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BG/Meechigoon Saturday night
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 8:39 pm
by FindlayFalcon
End of the 2nd--all tied up--3-3. Horrell having a great game. Sounds like Christie may have scored his first college goal!! They thought it was Unger but score sheet says Christie. Way to go Christie.
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 8:51 pm
by FindlayFalcon
It was Unger's goal, not Christie's. Oh well. Hey, it's a goal. We'll take it

Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 9:31 pm
by FindlayFalcon
Falcons lose a tough one 5-4. They really played well tonight. Sounds like the place was rocking tonight but unfortunately it sounded like the Weasels had as many fans as we did. They were very loud. Horrell got #3 star. He even got an assist.
Tough night tonight--with the loss and with the news of Siggy. The guys really pulled it together tonight.
Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2004 11:21 pm
by Hockey John
The Michigan people would sound louder on the radio due to their seats being in the section right below the BG radio broadcast spot in section G.
I want to also say how proud I was in the team's efforts tonight. They played hard and gave all they had.
To Jordan and his family - our prayers are with you. Thank you for all you have done for BG hockey fans and all you will do for us in the future.
Hockey John
Falcons Left It On The Ice Tonight
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 12:01 am
by BGSU99
I was very proud of the effort of our team tonight. I was shocked and saddened to hear about Jordan Sigalet. My thoughts and prayers will go out to Jordan and the Sigalet Family. It was an exciting game, great crowd, and Horrell made some great saves tonight to keep us within striking distance. Our team played hard tonight. Hopefully, the fans will continue to come out and support these kids. As for Jordan, if any kid can take something like this and turn it into a positive, I'm betting that Jordan will. It was a great effort by Coach Paluch and the team tonight and it's a shame they didn't get the result they were looking for.
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 12:31 am
by TheKa
I thought that the team showed a lot of heart coming back from that debacle of a game Friday night, especially knowing that the announcement about Jordan was about to become public. I think this shows exactly what this team is about...they are a TEAM and they never QUIT! They hung tough with the #4 team in the nation tonight and it says some GREAT things about the direction this team is headed...and that is UP! GREAT JOB GUYS!
A side note...and I feel badly complaining about this on a night like tonight, but I cannot believe what I heard coming out of section E tonight. I know for a fact that the "F*** Montoya" cheer, if that's what you want to call it...drove more than one family from the stands. These families had small children and didn't want them hearing that type of language. They were leaving in droves after the second period and the parents were none too happy about it. I can't believe what I was hearing...PLEASE someone tell me I heard incorrectly, as did about 50 other people.
Now, back to what's important...The second half of the season is going to be so fun and exciting and I just can't wait for it to start!
Erika
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 12:33 am
by BGDrew
Those weren't students leading those cheers.
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 1:05 am
by rollalongFF0304
The knuckleheads two rows up from me would beg to differ.
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 3:58 am
by TG1996
TheKa wrote:I know for a fact that the "F*** Montoya" cheer, if that's what you want to call it...drove more than one family from the stands.
For shame...
We spend days, weeks and months on this board in EVERY sport wondering why attendance is low, and then we pack the Ice Arena (man how I wish I could have been there to see that!!!) and, regardless of who started it, run not just fans, but potential long term fans (if these families had young kids with them) because of the need to drop an F-bomb...

Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 9:40 am
by FindlayFalcon
BGDrew wrote:Those weren't students leading those cheers.
So who were they? And just a couple of guys can't be loud enough to be heard halfway across the arena. Some other "fans" had to be taking up the chant too. This really saddens me. If the students didn't start it---perhaps they could have put a stop to it ?????
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 11:28 am
by Dayons_Den
I commented at the time how annoying and uncreateive the F- Montoya cheers were.
Then I gave the same group credit when they started the "It's All Your Fault" cheer, I thought that was funny and good.
Suppose it just depends who take the initiative to lead things.
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 12:19 pm
by FindlayFalcon
Dayons_Den wrote:I commented at the time how annoying and uncreateive the F- Montoya cheers were.
Then I gave the same group credit when they started the "It's All Your Fault" cheer, I thought that was funny and good.
Suppose it just depends who take the initiative to lead things.
I may be wrong but I think the It's all your fault cheer originated in Ann Arbor. Of course, they follow it up with a string of expletives!!
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 1:51 pm
by bgkarabear
I'm not sure who started the "F--- Montoya" cheer...but I didn't really enjoy that one. With all the little kids in the arena, that's not cool. I did enjoy the "It's all your fault" cheer though...that was a much better cheer to chant!
The students flipping Michigan off were irking me too...there is no real reason for that. It was only a select few but honestly, I don't think some of them think about the little kids and families that watch the games in the arena. They must be able to acknowlege that it's just not students in the arena.
Other than that, the arena was rocking last night! The energy was crazy and it was awesome! When it's so loud that you can barely hear the band (I still love the band!

), you know it's been a good, crowd involved game!
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 2:29 pm
by BGDrew
bgkarabear wrote:I'm not sure who started the "F--- Montoya" cheer...but I didn't really enjoy that one. With all the little kids in the arena, that's not cool. I did enjoy the "It's all your fault" cheer though...that was a much better cheer to chant!
The students flipping Michigan off were irking me too...there is no real reason for that. It was only a select few but honestly, I don't think some of them think about the little kids and families that watch the games in the arena. They must be able to acknowlege that it's just not students in the arena.
Other than that, the arena was rocking last night! The energy was crazy and it was awesome! When it's so loud that you can barely hear the band (I still love the band!

), you know it's been a good, crowd involved game!
The Michigan fans were doing the same to the student section. When I looked over there was a guy who looked like he was about 35 and his wife about the same age who first started screaming it. I agree that it shouldn't have been cheered at the game, but I've never seen the IA that full. I sent an e-mail to Krebs asking him to tell the students to censor the cheers a little.
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 3:17 pm
by bacn3
I'm not sure who started the "F--- Montoya" cheer...but I didn't really enjoy that one. With all the little kids in the arena, that's not cool.
about the 3rd time they did that there was a little girl walking down to her seat all of about 4 or 5 years old and i got most of the people around me to stop i yelled at them pretty good there is no need for that, i wanted to just chant MOOOOONNNNNNTOOOYYYYAAAAA!!!!!! but no one would have it they wanted the F montoya and i was not happy at all at least i got some to stop
