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  1. I own a Nike mesh UND Hockey jersey and have been trying to find some place that will personlize it for me. I have had no luck so far and I'm about to give up.

    I've asked the people in the Ralph and they said they can't send in an already owned jersey. You have to buy it from them first.

    If anyone knows where I can get this done let me know.

  2. It said in the Herald today that Jordan got a head injury in practice.  Did anyone hear what happened and is he able to play this weekend? 

    I also heard that Schneider got hurt too but I didn't catch what happened to him?  Does anyone know his status?

    Hopefully they are both able to play this weekend!  But maybe this will give some freshman the chance to step up! :D

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    Schneider got a concussion. I haven't heard anything about Parise but I would rather not see him play this weekend. Lammy is the man.

  3. I couldn't find it anywhere on the ESPN website but I have some free time so I'll copy down.

    Rink Rat

    No one doubts the final destination for Zach Parise will be East Rutherford, N.J.  For now, though, the 20-year old center from Minneapolis has to bide his time in Albany.

    Two years ago, the University of North Dakota frosh was eighth in the nation in scoring with 61 points in 39 games.  As a soph, he was All-America and the MVP of the world juniors in Helsinki, where his U.S. team won gold.

    Small wonder that Devils GM Lou Lamoriello, who like undersized overachievers (Scott Gomez, John Madden, Brian Rafalski), traded up in the 2003 draft to pick the 5'11", 185-pound Parise 17th.  His team-first attitude and playmaking skills--"He competes every second," says Lou--were a perfect fit for New Jersey.  No surprise there, either: dad J.P., a two time NHL All-Star, was the same sort of player in his 14-year career.  Parise signed a three-year deal with the Devs in March and was eligible for the playoffs, but their first-round loss to Philly delayed his pro debut.

    Now the lockout has delayed it further.  But Parise scored eight points in his first eight games with the AHL Albany River Rats, and expectations for him are high.  "Pressure makes me play better," he says.  "I like to be the guy they want out there when the game's on the line."

    Wherever that game happens to be. - Lindsay Berra

  4. I was flipping through my ESPN Magazine that I got today and I saw a little article on Zach in there. It just mentions how he is playing well for the Albany River Rats and how he waiting to make his NHL debut. It's a nice little article.

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