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MN/BSU: WCHA Playoffs: Nothing To See Here, NO INNUENDO! Giggity.

Re: MN/BSU: WCHA Playoffs: Nothing To See Here, NO INNUENDO! Giggity.

You guys each got two days and I got two weeks for saying people from Duluth are fat? This board is going soft.
I got 3 sonshine - not sun cause you shine, but son cause you are mine. :D
Just like forever more you will always be Jan, the redheaded stepchild of college hockey.
 
Re: MN/BSU: WCHA Playoffs: Nothing To See Here, NO INNUENDO! Giggity.

Queen-Beaver-franklin-17591556-754-797.jpg


Just a little nudge....
 
Re: MN/BSU: WCHA Playoffs: Nothing To See Here, NO INNUENDO! Giggity.

Here is how you bump:

With all those bodies in the arena things are gonna heat up fast. Hopefully the gophers can pounce on the beavers early and sustain continual pressure throughout all three periods. We know things should be slippery around the beaver's crease, and will be hairy at times as the gophers continue to pound the beavers, trying to jam things up in front. Hopefully they'll have some good puck luck and slip a few past the pads to score often, early. But as the game goes on, with all those bodies, things could get pretty hot, and it might start to get sticky down there. The beavers will have to start getting physical if they hope to take control of the play. In this case, the Gophers will have to match the pushing, and when in the beavers end, think about posting someone in the rear. If the Gophs can execute and finish well, I think most of the spectators will be pleased with the outcome. I hope the beavers give it their all, but in the end, are left sprawling on the ice in the afterglow of a Gopher sweep.
 
Re: MN/BSU: WCHA Playoffs: Nothing To See Here, NO INNUENDO! Giggity.

Here is how you bump:

With all those bodies in the arena things are gonna heat up fast. Hopefully the gophers can pounce on the beavers early and sustain continual pressure throughout all three periods. We know things should be slippery around the beaver's crease, and will be hairy at times as the gophers continue to pound the beavers, trying to jam things up in front. Hopefully they'll have some good puck luck and slip a few past the pads to score often, early. But as the game goes on, with all those bodies, things could get pretty hot, and it might start to get sticky down there. The beavers will have to start getting physical if they hope to take control of the play. In this case, the Gophers will have to match the pushing, and when in the beavers end, think about posting someone in the rear. If the Gophs can execute and finish well, I think most of the spectators will be pleased with the outcome. I hope the beavers give it their all, but in the end, are left sprawling on the ice in the afterglow of a Gopher sweep.

I'm telling you again; these gophers are all Minnesota kids. They'll be shooting all over the place before they even touch a beaver. Embarrassing.
 
Re: MN/BSU: WCHA Playoffs: Nothing To See Here, NO INNUENDO! Giggity.

Really, that picture has been up for over 24 hours of that beaver and its not buried on page three by now?? You guys really did blow all your loads last week didn't you??
 
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