Polls 2/6/06

Started by ganderson, February 06, 2006, 02:53:11 PM

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KeithK

[quote rollinson]I made it to two game last season and both were ECAC losses...their only two ECAC losses last year where they finished 18-2-2 in the league.

I went to the same two games this year (at Harvard and Dartmouth) and saw them split. Unfortunately, the Dartmouth game was their worst showing of the year. Oh well, I'm glad they're getting the job done now when it counts.

Go Red!

Chip '95[/quote]So, for the love all that is good and Red, STAY AWAY! :-D :-P :-D

Beeeej

Hey, Keith, I was thinking about bringing a different first date to each playoff game this year.

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

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KeithK

[q] Hey, Keith, I was thinking about bringing a different first date to each playoff game this year. [/q]That's it.  We're doomed.

Trotsky

[quote Beeeej]Hey, Keith, I was thinking about bringing a different first date to each playoff game this year.[/quote]
You've starting dating the sighted? B-]

Rita

[quote KeithK][quote rollinson]I made it to two game last season and both were ECAC losses...their only two ECAC losses last year where they finished 18-2-2 in the league.

I went to the same two games this year (at Harvard and Dartmouth) and saw them split. Unfortunately, the Dartmouth game was their worst showing of the year. Oh well, I'm glad they're getting the job done now when it counts.

Go Red!

Chip '95[/quote]So, for the love all that is good and Red, STAY AWAY! :-D :-P :-D[/quote]

This coming from the person who has been banned from starting any game threads. Keith can post to them, he just can't start them! ;-)

schoaff

[quote KeithK][quote rollinson]I made it to two game last season and both were ECAC losses...their only two ECAC losses last year where they finished 18-2-2 in the league.

I went to the same two games this year (at Harvard and Dartmouth) and saw them split. Unfortunately, the Dartmouth game was their worst showing of the year. Oh well, I'm glad they're getting the job done now when it counts.

Go Red!

Chip '95[/quote]So, for the love all that is good and Red, STAY AWAY! :-D :-P :-D[/quote]

Don't let them scare you. Back in 2003 going in to the playoffs they'd only lost 4 games all year, including the only 3 I'd been able to see. The odds of that happening randomly was only about 1 in 50 but I decided to fly up from Florida to attend the games in Albany anyway. The result there was, of course, rather satisfactory ;-)

RichH

[quote schoaff] but I decided to fly up from Florida to attend the games in Albany anyway. The result there was, of course, rather satisfactory ;-)[/quote]

Yeah, but admit it...you were terrified that you had done it again.  :-)

schoaff

[quote RichH][quote schoaff] but I decided to fly up from Florida to attend the games in Albany anyway. The result there was, of course, rather satisfactory ;-)[/quote]

Yeah, but admit it...you were terrified that you had done it again.  :-)[/quote]

I believe my exact words were "I can't believe F***ing Harvard has F***ing done it to us a F***ing-gain," as the 50ish year old Clarkson fan in front of me was going crazy cheering for the game's third goal.

His reaction to the fourth and fifth goals was, of course, rather satisfactory :-D.