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  • scullyer
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    Re: Michigan Hockey 2010 - Delivery or Take Out?

    Originally posted by UMICHhockeyRULZ View Post
    Well, I guess your hatred for Northern stems from the fact that they abruptly dispatched you from your terrific 2008-2009 Hockey season last year. Good times.
    Actually since about 1986.

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  • UMICHhockeyRULZ
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    Originally posted by scullyer View Post
    With Danton Cole coaching UAH, and he being a Spartan, yeah. I am an honest person and tell it like it is. I backed Bemidji last year. Bemidji is about 4th or 5th on the list of teams I root for. If you named 2 random teams I would tell you which program I liked better and would cheer for. Believe it or not UM is not last. NMU gets that nod, lol. First time in a while I was happy to see UM win.

    GL in the tourney, should be a good one.
    Well, I guess your hatred for Northern stems from the fact that they abruptly dispatched you from your terrific 2008-2009 Hockey season last year. Good times.

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  • scullyer
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    Originally posted by UMICHhockeyRULZ View Post
    If Michigan were matched-up with Alabama-Huntsville you would be the biggest UAH fan until after Michigan disposes of them on Saturday. Then, in all likelihood, you'd become a Miami Redhawk fan.

    And I seriously doubt that you would root for Bemidji if sparty was a #1 seed, much less actually in the tournament.
    With Danton Cole coaching UAH, and he being a Spartan, yeah. I am an honest person and tell it like it is. I backed Bemidji last year. Bemidji is about 4th or 5th on the list of teams I root for. If you named 2 random teams I would tell you which program I liked better and would cheer for. Believe it or not UM is not last. NMU gets that nod, lol. First time in a while I was happy to see UM win.

    GL in the tourney, should be a good one.

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  • UMICHhockeyRULZ
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    Originally posted by scullyer View Post
    I have watched Bemidji for years and I like their program and I have no rooting interest for UM. Why shouldn't I root for Bemidji? Does that also go for the UM fans chaniting "let's go Aggies" in the concourse of the Joe when the MSU bouncyball game was on? I would root for Bemidji even if MSU was a #1 seed. I am a college hockey fan. I respect UM. UM hates MSU, MSU hates UM. We root against each other. Can we leave it at that?
    If Michigan were matched-up with Alabama-Huntsville you would be the biggest UAH fan until after Michigan disposes of them on Saturday. Then, in all likelihood, you'd become a Miami Redhawk fan.

    And I seriously doubt that you would root for Bemidji if sparty was a #1 seed, much less actually in the tournament.

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  • scullyer
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    Originally posted by UMICHhockeyRULZ View Post
    No it isn't. You should work harder to win instead of rooting for some other team that you have absolutely no association with.

    Although I give sparty hockey fans a pass here as Hockey is the one true rivalry between the two schools. bouncy-ball you have. Football and pretty much every other sport known to man Michigan has (except the last two years-let's not go there). I'm saying Hockey is a fairly competitive match even though Michigan has won 8 out of the last 11 contests.
    I have watched Bemidji for years and I like their program and I have no rooting interest for UM. Why shouldn't I root for Bemidji? Does that also go for the UM fans chaniting "let's go Aggies" in the concourse of the Joe when the MSU bouncyball game was on? I would root for Bemidji even if MSU was a #1 seed. I am a college hockey fan. I respect UM. UM hates MSU, MSU hates UM. We root against each other. Can we leave it at that?

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  • UMICHhockeyRULZ
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    Re: Michigan Hockey 2010 - Delivery or Take Out?

    Originally posted by scullyer View Post
    Yep, that's the way it should be, both ways.
    No it isn't. You should work harder to win instead of rooting for some other team that you have absolutely no association with.

    Although I give sparty hockey fans a pass here as Hockey is the one true rivalry between the two schools. bouncy-ball you have. Football and pretty much every other sport known to man Michigan has (except the last two years-let's not go there). I'm saying Hockey is a fairly competitive match even though Michigan has won 8 out of the last 11 contests.

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  • scullyer
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    Re: Michigan Hockey 2010 - Delivery or Take Out?

    Originally posted by UMICHhockeyRULZ View Post
    That's the sparty way, if ya can't beat 'em, root for someone else who plays them next.
    Yep, that's the way it should be, both ways.

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  • UMICHhockeyRULZ
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    Originally posted by scullyer View Post
    ......now go Bemidji.
    That's the sparty way, if ya can't beat 'em, root for someone else who plays them next.

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  • KC8NIY
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    Originally posted by IrishHockeyFan View Post
    Yeah I forgot a few but I was purposely leaving one out! I saw Caustic pop out of the woods. First time in a couple of years. Hell, I thought maybe the 2008 FF left him in a coma or something!
    IHF, thank you for the congratulatory words. You're the epitome of class around here, and I think that still plays second fiddle to your knowledge of the game.

    Originally posted by IrishHockeyFan View Post
    What is the word on Hogan? Groin issues can be nagging and drag on for weeks (if not months if it was pulled/torn bad enough). By now would Red consider not making the switch regardless of Hogan's health?
    The last report on Hogan was that he was back to practice this week. Regardless, with the way Hunwick has played, and the way the team has performed in front of him, he will finish out the season. If Hogan is healthy enough to be a serviceable backup, that would be the optimal situation.

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  • KC8NIY
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    Originally posted by kjaskolski View Post
    Wow!. I am a 15 year season ticket holder, and attended every CCHA playoff game this season, and I have to say, this is one of the most satisfying titles I can remember. I can never remember Michigan being the underdog in Hockey, rather always the hunted, the one that EVERYBODY wanted to see lose (that still may be the case, but more on that). And I know that this topic has been covered and covered here in the forums, but for the first time, Michigan had a cinderella type story in Shawn Hunwick, the diminutive goalie, the 3 year practice goalie, the walk on goalie, the goalie who had played in one game his entire career, until Hogan went down. That in itself has given Michigan a little bit of the underdog/cinderella factor, that I can never recall them having. I loved Red's quote after the game, that he doesn't even like small goalies, but he loves Hunwick. What a story. And who would have thunk it? And, for a team that was down, i was impressed with the turnouts at Munn, and then obviously the title game was highly attended.

    At this point, even if they do down in flames against Bemidji, or lose to Miami in a heartbreaker next weekend, this season will be one to remember. Riding the coattails of the little goalie who could, ending Sparty's season and making Munn Yost West for a weekend, and then winning a tight hard fought game on Saturday night, one that cleary meant everything to this team, the coaches, and the fans.
    That pretty much sums up what this season has become. While I'd love to see us do well next weekend, and possibly beyond, it's gravy now. What we've seen in the past 3 weeks is what I'll remember of this season. All the trials and tribulations of not putting anything solid together in the regular season, then Hunwick stepping up in relief duty, followed by Summers going down, lead to this most unbelievable, remarkable post-season run and conference championship.

    There are three games that stick out in my mind from my childhood: The 1990 GLI win over Maine, the 1991 game 3 win over Cornell, and finally overcoming the CCHA Championship hurdle against Lake State in 1994. Any of these last 3 wins would rank right up there, but the streak as a whole outweighs any one of those individual game feats. Why the comparison to those days? Because that's the type of hurdle we were trying to overcome here.

    Phenomenal.

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  • Wholin1
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    From this Union fan, congratulations to UM for extending the streak. The tournament wouldn't be the same without you there. Maybe someday we can join you.

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  • IrishHockeyFan
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    Originally posted by streaker View Post
    Improbable finish, but thanks. This is the team we all thought we had at the beginning of the season. Oh, IHF, I'll help ya-don't forget mattmi, KC, Bluevox, Annette_U-M and (lurking) Caustic, too. All of us Yost old timers.

    Maybe they can continue to get the breaks, play desperate and have fun. Lots of turnovers last night, Hunwick deflected the praise, but deserved his kudos. Need a better effort against BSU.
    Yeah I forgot a few but I was purposely leaving one out! I saw Caustic pop out of the woods. First time in a couple of years. Hell, I thought maybe the 2008 FF left him in a coma or something!

    I thought Hunwick actually played very well last night, and better than Friday. There were some tough bounces and odd angles on shots that I could very well have seen going in and he made the saves. As well he looks to be working with his defense a little better as each start gets under his belt. What is the word on Hogan? Groin issues can be nagging and drag on for weeks (if not months if it was pulled/torn bad enough). By now would Red consider not making the switch regardless of Hogan's health?

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  • Wol4ine
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    Just bought my tickets from ticket [strikeout]master[/strikeout] scalper. Cost me an extra $24 for just a pair of tickets. I should have waited for UM ticket office to open but I didn't get season tickets this year, just individual games. Anyway, I went to the finals at tJoe and figured if that didn't jinx them, then it was alright to see them at the regionals.

    I consider the trip to Ft Wayne like a 20th anniversary present. Until other schools make it 20 x's in a row they can just keep whinning.

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  • scullyer
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    Congrats guys. You earned it and deserved it. By far the most focused UM team I have even seen.....

    ......now go Bemidji.

    Kudos on a great tournament run and 20 in a row. As if cornholing us Spartans in the quarterfinals wasn't enough?

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  • kjaskolski
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    Wow!. I am a 15 year season ticket holder, and attended every CCHA playoff game this season, and I have to say, this is one of the most satisfying titles I can remember. I can never remember Michigan being the underdog in Hockey, rather always the hunted, the one that EVERYBODY wanted to see lose (that still may be the case, but more on that). And I know that this topic has been covered and covered here in the forums, but for the first time, Michigan had a cinderella type story in Shawn Hunwick, the diminutive goalie, the 3 year practice goalie, the walk on goalie, the goalie who had played in one game his entire career, until Hogan went down. That in itself has given Michigan a little bit of the underdog/cinderella factor, that I can never recall them having. I loved Red's quote after the game, that he doesn't even like small goalies, but he loves Hunwick. What a story. And who would have thunk it? And, for a team that was down, i was impressed with the turnouts at Munn, and then obviously the title game was highly attended.

    At this point, even if they do down in flames against Bemidji, or lose to Miami in a heartbreaker next weekend, this season will be one to remember. Riding the coattails of the little goalie who could, ending Sparty's season and making Munn Yost West for a weekend, and then winning a tight hard fought game on Saturday night, one that cleary meant everything to this team, the coaches, and the fans.

    Leave a comment:

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