Re: Game DVDs from the 2010 NCAA Tournament - Who'd be interested?
First place! Not bad for a team that really hasn't hit their stride yet.
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Yes it did, and that was correct, it is minimum order of 25 game copies. I've got way too many things on my plate trying to get ready for the holidays. I'll correct my last post.
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Eventually, maybe. We had 15 in each of the first two periods and nothing good happened.
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While their goalie didn't have to make some extraordinary saves, there were definately a bunch of scoring chances - especially in the first period.
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2008-09 Atlantic Hockey Co-Champions!
2009-10 Atlantic Hockey Champions!
2010 Frozen Four participant
2010-11 Atlantic Hockey Champions!
First place! Not bad for a team that really hasn't hit their stride yet.
I'm liking these numbers...
RIT goaltender Shane Madolora (Salinas, CA) continued his stellar play, stopping 19 shots to improve to 7-0-1 this season. He is 7-0-0 in AHA play with a 1.56 goals against average, and .944 save percentage.
Re: Game DVDs from the 2010 NCAA Tournament - Who'd be interested?
I don't know if it was discussed during the broadcast, but there was a near goal on RIT in the second period that I could have sworn went in top shelf and came back out on the outside of the line. No one signaled goal and the red light never went on, but most of us could have sworn it was a goal. Anyone know what happened there?
I don't know if it was discussed during the broadcast, but there was a near goal on RIT in the second period that I could have sworn went in top shelf and came back out on the outside of the line. No one signaled goal and the red light never went on, but most of us could have sworn it was a goal. Anyone know what happened there?
I was sitting a bit more to the side of the goal, from my point of view, it looked to me like it clearly went off the cross bar and back out. Of course, we all have a different viewing angle...
I don't know if it was discussed during the broadcast, but there was a near goal on RIT in the second period that I could have sworn went in top shelf and came back out on the outside of the line. No one signaled goal and the red light never went on, but most of us could have sworn it was a goal. Anyone know what happened there?
I was in the section between the main Corner Crew and the Zamboni- from my POV, it looked like it hit the underside of the crossbar.
I don't know if it was discussed during the broadcast, but there was a near goal on RIT in the second period that I could have sworn went in top shelf and came back out on the outside of the line. No one signaled goal and the red light never went on, but most of us could have sworn it was a goal. Anyone know what happened there?
Just saw that on the TV rebroadcast airing now. It clearly (and loudly) clanged off the iron. It looked like the side post to me but it might have been the crossbar.
Just saw that on the TV rebroadcast airing now. It clearly (and loudly) clanged off the iron. It looked like the side post to me but it might have been the crossbar.
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None of us up to the left of the Corner heard it clang so that's why we were all confused. But if you heard it ring I believe you. Maybe I need to turn my music down.
Re: Game DVDs from the 2010 NCAA Tournament - Who'd be interested?
That shot glanced off the top of the side pipe, and rebounded in my direction.
I have a very difficult time describing Morrison's performance last night as "hot", as some have. He saved a very uninspired penalty shot easily, and a slew of ordinary shots. He was penalized for taking off his helmet to stop play. He was constantly out of the crease leaving the goal untended, and setting picks. And, ultimately he gave up four goals. Well, OK, one wasn't exactly his fault, but that's how the puck bounces. There was constant action in front of his crease because of the kind of rebounds he was offering. Hot? Not. I do have to admit Conacher's goal was the play of the night. He earned it.
this facility is very nice. seats 6,300 so obviously ours would be a scaled back version but if you see a photo of the inside, all the seats are right on top of the action..http://www.bu.edu/president/img/photos/Agganis.jpg (this is a good pic to look at) we can do this with bleachers behind the goals from corner to corner and cushy seating from red line to red line to satisfy everyone. I think rit should seriously take a look at this facility..
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