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- spacecampaddict28
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I can't stand any of the people on the team. I watched the last game, but stopped watching it after a while because it was so depressing.
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ASA 12-day July 05
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college hockey
On the same subject, how many of you have watched college hockey. UAH has a really good team, most of which are not Americans (
), but they are really good. They have consistantly been ranked in the top 3 in the CHA. Everybody thinks its so wierd to have a hockey team in a state that doesn't really get much snow or ice. Oh well check out the league standings at http://www.collegehockeystats.com/0304/standings/cham
or check out UAH's web page at:
http://www.uah.edu/Athletics/hockey/index.shtml

or check out UAH's web page at:
http://www.uah.edu/Athletics/hockey/index.shtml
Go-Ku
If you look at the world and never question anything how can you ever truely learn anything at all?
Maverick can't hover!!!!
Helicopters don't fly, they simply beat the air into submission.
If you look at the world and never question anything how can you ever truely learn anything at all?
Maverick can't hover!!!!
Helicopters don't fly, they simply beat the air into submission.
Yeah, people are always surprised to find out that USF has a hockey team or that I play on ice. At least it gets cold in Hunstville, heck, it snowed when I was there last.
If anyone wants to see my team stats: http://pointstreak.com/players/players- ... eamid=8862. I'm number three and I actually have three assists, the score keepers are really bad about those.
If anyone wants to see my team stats: http://pointstreak.com/players/players- ... eamid=8862. I'm number three and I actually have three assists, the score keepers are really bad about those.
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- monkeynautt
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Two years ago we had a rink in our backyard and we would play hockey on it.
-Laura
ASA:
Aug 2001 - Shepard
Aug 2002 - Shepard
July 2003 - Goddard
Dec 2003/Jan 2004 - Von Braun
May/June 2004 - Enterprise
Alumni SA:
June 2007 - Challenger
July 2009 - Columbia
Counselor:
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ASA:
Aug 2001 - Shepard
Aug 2002 - Shepard
July 2003 - Goddard
Dec 2003/Jan 2004 - Von Braun
May/June 2004 - Enterprise
Alumni SA:
June 2007 - Challenger
July 2009 - Columbia
Counselor:
Summer 2009
Robotics Counselor:
Summer 2010
- monkeynautt
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I've done that too. The weather is cold enough now that the ice should be thick enough to go on soon. We are having a snow storm right now.
-Laura
ASA:
Aug 2001 - Shepard
Aug 2002 - Shepard
July 2003 - Goddard
Dec 2003/Jan 2004 - Von Braun
May/June 2004 - Enterprise
Alumni SA:
June 2007 - Challenger
July 2009 - Columbia
Counselor:
Summer 2009
Robotics Counselor:
Summer 2010
ASA:
Aug 2001 - Shepard
Aug 2002 - Shepard
July 2003 - Goddard
Dec 2003/Jan 2004 - Von Braun
May/June 2004 - Enterprise
Alumni SA:
June 2007 - Challenger
July 2009 - Columbia
Counselor:
Summer 2009
Robotics Counselor:
Summer 2010
'e shoots...
Well, my team is playing in a Thanksgiving tournie this weekend. Our first game was earlier today and I scored!!! This was pretty special to me 'cause I'm generally a stay-at-home defenseman (I have to be, my partner thinks he's a superstar) so I don't get many opportunities. It was a beauty.
We had a faceoff in our offensive zone, to the right of the goal from our point of view. I was playing left D, so I was a few feet in from the blue line almost directly back from the goal. The puck went to the left winger, who was pressured, so he shoveled it back to me. I took two strides and let my wristshot rip, right past the goalie and into the top corner. That goal gave us the lead for the first and last time that game. We ended up losing 7-4. I played well, though. Really well.
We had a faceoff in our offensive zone, to the right of the goal from our point of view. I was playing left D, so I was a few feet in from the blue line almost directly back from the goal. The puck went to the left winger, who was pressured, so he shoveled it back to me. I took two strides and let my wristshot rip, right past the goalie and into the top corner. That goal gave us the lead for the first and last time that game. We ended up losing 7-4. I played well, though. Really well.
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