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GOOD LUCK, FALCONS!!!

Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 11:05 pm
by Falcon Fanatic
Good Luck to the Falcons as they take on the Dartmouth Big Green tomorrow night in the Ledyard Bank Tournament in Hanover, New Hampshire!!! Game time is 7:00 PM!!!

GO FALCONS!!
BRING HOME A TROPHY!!!

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 12:00 am
by Bleeding Orange
I will totally second that, and I will be glued to my computer listening (even though my family thinks I'm crazy when I do so...). I can't wait until the Alaska Fairbanks series... We'll definately have to get section A pumped up.

Oh, and FF, I haven't forgotten about you. I'll be in contact once I finally get a break here ("Winter Break" is a bullshit term when you're looking for grad schools... :cry: ).

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 12:02 am
by Bleeding Orange
Oh, and if someone could post directions on how to use the chatroom, I will definately be there tommorow night. I've never been able to figure the damn thing out... :oops:

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 12:25 am
by bgbill
I'm looking forward to being at the games, but US Airways isn't being very helpful. After sitting around for several hours, they cancelled my flight from LaGuardia to Lebanon, NH tonight. Too late to do anything but spend the night in NY, and get to NH tomorrow morning. Not a weather problem; no crew available. As soon as this outfit finds the key, I think they'll lock it up.

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 6:51 am
by Lord_Byron
BGBill the "King of Queens" for a night!!

Have fun in NH and good luck to the Falcons. (and to you getting home)

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 9:26 am
by UK Peregrine
Does anyone know if any BG games are going to be televised this season on CSTV of FSN Ohio?

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 9:58 am
by Falcon Fanatic
Bleeding Orange wrote:Oh, and if someone could post directions on how to use the chatroom, I will definately be there tommorow night. I've never been able to figure the damn thing out... :oops:
It's pretty easy, just click on CHAT on the home page, then sign in and it takes you there. Unfortunately, I won't be in the chat room tonight, have a party to go to (friend heading back to Iraq!!), but we will be listening to the game at the house we are at. (....however, if I can hijack their computer for a little while... :twisted:)

GO ICERS!!!
SWEEP THE TOURNEY!!!!!

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 2:42 pm
by Falconfreak90
No doubt! GO ICERS!! I haven't had any luck listening on my sports pass the last 3 times I tried...and am getting quite agitated. Hopefully I'll get it worked out so I can listen online.


C everyone on 1/8!!

GO BG!~

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2004 3:54 pm
by UK Peregrine
From USCHO.com about tonight's matchup with Dartmouth:

Bowling Green
Players to watch: Jonathan Matsumoto, F (7-5-12); James Unger, F (5-7-12), Brett Pilkington, F (1-10-11); Jordan Singalet, G (8-4-2, 2.89 GAA, .916 sv%)

Notable: Though Bowling Green is one of college hockey's most improved teams this year, it enters the Ledyard Bank tournament on a three-game losing streak, having dropped its last two to Michigan and one against Michigan State before that. It is the longest losing streak of the season for the Falcons ... The Falcons will look to stay out of the box, having allowed power-play goals to the opposition more than 20 percent of the time ... The Falcons have not won an in-season tournament since 1998 when they captured the Bank One Badger Classic in Wisconsin ... BGSU did not play a holiday tournament last season.

Dartmouth
Players to watch: Mike Ouellette, F (1-7-8); Tanner Glass, F (3-4-7); Dan Yacey, G (2-5-1, 1.95 GAA, .924 sv%)

Notable: Similar to Bowling Green and Providence, Dartmouth enters the tournament without a 20-point scorer on its team. In fact, the Big Green don't have a single player in double-digits, which is somewhat defensible by the fact they have only played 11 games. Still, Dartmouth's offense ranks 54th out of 58 teams, scoring an anemic 2.00 goals per game ... Dartmouth is hosting this year's Ledyard Bank Tournament after a one-year hiatus, which is by design as Dartmouth and Vermont take turns in alternate years hosting a tournament in it's arenas. Dartmouth captured the title two years ago, routing Massachusetts-Lowell, 10-2.


http://www.uscho.com/news/2004/12/28_009459.php