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Time to drop a deuce: the second MN Gopher Offseason Thread

Re: Time to drop a deuce: the second MN Gopher Offseason Thread

A true loss for not only FSN but the broadcasting world in general. Perhaps they can hire Phil Housley to replace him.
 
Re: Time to drop a deuce: the second MN Gopher Offseason Thread

Vancouver Pentiction 2010 Training Camp must be where Gophers go on to find $ in the game...as well as other WCHA notables...

Canucks roster : Jordan Schroeder, David Fischer of Gophers. Billy Sweatt and Kris Fredheim of Colorado College.

http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/teamplayerstats.html?teamid=265171&seasonid=6001

Sharks roster : Tony Lucia of Gophers.

http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/teamplayerstats.html?teamid=265182&seasonid=6001


Oilers roster : Tyler Pitlick of Minnesota State. Chris Vande Velde of North Dakota.

http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/teamplayerstats.html?teamid=265180&seasonid=6001

Ducks roster : Rob Bordson of Minnesota Duluth.

http://www.pointstreak.com/prostats/teamplayerstats.html?teamid=265183&seasonid=6001
 
Re: Time to drop a deuce: the second MN Gopher Offseason Thread

This is all the evidence I need - if I ever have a daughter, I'm not letting her on the internet.

Passion is difficult to legislate. “The passion for destruction is also a creative passion” - Bakunin.
 
Re: Time to drop a deuce: the second MN Gopher Offseason Thread

Here's to hoping the hockey team from "Gopher nation" can have as much success as the football program, you know, the Gopher nation football program.

I'm here to help.

gopher nation--it makes me laugh. gopher nation wow.

where's wacky Wacker when you need him?
 
Re: Time to drop a deuce: the second MN Gopher Offseason Thread

Here's to hoping the hockey team from "Gopher nation" can have as much success as the football program, you know, the Gopher nation football program.

I'm here to help.

gopher nation--it makes me laugh. gopher nation wow.

where's wacky Wacker when you need him?

Answer: Penn State
 
Re: Time to drop a deuce: the second MN Gopher Offseason Thread

From Gophersports

The Big Ten Network has named Minnesota's Neal Broten as Big Ten Icon number 31. Big Ten Icons, presented by Discover, is the network's most ambitious multi-platform initiative to date. The program is counting down the top 50 student-athletes in Big Ten history on www.BigTenIcons.com based solely on their collegiate playing careers.

Few people have had a better three-year run in amateur sports than Broten, a native of Roseau, Minn., who played for the Gophers from 1979-81. As a freshman, he tallied a school-record 50 assists to help Minnesota win the 1979 NCAA Frozen Four Championship. In 1980, Broten was a valuable two-way player on the "Miracle on Ice" team that upset the Soviet Union and won a gold medal in the Lake Placid Olympics. Upon his return to Minnesota as a junior, Broten became the inaugural winner of college hockey's top individual prize, the Hobey Baker Award.

Minnesota and Team USA head coach Herb Brooks once described Broten as, "The best player I ever coached at Minnesota." To read an essay or watch a video about Broten, visit his Big Ten Icons locker at www.BigTenIcons.com.

Broten joins Minnesota football alum Bobby Bell, who was Big Ten Icon number 40, as the only Gophers recognized to date.

Icons 50 through 21 are being unveiled through Sept. 16 at www.BigTenIcons.com. The website also features essays, video and other key facts about each student-athletes' career. Viewers can also participate in the "Talk of the Locker Room" contest with a chance to win the $10,000 grand prize. Weekly winners will take home a 55-inch Phillips HD television. The television show, hosted by legendary college sports broadcaster Keith Jackson, debuts Sept. 18 following a Big Ten Network football telecast in which Icon No. 20 will be revealed. The countdown continues at 9 p.m. ET every Tuesday night through the end of football season and into the spring. The No. 1 Big Ten Icon will be revealed around the 2011 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament.
 
Re: Time to drop a deuce: the second MN Gopher Offseason Thread

Soooooo now that Penn State is joining the hockey world.... What are the chances that as a house warming present we can pawn off Lucia on them? :D
 
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