Omg...punches to the head? Am sitting right off the goal can't believe the cheap shots our players are throwing...not to mention being out skated all night. Harrumph.
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Originally posted by wildcatdc View PostMan, this is not a particularly appealing game to watch.
Yep...disappointing to say the least.I'm just here for the hockey...
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Originally posted by HockeyRef View PostWas just pointed out to me that UVM hasn't won a regulation home game all season?
FYI, entering tonight UNH had a 70 percent chance for home ice in first round of HE playoffs...Last edited by Felger; 02-11-2022, 09:11 PM.UNH Hockey: From "Why Not Us' to "Woe is Us"
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Originally posted by Felger View Post
Haven't won a regulation league game this season. All 3 Hockey East wins in OT.
FYI, entering tonight UNH had a 70 percent chance for home ice in first round of HE playoffs...I'm just here for the hockey...
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Originally posted by TwoStep93 View PostSo, are you guys used to watching them lose like this?
Because personally, it rips a little bit of my soul away from me every damn time.
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Originally posted by deltabravo62 View Post
Lose, yes... Lose when it doesn't even look like their collective hockey brain got off the bus, not as much... That was a brutal display of hockey and of give a damn.
Terribly disconcerting. I'd like to know who and what snuffed the small fire that had seemingly been lit beneath them just a few weeks ago. Tough to watch them continually fall flat on their faces. It's all old mumblings I know but - somethings gotta give.
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Originally posted by deltabravo62 View PostMan, season 8 of The Great Umile Transition Master Plan is really losing the plot. Question is how many more seasons is this show going to run?
The phrase "jumping the shark" is used to argue that a creative outlet or work appears to be making a misguided attempt at generating new attention or publicity for something that is perceived once to have been widely popular, but is no longer.[1][2] The idiom that was coined in 1985 by Jon Hein in response to a 1977 episode from the fifth season of the American sitcom Happy Days, in which Fonzie (Henry Winkler) jumps over a shark while on water-skis.[3][4][5] The phrase is pejorative, and is most commonly used in reference to perceived unsuccessful gimmicks for promoting something, by critics who believe that a television show has strayed irretrievably from an older and better formula, that its writers have exhausted their focus, or that the series as a whole has declined in quality. Its usage subsequently broadened beyond its first use in television, indicating the moment when a brand, design, franchise, or creative effort's evolution declines, or when it changes notably in style into something unwelcome.UNH Hockey: From "Why Not Us' to "Woe is Us"
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