You've broken someone's trust by posting rumors on message boards. If the person would not want it to be public knowledge, then it's best left off here entirely.
That is almost unbelievable. Would seem if one wanted to watch and had the means to watch the live NCAA event on TV, the last place they'd be would be sitting at at a PC refreshing a live blog to find out what's going on. Maybe the NCAA powers are too old to understand what this electronic stuff actually is. Ridiculous.
Here is the schedule. One early weekday game (Aug. 23), then an open Sep 1 weekend. Dont' know if that's a date they want to fill but there are 10 games on the schedule.
Thanks to iceberg for helping me (through pm's) get my satellite equipment up and pointed at the sat this weekend. Now it's just wait and hope FSSN stays on that satellite, although rotating my fixed system to a different satellite no longer seems that hard, unless it's during a Duktober snow storm
All games in the finals will start at 8PM ET, fairly late at Ottawa, and very early when they play at Anaheim. Nice if watching from the CT zone, however.
Radke's a keeper; how many teams would love to have players like him who play the role asked of him without question. Add the upper class leadership to the equation, and he need to be a regular in the Sioux lineup.
So why do you care enough to post here? Duncs finds open ice and the Sioux will have plenty of players who can get him the puck where he can snipe. Toews is a big loss, but it hardly eliminates Dunc's from the picture. Everyone "down south" can only hope.
Interesting that Jacques Lamoureaux has successfully reapplied to the Air Force Academy, and will leave Northern Michigan for the Academy this fall.
Meanwhile, brother Mario has opened his recruitment and will probably be in the USHL this year (see Brad's blog).
didn't see it Rick; just happened to click the link to the stats just as the slash was posted. Had I had dishnetwork installed in time, I may have paid to watch this tourney with all the Sioux in it.