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Absolutely Bennett is a plus. We know working with Barr as an assistant can only be a good thing. Bennet was a tough and competitive player at PC, part of the infamous BBG line that gave a good Maine team all it could handle in the NCAA's. I see this is a great stride towards winning a...
How about a golden turtleneck to compliment the golden whistle ? What better way to show appreciation for a job well done? One would think the admin would see it as the proverbial finger to the rabid and vocals fans, no?
Thats the stuff my father used to invest in, too too conservative for me....current holdings after just selling IONQ yesterday:
LAES, COHR, MARA, AGEN, POET, UNH, SLV, QS, QUBT, AMDG, AI
Normally I would be holding SOXL and possibly TNA to get some more exposure to semis and small caps. SOXL...
Just so you know, everything UNH is not all bad. UNH happens to be the ticker symbol for United Health Care....its stock just recently hammered from a high of about 606 all the way down to about 287....suspicion of medicare fraud.......a very large haircut. Being the enterprising guy as a I...
Ouch...you really know how to hurt an old fella unc .....I'll have to get my retribution somehow.....dont know how but its coming...wait for it.:cool::ninja:
Many on the UHN threads thought Conmy spent a fair amount of time figure skating instead of playing balls to the wall hockey. I guess if you are talented enough, doing figure 8's out on the ice can be tolerated to some degreee but you know the type of player Barr wants.....hard working, team...
This is intriguing to me. Lets look at some numbers real quick like
Correct my assumptions please. Lets say a dynamic new coach can put an extra 500 butts in the seats every home game, Assume there are 16 home games and tickets are $20 on average each. Thats 16 games x 500 butts x $20 per...
I could help out here. I'd be happy with a 25% share of Chuck's proposal, so I put up 60 thou, get a seat at the hiring table, and a healthy, I do mean healthy, portion of the ticket uptake and increased concession profits. I'd also need to have premo seating for say 6, the power to abolish...
Barr was a part of a few very successful programs in his past as an assistant. Now he is the head honcho. Im sure there are things he has to learn himself how to best prepare for and win HUGE games. Its probably a learning experience....I remember Walshy often saying how much work went into...
Just telling ya how it happened dude, no idea whether UNH can replicate it. Yes Ben Barr's successes have jumped started the improvements at Alfond. Success breeds deep pockets getting emptied.
I was there too...my first frozen four. Da Bears also lost to NMU that weekend, but made up for it in '93. Good luck to the derrieres. Hurts to even type that . :LOL:
Thought y'all , especially Potluck, might appreciate this little article. It talks about success on the ice followed by facilities improvements. Improvements funded by private sources..... Imagine that ...
Maybe Conmy just wasn't paired up with the right guys on his line or the right guys weren't available ? Looking back I think you'd have to say Kariya played soft....he certainly didnt go out looking for someone to drill into the boards, lol. Nor did Cal Ingraham....but they and Montgomery were...
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