Re: Official Oswego State 2014-2015 Thread...LETS FINISH THE JOB!!!!!
#5 I think you should start your own thread on yourself, lol When your goal went in it did have a seeing eye dog guide it!!!
On a more serious note glad to hear you will be at the white out in a few weeks and see you there. Fitty and the buffalo gang will be there also.
Oswego '88
#5 I think you should start your own thread on yourself, lol When your goal went in it did have a seeing eye dog guide it!!!
On a more serious note glad to hear you will be at the white out in a few weeks and see you there. Fitty and the buffalo gang will be there also.
Oswego '88
Hey I didnt start this...Yes wasnt sure about going this yr again,to many parties,meeting etc,but just got 3 SRO tickets for Platty and 3 for sec 53 sat night,should bef fun for all....I am pretty sure that Hebert was fooled after seeing so many shots from Snell and Fitty,that mine was like a change-up,plus he was probably having a cup of coffee waiting for it to arrive.
Re: Official Oswego State 2014-2015 Thread...LETS FINISH THE JOB!!!!!
Been silent all year but I have to say those articles are awesome. I was up in Oswego this past weekend for a youth hockey tournament, was able to get Ed Gosek to speak to my peewee team post practice on Saturday at 11am, watched my assistant coach Ryan Koresky who played at Oz 2004-2007 skate with the team, and reminisced with Kevin Ahearn about all the fun we had back in the day. Backdraft's ears must have been ringing because we had a laugh or two at his expense. For those interested in some extra color regarding that RIT article "Pete who?, all week long prior to that game, Unger came up with some crazy face off play in the offensive zone. It went like this. Pull the goalie for the extra attacker. Center takes the draw, one defenseman lines up behind the center, and the four other skaters lines up in a straight line hash mark to the middle of the slot. The center's job was to hit the puck to the boards, pursue the puck and blindly throw it back towards the middle where each of the first three players would tie up their man, lift their sticks and watch the puck magically get to the fourth player who would have a free shot on goal. RIT lined up with three in the slot and a defenseman behind their center. Down 4-1 or whatever the score was, Unger calls a timeout and draws up the play. I forget who our six players were but am pretty sure Mike Snell was the intended shooter. Low and behold, it works to perfection, we go in the locker room shocked and with total conviction that we would win that game and we did.
Been silent all year but I have to say those articles are awesome. I was up in Oswego this past weekend for a youth hockey tournament, was able to get Ed Gosek to speak to my peewee team post practice on Saturday at 11am, watched my assistant coach Ryan Koresky who played at Oz 2004-2007 skate with the team, and reminisced with Kevin Ahearn about all the fun we had back in the day. Backdraft's ears must have been ringing because we had a laugh or two at his expense. For those interested in some extra color regarding that RIT article "Pete who?, all week long prior to that game, Unger came up with some crazy face off play in the offensive zone. It went like this. Pull the goalie for the extra attacker. Center takes the draw, one defenseman lines up behind the center, and the four other skaters lines up in a straight line hash mark to the middle of the slot. The center's job was to hit the puck to the boards, pursue the puck and blindly throw it back towards the middle where each of the first three players would tie up their man, lift their sticks and watch the puck magically get to the fourth player who would have a free shot on goal. RIT lined up with three in the slot and a defenseman behind their center. Down 4-1 or whatever the score was, Unger calls a timeout and draws up the play. I forget who our six players were but am pretty sure Mike Snell was the intended shooter. Low and behold, it works to perfection, we go in the locker room shocked and with total conviction that we would win that game and we did.
Great story, thanks! You are never really done until its done.
Pierre Belanger played on the first lakers team in the mid 60's. I always said a good game for him was 2 goals and 3 fights.
He does reside in NH and is still playing competitive hockey. We see him every summer.
Peter, you guys had a hell of a season in 1987. You won the SUNAAC, beat Elmira and Hamilton in the ECAC tourney. Lost to Plattsburgh.
You beat Babson 2 of 3 , 2 in OT in the NCAA tourney. Eventually losing to the Birds.
Pierre Belanger played in 38 games with Lakers over 2 years (1966-68), scoring 70 Goals and getting 61 assists (131pts)
Larry Normandin
SUNY Cobleskill '83-SUNY Plattsburgh '00
Temper is one thing you can't get rid of by losing it.
God gave everyone patience-The wise use it.
Trust is like paper - Once crumbled it can never again be perfect.
Been silent all year but I have to say those articles are awesome. I was up in Oswego this past weekend for a youth hockey tournament, was able to get Ed Gosek to speak to my peewee team post practice on Saturday at 11am, watched my assistant coach Ryan Koresky who played at Oz 2004-2007 skate with the team, and reminisced with Kevin Ahearn about all the fun we had back in the day. Backdraft's ears must have been ringing because we had a laugh or two at his expense. For those interested in some extra color regarding that RIT article "Pete who?, all week long prior to that game, Unger came up with some crazy face off play in the offensive zone. It went like this. Pull the goalie for the extra attacker. Center takes the draw, one defenseman lines up behind the center, and the four other skaters lines up in a straight line hash mark to the middle of the slot. The center's job was to hit the puck to the boards, pursue the puck and blindly throw it back towards the middle where each of the first three players would tie up their man, lift their sticks and watch the puck magically get to the fourth player who would have a free shot on goal. RIT lined up with three in the slot and a defenseman behind their center. Down 4-1 or whatever the score was, Unger calls a timeout and draws up the play. I forget who our six players were but am pretty sure Mike Snell was the intended shooter. Low and behold, it works to perfection, we go in the locker room shocked and with total conviction that we would win that game and we did.
No one laughs at my expense and gets away with it,expext my wife,who are you sir,show yourself?? Well I'll stop by and say hi to Kevin next month and perhaps have a few laughs at your expense, and hey if ya cant laugh at yourself,who can ya laugh at,sometimes they are the best laughs....yea pretty funny to see those articles and read the names, some you forget,not to mention the T.V. adds
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