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  • gounhwildcats
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    One of my personal favourites for many reasons. One, this game really turned the season around for the Phils. Two they beat the Mets. Three they were down 7-0 to the Mets and came back and won. Four they beat the Mets.

    http://espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=280826122

    Of note, Chris Coste came off the bench and went 4 for 4 and had the game winning RBI.

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  • jmh
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    Q 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 - 3
    U 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 2

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  • bigblue_dl
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    Originally posted by Beer Pong Horn View Post
    Despite being a loss, this is the most memorable Michigan Tech hockey game I ever attended (since I wasn't at The Comeback )

    0 0 0 0 0 - 0
    0 0 0 0 1 - 1
    The comeback. http://www.uscho.com/box/?date=20031...e=mtu&gender=m

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  • FadeToBlack&Gold
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    Originally posted by aparch View Post
    You didn't miss much.
    From what I understand, the only thing anyone who wasn't there missed was Craig Kowalski spreading his legs to scratch at his crabs one too many times.

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  • aparch
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    Originally posted by Beer Pong Horn View Post
    ...(since I wasn't at The Comeback )...
    You didn't miss much.

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  • Beer Pong Horn
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    Despite being a loss, this is the most memorable Michigan Tech hockey game I ever attended (since I wasn't at The Comeback )

    0 0 0 0 0 - 0
    0 0 0 0 1 - 1

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  • Kepler
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    Code:
    Providence     0-1-1-0-0-0-0-0--2     7-17     0-4
    New Hampshire  0-1-1-0-0-0-0-1--3     6-10     0-6
    
    Per   Time   Team   Goal Scorer (Assists)
     1   16:58   UNH    Melisa Heitzman 18 (Zaban, Cross)
     2    9:02   PC     Allison Wheeler 19 (unassisted)
     3    4:02   UNH    Tricia Dunn 21 (Zaban, Pickles)
     3   10:36   PC     Sheila Killan 6 (Wheeler, Hanson)
    5OT   6:36   UNH    Brandy Fisher 26 (Catlin, Reinke)
    
    Saves: PC - Maghan Smith     9-8-6-8-6-7-11-3--57   145:35
          UNH - Dina Solimini    4-7-6-2-8-6- 6-1--40   145:35
    Attendance: 800 (Towse Rink)

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  • French Rage
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    Originally posted by Priceless View Post
    Goals:
    0 2 1 1 - 4
    0 2 1 0 - 3

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    13 12 10 0 - 35
    10 4 9 1 - 24
    Goals:
    0 0 2 0 2
    1 0 1 1 3

    Shots:
    6 11 7 3 27
    8 9 15 1 33

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    Goals:
    0 2 1 1 - 4
    0 2 1 0 - 3

    Saves:
    13 12 10 0 - 35
    10 4 9 1 - 24

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  • moose97
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    Maybe not "great of history," but one of the most memorable I've been involved in (I broadcast it on the radio):

    St. Cloud Tech 3
    Bemidji 2 F/6 OT
    Section 8AA Quarterfinals
    111 Minutes 58 Seconds

    http://www.sctimes.com/article/20100...als-in-six-OTs

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  • johnnypohlfan
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    Minnesota 2 1 4 7
    North Dakota 4 1 0 5


    Not so much the box score itself, but the fact that the game was supposed to be the christening of a shiny new arena. Now history will forever show that the first ever game played inside the pride of the city was won by its most hated rival.
    Last edited by johnnypohlfan; 03-10-2010, 03:31 PM.

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  • WeAreNDHockey
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    Originally posted by jmh View Post
    It's a hockey message board; everyone probably knows what game I'm talking about.
    And if not, posting privileges should be summarily revoked.

    Another box that is still the most amazing game I have ever been to. It was around 10:00 p.m. when Browning threw the first pitch, following a nearly 2 1/2 hour rain delay. There were perhaps 9000 of the listed attendance of 16,500 still there at the start and after 3 innings perhaps another 1000 or so of those people were gone. Tim Belcher had pitched 5 innings of no-hit ball that night as well for LA, eventually losing the game on an unearned run.

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  • jmh
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    Originally posted by bigblue_dl View Post
    There are probably 10,000 games that have ended with that line, though, I'm pretty sure I know which one you're talking about.
    It's a hockey message board; everyone probably knows what game I'm talking about.

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  • bigblue_dl
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    Originally posted by jmh View Post
    An undisputed classic:

    2 0 2 - 4
    2 1 0 - 3
    There are probably 10,000 games that have ended with that line, though, I'm pretty sure I know which one you're talking about.

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  • jmh
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    An undisputed classic:

    2 0 2 - 4
    2 1 0 - 3

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