Truckman, try to be objective and if you can't, ask someone who will tell you truth. Think about the example you're setting for the youngster - accountability is a great lesson to learn.
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yeah for all we know we don't know who he really is, but we know who you areGeorge Blanda wrote:![]()
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It could be his first post and he could be Jacques LeMaire for all you know...The more posts you have doesn't mean you know more about hoceky...it just means you have a little less of a life...
How do you believe that you are supporting the team more then us when you are listening to the games on the radio. The team can't hear you from your house! And to think that you are more supportive then some of us on this board for the Flyer Hockey Team, well what ever world your in, maybe you have to click your heels together three times to get back to reality. Come to some of the home games, cheer, buy raffle tickets, and when I hear that you are doing this then maybe you can be a better suporter of the Flerys hockey team.truckman wrote:AngusYoung wrote:Truckman is a frustrated parent of a Flyer player who thinks his son is a better player than he is so now he has resorted to taking shots at his son's teammates. Way to show some class Dad. I can only imagine what he's telling the kid @ home. Grow up and support the Flyer program or transfer your son to a different school and give it a go there.truckman wrote: WHAT GAMES HAVE YOU BEEN WATCHING? THE FIRST LINE PLAYS A LOT OF THE 3RD PERIODS-IN FACT BEN HANOWSKI HAS THE GREEN LIGHT TO GO OUT WHEN HE WANTS. HE WANTS THE SCHOOL RECORD AND THE COACHES WILL HELP HIM GET IT. HE GOT HURT IN THE THIRD PERIOD OF A BLOW OUT GAME-HE SHOULDNT EVEN BE OUT THERE. POINTS DONT MEAN MUCH IN LF, IF YOU CHECK THE BOOKS YOU WILL SEE THE 99% OF THE FIRST LINES GOALS HAVE 2 ASSISTS
Flyers will win 6A barring any major injuries.
I'm sure my daughter would fit in great, I just love listening to the games on the radio and hearing the late addition points after the coaches had a chance to cook the books. And I do support the flyer program in many ways, probably more than the rest of you put together.
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So say there big buddy you got anything else to whine about before we head off to the games tonight...........except for you, you will be glued to your radio.truckman wrote:When did I say points matter in getting a D1 scholership? The subject was who was the best player in 6A, and people automatically go to who has the most points. My point was that the person with the most points is not always the best player. I would also agree that Ben is probably the best player in the section with his brother Beau right behind him. No axe to grind, just need to keep a good perspective on your goals as a team. I guess I better turn my rig around and get to the game in Rocori and say hi to all the real fans.
In what brucey?bruce06 wrote:The alex fergus game ended in a tie. Game was 2-0 in favor of alex after 2 periods. After that the refs took over. Penalty after penalty and the first two fergus goals were on pp's. Definately refs loved fergus. Alex is the better team here but will be in
You should know who I am as I have said my name several times on this thing...and I can tell ya one thing, it ain't Ben.ap4mvp wrote:yeah for all we know we don't know who he really is, but we know who you areGeorge Blanda wrote:![]()
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It could be his first post and he could be Jacques LeMaire for all you know...The more posts you have doesn't mean you know more about hoceky...it just means you have a little less of a life...see ya at the mac tonight Blanda
Why would you feel bad for people who didn't get to see poor reffing? Nothing I want to do more than watch a game where the refs decide the outcome.snakedude11 wrote:well for those of you who missed the alex vs fergus game i feel bad......alex goes up 2-0 after 2 periods has the best scoring chances and literally has the game sealed before the refs decide to take over...
I think Govs was the one to say awhile back that reffing never decides the outcome of a game. When you look back at a game a couple days later with a clearer head you'll realize that there is a bunch of things that the losing team could have done or shouldn't have done that would have helped them out.George Blanda wrote:Why would you feel bad for people who didn't get to see poor reffing? Nothing I want to do more than watch a game where the refs decide the outcome.snakedude11 wrote:well for those of you who missed the alex vs fergus game i feel bad......alex goes up 2-0 after 2 periods has the best scoring chances and literally has the game sealed before the refs decide to take over...Although I doubt they did.
Yet there are many who still blame the officiating. Which is funny. Have you ever gone to a hockey game and not heard at least some complaints coming from each side? Alex probably got away with some in this game, too.Goldy Gopher wrote:I think Govs was the one to say awhile back that reffing never decides the outcome of a game. When you look back at a game a couple days later with a clearer head you'll realize that there is a bunch of things that the losing team could have done or shouldn't have done that would have helped them out.
It's always either the lack of calls or too many calls. I've never heard someone come on here and say "Wow, that game was really well officiated."George Blanda wrote:Yet there are many who still blame the officiating. Which is funny. Have you ever gone to a hockey game and not heard at least some complaints coming from each side? Alex probably got away with some in this game, too.Goldy Gopher wrote:I think Govs was the one to say awhile back that reffing never decides the outcome of a game. When you look back at a game a couple days later with a clearer head you'll realize that there is a bunch of things that the losing team could have done or shouldn't have done that would have helped them out.
Well you heard it now Goldy, last nights apollo sartell game was really well officiated. Good win for apolloGoldy Gopher wrote:It's always either the lack of calls or too many calls. I've never heard someone come on here and say "Wow, that game was really well officiated."George Blanda wrote:Yet there are many who still blame the officiating. Which is funny. Have you ever gone to a hockey game and not heard at least some complaints coming from each side? Alex probably got away with some in this game, too.Goldy Gopher wrote:I think Govs was the one to say awhile back that reffing never decides the outcome of a game. When you look back at a game a couple days later with a clearer head you'll realize that there is a bunch of things that the losing team could have done or shouldn't have done that would have helped them out.