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Ryan Wetterberg FINALLY scored on a breakaway
Can't decide which part was best...the prediction or the first (missed) breakaway
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McConvey wrote:Mine will be more recent, and a little bit different due to the fact that I wasnt allowed to cheer...

--Having to learn to mumble sarcastically since I wasnt allowed to cheer.
--The once or twice a season I'd forget I wasnt allowed to cheer and bellowing either "YES" or "NO" at the top of my lungs.
I only got in trouble once........ :-D

Most of my memories are definately different than everybody elses.
-Pregame, post game, and intermission speeches
-The Waterboy chant from Section E
-Falling on my ass walking off the ice after warmups
-Don Woods
-Me yelling at the entire section behind the visitors bench
-Ay Zig after games (wins)
-Getting to the rink shortly after noon and hanging out in the lockerroom all day
-Getting begged for pucks by students
-Getting my jersey for Christmas in 1994 and having to have the sleeves hemmed halfway so I could wear it. Still wear it to every game.
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FlagCityFalcon wrote:
Ryan Wetterberg FINALLY scored on a breakaway
Can't decide which part was best...the prediction or the first (missed) breakaway
It only took the entire season for him to score on one of his numerous breakaways.
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pdt1081 wrote: -Falling on my ass walking off the ice after warmups
When I was at UML we had a kid that would occasionally do this on purpose. Usually on the road, which I always thought was odd.
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