Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
On Wednesday, the Omaha Lancers lost to the Muskegon Lumberjacks 6-5 (2-1) in a shootout. Mark Miller had an assist on the extra-attacker goal sending the game to OT. http://ushl.stats.pointstreak.com/bo...gameid=1341383
Miller's line is now 12-4-2-6-0.
Excuse the interruption.
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by pensfan08 View PostFirst off, since when did midget become that offensive? If it really is that level of offensive we should all probably start yelling it at the smaller refs then.
Also please explain "twist the cone" and "burn the dork" I assume these are hockey plays not something a certain Brown player videotaped to get a criminal record.
In many circles almost as bad as using the N word when describing an African American. "
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by redhead18 View PostFWIW, to be fair Tyson is listed at 5'10" 185lbs and Tylor at 5'10" 178lbs. Similar in size to current Engineers Malchuk, Helfrich and AAG and JL is similar in size to Polacek, minus a few lbs.Last edited by DrDemento; 11-17-2010, 12:38 PM.
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by pensfan08 View PostFirst off, since when did midget become that offensive? If it really is that level of offensive we should all probably start yelling it at the smaller refs then.
Also please explain "twist the cone" and "burn the dork" I assume these are hockey plays not something a certain Brown player videotaped to get a criminal record.
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by HokydadSo its ok to mock another player in the elague from another team and call hima midget? A term that is every bit as offensive today as Fa****.
maybe he can play a game founded in the BCHL called, "twist the cone", or "burn the dork". Like we saw in playoffs last year.
Also please explain "twist the cone" and "burn the dork" I assume these are hockey plays not something a certain Brown player videotaped to get a criminal record.
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by Hokydad View PostIn regards to Oates, your the idiot who said he had avg at best stick skills. His stick skills were legandary in Toronto and he had many D 1 opportunities.
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostLooking at CH's list and believing the numbers, Travis St.Denis at 5'7" and going to QU is the smallest ECAC recruit.
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostCompared to the B.R.O., I'm a midget. That doesn't count. Is one of the other teams getting a midget?
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by Ralph Baer View PostI think that next season we'll be able to play that game ourselves.
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by Wicked Slappaahs View PostHAAAAAAAA
So which is it? The teams desire for stat accuracy? Or was it that one selfish kid on a mission to promote himself forsaking his poor team mates, all of whom hate him and wish ill on him and his offspring?...
You're running out of sides of your *** to talk out of. Run along back to your Brownie thread...
In regards to Oates, your the idiot who said he had avg at best stick skills. His stick skills were legandary in Toronto and he had many D 1 opportunities. Your full of sh**. You are clueless
"but his lacrosse stick skills were average at best" Quote Wicked Slaapaahs
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by Wicked Slappaahs View PostHAAAAAAAA
So which is it? The teams desire for stat accuracy? Or was it that one selfish kid on a mission to promote himself forsaking his poor team mates, all of whom hate him and wish ill on him and his offspring?...
You're running out of sides of your *** to talk out of. Run along back to your Brownie thread...
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostJust so long as we don't get caught with opposing teams looking to play a fun game of "Squish the Midget"...
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by Hokydad View Post... In fairness, they want to make sure their kids get every point they are entitled to as it reflects well on them and enhances college placement,...
So which is it? The teams desire for stat accuracy? Or was it that one selfish kid on a mission to promote himself forsaking his poor team mates, all of whom hate him and wish ill on him and his offspring?...
You're running out of sides of your *** to talk out of. Run along back to your Brownie thread...
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by Hokydad View PostReally? He had records for years in Ontario in Lacrosse and had college options. Your full of S***. I have known him for almost 30 years and talk to him probably 20 times a year. Owned a building he had a business in for many years as well. Your full of sh**
Oates played five years of Junior "A" lacrosse for the Etobicoke Eclipse, in which he scored 735 points (regular season & playoffs) in just 130 games. In total of his junior career, he averaged 5.5 points per game. He would win three straight league M.V.P awards from 1981 to 1983. He also played one year of Major Series Lacrosse (Senior "A") for the Brampton Excelsiors, in which he scored 94 points in his rookie season. He would retire from professional lacrosse after the 1984 season to pursue his professional hockey career. He holds the Ontario junior lacrosse record for assists (19), and points (29) in a game.[3]
If you could think clearly through your medicated haze, you'd know that Box lacrosse (Etobicoke, Brampton) and field lacrosse are two very different games. Some kids make the jump very successfully to field/D1 lax, others don't.
The fact is that on a field full of D1 players when Oates played in the Mohawk Summer League in Albany, NY- he was an average player.
He does deserve the benefit of the doubt from me as he had solely played hockey for a few years. My bad.
What you should have written was he was a talented "all-world" box lacrosse player.
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Re: RPI 2011 Recruit Thread Pt. II
Originally posted by FlagDUDE08 View PostJust so long as we don't get caught with opposing teams looking to play a fun game of "Squish the Midget"...
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