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#1
Hockey / Re: I like Moulson Better, but....
May 30, 2003, 02:02:33 PM
I think that Moulson is a great impact player for the Big Red. He has good speed, skating and puck handling abilities. Hynes on the other hand, handles the puck well and plays a great physical game. Hynes' size and physical toughness is what makes him more desirable for an NHL team.

I like them both. I am glad to see them wearing Red. Either one may have a shot at an NHL career, but I am going to enjoy their time at Cornell, first.
#2
Hockey / Re: Nieuwendyk
May 22, 2003, 08:33:14 AM
ESPN.com has this article:
http://sports.espn.go.com/nhl/playoffs2003/story?id=1557477
but doesn't detail the injury. It looks like we have to wait to find out what it is and how long he may be out!
#3
Hockey / Call the ticket office!!!
April 08, 2003, 04:46:26 PM
I just got a call from the ticket office!
I won the second lottery, but already have tickets. They were for the Minnesota sections (119, 120). They also received 20 tickets from UNH.
They have all kinds of tickets and are concerned that they won't be able to sell them. If you need any seats, call them!

254 -BEAR


 
I just posted this to the ticket exchange, but wanted to let everyone know.
#4
I am sure that everyone wants to know about UNH gymnastics. ROFL!

JK, I did want to add the part about "Image this:" I know that it will fire most of you up!
#5
The rest of the article:
Imagine this: UNH beats Cornell Thursday afternoon and Michigan upsets Minnesota Thursday night. Wildcats vs. Wolverines for the title Saturday night.

It would not be the only Michigan-New Hampshire NCAA matchup that night.

The UNH gymnastics team is competing in the NCAA Regionals that night in Ann Arbor. UNH is ranked No. 28 in the country and is the No. 4 seed in Ann Arbor. Arizona State is the top seed in the regional and ranked No. 3 in the country. Michigan is No. 2 in the event and ranked tenth and Iowa is No. 3 and ranked 15th. Penn State and Pittsburgh are also in the regional.

The top two teams in each of six regionals advance to the NCAA championships at the University of Nebraska April 24-26.

"That would be fun, wouldn't it," said gymnastics coach Gail Goodspeed of a New Hampshire-Michigan night. "It would be fun to have both of our teams go against Michigan and beat them. That would be real fun."

UNH is coming off a huge win last weekend in the East Atlantic Gymnastics League championships held in Durham.

Freshman Amanda Hall, third in the all-around at the EAGL meet, seniors Michelle Harley and Jen Dickson, and junior Tara Phillips are among the leaders of the 11-member unit that will compete Saturday night.

The Wildcats turned in a school-record score of 196.750 that night and need another big performance to advance next weekend.

"There are no second chances," Goodspeed said. "It's what you do that night. There are no gimmees, no mulligans. Every tenth of a point counts. I think our chances are as good as any team's. We're a strong team and we're starting on the balance beam and that's a good event for us."


The UNH women's lacrosse team will be glad to break into the America East portion of its schedule next weekend. The Wildcats have gone 0-9 outside the conference against some of the best teams in the country leading up to next Saturday's home opener against Vermont. The game is at 1 p.m. on Memorial Field in front of the Whittemore Center.


The men's and women's track teams lost their season openers at Maine last weekend and now take aim at their first home meet Saturday. Maine, Vermont, Boston College and Dartmouth are due in for a meet at noon. The America East championships are at Maine on May 2-3. The New England championships are at UNH May 9-10.
#6
Hockey / Re: Buffalo Roll Call
April 02, 2003, 09:28:56 AM
No tickets, yet! I'm working a lot of angles.
But, do or die, I will be there!
#7
Hockey / Re: ESPN.com Poll
March 25, 2003, 01:16:32 PM
http://msn.espn.go.com/main.html

I think that the rabid fans are speeking, CC is 4th, Minny has blown everyone away.
#8
Hockey / Re: Providence Tickets
March 25, 2003, 01:10:26 PM
I am in 227. Are these decent seats? It is upper deck corner, so I would guess no, but I have never been to this arena. Does anyone know how the view will be from here?
#9
Hockey / Re: adam picks BC to win it all
March 23, 2003, 08:07:47 PM
Shame on you Adam!

Just Kidding! No one can say that he wasn't objective!
#10
Hockey / Re: Bring it on!
March 23, 2003, 07:42:34 PM
[Q] Yeah, the #1 seed didn't get us anything special. All I can say is. . . . bring it on. [/Q]
This is the best post in response to the teams we drew. I'm with you Tom!
#11
Hockey / Re: Cornell - Brown spoilers
March 21, 2003, 06:49:12 PM
Good point!
#12
Hockey / Re: Cornell - Brown spoilers
March 21, 2003, 06:44:06 PM
So much for spoilers, anyone who does not want to be spoiled, DON'T go the the uscho home page.
#13
Hockey / Re: Polls 3/17
March 18, 2003, 09:53:36 AM
Keep CC in first. I would rather not play with the burden that 1st place has carried this year. It seems to be a jinx to everyone from NoDak to BC. Even CC has received its share of losses while in first.
#14
Hockey / Re: Favorite between-period entertainment?
March 05, 2003, 10:52:47 AM
Little kids rule!
Get 30 of them out there with 3 pucks. Best entertainment for the money!
#15
Hockey / Re: Frozen Four
March 04, 2003, 03:20:11 PM
I found 8 tickets for sale already on ebay. 2 sets of two tickets and one set of 4 tickets. Prices are not to far over the sale price, yet.

Ok, I did a more general search and came up with 8 sets of tickets on sale, 20 tickets in all. I'm sure there will be many more, but prices asked may increase as we get closer to the weekend of the event.