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sooo was falconfeathers full of s*** or is something going to happen?
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bghockeyfan wrote:sooo was falconfeathers full of s*** or is something going to happen?
It's 12:03am on Christmas Eve and Paluch is still coach.

You do the math. I'm going to go kick a puppy.
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Freddie wrote:Did anyhbody else notice how mush different the power play l;ooked last night? We actually has a forward camped in front of the crease. Was this at the coaches direction, or just the players doing what they know is right?
you are right. that was actually the first thing I noticed. they played the power play completely different. I would have a hard time thinking that the coaching would make such a change - especially because that is the first time it's changed all season. the other thing is on Saturday night, we didn't play nearly as much "dump-and-chase" hockey. in a lot of ways we looked like a completely different team

it could be Paluch knew something was coming. for the first time since I've been here, he stood with the players and actually "sang" the Alma Mater. and as Rightupinthere said, he's still coach. maybe we'll hear something after Christmas, maybe not
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It could be that he has been warned that there are expectations for the second half the year. In any case, something seems from what folks are saying, to have kicked him in the butt. Sadly, if this is the case, that it takes such a kick in the behind to get him moving isn't a positive thing.
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Freddie wrote:Did anyhbody else notice how mush different the power play l;ooked last night? We actually has a forward camped in front of the crease. Was this at the coaches direction, or just the players doing what they know is right?
I don't think anything was different. Clarkson didn't defend as aggressively as the other teams we've played. They just kinda collapsed on themselves. It's easy to look good when the other team doesn't really defend you. The few times they did start to get aggressive, we coughed up the puck and it went the other way.
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musicman2343 wrote:
Freddie wrote:Did anyhbody else notice how mush different the power play l;ooked last night? We actually has a forward camped in front of the crease. Was this at the coaches direction, or just the players doing what they know is right?
you are right. that was actually the first thing I noticed. they played the power play completely different. I would have a hard time thinking that the coaching would make such a change - especially because that is the first time it's changed all season. the other thing is on Saturday night, we didn't play nearly as much "dump-and-chase" hockey. in a lot of ways we looked like a completely different team

it could be Paluch knew something was coming. for the first time since I've been here, he stood with the players and actually "sang" the Alma Mater. and as Rightupinthere said, he's still coach. maybe we'll hear something after Christmas, maybe not
I noticed Pooch singing too after the game. Kind of impressed, never seen any basketball or football player or coach sing the alma mater. I wish they knew the words it would make the whole thing that much coller especially after a big game. just my two cents
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They should be singing Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba after a win, much more up tempo and in your face. I remember in the 2001 CCHA playoffs when we started against Miami at Goggin. Since spring break was starting on Saturday of that week, Miami petitioned the CCHA, and got the OK, to move the games to Thursday, Friday, Saturday thinking they would at least get a good student crowd for the first game on Thursday and they did. However, BG beat them on Thursday and then sent them Miami home for the season on Friday with a win in OT. When I walked by the BG locker room the door opened and you could hear the players singing Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba at the top of their lungs. It was great and the Miami fans noticed and sunk their heads a little lower. That was the last season we went to the Joe.

Please sing Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba after all home wins!!!!
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bgpuckster wrote: Please sing Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba after all home wins!!!!
Traditionally saved for the locker rooms regardless of sport.
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bgpuckster wrote: Please sing Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba after all home wins!!!!
Traditionally saved for the locker rooms regardless of sport.
And I think the teams are required to listen to the alma mater after each game. The locker room version of AZZ is also a "fast forward" version of what you sing at the games.
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Falcon Fanatic wrote:
Rightupinthere wrote:
bgpuckster wrote: Please sing Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba after all home wins!!!!
Traditionally saved for the locker rooms regardless of sport.
And I think the teams are required to listen to the alma mater after each game. The locker room version of AZZ is also a "fast forward" version of what you sing at the games.
yeah, Urban Meyer started that tradition with his team after home wins, then GC started expanding it to all sports to honor the school after he left. usually when we're (the band) is there, we'll play the fight song, ay-zig, alma mater, then beer barrel.

it's good to know that the players sing it in the locker rooms as another celebration :D

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musicman2343 wrote:
Falcon Fanatic wrote:
Rightupinthere wrote:
bgpuckster wrote: Please sing Ay-Ziggy-Zoomba after all home wins!!!!
Traditionally saved for the locker rooms regardless of sport.
And I think the teams are required to listen to the alma mater after each game. The locker room version of AZZ is also a "fast forward" version of what you sing at the games.
yeah, Urban Meyer started that tradition with his team after home wins, then GC started expanding it to all sports to honor the school after he left. usually when we're (the band) is there, we'll play the fight song, ay-zig, alma mater, then beer barrel.

it's good to know that the players sing it in the locker rooms as another celebration :D

Merry Christmas all!
You are flat out incorrect on when this tradition started, but don't let my experience contradict you.

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well, so I was wrong. just repeating what i read on a different section of the forum. but you didn't have to be bitterly sarcastic. you could have just said when it started and pointed out my incorrect statement.
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musicman2343 wrote:well, so I was wrong. just repeating what i read on a different section of the forum. but you didn't have to be bitterly sarcastic. you could have just said when it started and pointed out my incorrect statement.
i'll admit when i'm wrong, so if i'm wrong, let me know
He's not bitterly sarcastic....He's just his usual sarcastic self!! Lighten up, Francis (Isn't that right RUIT?)! :-D
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I think its safe to say this thread has been hijacked by the band. Perhaps we should leave them alone so they can continue their pillow fight in private
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