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  • mcfarljd
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    Originally posted by redhawkman10 View Post
    Just watched a replay of the little line brawl over the weekend, and have a couple notes. Secondly Connor Knapp is absolutely lucky he didn't get a third man in during that scrum.
    Knapp went in to help because 2 guys were going after Miele at the same time. That's about the time that Wideman made the leap to help out also.

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  • SweeneyHawksHockey
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    Originally posted by MUhawks628 View Post
    You mean we aren't a dynasty...****.
    When I read this I laughed the hardest I have laughed in quite a while.

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  • redhawkman10
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    Originally posted by MUhawks628 View Post
    You mean we aren't a dynasty...****.
    haha touche, hate to burst your bubble though lol. Boy that still to this day comes back to bite any of us in the arse on this site...

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  • redhawkman10
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    Just watched a replay of the little line brawl over the weekend, and have a couple notes. Wouldn't be surprised to see hirschfeld get another game added to his suspension. Going back after the guy and smoking him as he is getting into the penalty box is flat our ridiculous. Secondly Connor Knapp is absolutely lucky he didn't get a third man in during that scrum. Him and wideman wen't after a BG player behind the net, can't believe they missed that but he is lucky he didn't get a DQ for that like he should of by rule. With that said the shot that started it all was a cheap shot, I know emotions are high and things like that should be handled. You just got to find a better way to not hurt your team in the long run and if you are getting kicked out you are not helping your team. I know redeagle will laugh at this because I was the first to mix it up and drop my gloves but looking back I hurt my team more than I helped them. I was just dissapointed to see Hirsch take it too far and go back after him, I hope their isn't an additional game added but could see it if there is.

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  • MUhawks628
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    Originally posted by redhawkman10 View Post
    Take anything the Miami student prints with a grain of salt lol
    You mean we aren't a dynasty...****.

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  • redhawkman10
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    Originally posted by mcfarljd View Post
    Also, flying under the radar stat... Wingles looks to join the century club by this seasons end. Currently he has a 40-51--91 line in 115 games. Next up on the list are Cannone 26-61--87 in 115 games, and Miele with 33-47--80 in 90 games.

    Palmer, Miele, Wingles, Schilling, Hirschfeld, Brandon, Weber, Vogelhuber, and Tomassoni have all already set career high points marks this season. Not as impressive for the younger guys, but the top three definitely.
    Miele's numbers are most impressive to me, as he only played half of his freshman year. Almost averaging a point per game in his career is tremendous. Scary thing is this season isn't over and they have a year to go (hopefully).

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  • mcfarljd
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    Originally posted by SweeneyHawksHockey View Post
    Ironic you posted this I was just looking at some career stats and saw Wingels was close and that Cannone and Miele are well on their way.

    I've been very impressed with Brandon Smith this year when he has gotten an opportunity to play. Not a bad way to go out your senior year.
    I'm not sure, but I can't think of a class of 4 guys who have all broken the century mark. I remember Kompon/Hogeboom/Edwardson doing it in the early 2000s. Maybe redeagle would know.

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  • redhawk95
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    Originally posted by RedHawksFan10 View Post
    I don't know if anyone else noticed but during the Canada-Norway game the announcer mentioned us! WOOT WOOT! It was while Danny Boyle was out on the ice they said something like "from Miami University #1 college hockey team right now"

    ***Snaps for Olympic announcers***
    Well, if it was Doc Emrick, he'd better acknowledge us. He got his M.A. in Radio/Television from Miami in 1969!

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  • SweeneyHawksHockey
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    Originally posted by mcfarljd View Post
    Also, flying under the radar stat... Wingles looks to join the century club by this seasons end. Currently he has a 40-51--91 line in 115 games. Next up on the list are Cannone 26-61--87 in 115 games, and Miele with 33-47--80 in 90 games.

    Palmer, Miele, Wingles, Schilling, Hirschfeld, Brandon, Weber, Vogelhuber, and Tomassoni have all already set career high points marks this season. Not as impressive for the younger guys, but the top three definitely.
    Ironic you posted this I was just looking at some career stats and saw Wingels was close and that Cannone and Miele are well on their way.

    I've been very impressed with Brandon Smith this year when he has gotten an opportunity to play. Not a bad way to go out your senior year.

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  • RicoForPresident
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    Speaking of Dan Boyle, it was great to see him back in Oxford a couple of weeks ago. Got a much deserved ovation and he looked like he was happy to be back for a night.

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  • mcfarljd
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    Originally posted by SweeneyHawksHockey View Post
    Boyle also added 2 assists and a +4...not too shabby.
    True, but play like that simply won't cut it if he ever expects to be a member of the Tampa Bay Lightning

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  • mcfarljd
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    Re: Official 2009-2010 Miami Season Thread

    Also, flying under the radar stat... Wingles looks to join the century club by this seasons end. Currently he has a 40-51--91 line in 115 games. Next up on the list are Cannone 26-61--87 in 115 games, and Miele with 33-47--80 in 90 games.

    Palmer, Miele, Wingles, Schilling, Hirschfeld, Brandon, Weber, Vogelhuber, and Tomassoni have all already set career high points marks this season. Not as impressive for the younger guys, but the top three definitely.

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  • SweeneyHawksHockey
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    Originally posted by RedHawksFan10 View Post
    I don't know if anyone else noticed but during the Canada-Norway game the announcer mentioned us! WOOT WOOT! It was while Danny Boyle was out on the ice they said something like "from Miami University #1 college hockey team right now"

    ***Snaps for Olympic announcers***
    Boyle also added 2 assists and a +4...not too shabby.

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  • RedHawksFan10
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    Re: Official 2009-2010 Miami Season Thread

    I don't know if anyone else noticed but during the Canada-Norway game the announcer mentioned us! WOOT WOOT! It was while Danny Boyle was out on the ice they said something like "from Miami University #1 college hockey team right now"

    ***Snaps for Olympic announcers***

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  • mcfarljd
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    Yea looks like the 13-0 first period run is right. Even more so impressive may be that during those 7 games, we've outscored teams 36-10.

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