ok i have three questions. about numbers. :-)
1. is it coincidence McKee and LeNeveu are/were both 31? and both named David?
2. Chabot is 1. Other goalies are 1 too. 'Nuther coincidece? or are 1 and 30s traditional golie numbers?
3. is Princeton just weird that they have numbers up to the 60s?
ok i guess that was really 5 questions.
just wondering.... ::screwy::
1. Yes, I'm sure it's a coincidence
2. Traditionally, all goalies wore 1. That later expanded to 1, 30-35 as traditional goalie numbers. Schafer seems to frown upon odd number selection, so the goalies tend to use predictable numbers
3. There are plenty of players who pick unusual numbers if their coach lets them. Take a look at rosters around the NCAAs. Sometimes it's a year that holds some significance, a lucky number, or God-knows-what else.
Along these lines, anyone remember Yan Turgeon, who played for Clarkson up to 2000? He wore 77, which happens to be Pierre Turgeon's number. Anyone know if they're related or something?
Numbers in the 30s and 1 are traditional for goalies. Until the 80's (e.g. Gretzky #99) it was rare for any hockey players to have numbers above the 30s.
McKee and Lenny having the same first name is a total coincidence, unless Schafer is superstitious ;-) .
Quote young faithful 07 wrote:
1. is it coincidence McKee and LeNeveu are/were both 31? and both named David?
1, 30, 31 are traditional goaltender uniform numbers. With Lenny leaving and Chabot (1) and Marr (30) returning, 31 was given to McKee. Yes, it's a coincidence they are both named David.
[Q]2. Chabot is 1. Other goalies are 1 too. 'Nuther coincidece? or are 1 and 30s traditional golie numbers?[/Q]
See my answer to your first question.
[q]3. is Princeton just weird that they have numbers up to the 60s? [/q]
Yep. I always find myself criticizing college hockey players who demand non-traditional numbers (#1-31). Especially on a team as bad as Princeton. #84, #60, #90. #44. Give me a break. My least favorite was Clarkson's Jan Turgeon who wore #77 to be like Pierre, even though there's no relation. I was OK with Syl Apps wearing his dad's jersey #, but I don't remember what that was. I like that Cornell hasn't had any above 31 in my days (as well as the no #13 "rule"). It reinforces the belief that no individual is above the team.
Ooooor...
maybe...just maybe...both of these guys were big fans of the legendary goalie Grant Fuhr who was number 31? I mean...lots of athletes wear their favorite players numbers...just a thought. I don't know that the number choice is completely coincidence...their first names on the other hand...
::nut::
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It looks like McKee wore #41 on the Tornado.
http://www.nahl.com/teams/tex/release.asp?RELEASE_ID=1553
QuoteRich H '96 wrote:
I like that Cornell hasn't had any above 31 in my days
How quickly they forget, sniff.
Eddy Skazyk -- # 39.
QuoteGreg Berge '85 wrote:
Eddy Skazyk -- # 39.
Gah! You're right, I'm wrong. Sorry, Eddy.
Damn, Greg answered my trivia question before I could post it.
Edit: I happen to think our lack of a #13 is really cool. Approximately as cool as lining up for the national anthems in numerical order.
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Honestly Young Faithful, your question #1 is a no-brainer.. maybe you're just a "New Ignorant Faithful" who's trying to think she knows shit. Yuuuup.
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QuoteRich H '96 wrote:
I was OK with Syl Apps wearing his dad's jersey #, but I don't remember what that was.
I thought Syl Apps wore #9 or something traditional like that, no? ::help::
[Q]Approximately as cool as lining up for the national anthems in numerical order.[/Q]
I always thought that was cool, though I'm sure all teams have a specific way they line up for the anthems, even if it's not numerically. They are all superstitious, after all :-). This reminds me though......I noticed (as I'm sure others did too) that, this past weekend, they lined up slightly differently for the introduction of the starting lineups, with the starters on the goal line as opposed to the side boards with the rest of the team.
Easy, now. Everybody's welcome to the board, and everybody's welcome to ask questions.
HOTEL,
Actually her question isn't a no brainer. (Maybe the name part). There certainly could be a reason why they wear the same number, (i.e. same favorite player) and if somebody wants to ask that here, they shouldn't be attacked for it.
Hynes wore 57 in Juniors. I thought that was appropriate. :-D
I still think the best non-traditional number is Jagr's #68. It's the year of the "Prague Spring" and his uncle was a freedom fighter against the Russians.
JH
[Q]Hynes wore 57 in Juniors. I thought that was appropriate.[/Q]
That's GREAT!!
I also thought I saw a #99 on the Princeton (or was it Yale) team?
I have another question about numbers, actually--
I saw that Murray and Lenny "got to keep" their numbers, but Baby received #25 (Brian Swanson has - or already had; I don't know the chronology of the team - #21).
Do most teams allow their new players to keep their numbers? Is this a "selling point" when they're trying to acquire new players?
We've talked about the significance of #9, the lack of #13 on our team... are there any other numbers that have particular widespread significance?
From what I understand on the Cornell team, anyway, players can request numbers the summer before they arrive, and are given a choice among the available numbers. This, however, does not guarantee they'll get a number they request. I know someone who listed his top three jersey numbers and got a fourth. C'est la vie, I guess. The process is probably similar for other teams. I remember when Rick DiPietro played for Boston University, he had an odd number (too lazy to look up what it was), and I believe Parker said something to the effect of, "I thought it was pretty ballsy that this guy came in and requested a number out of the ordinary for our team."
QuoteHOTELCALIFORNIA wrote:
Honestly Young Faithful, your question #1 is a no-brainer.. maybe you're just a "New Ignorant Faithful" who's trying to think she knows shit. Yuuuup.
Seriously, what is your problem? And how does asking a "no-brainer" question make someone look like they "know shit?"
Although you've done a pretty good job sharpening up your posts this year, I would like to remind you that you used to say that McKee sucked, let in goals because he spazzed out at the end of games, and that you could have saved some of his goals against. So don't criticize anyone on the forum for stupidity.
(for the record--the david part of the question was a (failed?) attempt of sarcasm/humor...)
i remembered the another one i had...in a team picture i got at the beginning of the year, McKee is wearing twenty-something and is not wearing all the goalie stuff...what's with that?
thanks guys! :-D
(ps--HOTEL-- i don't really "know shit" as you put it. hence the post being in the form of questions not statements...)
Yeahh and Young Faithful, sweetie, what's with "CUnit"
It's G-unit hun and I hope you don't think you're gangster cuz you're not.
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HotelCalifornia--
What's your problem? Cut young faithful here some slack. You're starting to sound a lot like facetimer....have you two started dating?
Rotfl, no, he's my brother:-}
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In that case, she should've answered my other question about falling in hockey love.
"Do you...?"
"I do"
"And, do you...Facetimer?"
"Blah blah"
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QuoteHOTELCALIFORNIA wrote:
Yeahh and Young Faithful, sweetie, what's with "CUnit"
It's G-unit hun and I hope you don't think you're gangster cuz you're not.
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yes i know that. it's a joke. ::rolleyes:: CU as in this lovely university. and it rhymes with G-Unit. kind of an inside joke, from high school. i am perhaps the least ganster person you'll (n)ever meet (but how the hell would you know anyway?)...
so i'd appreciate if you'd ease up off my back about it.
Go back to listening to the Eagles like me - lots of good advice from them:
Take It Easy
Peaceful Easy Feeling
Does anyone else feel like HC is itching for a fight today?
Bring it on! ;-)
QuoteAdam Brown wrote:
Bring it on! ;-)
Dude! I was so gonna post that....
Otherwise you'll be "Already Gone"
David McKee has been 41 since he played hockey, he was promise 41 when he signed with cornell but then he found out that cornell only goes to 31 so he had to take that #.
QuoteGreg Berge '85 wrote:
Easy, now. Everybody's welcome to the board, and everybody's welcome to ask questions.
What you meant to say was: "Easy now. Everybody's welcome to the board, so long as they worship Cowbell Guy and Greg Berge '85."
Fondly,
-You know who I am
QuoteCowbell is out of tune wrote:
QuoteGreg Berge '85 wrote:
Easy, now. Everybody's welcome to the board, and everybody's welcome to ask questions.
What you meant to say was: "Easy now. Everybody's welcome to the board, so long as they worship Cowbell Guy and Greg Berge '85."
Fondly,
-You know who I am
Funny that. Also funny how we gave you almost the same warnings as we gave HC, and you didn't listen. You do the math.
King Arthur: Now, we are about to attempt to cross...the Bridge of Death! The gate-keeper of the Bridge will ask any who attempt to cross five questions---
Sir Bedevere: Three, sire.
Arthur: (pause) Oh, yes, three. He who successfully answers these five
questions---
Bedevere: Three, sire!
Arthur: (slightly longer pause) Ah, three, then...er, may pass in safety. However, anyone who fails to correctly answer all five questions---
Bedevere: THREE, sire!
Arthur: I KNOW IT'S BLOODY THR--ahem, yes, of course, three. (black look
at Bedevere)...will be cast into the Gorge of Eternal Peril!!!
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