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Originally posted by Fishman'81 View PostUpdate: Sox plated 38 runs in 3 games v. the Yank-me's.
You all know this already, but it sure made us really happy inside.I swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell.
Maine Hockey Love it or Leave it
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Re: Maine Black Bears 2019: Offseason Approaching
Originally posted by Fishman'81 View PostUpdate: Sox plated 38 runs in 3 games v. the Yank-me's.
You all know this already, but it sure made us really happy inside.
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“The most important thing he taught me was about caring for your players, and that spending time with your players was more important than what you could teach them.” Jim Montgomery on Grant Standbrook @NCAAHOCKEYCOACH @AHCAHockey @collegehockey https://t.co/ZwSh3nllYv
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TV schedule
Football TV Dates:
Oct. 12 - Richmond - 12 p.m.
Oct. 26 - William & Mary - 1 p.m.
Nov. 16 - Rhode Island - 12 p.m.
Men's Ice Hockey TV Dates:
Nov. 1 – Boston University (7:30 p.m.)
Nov. 15 – New Hampshire (7:30 p.m.)
Jan. 31 – Merrimack (7:30 p.m.)
Feb. 7 – Northeastern (7:30 p.m.)
Feb. 15 – UConn (7:30 p.m.)
Feb. 22 – Vermont (5:00 p.m.)
March 6 – Providence (7:30 p.m.)
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Originally posted by ticapnews View PostTV schedule
Football TV Dates:
Oct. 12 - Richmond - 12 p.m.
Oct. 26 - William & Mary - 1 p.m.
Nov. 16 - Rhode Island - 12 p.m.
Men's Ice Hockey TV Dates:
Nov. 1 – Boston University (7:30 p.m.)
Nov. 15 – New Hampshire (7:30 p.m.)
Jan. 31 – Merrimack (7:30 p.m.)
Feb. 7 – Northeastern (7:30 p.m.)
Feb. 15 – UConn (7:30 p.m.)
Feb. 22 – Vermont (5:00 p.m.)
March 6 – Providence (7:30 p.m.)
If football is still in the mix at that point, even Durham will be on the plate for the RS finale.
Tough times to be a Maine fan, but hope springs eternal, and I do believe that football has another shot in the coming season.
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Re: Maine Black Bears 2019: Offseason Approaching
Originally posted by Fishman'81 View PostThanks, we'll probably have them all on Dish here, so I'll look at the listings. And we'll certainly attend the Colgate and Albany games, and suffer at St. Lawrence for the hockey.
If football is still in the mix at that point, even Durham will be on the plate for the RS finale.
Tough times to be a Maine fan, but hope springs eternal, and I do believe that football has another shot in the coming season.
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Originally posted by Ma#1ne Hky View PostAgree that the FB program this year has a very good chance...on paper it looks real good, but we know also it will come down to keeping Ferguson healthy, how the team transitions to a New Head Coach and changes in the other Coaching slots...and how they turn out in close games...as last year it went all Maine in those type of games...BUT have to be more confident on the FB compared to the upcoming hockey season. HKy has Many ?-marks on defense/offensive scoring and overall depth. IMO Swayman will be called upon to be the best player for Maine...work-horse.
I'm not nearly as hopeful for hockey, but I will say that Swayman is easily the best goalie that RG has brought-in, and -aside from bone-headed Binner- his D hasn't too looked bad in its own end as a general rule. If the team GAA is below, say, 3, Maine might have a shot at the Garden.
Not holding my breath on that one, and I certainly don't want Red extended again on the basis of an ongoing failure, but a little light at the end of the tunnel would feel refreshing, at least for his successor, and the few of us who still care.
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Originally posted by Fishman'81 View PostGood summary. Not sure how Jefferson's departure will impact the running game, but Maine's spread-offense should work for a capable replacement RB. Ferguson is a talented QB, but if Maine is forced to get too pass-happy, he'll likely get hurt... Still, football could be good again this coming season. Maybe very good.
I'm not nearly as hopeful for hockey, but I will say that Swayman is easily the best goalie that RG has brought-in, and -aside from bone-headed Binner- his D hasn't too looked bad in its own end as a general rule. If the team GAA is below, say, 3, Maine might have a shot at the Garden.
Not holding my breath on that one, and I certainly don't want Red extended again on the basis of an ongoing failure, but a little light at the end of the tunnel would feel refreshing, at least for his successor, and the few of us who still care.
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