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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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Originally posted by Beer Pong Horn View PostDespite being a loss, this is the most memorable Michigan Tech hockey game I ever attended (since I wasn't at The Comeback)
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Originally posted by aparch View PostYou didn't miss much.
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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)
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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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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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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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Originally posted by jmh View PostIt's a hockey message board; everyone probably knows what game I'm talking about.
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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Originally posted by bigblue_dl View PostThere 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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Originally posted by jmh View PostAn undisputed classic:
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An undisputed classic:
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