Cats just need to take four straight from Iggles and see ya at da Gahdin.
Unfortunately, that wouldn't be unreasonable (to at least win one game), except that BC is most likely not going to go through the motions. There is lots of consternation over on the BC thread about NCAA match ups, so they are going to try to get as high as possible in the PWR (they are hoping at least top 4 so they can get a #1 seed). In short, don't expect a letdown from them because they have everything "sewn up." And that's not the way York plays it, anyway. He has them rolling at just the right time (as he always seems to), and they do NOT want to go into the playoffs on a down note.
Unfortunately, that wouldn't be unreasonable (to at least win one game), except that BC is most likely not going to go through the motions. There is lots of consternation over on the BC thread about NCAA match ups, so they are going to try to get as high as possible in the PWR (they are hoping at least top 4 so they can get a #1 seed). In short, don't expect a letdown from them because they have everything "sewn up." And that's not the way York plays it, anyway. He has them rolling at just the right time (as he always seems to), and they do NOT want to go into the playoffs on a down note.
Cats just need to take four straight from Iggles and see ya at da Gahdin.
Then again, BC may want to rest some of its better players, given that UNH has been channeling the Hanson Brothers in recent weeks
Then again, BC may want to rest some of its better players, given that UNH has been channeling the Hanson Brothers in recent weeks
Seriously....we should get the D some of those glasses to wear for good measurein fact, get it over with in the pregame....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHMi-j7W2gM
I don't think BC has much to worry about with UNH!I doubt it
You want to go into post season firing on all cylinders
BC wants to be in position for seeding purposes in the regionals and losing games is not it or resting players when they’re not hurt
Or heck, we can always rely on the venerable Obi Wan Kenobi for help...channeling my inner Princess Leia since all other pleadings for help have fallen on deaf ears...This is our most desperate hour! Other teams have tried to help, but we have not been able to accept their gifts. We face the most formidable of foes...nowhere else to turn!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RDIJfoBhFU
It's going to be rough
Or heck, we can always rely on the venerable Obi Wan Kenobi for help...channeling my inner Princess Leia since all other pleadings for help have fallen on deaf ears...This is our most desperate hour! SOME other teams have tried to help, but we have not been able to accept their gifts. We face the most formidable of foes...nowhere else to turn!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0RDIJfoBhFU
JFYP to "Some other teams....." but, not those turncoat black bears; cannot be trusted. Not that it matters, taking only 1 point from Ospreys, who were vulnerable to giving up all 4 points.
So I’m not an engineer, but would it be more cost effective (or is it even feasible) to lower the ice surface instead of basically elevating the ENTIRE arena?
JFYP to "Some other teams....." but, not those turncoat black bears; cannot be trusted. Not that it matters, taking only 1 point from Ospreys, who were vulnerable to giving up all 4 points.
Bingo ! Yes I am an engineer..... gotta believe it’s cheaper to remove the floor, put a short retaining wall around, new pipes and ramps down. Who came up with the brilliant idea to raise the entire seating? Which begs the obvious question, why is it needed to shrink the rink in the first place ?
Bingo ! Yes I am an engineer..... gotta believe it’s cheaper to remove the floor, put a short retaining wall around, new pipes and ramps down. Who came up with the brilliant idea to raise the entire seating? Which begs the obvious question, why is it needed to shrink the rink in the first place ?
I'm not an engineer either but some engineer determined that acceptable hydraulic forces woud likley be exceeded to lower the concrete surface, given that the current concrete sub-structure is close to or already below the water table. As an engineer, does that make sense?