Alumni in the Pros -- October 2006
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Re: Alumni in the Pros -- October 2006
Posted by: The Rancor (---.mia.bellsouth.net)
Date: October 30, 2006 01:11PM
broken link bad!
Re: Alumni in the Pros -- October 2006
Posted by: Liz '05 (---.pn.at.cox.net)
Date: October 30, 2006 05:58PM
It worked for me this morning. Wow. That guy had no chance against Doug - I don't think he got his arms up to protect his face, let alone return any fire.
Re: Alumni in the Pros -- October 2006
Posted by: nr53 (128.84.137.---)
Date: October 30, 2006 10:05PM
65 lb difference... ouch
Re: Alumni in the Pros -- October 2006
Posted by: Avash (---.hsd1.pa.comcast.net)
Date: October 30, 2006 10:19PM
The Rancor
broken link bad!
Same here, but if you paste the link into Windows Media Player (Open URL), it works
the trigger
Posted by: David Harding (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: October 31, 2006 12:03AM
The Sharks version [www.sjsharks.com]
[q]...On defense Doug Murray made his season debut as Josh Gorges was given the night off.
...
Minutes after the Sharks made it a 2-0 lead, Patrick Rissmiller looked to make the smart defensive play and chip the puck out of the Sharks zone. As soon as he cleared the puck, Lightning defenseman Cory Sarich took a run at Rissmiller, knocking the winger to the ice much to the chagrin of Murray. Sarich, who had sent Thornton to the ice in the first period with a vicious elbow, was challenged by Murray who had clearly seen enough. Murray clearly had the upper hand in the fight, landing several punches and eventually taking Sarich to the ice....
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[q]...On defense Doug Murray made his season debut as Josh Gorges was given the night off.
...
Minutes after the Sharks made it a 2-0 lead, Patrick Rissmiller looked to make the smart defensive play and chip the puck out of the Sharks zone. As soon as he cleared the puck, Lightning defenseman Cory Sarich took a run at Rissmiller, knocking the winger to the ice much to the chagrin of Murray. Sarich, who had sent Thornton to the ice in the first period with a vicious elbow, was challenged by Murray who had clearly seen enough. Murray clearly had the upper hand in the fight, landing several punches and eventually taking Sarich to the ice....
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Re: the trigger
Posted by: Robb (---.losaca.adelphia.net)
Date: October 31, 2006 12:18AM
Too bad college players are too "soft" for the NHL...David Harding
Murray clearly had the upper hand in the fight, landing several punches and eventually taking Sarich to the ice....
Re: Alumni in the Pros -- October 2006
Posted by: ugarte (---.dyn.optonline.net)
Date: October 31, 2006 01:48AM
Thanks for the tip! (Did I see blood on the other guy? Let's flow red!)Avash '05The Rancor
broken link bad!
Same here, but if you paste the link into Windows Media Player (Open URL), it works
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Re: the trigger
Posted by: Cactus12 (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: October 31, 2006 02:15AM
The sharks website has a video recap of the game including the fight... I wouldn't want to fight Murray
Re: sharks v. panthers
Posted by: Rita (---.ind.choiceone.net)
Date: October 31, 2006 07:50PM
Currently on Versus (0-0 in the first).
I think I missed something. When did Doug change to number 3?
I think I missed something. When did Doug change to number 3?
Re: sharks v. panthers
Posted by: French Rage (---.packetdesign.com)
Date: October 31, 2006 08:08PM
Rita
Currently on Versus (0-0 in the first).
I think I missed something. When did Doug change to number 3?
Whoa, I missed that, odd.
Doug has 4 minutes or so so far in the first.
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Re: Alumni in the Pros -- October 2006
Posted by: French Rage (---.packetdesign.com)
Date: October 31, 2006 08:35PM
Announcer mentions a great play by Murray stopping at the top of the offensize zone to pull a back-checker to him and away from the play along the boards.
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Re: sharks v. panthers
Posted by: redhair34 (---.resnet.cornell.edu)
Date: October 31, 2006 08:38PM
French RageRita
Currently on Versus (0-0 in the first).
I think I missed something. When did Doug change to number 3?
Whoa, I missed that, odd.
Doug has 4 minutes or so so far in the first.
He looks good, save one bad giveaway at the begining of the game.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/31/2006 08:39PM by redhair34.
Re: Alumni in the Pros -- October 2006
Posted by: jkahn (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: October 31, 2006 10:03PM
Did a web search on Doug and found this on opentopia
[q]Doug Murray (born March 12,1980 in Bromma, Sweden) is an NHL hockey player, currently playing defense for the San Jose Sharks. A stay-at-home player who can dish out bone-crunching hits, he was drafted in the 8th round, 241st overall by the Sharks in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.
From the 1999-2000 season to the 2002-2003 season he played for Cornell University. While at Cornell, he served as Captain his senior year and was twice named a first team All-American. In the 2003-2004 and the locked-out 2004-2005 season he played for San Jose's minor league affiliate, the Cleveland Barons, and contributed both offensively and defensively, leading the team in plus/minus and being second on the team in points for a defenseman. He also served as an alternate captain. [/q]
[q]Doug Murray (born March 12,1980 in Bromma, Sweden) is an NHL hockey player, currently playing defense for the San Jose Sharks. A stay-at-home player who can dish out bone-crunching hits, he was drafted in the 8th round, 241st overall by the Sharks in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft.
From the 1999-2000 season to the 2002-2003 season he played for Cornell University. While at Cornell, he served as Captain his senior year and was twice named a first team All-American. In the 2003-2004 and the locked-out 2004-2005 season he played for San Jose's minor league affiliate, the Cleveland Barons, and contributed both offensively and defensively, leading the team in plus/minus and being second on the team in points for a defenseman. He also served as an alternate captain. [/q]
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