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11-15-2007, 12:00 PM
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This Week in SUNYAC
The Red Bird Is Back Look up. Wa-a-a-a-a-ay up. There you will see the Cardinals high on top the SUNYAC perch. By Plattsburgh's standards, they have had some off years recently. This season is more like a Plattsburgh year as they have opened the season with seven straight victories, all conference games. Even though they have played more league games than anyone else, you can pick any team ...
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11-20-2007, 03:31 PM
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Do You Believe in Miracles? YES!!!
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Re: This Week in SUNYAC
Keep up the great work with this column! I look forward to reading it every week to get my hockey weekends off and running!
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01-18-2008, 07:49 AM
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Re: This Week in SUNYAC
Being born in Ft. Wayne, IN, a Komet game was the first hockey game I ever attended. I don't even remember who they played, but it was St. Patrick's day so the ice was green and it was also free stick night for kids. I still have the full-sized flat bladed stick floating around somewhere...
Oh, and they lost.
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01-31-2008, 10:33 AM
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Re: This Week in SUNYAC
And you shouldn’t hate Bobby Fischer, while certainly there is nothing in his demented, manic statements worth commenting on, he suffered from a mental illness, and his sick comments are just that - sick. As for his chess genius, he should be revered 
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12-12-2008, 03:20 PM
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Re: This Week in SUNYAC
Yeah, right after there is a 24 hour period that no one talks about Plattsburgh, Oswego or Norwich.
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12-12-2008, 03:30 PM
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Re: This Week in SUNYAC
maybe when Point can start making it into their own conference finals people will talk about them again....being a pointer fan no wonder you choose to hold hands with adrian
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12-12-2008, 03:36 PM
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Donna Prima Donna
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At least the Point fans are allowed to cheer.
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02-14-2009, 01:49 AM
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Re: This Week in SUNYAC
It's great to see programs that have historically struggled battling for positioning in the SUNYAC, but just because Brockport and Potsdam are in it for a change, does not make their games the "best games in the SUNYAC" left this season, in the SUNYAC article this week. How about the Plattsburgh at Oswego game. That is the real deal, no contest. Just because they've both established their spots, doesn't make this game any lesser than these barely over .500 programs scrapping for conference position. There is not much bigger out their than Plattsburgh vs. Oswego with the season's they are both having and the history combined. Don't try to pump us up for lesser games.
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02-14-2009, 09:22 AM
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Re: This Week in SUNYAC
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Originally Posted by habsfan
It's great to see programs that have historically struggled battling for positioning in the SUNYAC, but just because Brockport and Potsdam are in it for a change, does not make their games the "best games in the SUNYAC" left this season, in the SUNYAC article this week. How about the Plattsburgh at Oswego game. That is the real deal, no contest. Just because they've both established their spots, doesn't make this game any lesser than these barely over .500 programs scrapping for conference position. There is not much bigger out their than Plattsburgh vs. Oswego with the season's they are both having and the history combined. Don't try to pump us up for lesser games.
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Maybe just maybe because thats NEXT week.... 
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02-19-2009, 10:04 AM
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Re: This Week in SUNYAC
Quote:
Originally Posted by habsfan
It's great to see programs that have historically struggled battling for positioning in the SUNYAC, but just because Brockport and Potsdam are in it for a change, does not make their games the "best games in the SUNYAC" left this season, in the SUNYAC article this week. How about the Plattsburgh at Oswego game. That is the real deal, no contest. Just because they've both established their spots, doesn't make this game any lesser than these barely over .500 programs scrapping for conference position. There is not much bigger out their than Plattsburgh vs. Oswego with the season's they are both having and the history combined. Don't try to pump us up for lesser games.
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Note that the name of that section is "Game of the Week" not "best games in the SUNYAC." Game of the Week picks are not necessarily the best match up or potentially the most exciting game, but also the most important game. So, yes, last week the game I picked had the greatest consequences in the standings.
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Last edited by Russell Jaslow : 02-19-2009 at 03:06 PM.
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02-19-2009, 07:44 PM
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Re: This Week in SUNYAC
Just wanted to make a correction to a minor misprint. The last time Oswego beat Plattsburgh was Feb 3, 2006. Not Feb 3, 2005
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