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Originally posted by ericredaxe View PostCorrect on location. I don’t know the exact ownership details but yes they are related... same menu, logo etc etc¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Originally posted by brassbonanza View PostThe menu isn't 100% the same, Tap focused more on beer where Cantina is more margarita and tequila-focused. But the food was generally the same. Tap was sold a few years ago by the original owner and there were some issues there with it. Cantina very, very recently expanded the place, nearly doubling its size. I doubt they're going anywhere any time soon.
Didn’t realize the original owner had sold. Sounds like they are both owned by some restaurant group.
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Originally posted by mookie1995 View Postporkchop bellows has blossomed
2017-18 Portland Winterhawks WHL gp31 g19 a21 pts40 pim31 +22¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Originally posted by brassbonanza View Postwow, who knew he'd be able to excel against 17 and 18 year olds with little emphasis on defense.
so he tooled in practice all last season, earning him the ice timea legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.
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Originally posted by brassbonanza View Postwow, who knew he'd be able to excel against 17 and 18 year olds with little emphasis on defense.Originally posted by Greg Ambrose on 3/7/2010The fact that you BC fans revel in the superiority of your team in an admittedly weak league leads me to believe you will be more sorely disappointed when the end comes than we will.
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Originally posted by Nick Papagiorgio View PostWe said that about Coyle too. Not that I disagree with your sentiment.
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Originally posted by ericredaxe View PostNot exactly hockey related (more pre game related) but the original Sunset is closed. Hope the Cantina is not the next to fall.The ORIGINAL Cross Check
Frozen Four appearances since 98'
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BC Hockey 1949, 2001, 2008, 2010, 2012 National Champions
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Here is the official release on the ASU game change. Not sure why we didn't do this in the first place. But glad the visiting fans will have a better chance to see their team. Hope you all enjoy your trip to the Valley!
http://www.thesundevils.com/news/201...ver-arena.aspx
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Originally posted by Revs89.2 View PostHere is the official release on the ASU game change. Not sure why we didn't do this in the first place. But glad the visiting fans will have a better chance to see their team. Hope you all enjoy your trip to the Valley!
http://www.thesundevils.com/news/201...ver-arena.aspxBU Hockey: The trophy case is once again growing
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Originally posted by BU Fan 84 View PostI'm glad it worked out for Coyle. He's having a pretty good NHL career. But I think if he had stuck it out at BU, he'd have ended up still having a pretty good NHL career. I imagine it'll work out in the end for Bellows, too, and it would've if he had stayed at BU.
I really hope he finds success and makes it, but I have my doubts. I think he would have developed into a good college player had he stayed. Beyond that, who knows.BU Hockey: The trophy case is once again growing
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The issues Bellows faced at BU are not similar to the ones Coyle had. Bellows had every opportunity to play and succeed here, but consistently underachieved, had difficulty adjusting to college-level defensive schemes, was very undisciplined on the ice in the first half of the season, and looked very much like a player who needed time to develop into a college-level player. Coyle looked like he belonged in college from his first game here, never had major penalty issues, and while he needed some adjustment, wasn't two steps behind the pace of the game. He was also playing under Parker's somewhat arcane offensive system that undeniably hindered his offensive ability. Moving to major junior allowed this part of his game to flourish and he succeeded. You cannot make the same argument that Quinn's offensive scheme hindered Bellows's ability to use his offensive skills. It seemed more that he just wasn't ready to compete at a high level in college. A year or two of solid development absolutely could've brought him to that point here.¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Originally posted by brassbonanza View PostThe issues Bellows faced at BU are not similar to the ones Coyle had. Bellows had every opportunity to play and succeed here, but consistently underachieved, had difficulty adjusting to college-level defensive schemes, was very undisciplined on the ice in the first half of the season, and looked very much like a player who needed time to develop into a college-level player. Coyle looked like he belonged in college from his first game here, never had major penalty issues, and while he needed some adjustment, wasn't two steps behind the pace of the game. He was also playing under Parker's somewhat arcane offensive system that undeniably hindered his offensive ability. Moving to major junior allowed this part of his game to flourish and he succeeded. You cannot make the same argument that Quinn's offensive scheme hindered Bellows's ability to use his offensive skills. It seemed more that he just wasn't ready to compete at a high level in college. A year or two of solid development absolutely could've brought him to that point here.a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.
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