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Post by raymond on Jan 20, 2006 6:42:23 GMT -5
WAs this in the newsletter that season ticket holders get. If so I didn't get it. Can someone post it on here for the rest of us. I'd like to see that again too. Thanks
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Post by raymond on Jan 19, 2006 20:37:02 GMT -5
This is prety much the ife story of this guy. Maybe it'll enlighten some people. By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Martha Rial, Post-Gazette Dave Hanson, general manager at the Robert Morris University Island Sports Center, was one of the goons in the movie "Slap Shot." His son, Christian, is a top prospect for the NHL. TORONTO -- People who watch Christian Hanson play hockey can't help but be aware of his size. He stands 6 feet 31/2 and weighs 196 pounds, even though he hasn't begun to fill out. And it would be pretty tough to overlook his skating and vision and playmaking and hockey sense. ***** Full articles are not permitted to be posted for copyright reasons. See : unofficialcats.proboards17.com/index.cgi?board=20052006&action=display&thread=1124464661 *****
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Post by raymond on Jan 20, 2006 20:45:07 GMT -5
If anybody goes to the post game show, Frank is the one who did it last week with Les.
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Post by raymond on Jan 20, 2006 20:08:27 GMT -5
anybody else lose the feed
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Post by raymond on Jan 20, 2006 18:02:19 GMT -5
nevermind. just noticed the 7:30 start
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Post by raymond on Jan 20, 2006 17:57:02 GMT -5
Anybody got the link working yet
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Post by raymond on Jan 20, 2006 17:47:24 GMT -5
This game will be a goaltenders dual. Low scoring but, CATS come out on top. 4-2 with an empty net.
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Post by raymond on Jan 19, 2006 8:06:13 GMT -5
Just wondering if anybody could clarify this. Apparantly during the intermission of the prospects game last night, Cherry mentioned that Sebastain had gained movement in his arms and was able to feed himself. Somebody please enlighten me.
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Post by raymond on Jan 16, 2006 14:59:10 GMT -5
Anybody who is interested can go.
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Post by raymond on Jan 14, 2006 8:47:10 GMT -5
I'm gonna say it's gonna be close to last night as far as he score sheet goes. Maybe not double digits but, close. Does anyone else think we should honor Latendresse? Even though he didn't play much. He was there and still contributed in other ways.
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Post by raymond on Jan 13, 2006 22:44:09 GMT -5
Brophy was tackled by Marchand which gave Karsums a clear lane to work with. That's the reason he was so hot. You didn't notice him go after Marchand while they were celebrating. Marchand just urned away from him and skated away with the team.
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Post by raymond on Jan 13, 2006 12:10:14 GMT -5
Cats put an absolute beating on the Fog Devils. This one will get out of hand in a hurry. Lots of cheap shots on Dupuis. Couple fighting majors and possibly a line brawl. Cats will win by double digits in Bourdon's debut. I have goosebumps already. Should be a good show. I hope they don't goon it up to bad for the little Timbit's sake. MMMMMMMMMMMM free timbits
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Post by raymond on Jan 11, 2006 19:23:08 GMT -5
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Post by raymond on Jan 11, 2006 19:00:18 GMT -5
Talented center iceman who joins the Irish after playing two seasons with the Tri-City Storm of the United States Hockey League (USHL) ... rejoins former Storm teammates Brian D'Arcy, Luke Lucyk and Mark Van Guilder at Notre Dame ... skilled playmaker with great hands and excellent vision on the ice ... was an assistant captain with the Storm in 2004-05 and was leading scorer with 19 goals and 33 assists for 52 points to tie for 16th in USHL scoring race ... had four power-play goals, two short-handed goals and four game winners in helping Storm to fourth-place in the USHL's Western Division with a 33-21-6 record ... winner of the USHL's prestigious Curt Hammer Award which is presented annually to the league's "most gentlemanly player who embodies what the USHL stands for on and off the ice" ... fourth Irish hockey player to receive Hammer Award, joining 2005 graduate Cory McLean, Aaron Gill `04 and Mark Eaton who now plays for the NHL's Nashville Predators ... selected to play in USHL's Top Prospects Game ... was ranked 66th in NHL Central Scouting's final rankings going into 2005 Entry Draft ... becomes sixth player from Pittsburgh area to play hockey at Notre Dame, joining Mike Leherr (`86-90), Tom Mooney (`84-'88), Tom Myers (`68-'69), Tom Parent (`84-'85) and John Roselli (`68-'71) ... is the sixth Notre Dame hockey player whose father played in the NHL, as his father, Dave, played 10 years of pro hockey, including stints with the Detroit Red Wings, the Minnesota North Stars and the WHA's Minnesota Fighting Saints ... father is best know for his role in the movie, Slapshot, as one of the famed Hanson Brothers.
PREP & PERSONAL: Graduated from Peters Township High School in McMurray, Pa. ... also attended Kearney High School in Kearney, Neb., while playing for the Storm ... as a freshman at Peters Township, helped lead Indians to 2002 Pennsylvania State title ... had four goals and three assists in championship game ... played five years with the Pittsburgh Hornets before moving to Kearney, Neb., to play for the Tri-City Storm ... full name is Christian David Hanson ... son of Dave and Suzanne Hanson ... has two sisters ... born March 10, 1986, in Glens Falls, N.Y. ...enrolled in First Year of Studies.
This is the kid you guys are talking about. He sounds like a good pick-up to me. He's a centreman, which we need so........
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Post by raymond on Jan 9, 2006 21:08:50 GMT -5
Just in case anyone wanted to know, Hartford played Portland last night and neither Saunders or Graham were in the line-up.
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