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even tPearson is into the reverse juju
Maris.so, who is in jail, oops, I mean in net for the Whioux?
Maris.
so, who is in jail, oops, I mean in net for the Whioux?
That's a tough pill. Tech dominates the game on offense, defense, goaltending, skating, skill, hockey sense, common sense, horse sense, basic human dignity, good looks, brains, coaching, post-game commentary, and love of the game. The North Dakota Slapping Susie wins the thing by cheap-shotting our best players to the hospital for skull x-rays and then having the incredible gall to whine to the refs about every call that didn't go their way likecrying middle school girls.What can I say, it worked for them, and Tech can learn from this. Huskies took the high road today by ignoring the cheap shots and ignoring the cry-babying pussies slapping away like schoolgirls, and played with a lot more class and respect for the game, but it also cost them the game on the scoreboard. Tomorrow I expect our boys to unleash a little lesson and Tech to win by 4 or 5 goals. NoDak thinks they can win by whining for calls in front of the home fans they hope will protect them from getting hit back, but they don't realize they're skating very close to a very very dangerous line and they're in for a world of pain. They'd be well advised to leave the state tonight whether or not Johnstone gets out of intensive care.
Hopefully a Tech player doesn't try punching the ref tomorrow. We don't need a repeat of Petan.
Did he really? (Asking someone capable of honesty). It wasn't Don Adam was it, because that would be awesome and well-earned.
Replay of Andrew MacWilliam's hit on Michigan Tech's Johnstone for everyone to scrutinize:
sorry if I touched a raw nerve there. I was just having a little fun with the attitude we were getting out of your skaters.@geezer: For talking about whining you sure seem to be doing your own whining. Boo hoo.![]()
Yeah, I guess I don't see it. I think it was a bad call. Lots of people, non-Sioux fans even, think it was a bad call. I thought Johnstone actually protected himself by leaning his shoulder in(preventing his head from being blown up by Mac) to cause a shoulder on shoulder hit cause he knew there was going to be an impact. Then again, I could be a raving loon.I love the homer guy talking on the video... he's going "it's conclusive that it's shoulder to shoulder" at the exact same time he's watching the helmet bounce off the upraised elbow.That's the spirit boys.
Replay of Andrew MacWilliam's hit on Michigan Tech's Johnstone for everyone to scrutinize:
sorry if I touched a raw nerve there. I was just having a little fun with the attitude we were getting out of your skaters.You have to admit they played a game of cheap shots and whining, and that it worked. That's all. It's really not a bad strategy in a building like that.
edit: fwiw, it's not what you'd usually call "hockey", either though. Tech played a much better hockey game. Trouble is they brought a hockey game to a place with no interest in the sport.
Yeah, I guess I don't see it. I think it was a bad call. Lots of people, non-Sioux fans even, think it was a bad call.