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Re: Milestones - 22 years ago
Impressive, yes, but not as impressive as 113 goals in 113 games by Brock Tredway.by peterg@bgdmlaw.com - Hockey
Re: A Modest DVD Proposal - 22 years ago
At one time the team had cassettes of the third period of the CU Providence game (the most incredible game I have seen - except for maybe the come from behind CU Hopkins game here). In fact, I probably still have it somewhere. I believe it was put together by Roy Ives and Tom Joseph (WHCU at that time) for the banquet that year.by peterg@bgdmlaw.com - Hockey
Re: Retired Numbers - 22 years ago
Cornell has lined up by numbers since at least 1977 per my viewing.by peterg@bgdmlaw.com - Hockey
Re: CHAMPIONS! (PART 2) - 22 years ago
Mike Teeter will celebrate his 40th (yes, 40th) year working with the Big Red hockey program next year. Mike is the goal judge at the west end of Lynah, signals the guys out to the ice before and during games, is the equipment manager on the road and one great, great Big Red fan. Always positive, and always there for the players. He's a special part of the program and you saw what he means toby peterg@bgdmlaw.com - Hockey
Re: Where was SuperMom? - 22 years ago
Both Sharam and Maglione for Princeton were great players for the Syracuse Stars teams of the 90's. Along with their former teammate Jeremy Downs.by peterg@bgdmlaw.com - Hockey
Re: Where was SuperMom? - 22 years ago
She is, I believe, the mother of one of the central New Yorkers on Princeton, Sharam Fouladgar-Mercer. She is definitely over the top, but has been a "super" fan of her kid and her kid's teams since way back when he was first playing with the Syracuse Stars.by peterg@bgdmlaw.com - Hockey
Re: Go easy on section O this weekend - 22 years ago
Is that Gita you're talking about?by peterg@bgdmlaw.com - Hockey
Re: Penalties - 22 years ago
Interesting, though, that there was nothing more called against Harvard. From my vantage, they were the instigators, but more importantly, at the time of the altercations they were two men down. That means that two players came off the bench to join the fray and that usually results in significant penalties.by peterg@bgdmlaw.com - Hockey
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