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sunflower-lilac42 · 3 months
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✧ 𝐁𝐘 𝐀 𝐓𝐇𝐑𝐄𝐀𝐃 || 𝘲𝘶𝘪𝘯𝘯 𝘩𝘶𝘨𝘩𝘦𝘴 ♔
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in which ally lindenwood, a fasion designer and designated mom friend, and quinn hughes, a professional hockey player, fall in love with each other at first sight
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okay so i changed the name like five times and this is the reason. i loved the name clara but for some reason it felt wrong, and then when i was trying to come up with a name for the au i was gonna go with dress and taylor swift but then i came up with hung by a thread which led me to by a thread by lucy score. so that's how i settled on the name ally
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rsedits9420 · 1 year
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Is there a way to look up when all of Markie's penalties were?
Yes. If you look up him on the roster, and then go to stats, you can see how many penalties he got a game. Then if u what to see specifically what penalties they were, just look up the game, and it should show a penalty recap. You just have to scroll. Hope this helps!!
This link should help!!!
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wdwbabes · 2 years
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Ice Hockey vs. Lindenwood • 10.07.2022
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reveal-the-news · 2 years
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Women’s ACHA Hockey Drops Series Finale to Indiana Tech
Women’s ACHA Hockey Drops Series Finale to Indiana Tech
Link to story Women’s ACHA hockey lost to Indiana Tech 6-3 in the series finale Saturday afternoon at SpeedOne Parkview Arena in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The Lions played great defense early, keeping the Warriors off the board for most of the opening period, but a goal at 16:17 put Indiana Tech ahead and the Warriors took a 2-0 advantage at 7:54 of the second. Lindenwood responds with great…
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brodys-hockey-blog · 2 months
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New teams d1
The NCAA has recently added some new D1 hockey programs. From the historic St. Thomas university transitioning from d3 to d1 to the ambitious Long Island University, each new addition brings its many benefits to the game. In the heartland, Lindenwood University are new to the scene as well across the border, the Simon Fraser University represents Canada in d1. The last newcomer on the list is Augustana University, with a hot start to their first season. With their blend of tradition, and talent, these teams are set to put even more excitement into the already electrifying world of college hockey. From intense rivalries to nail-biting matchups, fans can expect nothing but thrills from these rising teams as they make their mark on the ice. Keep your eyes glued to the action as these fresh faces carve out their legacies in NCAA d1 hockey.
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yolowoho · 7 years
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YIKES 
Nineteen women college hockey players were sent to area hospitals after several complained of symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning after a game at Lindenwood University's ice arena Friday night.
Lindenwood spokesman Scott Queen said a University of Wisconsin player was initially treated at a hospital and released. He said 18 Lindenwood players were then checked out at a hospital as well, including some who had reported dizziness.
The two teams played in a game earlier in the evening at the Lindenwood-owned facility in Wentzville.
They said that the game had been canceled due to facility issues, but this wasn’t mentioned. Glad everyone's okay. 
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sportsrepo · 3 years
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Syracuse splits series against Lindenwood, loses 5-3
Syracuse splits series against Lindenwood, loses 5-3
Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox. Subscribe to our sports newsletter here. After beating Lindenwood (1-7-0, 1-1 College Hockey America) on Friday 3-1, Syracuse (2-5-2, 1-1 CHA) lost 5-3, splitting the series and giving the Lady Lions their first win on the season. Unlike the first game of the series, which had a scoreless first period as a result of strong defense,…
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221brownstone · 7 years
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Elementary Live Tweet: 5x13 Over A Barrel "Sherlock has a new look. #Elementary"
I'm just now hearing about what happened in Quebec. Terrible, awful. Unfortunately crappy timing on all the Quebec talk in tonight's ep.
Lastly, I know I speak for our whole staff when I say that we're thinking about those affected by the shooting in Quebec tonight. Goodnight.
Brownstone business
Quiz Time! Can you name the three episodes in which these opening scenes occur?
The opening three scenes - in order - take place within the chronology of Dead Clade Walking, Bella, and Down Where the Dead Delight.
Of the opening three scenes, I wrote 2 of the source episodes, and @CraigSweeny wrote the other. Nod to our previous work. 
We wanted to use these opening flashbacks as a nod to the idea that Sherlock and Watson can't take EVERY single case they're offered.
We talked a lot about this in creating this episode. We think that, by now, they're probably offered dozens a month that they turn down. 
We're hoping for twenty-seven more seasons of the show. By the end, Sherlock will be an android and Clyde will be sentient.
Don't worry, you will see Sherlock and Joan "pay the piper" in just a moment...
The final moment of this episode - I won't spoil what it is - is TOTALLY REAL. That actually happened on our sets in December.
Case of the week
If you like @IsiahWhitlockJr - and why the hell wouldn't you - you're going to be AWASH in his glory this evening. He's amazing.
This episode has one hell of an ending. STAY TUNED Y'ALL. 
The supporting cast in this episode - led by @IsiahWhitlockJr - is INCREDIBLE. I was really, really excited about our cast list. 
I was pumped to put Watson in a situation of danger and to see her be a composed badass throughout. She doesn't shrink from fear...
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You'll notice that the date of Conor's attack was January 29th... WHICH IS TODAY OH MY GOD OH MY GOD OH MY GOD!
[@IsiahWhitlockJr: The clock is ticking, Sherlock... statute of limitations runs out... tonight ]
The Sylmar Bust is, in fact, the biggest smuggling payload in history. How do I know? READING, Y'ALL. BOOM.
AMAZING performance from @IsiahWhitlockJr in that last diner scene with @LucyLiu. Makes my mediocre writing seem distinctly less mediocre.
Wait, what the hell did he say was inside that barrel? PLOT TWIST.
[@IsiahWhitlockJr: Maple syrup? Sheeeeeeeee-it!]
I went to college in Vermont, so I'm well versed in the controversies of maple syrup. All this stuff about quotas is true. 
"Shoot first, ask questions never" is my favorite line from this episode. 😀
Helena Blavatsky is a real woman - and a total badass. She was writing and working at a time when it was very difficult for women to do so.
If I ever publish a book, I'm going to demand that my author photo is the same as Helena Blavatsky's.
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This Act Four is tense.... I'm sweating over here.
.@LucyLiu and @IsiahWhitlockJr are amazing in this final diner scene. I've got chills, and I've seen this episode like 19 times already.
Framing this case as Sherlock Holmes vs Time Itself comes from @CraigSweeny. Brilliant way to look at it.
Behind the scenes
Hi, hi, hi! It's me! Jeff, Jeff, Jeff! Ready for another thrilling installment of #Elementary. I KNOW I AM.
I gotta give mad props to @CraigSweeny for his help on this episode. His guidance was invaluable. He's also super handsome, so that helps.
[@CraigSweeny: @ELEMENTARYStaff You advance two assertions here.  Only one is true.]
The amazing cello music in the opening diner scene is written and performed by @zoecello. We've been using her music since Season 1.
I've been wanting to do a ticking clock Statute of Limitations episode forever. This setup finally gave us the opportunity. 
One of the companies Sherlock reads off for Jack - "Hardcastle Beam" - is a nod to my mother. Her maiden name is Hardcastle. Very English.
For this episode, we filmed with a drone to create the overhead footage.
We had a lot of fun thinking up a name for the gang from Queens. I voted for "The South Queens Friendship and Cocaine Crew."
We used visual effects to add more barrels to the derelict building. Here's the BEFORE shot.
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All the close-ups of WALL CLOCKS in this episodes were shot weeks after the original scenes were filmed. #Production
I love the diner that we used in this episode. Our locations department is amazing. It's the Lindenwood Diner in Brooklyn.
For you non-hockey fans, "Les Habs" is the nickname of the @CanadiensMTL. But I wouldnt know; I'm a @NHLBruins fan.
The final song of this episode is "Tropics" by @mymorningjacket. Incredible tune.
Thank you all so much for hanging out with me this evening! It's nice to get back to live-tweeting our episodes without football in the way.
We're off for a handful of weeks, but @writergeekrhw is up next on February 19th with a NEW episode!
I hope you all enjoyed watching the episode as much as I enjoyed writing it. And thanks again for hanging out!
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edivupage · 4 years
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Lindenwood University Admissions: Everything You Want to and Need to Know
Overview of Lindenwood University
Lindenwood University is a private, four-year university situated on 500 acres in Saint Charles, Missouri. The institution has a large selection of over 120 undergraduate and graduate degree programs for students. Students are supported by a robust 14 to 1 student/faculty ratio, and professors take a personalized approach to the teaching and learning process. Outside of the classroom, students will find plenty of opportunities to engage with the campus community via many clubs and organizations. The Lindenwood Lions play in the NCAA Division II Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association (MIAA).
Enrollment
Total Enrollment: 9,468 (6,529 undergraduates)
Gender Breakdown: 46% Male/54% Female
91% Full-time
Cost of Attendance Information
Tuition and Fees: $18,100
Books: $1,200
Room and Board: $9,200
Other Expenses: $2,700
Total Cost: $31,200
Financial Aid Information
Percentage of New Students Receiving Aid: 99%
Percentage of New Students Receiving Types of Aid
Grants: 99%
Loans: 63%
Mean Amount of Aid
Grants: $8,836
Loans: $7,760
Academic Programs Offered
Most Popular Majors: Business/Commerce, General; Criminal Justice/Safety Studies; Kinesiology and Exercise Science; Psychology, General; and Human Resources Management/Personnel Administration, General
Retention and Graduation
First-Year Student Retention (full-time students): 70%
Transfer Out Rate: 30%
4-Year Graduation Rate: 33%
6-Year Graduation Rate: 50%
NCAA Athletic Programs
Men’s Sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Wrestling
Women’s Sports: Basketball, Cross Country, Field Hockey, Golf, Gymnastics, Ice Hockey, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming and Diving, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball
Overview of Lindenwood University Admissions
Even with an acceptance rate of 88%, Lindenwood is a fairly accessible college. Students whose SAT/ACT scores and GPA are within the institution’s requirements have a good chance of being admitted. Applicants must complete an online application and send test scores from either the SAT or ACT and high school transcripts. Glowing recommendation letters can bolster your application, along with being involved with student organizations and attempting a challenging course load. Interested students should check out the university’s website, which has helpful tips and contact information for the admissions offices.
Admissions Data                        
Lindenwood University Acceptance Rate: 88%
Test Scores — 25th/75th Percentile
SAT Critical Reading: 500/580
SAT Math: 500/580
SAT Writing: -/-
ACT Cumulative: 20/25
ACT English: 20/25
ACT Math: 19/25
ACT Writing: -/-
Safety Net Schools: Easy to Gain Admission
If past admission data predicts that you would be a competitive candidate for Lindenwood University, it should be easy to gain admissions to the schools below. If Lindenwood University is currently out of your reach, then you are sure to be a competitive candidate for the schools below.
University of Texas at El Paso, University of California, Merced, California State University Sacramento, California State University Northridge, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Kean University, California State University Los Angeles
Same Tier: Just As Hard to Gain Admission
If you’re a competitive candidate for Lindenwood University, you should have an equal chance of gaining admissions at these schools.
Texas State University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Rider University, Old Dominion University, Georgia State University, Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Reach Institutions: Gaining Admissions Will Be More of a Challenge
These schools are more challenging to gain admission into than Lindenwood University. If you improve your GPA and SAT/ACT scores, you’ll be a competitive candidate.
Quinnipiac University, Ohio University, University of Alabama, Pace University, University of North Texas, California State University Long Beach, Florida Gulf Coast University
Applying to Lindenwood University
Application Deadline: Rolling
Undergraduate Admissions Website:
https://www.lindenwood.edu/admissions/freshman-admissions/
Undergraduate Application Link(s):
https://applylu.lindenwood.edu/login.asp?CAM=0
Graduate Admissions Website:
https://www.lindenwood.edu/admissions/graduate-admissions/
Graduate Application Link(s):
https://applylu.lindenwood.edu/login.asp?CAM=0
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mitchbeck · 6 years
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CANTLON'S CORNER: WOLF PACK OFF SEASON VOLUME 19
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT -  This is the final look at hockey news until The Hartford Wolf Pack opens training camp. TRAVERSE CITY TOURNAMENT The roster for the New York Rangers that will compete in the 2018 Traverse City tournament is set. The annual prospects tournament that's held in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan or the "UPEE," as its known, will feature prospects from eight NHL teams. The Detroit Red Wings hosted tourney runs from September 7th until the 11th. For the Rangers, this is their 12th straight appearance in the tournament, which was almost postponed this year because of renovations being done on the arena. There are two divisions in the tournament named after legendary Red Wings players. The Rangers will play in the Ted Lindsay division which features Detroit, the Dallas Stars, and, the Minnesota Wild. The other division is named after Gordie Howe and prospects from the St. Louis Blues, Carolina Hurricanes, Chicago Blackhawks, and the Columbus Blue Jackets will battle it out. This is the 20th year of the tournament. The games are played in the Centre Ice Arena. When the Rangers unveiled their roster, it had ten players on it who spent either all of last season or part of it in Hartford. Leading the charge on the ice will be forwards Lias Andersson, Filip Chytil, and wearing the "C" for the second prospects tournament in a row will be, Ty Ronning. There are other familiar forward names. Gilbert Fontaine is expected to take a stronger role in the offense this fall. Dawson Leedahl is on the roster and then there are two collegians who signed with the team in the offseason and had late-season auditions in Hartford last spring. They are Drew Melanson from Boston University, where he played under new Rangers head coach, David Quinn, and Justin Salvaggio from the UNH Wildcats (HE). On the backline will be the Rangers' highly-regarded prospect, Ryan Lindgren. He played ten games at the end of the season after leaving Minnesota (Big 10). Lastly, there's defensive-minded defenseman Brandon Crawley. The rest of the newcomers include some highly thought of talent acquired in trades or were drafted. Up front, is Brett Howden who was acquired from Tampa Bay in the trade for ex-Wolf Pack duo Ryan McDonagh and J.T. Miller. Two European free agent signees include Sweden's Mikael Lindqvist, and Finnish native, Ville Meskanen. Tim Gettinger from the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) starts his first pro camp. Two draft picks from June include the Swiss-born, Nico Gross (Oshawa OHL), who was just one of two 17-year-olds who played in last year’s WJC (World Junior Championship). The other was the first overall draft pick by Buffalo, Sweden’s Rasmus Dahlin. The other draftee is defenseman Joey Keane (Barrie Colts OHL). On defense, Sean Day, a Ranger #1 pick two years ago, arrives for his first camp. Libor Hajak was acquired in the Tampa Bay trade. He went to the Memorial Cup final with Regina (WHL) where he was coached by ex-Wolf Pack championship coach, John Paddock, plus former UCONN defenseman and captain Derek Pratt. He signed in the offseason with the Rangers new Double AA affiliate, the Maine (Portland) Mariners. Tyson Helgeson, who played four games at the end of the year, will be there but is heading to Royal Military College in Calgary (CWUAA) after the tourney. In goal, Chris Nell returns for his second tournament after playing for three teams last year. His battery mate has a familiar last name. He's Jeremy Brodeur, the son of the NHL's recently named Hall-Of-Famer, Marty Brodeur. Brodeur the younger, played for the Allen (TX) Americans last year. His father recently left St. Louis where he was an Assistant GM. He's returned to the New Jersey Devils where he will head the team’s business development department. PLAYERS & COACHES MOVEMENT PLUS HOCKEY NEWS Dan DeSalvo becomes the 17th member of last season's Hartford Wolf Pack roster to sign elsewhere. DeSalvo inks an AHL deal with the Cleveland Monsters. Another ex-Sound Tiger defenseman, Jesse Graham, signs with the Utica Comets. Ex-Pack, Tanner Glass, who split last year between Stockton and Calgary, signs with GHC Bordeaux (France-FREL) for next season. He is the 74th AHL’er to sign for Europe this season. Ex-Pack, and New York Ranger, Ryan “Hollywood” Hollweg has been forced to retire due to a knee injury incurred while playing for HC Plzen (Pilsener) of the Czech Republic Elite League (CEL). It was announced the by the team's GM/Head coach and former Ranger and HC Plzen teammate, Martin Straka. Hollweg played six seasons in the Czech Republic and returned last season after a year off from the knee injury, but despite a contract renewal for this season, the injury’s effects stayed with him. In Hollweg's last pro season, he played 41 games with two goals, amassing just four points, and 87 PIM. Ex-Pack, Josef Balej, leaves Medvescak Zagreb (Croatia-AEHL) to MaHK Zlina (Slovakia-SLEL) Brandon DeFazio, the ex-Sound Tiger, and son of former Nighthawk, Dean DeFazio, goes from Kunlun (China-KHL) to Lukko Rauma (Finland-FEL) Another ex-Sound Tiger defenseman, Chris Lee, officially retires from Metallurg Magnitogorsk (Russia-KHL) and saw his number 4 retired. Adrian Gajor, from Plainville, CT, and last played for the Hartford Jr. Wolf Pack, signs with Cracovia Krakow (Poland-PZIHL). Nick Lukko, a Salisbury Prep grad, signs a one-year AHL deal with the Lehigh Valley Phantoms. Jarrid Priviters (Gunnery Prep) departs the University of Vermont (HE) and who played a few games with Manchester (ECHL) after his college season ended, has signed with Greenville (ECHL). Ex-Pack, Desmond Bergin, who played in two games on emergency recalls with the Wolf Pack last year, re-signs with Adirondack (ECHL). Former UCONN Husky, Brian Morgan, re-signs with Reading (ECHL). He split last year between Pensacola (ECHL) and Reading, Ryan Obuchowski, the former Yale Bulldog, signs again with Toledo (ECHL). Devin Buffalo goes from Dartmouth College (ECACHL) to Greenville (ECHL). Trey Phillips goes from the University of Vermont (HE) to Jacksonville (ECHL) while Demico Hannoun of Northern Michigan (NCHC), leaves early and signs with Indy (ECHL). A Division III player heads to Europe in Tim Santopaolo. He goes from Aurora University (NCHA) to Svegs IK (Sweden Division-2). That makes 197 Division I players who have signed North American pro deals and a grand total of 261 collegiate players have signed North American and European deals. UMASS-Amherst (HE) gets a grad school transfer in Jake Pritchard from St. Lawrence (ECACHL). Julian Pacliero becomes the new assistant coach with UMASS-Lowell (HE). Joe Howe leaves Denver University (NCHC) and takes an assistant coach's position with the University of Alaska (WCHA). Another former Husky, Joona Kunnas, was released in training camp from HC Mulhouse Scorpions (France-FREL) and signed with HC Anglet. Ex-Sound Tiger, Tobias Stephan, has gone from EV Zug (Switzerland-LNA) to HC Lausanne (Switzerland-LNA)  where he signed a three-year deal. Adam Jakopin, the cousin of former Wolf Pack and Beast of New Haven, John Jakopin, goes from Lindenwood University (NAIA), a college club hockey program, to HK Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia-AEHL). Nick Hale, of Salisbury Prep, is a Yale University (ECACHL) commit in 2019-20. He will play this season for the Brooks (AB) Bandits (AJHL) DJ King, the son of ex-Whaler Derek King, leaves the US National Development Team playing in the USHL, to play Canadian major junior with the London Knights (OHL). He has dual citizenship and is eligible to play for either of the two country's WJC team in December. Two more sons of Whalers have entered the organized hockey ranks. Geoff Sanderson’s two boys will be playing US College hockey in the near future. Ben Sanderson from the Okotoks Oilers (AJHL) has committed to Colorado College (NCHC) in 2019-20. His youngest son, Jake, goes from the Canadian prep program at The Edge School (CSSHL) to the US National Development U-17 Team this year. That team plays out of Plymouth, MI. He has given a commitment to North Dakota (Big 10) for 2020-21. A very well-written piece from Geoff Baker of the Seattle Times concerning Jerry Bruckheimer, who along with David Bonderman, is on course to bring the NHL to Seattle. The article stated that it looks like a November presentation to the NHL Board Of Governors (BOG) and likely a December BOG vote on their expansion franchise application. If approved, they will become the 32nd NHL team. That should jibe well with the fact that by that time that vote comes, renovations on the Seattle Key Arena will have begun. Bruckheimer also discussed placing a USHL American Junior A franchise in the new building. The USHL is primarily situated in the American Midwest with no Western state teams at all. While building your brand and the sport in the American Northwest is good, he failed to acknowledge the WHL's Seattle Thunderbirds, who have been in the city and the greater Seattle area (now in Kent, WA south of Seattle) for 33 years. The Thunderbirds have built a very strong brand name of their own and have helped grow the sport of hockey at the grassroots level in a city that used to have just an old semi-pro league team in the 1960’s and early 1970’s. There are also three other WHL teams in the state of Washington. One of those three is within an easy driving distance of Seattle. The Everett Silvertips has been in business for 18 years and is North of the city. The Spokane Chiefs have operated for 33 years and are in eastern WA near the Idaho border and a fourth team is in Kennewick, WA near the Oregon border. That team, the Tri-City Americans, have been there for 30 years along with the Portland (OR) Winter Hawks, who make up the US Division of the WHL. The real growth of hockey is currently happening in the American Southwest where Texas, Arizona, and West California, lead the way. Oregon and Washington will try to build upon what has been done over the past 30 plus years in those areas. The NHL has a very important relationship with Canadian major junior hockey and with the governing body, the CHL (Canadian Hockey League). Perhaps some of the BOG will educate Bruckheimer's Seattle Hockey Partners LLC, of that relationship during the courting period. The group needs to be aware and not trample on it during the stampede of euphoria when Seattle gets its NHL team. Read the article HERE. GERLING SCORES CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER AND NAMED MVP The AIHL (Australian Ice Hockey League) Goodall Cup has a new owner, and a former UConn Husky was the hero. The Canberra (CBR) Brave captured their first-ever title winning in overtime after falling short in the final two consecutive years. They have Trevor Gerling to thank for it. At 11:38 of overtime, Gerling was coming as the trailer on the left wing on a three-on-two break. Gerling, in his royal blue uni sporting number 78, was billowing in the back. He took a left-wing drop pass from Wehebe Darge (three assists) and roofed a shot over the right shoulder of Sydney Bears goalie, Anthony Kimlin for their 4-3 title win. The celebration from the packed house was wild at the O’Brien Sports Arena in Melbourne, the yearly hosts of the Grand Final. Ryan Louth had a strong game for Sydney with a goal and two assists. They all came in the second period which allowed the Bears to take a 3-2 lead into the third. Gerling was named the tournament MVP and Canberra, Australia’s capital city was celebrating a major title. The semifinal saw the Canberra (CBR) Brave with Gerling, the league's co-leading scorer with 67 points in 24 regular games played, against the Melbourne Mustangs. The Brave won decisively 5-1 with Gerling scoring two goals and had an assist. Then the Perth Thunder where shut down by the Sydney Bears 3-0 in the other semifinal. CBR set a new AIHL regular season points record in their short season league with 72 points. Gerling was tied for the league's scoring lead with Perth’s Pier-Oliver Grandmaison with 67 points. However, Grandmaison led the league with 43 assists to go along with 34 goals including a hat-trick in the last game of the regular season against the Melbourne Ice in a 6-2 victory. Cheshire’s Rob Malloy and his Newcastle Northstars were knocked out of their chance to capture the fourth and final playoff spot after a 5-4 shootout loss in the second to last game of the season. The game saw Newcastle tally the first two goals in the game and a 3-1 lead in the second period after converting on a five-minute major penalty for a hit to the head. The penalty set off numerous skirmishes for the rest of the period. Newcastle held their lead through the third when Perth mounted a rally to tie the game. Perth won the last game of the year 5-3 to break the tie with 39 seconds in regulation. Malloy finished his sixth AIHL season with 18 assists and 24 points in 25 games. "Not going to lie," said Malloy via e-mail, "I'm pretty happy the season is over. Nothing really worked and it was a pretty frustrating season." He will be involved in international competition when he heads to Queenstown, New Zealand. There he will play in a three-game series next week against the Kiwis where he will catch up with his old pal, Berlin's Adam Blanchette. He will play next year in Serbia for Australia at the IIHF World Championship tournament. Nearby in New Zealand, there is a new Birgel Cup champion. The Southern (Queenstown) Stampede, seeking their fourth straight championship loss to the West Auckland Admirals in a 2-1 championship game win on the road. It was West Auckland’s first ever NZIHL title with Berlin’s Adam Blanchette the team's assistant coaches dream. Read the full article
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instatrack · 6 years
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#Bestof2017 One of the highlights of my 2017 was the opportunity to shoot three NCAA Division I National Championships in the span of 2 months. In 2017, St. Louis was were Champions were crowned in March and April. So thank you and congratulations to the 2017 Champions! Clarkson University Women's Ice Hockey, Oklahoma University Women's Gymnastics and Penn State University Wrestling! Here's hoping you remain champions in 2018! Thanks also to the St. Louis Sports Commission, St. Louis Convention & Visitors Bureau, the NCAA, Lindenwood University, University of Missouri, Scottrade Center, Chaifetz Arena, and Family Arena! #CityofChampions #Champions #2017Champions #NCAAChampions #STL #GatewayCity #2017 http://ift.tt/2lARM34
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kwass · 7 years
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@syracuseu women’s ice hockey team hosted College Hockey America playoff game vs. Lindenwood then 
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bloomsburgu · 7 years
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Homecoming King and Queen Finalists
Maggie Anthony, OWLs
Becca Caprio, Columbia Hall
Brandon Clark, Soltz Hall
Anthony Maletestinic, Kappa Delta Rho
Maura Pogirski, Elwell Hall West
Madison Scheuch, Phi Sigma Sigma
Rachel Startzel, Alpha Phi Omega
Max Strickler, OWLs
William Turner, CGA
Dave Zienkiewicz, Program Board
Voting continues through Thursday, Oct. 5 at 10 p.m. Homecoming King and Queen will be crowned at halftime of Saturday’s football game. Vote now!
Homecoming Weekend
Friday, Oct. 6
8 a.m. to 3 p.m. — College of Liberal Arts Symposium
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. — College of Science and Technology Career Day, Kehr Union Building
11 a.m. — Dedication of David L. Soltz Hall
10 p.m. — Fireworks over the Academic Quad. Celebrating the conclusion to the successful It's Personal Capital Campaign
11 p.m. to 1 a.m. — Late Night Chips and Dip, KUB patio
Saturday, Oct. 7
8:30 a.m. — Women's Lacrosse Alumni Game, Steph Pettit Stadium
9:30 a.m. — Campus walking tour, leaves from Centennial Hall
10 a.m. — Women's Tennis vs. Slippery Rock, Burt Reese Tennis Center
10 a.m. — Class of 1967 Coffee House, at the Greenly Center. A second campus walking tour, leaves from Centennial Hall
11 a.m. — Homecoming Parade through downtown Bloomsburg (Lightstreet Road, Main and Market streets)
11 a.m. — Swimming Alumni Meet, Nelson Field House
11 a.m. — Field Hockey vs. Mercyhurst, Steph Pettit Stadium
11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. — Alumni Homecoming Tent Party, Academic Quad. Cheerleaders and Roongo to make appearances on the Quad around noon.
2:30 p.m. — Homecoming Football Game vs. Kutztown, Danny Hale Field at Redman Stadium
5:30 to 8 p.m. — Class of 1967 50th Reunion Dinner at Monty's
6 p.m. — Class of 1962 55th Reunion Dinner at Alumni House
Sunday, Oct. 8
8 a.m. — Softball Tournament, Jan Hutchinson Field
11 a.m. — Campus Church Visitation, KUB Multicultural Center. Pastor Martin J. Harris, Sr., young adult pastor for FOCUS Ministry at Bethel Deliverance International Church in Philadelphia will lead the service. Free breakfast served at 10:45 a.m. Sponsored by Cultural Affairs and Student Support Services.
Noon — Field Hockey vs. Lindenwood University, Steph Pettit Stadium
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Badgers women's hockey: Claudia Kepler breaks ice as Wisconsin sweeps Lindenwood
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Carbon monoxide sickens 19 players after women's hockey game
Carbon monoxide sickens 19 players after women’s hockey game
WENTZVILLE, MO. Officials at a Lindenwood University near St. Louis are trying to pinpoint what caused a carbon monoxide leak that sickened 19 women’s hockey players after a game. KSDK-TV reports that the players were treated at a hospital after falling ill after Lindenwood hosted Wisconsin in Wentzville, west of St. Louis. Most of the victims were Lindenwood players. Read more 
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