He's done it before...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMHY-IEjgys
Look how much bigger the crowds were even then. Listen to how much more Poturalski scored than anyone on the current roster.
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He's done it before...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMHY-IEjgys
Look how much bigger the crowds were even then. Listen to how much more Poturalski scored than anyone on the current roster.
He's done it before...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMHY-IEjgys
Look how much bigger the crowds were even then. Listen to how much more Poturalski scored than anyone on the current roster.
So gee with both of us being grown adults, and, living in a country that allows for 'free speech' I've made my point, you've made yours. I usually skip over any Mr. Magoo references you make anyway. Kind of reminds me of the OJ trial when Johnny Cochran would say a bunch of stuff that wasn't allowed, he'd get admonished by the 'judge' Lance Ito, apologize, and just keep on doing it. Point was, that the jury heard it anyway. Ho hum. And please, don't even get me started on things being 'politicized'...I believe your side has done plenty of that. ha!
Ah Pots! Yes Ref that was the last really dynamic line that we have had. He was so much fun to watch. Have wonder if I he left to soon, as he like poor Darren just seem to languish in the AHL while being clearly very dominant. Hey who do we blame for that?
Thanks for the link to the article, 'Ref. Here's an excerpt on the coaching approach with Fessenden, which I'm guessing a few of you will already know how I feel about it ...
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Fessenden had 25 saves in Friday night's win over Vermont and 17 in the 3-3 tie the next night. Vermont got an extra point in the standings for a win in the shootout.
"I'm sure he'd like to have a couple of the goals back," Souza said. "The two-on-one and certainly the third goal on Saturday. That's what I like. He's a competitive kid. He takes ownership for the way he plays."
Fessenden fills a lot of net at 6-foot-6 and 230 pounds.
"He's big and he blocks a lot of pucks and a lot of pucks hit him," Souza said.
Wildcat All American and former National Hockey league goalie Ty Conklin, UNH's goaltending coach, works with Fessenden as well as senior Mike Robinson and sophomore Jeremy Forman.
"David and Ty are working on being more efficient, trusting his size and maybe not moving quite as much," Souza said. "I think Ty has done a great job with him."
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One of our fellow posters recently described Fessenden as "Herman Munster on skates", or something like that. I'm guessing that made Fessenden and his coaches very, very happy indeed, based on this.
Right? Just block the shots which, I think he's done pretty well. Of course I'd rather see FEWER pucks coming his way that just bounce off the guy... Anyway, here's a question...why does BC, Harvard have a person in front of their HC's name in the rosters?
The Robert D. Ziff '88 Head Coach for Harvard Men's Ice Hockey I've always been curious about that. Prob an obvious answer, but you know, HR needs to be educated on ALL THINGS HOCKEY! ha!
I would assume they are endowed positions, meaning that an alum (Ziff, in this case), ponied up enough that allows Harvard to draw on the investment returns to fund all or part of the salary. Happens a lot with endowed academic department heads and professors.
To fund a $200K salary, you could safely assume that someone has to donate ~$5M or so to ensure perpetual funding of the role.
I am confident they will take your dough.Thanks! I'll get right on that. Can see it now "The HR '80 Head Coach for UNH Men's Hockey" haha (which, can't happen because I"m not a UNH grad...) That's what I thought; it's all about the funding. Bummed I'm going to miss that Harvard game. oh well. Can't go to them all....Passing on UMass tonight; but will watch from home as hubby just brought in a 75 inch tv. Will make Fessenden be larger than life itself!
I am confident they will take your dough.
I would assume they are endowed positions, meaning that an alum (Ziff, in this case), ponied up enough that allows Harvard to draw on the investment returns to fund all or part of the salary. Happens a lot with endowed academic department heads and professors.
To fund a $200K salary, you could safely assume that someone has to donate ~$5M or so to ensure perpetual funding of the role.
They always do! My two kids, husband are UNH grads. I am a lowly PSC grad with 2 degrees I'm afraid. ha! We always give to the 603 challenge not only to hockey, but to field hockey/lax.
... and here we were, debating the pros and cons of funding for the scoreboard at THTBSB, while the pros in the Ivy League show everyone else how it's really done. Let's Go Brandon.![]()
... and here we were, debating the pros and cons of funding for the scoreboard at THTBSB, while the pros in the Ivy League show everyone else how it's really done. Let's Go Brandon.![]()