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For those who are stuck with Time Warner, they will be showing it on TWCS (at least in Syracuse it'll be channel 13, not sure if it's on channel 3 in Albany or not)
 
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For those who are stuck with Time Warner, they will be showing it on TWCS (at least in Syracuse it'll be channel 13, not sure if it's on channel 3 in Albany or not)

Appears the Skills Competition will be on at 4pm on Time Warner Channel 3, followed by the all-star game live at 7.
 
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Appears the Skills Competition will be on at 4pm on Time Warner Channel 3, followed by the all-star game live at 7.

I've seen reruns of the skills competition on the schedule a few times (at least in my market, not sure about yours), so I'd say pick your poison. Of course it's probably because Palmieri is in there.
 
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I've seen reruns of the skills competition on the schedule a few times (at least in my market, not sure about yours), so I'd say pick your poison. Of course it's probably because Palmieri is in there.
it's also being rebroadcast on NHL Network; Tues. 1-3 (Skills)...3-5(All-Star Game)
 
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Peoria had reported on the 11th of January that Polacek suffered an upper body injury in practice, and he hasn't played since. This article (page 2) updated on the 19th mentions that he had his left arm in a sling during the recent weekend of home games.
 
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JFK visiting a grade school with some Dayton Gems (CHL) team-mates........One of the first questions posed to the classes was one in reference to all of the Gems in attendance having gone to college, to which every student in the room indicated that it was their academic goal to follow suit. Kennedy, a graduate from RPI, told the assembly of his lifelong goals of becoming a professional hockey player and becoming an engineer, ultimately receiving an ovation when he revealed that he had completed both of those goals together in the past year. http://daytongems.net/?p=5024
 
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Last night, the Crunch lost to the Marlies 5-2 (one ENG), but JD'A had an assist on Toronto's fourth goal, and missed on a couple of breakaway chances. He also thought he was a one-man show out there a few times.

Interestingly enough, Feola was a linesman for that game, and he can administer faceoffs about as well as Emanatian. :eek: For those who go to AHL games, he wears #33.
 
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If he had only stayed in Troy. :(

It was never his intention. At most we would have had him for 2 years. D'Amigo was another story. I suspect he had intentions of staying longer-but in these economic times you really cannot blame someone for taking the cash if enough is offerred. Personally i have always felt JD'A would have developed just fine in Troy and done even better with his negotiations with the pros after at least 3 years there.
 
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It was never his intention. At most we would have had him for 2 years. D'Amigo was another story. I suspect he had intentions of staying longer-but in these economic times you really cannot blame someone for taking the cash if enough is offerred. Personally i have always felt JD'A would have developed just fine in Troy and done even better with his negotiations with the pros after at least 3 years there.

I have long ago given up the what might have beens. But I think that a couple of current Engineers could learn a lot from reading that article.
We need someone to step up and take charge. There are guys in that locker room who have it in them.
 
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I have long ago given up the what might have beens. But I think that a couple of current Engineers could learn a lot from reading that article.
We need someone to step up and take charge. There are guys in that locker room who have it in them.
at the risk of sounding like a, "Negative Nellie", if after 29 games no-one has stepped up yet I doubt we'll see it for the last 6 games.
 
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What exactly are they doing with York. AHL,NHL, AHL, ECHL, NHL. And he hardly playes anywhere he goes.
What do they expect to get from him in the NHL with his lack of play this year?
I'm glad he is back in the NHL, but I can't believe he will be there long.
 
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What exactly are they doing with York. AHL,NHL, AHL, ECHL, NHL. And he hardly playes anywhere he goes.
What do they expect to get from him in the NHL with his lack of play this year?
I'm glad he is back in the NHL, but I can't believe he will be there long.
makes me wonder what Yorkie's feeling about leaving early. Lack of any real playing time, at any level, can't be good for his development.
 
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makes me wonder what Yorkie's feeling about leaving early. Lack of any real playing time, at any level, can't be good for his development.

I would imagine a lot of that would depend on what exactly he is being paid. If the money is good-you might no mind a year of shuttling back and forth. He is still extremely young as far as goalies go-as long as they just keep giving him a chance at the top level.
 
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