the trip to HFH? Obviously CCHA teams have come out here recently (Notre Dame, LSSU, Ohio State), but I can't recall any WCHA teams. I realize their travel budget is huge because they have to go to Colorado twice and Alaska every other year...
        I think that their trips to Alaska are still paid by UAA.
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        • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

          Originally posted by jmhusker View Post
          Actually I thought it was very funny. I never pictured you as a cat person though.
          The video was not made by me.
          Keep an open mind. Just don't be so open-minded that your brain falls out.

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          • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

            Originally posted by babo View Post
            Doc...it will be a fun challenge to keep up (I just got through looking up 'copulae'...)...thought I was on the cutting edge, get back and RB has already made the best comment on the subject!
            If nothing else-we always have the most articulate threads on the board. We seem to have it all-information, current events, wit, sarcasm-you name it and you can find it on one of our threads
            Take the shortest distance to the puck and arrive in ill humor

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            • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

              Originally posted by DrDemento View Post
              If nothing else-we always have the most articulate threads on the board. We seem to have it all-information, current events, wit, sarcasm-you name it and you can find it on one of our threads
              Even scatalogical humor.

              Sorry RC I couldn't help it. I'm going to let it go now. Truly... I am.

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              • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

                Originally posted by johnk View Post
                and the Tourney with Bowling Green, UConn and Ala Huntsville.
                I didn't know that BGSU and UConn were the other two teams joining in the Holiday Tourney. Nick Bailen ought to really enjoy a possible matchup with his old team.
                R.I.P. NASC/MCLA Mohawks Hockey

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                • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

                  Do we now have a jumbo tron? Or at least a semi-jumbo tron?

                  http://www.troyrecord.com/articles/2...7845343523.txt

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                  • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

                    Originally posted by jmhusker View Post
                    Do we now have a jumbo tron? Or at least a semi-jumbo tron?

                    http://www.troyrecord.com/articles/2...7845343523.txt
                    They have been working on putting a projector screen on the west end above section 1. As of this past weekend they had built a wooden structure off the bleachers, so it looks like the plan is a big floor-standing screen which they'll project onto. My guess at least. Given the size of the platform I would doubt they're getting an actual monitor that big as it would cost a fortune.
                    APBWiki

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                    • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

                      Originally posted by jmhusker View Post
                      Even scatalogical humor.
                      Dude, we were playing BROWN. What the ****'d you expect?
                      Keep an open mind. Just don't be so open-minded that your brain falls out.

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                      • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

                        Originally posted by Red Cloud View Post
                        Dude, we were playing BROWN. What the ****'d you expect?
                        Round and round the bowl it goes, Go Brown Go.
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                        • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

                          I don't think anyone's mentioned this yet, but Mike Bergin had a lousy game against Yale.

                          On the other hand, John Kennedy, outside of his penalty, was an outright beast. Jensen and Foss did very well too.
                          Keep an open mind. Just don't be so open-minded that your brain falls out.

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                          • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

                            Originally posted by Red Cloud View Post
                            I don't think anyone's mentioned this yet, but Mike Bergin had a lousy game against Yale.

                            On the other hand, John Kennedy, outside of his penalty, was an outright beast. Jensen and Foss did very well too.
                            From what I heard on the radio, it sounded like John Kennedy was a beast out there. One of my friends thinks next year he should have a highlight reel of his hardest hits. Granted we don't have a jumbo-tron.

                            Has Mike been in a slump as of lately, or should these just be attributed to "freshman mistakes"? There's Yale AND Harvard, maybe some other games. Yes I know he's a sophomore, but he was red-shirted last year, so eligibility-wise he's a freshman.

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                            • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

                              Old Man Bruce Ciskie profiles Jerry D'Amigo at Fanhouse.
                              R.I.P. NASC/MCLA Mohawks Hockey

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                              • Re: RPI 2009-10 Part IV: The Boys are Back in Town

                                Originally posted by GreatLakerMohawk View Post
                                Ciskie, that name sounds familiar.
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