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  • Timothy A
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    Originally posted by Steamboat View Post
    Come on Timothy! Show us some grammar. LOL
    I deserve that one. My bad, or badder than normal.

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  • Steamboat
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    Originally posted by Timothy A View Post

    This is were the league leaders can earn their money and come up with a plan. Show us some leadership!
    Come on Timothy! Show us some grammar. LOL

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  • Timothy A
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    Originally posted by ARM View Post
    . Normally, one would say that tOSU players would miss too much school, but after two years of distance learning, is that even a thing anymore?
    HA! This is 1000% true! Figure something out. This is were the league leaders can earn their money and come up with a plan. Show us some leadership!

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  • ARM
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    Originally posted by Lindsay View Post
    For some reason I thought at the beginning of the year WcHa said that games lost to Covid wouldn’t be rescheduled.
    Whatever anyone in authority says pertaining to Covid will be contradicted by the next release in a week or two.

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  • Lindsay
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    For some reason I thought at the beginning of the year WcHa said that games lost to Covid wouldn’t be rescheduled.

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  • ARM
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    Originally posted by pgb-ohio View Post
    Of course the games should be rescheduled. But it's very difficult to see when that would occur.
    The Buckeyes are at Mankato on Feb 4/5 and Bemidji on Feb 11/12. If it is ever going to happen, that week would be the time, as it wouldn't involve an extra flight. Normally, one would say that tOSU players would miss too much school, but after two years of distance learning, is that even a thing anymore?

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  • pgb-ohio
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    From ohiostatebuckeyes.com:

    COLUMBUS, Ohio – Due to Covid-19 concerns within the St. Cloud State program, the No. 2 Ohio State women’s hockey team’s series at St. Cloud State this weekend has been canceled. The series was originally scheduled for 7 p.m. ET on Friday, Jan. 14 and 3 p.m. ET Saturday, Jan. 15.

    Working with the programs, the WCHA will make every effort to reschedule.



    Of course the games should be rescheduled. But it's very difficult to see when that would occur. Would they really plop a series in the middle of the week, forcing the players to play six games in nine days? Sounds a "cure" that's worse than the problem. For both teams. I guess all we can do is stay tuned.

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  • vicb
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    Clarkson games with Colgate and Cornell postponed due to COVID Protocols with the Clarkson team.

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  • thirdtime's . . .
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    From Harvard:

    Due to COVID-19 concerns and safety protocols within the Harvard women's ice hockey program, the Crimson's scheduled games at Cornell and Colgate this Sunday (Jan. 9) and Monday (Jan. 10) have been postponed.

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  • vicb
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    Harvard at Cornell and Colgate postponed.

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  • vicb
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    Todays Clarkson Quinnipiac game had the usual post game handshake line. Go figure.

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  • Steamboat
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    Originally posted by Russell Jaslow View Post

    I haven’t seen a post game handshake in any game I’ve been to this season.
    Gophers/St. Thomas did the usual routine, through the line, then the refs and coaches. Also big hugs between Gopher players and former assistant coach Bethany Brausen, running the St. Thomas bench while Joel fine tunes his Olympic charges.

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  • Russell Jaslow
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    Originally posted by vicb View Post
    Yesterday's Clarkson-Princeton game, at the end of the game no post game hand shakes. Seems odd considering all of the close contact between players during the game. There were a number of players on both teams who did not play I am assuming due to COVID issues. On the Clarkson side, Lonergan, Helgeson and Gaudet were not playing.
    I haven’t seen a post game handshake in any game I’ve been to this season.

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  • vicb
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    Yesterday's Clarkson-Princeton game, at the end of the game no post game hand shakes. Seems odd considering all of the close contact between players during the game. There were a number of players on both teams who did not play I am assuming due to COVID issues. On the Clarkson side, Lonergan, Helgeson and Gaudet were not playing.

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  • waynorth907
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    Originally posted by Lindsay View Post

    Yes the vaccines are doing their job. I pray it stays that way, and people will get their boosters, or consider getting vaxxed if not already.

    My heart goes out to anyone suffering from the myriad ways coronavirus affects our lives. Right now are hospitals are severely understaffed to the point where 1,050 national guard members have been deployed to work at the hospitals in Ohio. I’m not sure at what point we say “the healthcare system is collapsing”. We are back in virtual in our district after Christmas.
    Natural immunity is no doubt doing it's job as well. there will undoubtedly be more strains for years to come (perhaps forever, like that other virus - the 'flu') and human immune systems will do what they do. I agree that seeing people suffering from the impacts is just brutal.

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