Re: Re: Hockey OT

2002-02-27 Thread David Brooks

Oh Oh.I can remember only having to look up 6 
teams in the papers.Doh

Dave

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On Tuesday, February 26, 2002, at 05:29  PM, 
frank theriault wrote:

 You may or may not remember (I don't know how 
old you are), but they 
 ~used~ to
 put mics near the player benches.

HAR!

I'm not that old.

-Aaron
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Re: Hockey OT

2002-02-27 Thread Aaron Reynolds

On Wednesday, February 27, 2002, at 07:19  AM, David Brooks wrote:

 Oh Oh.I can remember only having to look up 6
 teams in the papers.Doh

Heh, I don't remember much earlier than the Whalers.  I'm a young'un.

-Aaron
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Re: Hockey OT

2002-02-26 Thread Aaron Reynolds

On Tuesday, February 26, 2002, at 09:24  AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

 Anyone else able to read Wayne Gretsky's (it was him, right?) lips when
 the Canadians scored the goal that put them up 4-2? g I can understand
 why they didn't have a microphone on him!

HAR!  Yeah, Wayne has this reputation for being very nice and soft 
spoken and polite, to the point where in his press conference after the 
Czech game he said, Like they say, payback's a...well, we all know what 
they say about payback.  I actually checked the tape later to see if I 
had seen what I thought I had seen...yup, I did.

You become good at lip reading when watching hockey, because they NEVER 
put microphones down near the players or coaches.  Often, the 
conversations between them and referees or linesmen can be very 
entertaining.

I'm still wondering what the US coach was talking about at the end of 
the third period when he was shaking his head and saying That's what 
really pisses me off.

-Aaron

p.s. Lindros, scoring his first goal of the tournament against Belarus: 
It's about time!
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Re: Hockey OT

2002-02-26 Thread dick graham

The US men's coach, Herb Brooks, made the comment that the Canadian team 
played a terrific game and that the US team didn't have any legs left after 
their tough semi final game against the Russians while the Canadians had a 
relatively easy walk through to the finals. You could tell that the US 
didn't have the jump against Canada that they had Friday night against 
Russia.  That doesn't detract from the fantastic performance of the 
Canadians in the gold medal game.  They gave us a lesson in how the game 
should be played.

DG



At 11:10 AM 2/26/02 -0500, you wrote:
On Tuesday, February 26, 2002, at 09:24  AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

Anyone else able to read Wayne Gretsky's (it was him, right?) lips when
the Canadians scored the goal that put them up 4-2? g I can understand
why they didn't have a microphone on him!

HAR!  Yeah, Wayne has this reputation for being very nice and soft spoken 
and polite, to the point where in his press conference after the Czech 
game he said, Like they say, payback's a...well, we all know what they 
say about payback.  I actually checked the tape later to see if I had 
seen what I thought I had seen...yup, I did.

You become good at lip reading when watching hockey, because they NEVER 
put microphones down near the players or coaches.  Often, the 
conversations between them and referees or linesmen can be very entertaining.

I'm still wondering what the US coach was talking about at the end of the 
third period when he was shaking his head and saying That's what really 
pisses me off.

-Aaron

p.s. Lindros, scoring his first goal of the tournament against Belarus: 
It's about time!
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Re: Hockey OT

2002-02-26 Thread Aaron Reynolds

On Tuesday, February 26, 2002, at 05:29  PM, frank theriault wrote:

 You may or may not remember (I don't know how old you are), but they 
 ~used~ to
 put mics near the player benches.

HAR!

I'm not that old.

-Aaron
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