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hawkhockey15
02-22-2006, 02:11 PM
All games will be played at Holy Cross.

Saturday March 25th

4pm: Saint Anselm vs. Holy Cross
7pm: Sacred Heart vs. Saint Michaels

Sunday March 26th

4pm: Consolation Game
7pm: Championship Game


Thoughts, comments?

hockeyyfan
02-23-2006, 06:49 AM
Thoughts, comments?


Maybe re-name it the Millard Fillmore Memorial Tournament.......???

uvmcats
02-23-2006, 10:56 AM
Maybe re-name it the Millard Fillmore Memorial Tournament.......???

I was thinking the Cardinal's Cup or the Bishop's Cup. :)

I would think St. Anselm's should have its way in this affair with a possible challenge from Sacred Heart althougn Sacred Heart's last few game result are not very encouraging for them.

dumpthepuck
02-23-2006, 11:32 AM
All games will be played at Holy Cross.

Saturday March 25th

4pm: Saint Anselm vs. Holy Cross
7pm: Sacred Heart vs. Saint Michaels

Sunday March 26th

4pm: Consolation Game
7pm: Championship Game


Thoughts, comments?


Is this like the NIT for hockey?

:)

hockeyyfan
02-24-2006, 12:56 PM
I was thinking the Cardinal's Cup or the Bishop's Cup. :) .

Chalice maybe? :confused:

uvmcats
02-24-2006, 02:24 PM
Chalice maybe? :confused:

Not bad, I refrained from Grail. :)

hawkhockey15
02-25-2006, 10:03 PM
Game One
Saint Anselm 5
Holy Cross 2

Kathleen Twoomey scored 4 of the 5 goals for St. A's.

Game Two
Sacred Heart 12
Saint Michaels 0


Consolation Game Tomorrow @ 4pm
Holy Cross vs. Saint Michaels

Championship Game @ 7pm
Saint Anselm vs. Sacred Heart

carveman
02-26-2006, 09:53 AM
I hope St. A is ready for the championship game today...Sacred Heart, while not ready for D1 primetime, certainly is much improved from last year and is formidable competition for D3. Plus, this will be the "rubber match" for this year and an opportunity for Sacred Heart to have some revenge for last year's regular season and tournament losses.
It's basically pride on the line today, and I worry that Sacred Heart could have more to play for than does St. A. Hopefully, (coach) Flint will do his usual excellent job laying things out for his team, and that the somewhat dormant offense can bring it all together for the season's last game. Certainly Twoomey has waked up...now let's see if the other players can chip in as well.

uvmcats
02-26-2006, 04:10 PM
I hope St. A is ready for the championship game today...Sacred Heart, while not ready for D1 primetime, certainly is much improved from last year and is formidable competition for D3. Plus, this will be the "rubber match" for this year and an opportunity for Sacred Heart to have some revenge for last year's regular season and tournament losses.
It's basically pride on the line today, and I worry that Sacred Heart could have more to play for than does St. A. Hopefully, (coach) Flint will do his usual excellent job laying things out for his team, and that the somewhat dormant offense can bring it all together for the season's last game. Certainly Twoomey has waked up...now let's see if the other players can chip in as well.

Should be a good game. Hey, btw, is that you hawking unfinished furniture on the radio?

hawkhockey15
02-27-2006, 12:54 AM
Sacred Heart 2
Saint Anselm 1

carveman
02-27-2006, 07:25 AM
Should be a good game. Hey, btw, is that you hawking unfinished furniture on the radio?
Yep--when I'm not illuminating the hockey world I have a family business selling and finishing furniture. :D
Too bad the Hawks couldn't have put more than one goal up last night--but kudos to Sacred Heart and a hearty "well played" to all St. A players for a pretty solid second season.
I hope this second 20-win season leads to an even stronger schedule next season; with the exception of the deer in the headlights game v. Midd, the Hawks played the top teams admirably and hopefully gained some valuable experience. Whoever they play next year, I doubt anyone will take them lightly.