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Thanks for this informative post, cinnamoroll. Not sure why I missed that KHL is Russia, where the more locative contract offer probably explains much. But your questions about his decision also make a lot of sense to me. Wishing the best for Pots.
I do not get why Andrew Poturalski broke his contract with the San Jose Barracuda, where he just won the Les Cunningham Award for AHL MVP while scoring 73 points in 59 games during the 2024/2025 season, to play in Sweden, apparently not until the 2026/2027 season. Are Swedish league contracts...
But I was wrong about the Spartans being bad two years ago, as they had turned things around by then with a winning record that MS7 only could dream of ever having. Amazing how hiring a competent coach can make a difference.
Exactly what I am hoping, as I think that Big10 teams wanted nothing to do with us since we hosted Michigan at the Whitt for two on 22-23 November 2019. Then MS7 pulled off his first winning season two years ago when the Spartans were struggling so got them onto our schedule.
That goal was Tyson Tiplitsky’s first of only two goals that season. More post-season scoring opportunities back then.
With UNH visiting East Lansing for two games on 9-10 October, the obvious trivia question is when did we last play a BiG10 team?
Nice segue, eh?
Bentley lost a LOT of their goal scoring to graduation at the end of last season, and even more important the Falcons lost their primary goalie Connor Hasley who transferred to Penn State for his senior year after almost upending the BC Eagles in the Manchvegas NCAA regional semifinals. The...
Wow, traveling to East Lansing (plane flight?, ka-Ching, ka-Ching!) for two against the No. 2 PWR team last season. I see no upside for the Spartans but a huge opportunity for our Cats if they can pull off a split. We have not had many opportunities the past decade to play BiG10 teams. Worth...
Good follow up on Busch and Foley, Chuck. Both came as close as one can to being double-digit-goal-scoring fourth liners at UNH. What a contrast between those times and today, eh?
Jim Abbott scored 10 goals as a sophomore in 2000/01 and 12 goals as a senior in 2002/2003, but I do not think he played on the fourth line much if at all in either of those seasons. In the 2002/03 season, the aforementioned Pat Foley scored 8 goals from the fourth line that included Tyler Scott...
Bingo! Patrick Foley scored 8 goals twice (2001/02 and 2002/03) from the fourth line, and I believe that he was also team caption his senior year in 2002/03. Foley’s fourth line-mates were usually Justin Atkins, Preston Callander, Nathan Martz, and/or the complicated Eddie Caron in 2001/02 and...
I think that you are correct, Dan, that Grasso scored a lot of his 20 goals his first year, maybe 12, on the PP. but, he played on the all frosh third line with Liam Blackburn (9 g) and BvR (5 g), which was more productive than the second line of Nazarian, Vela, and Eiserman with 5 goals each...
Wow, those are two names from the past! 🙂
But I do not think that Austin Block was playing on the fourth line as a senior, the only year that he scored double digit goals with 16. Ditto for Stevie Moses, who did not crack double digit goals until his junior (14) and senior (22) years and by...
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