Peewee B west region at Morris
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Peewee B west region at Morris
Who do you like
RED DIVSION
10#1 Elk River
15#2 Moorhead Black
3#2 Wayzata Blue
10#3 Champlin Park
BLUE DIVISION
15#1 Praire Center Blue
10#2 Blaine
3#1 OMG Crimson
15#3 Brainerd
RED DIVSION
10#1 Elk River
15#2 Moorhead Black
3#2 Wayzata Blue
10#3 Champlin Park
BLUE DIVISION
15#1 Praire Center Blue
10#2 Blaine
3#1 OMG Crimson
15#3 Brainerd
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I believe you are thinking about a Division II-III team out of Illinois called "Robert Morris University".
Here are the details:
CHAMPAIGN, Ill.—A carbon monoxide scare has put the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Tournament on hold at the moment with hockey players, coaches and fans at risk. Reports of a carbon monoxide leak surfaced during the 4:30 p.m. opening round game between Robert Morris University and Liberty on rink one. Players and coaches complained of carbon monoxide symptoms.
TheUniversity of Illinoisteamwas allowed to playits opening round game against Central Oklahoma on rink two but not before firefighters began circling the rink with carbon monoxide detectors. Fans were immediately escorted from the building and players were to leave once they changed from their uniforms.
The arena was cleared for approximately an hour for firefighters to secure the building. The 7:30 p.m. opening round game between Oklahoma and Kent State was canceled while the 8:30 p.m. game between Lindenwood and Penn State made it through one period before being canceled.
Players from both the Lions and the Berks were reportedly taken to the hospital for examinations. Illini players reported that members of Ohio University also paid a visit to the hospital to be checked out.
With the cancellations taking place, the Oklahoma versus Kent State game is rescheduled for 8:30 p.m. on Sunday while Lindenwood and the Penn State Berks will finish their game at 5:30 p.m on Sunday. The Illini will play their quarterfinal game between the winner of Oklahoma and Kent State on Monday.
Stay tuned for more updates concerning the tournament and the carbon monoxide breakout.
Here are the details:
CHAMPAIGN, Ill.—A carbon monoxide scare has put the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Tournament on hold at the moment with hockey players, coaches and fans at risk. Reports of a carbon monoxide leak surfaced during the 4:30 p.m. opening round game between Robert Morris University and Liberty on rink one. Players and coaches complained of carbon monoxide symptoms.
TheUniversity of Illinoisteamwas allowed to playits opening round game against Central Oklahoma on rink two but not before firefighters began circling the rink with carbon monoxide detectors. Fans were immediately escorted from the building and players were to leave once they changed from their uniforms.
The arena was cleared for approximately an hour for firefighters to secure the building. The 7:30 p.m. opening round game between Oklahoma and Kent State was canceled while the 8:30 p.m. game between Lindenwood and Penn State made it through one period before being canceled.
Players from both the Lions and the Berks were reportedly taken to the hospital for examinations. Illini players reported that members of Ohio University also paid a visit to the hospital to be checked out.
With the cancellations taking place, the Oklahoma versus Kent State game is rescheduled for 8:30 p.m. on Sunday while Lindenwood and the Penn State Berks will finish their game at 5:30 p.m on Sunday. The Illini will play their quarterfinal game between the winner of Oklahoma and Kent State on Monday.
Stay tuned for more updates concerning the tournament and the carbon monoxide breakout.
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This is the club hockey tourney for college teams.conditioningsucks wrote:I believe you are thinking about a Division II-III team out of Illinois called "Robert Morris University".
Here are the details:
CHAMPAIGN, Ill.—A carbon monoxide scare has put the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Tournament on hold at the moment with hockey players, coaches and fans at risk. Reports of a carbon monoxide leak surfaced during the 4:30 p.m. opening round game between Robert Morris University and Liberty on rink one. Players and coaches complained of carbon monoxide symptoms.
TheUniversity of Illinoisteamwas allowed to playits opening round game against Central Oklahoma on rink two but not before firefighters began circling the rink with carbon monoxide detectors. Fans were immediately escorted from the building and players were to leave once they changed from their uniforms.
The arena was cleared for approximately an hour for firefighters to secure the building. The 7:30 p.m. opening round game between Oklahoma and Kent State was canceled while the 8:30 p.m. game between Lindenwood and Penn State made it through one period before being canceled.
Players from both the Lions and the Berks were reportedly taken to the hospital for examinations. Illini players reported that members of Ohio University also paid a visit to the hospital to be checked out.
With the cancellations taking place, the Oklahoma versus Kent State game is rescheduled for 8:30 p.m. on Sunday while Lindenwood and the Penn State Berks will finish their game at 5:30 p.m on Sunday. The Illini will play their quarterfinal game between the winner of Oklahoma and Kent State on Monday.
Stay tuned for more updates concerning the tournament and the carbon monoxide breakout.
Some of the teams are very good and a nice option for kids that want to play hockey at the college level with less pressure than D1, D3.
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yes there was carbon poisoning
i had to play it was really tough i could only take 10 to 20 second shifts it sucked and it felt like stuff was clogging my throat my friends were puking to
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