74 BITCH!
ND is the middle of a frozen tundra wasteland and the are no where.
When you come talk smack in my house, you better come armed with more than that weak ass Shamrock 74 shit.
BCEagle74 {l Wrote}:74 BITCH!
ND is the middle of a frozen tundra wasteland and the are no where.
When you come talk smack in my house, you better come armed with more than that weak ass Shamrock 74 shit.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:I think he's a BU fan, since he made the comment about fans wearing jerseys (usually what the glittered up fanboys resort to).
Boston Domer {l Wrote}:
Notre Dame is in the middle of one bad season, much like Boston College last year.
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:Boston Domer {l Wrote}:
Notre Dame is in the middle of one bad season, much like Boston College last year.
When did Notre Dame become a powerhouse in hockey? Four NCAA Tournament appearances and one Frozen Four and all of a sudden they claim it's just "one bad season".
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:Boston Domer {l Wrote}:
Notre Dame is in the middle of one bad season, much like Boston College last year.
When did Notre Dame become a powerhouse in hockey? Four NCAA Tournament appearances and one Frozen Four and all of a sudden they claim it's just "one bad season".
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:pick6pedro {l Wrote}:Boston Domer {l Wrote}:
Notre Dame is in the middle of one bad season, much like Boston College last year.
When did Notre Dame become a powerhouse in hockey? Four NCAA Tournament appearances and one Frozen Four and all of a sudden they claim it's just "one bad season".
Not arguing but they do have a pretty good pipeline of talent coming in from Ann Arbor. Forget the relationship but the coach has some connection to the program up there and has been very solid in recruiting.
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:Boston Domer {l Wrote}:
Notre Dame is in the middle of one bad season, much like Boston College last year.
When did Notre Dame become a powerhouse in hockey? Four NCAA Tournament appearances and one Frozen Four and all of a sudden they claim it's just "one bad season".
Endless Mike {l Wrote}:Where are the jerseys?
Also worth noting, green isn't even one of ND's colors (except for once every couple of years). Losers.
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:Boston Domer {l Wrote}:
Notre Dame is in the middle of one bad season, much like Boston College last year.
When did Notre Dame become a powerhouse in hockey? Four NCAA Tournament appearances and one Frozen Four and all of a sudden they claim it's just "one bad season".
flyingelvii {l Wrote}:Random question but any idea how Ruth is doing this year? He went to my school before going to Ann Arbor for a few years. And got traded for Fedorov straight up 2 or 3 years ago. Needless to say his hockey career is a tad more illustrious than mine.
Boston Domer {l Wrote}:flyingelvii {l Wrote}:Random question but any idea how Ruth is doing this year? He went to my school before going to Ann Arbor for a few years. And got traded for Fedorov straight up 2 or 3 years ago. Needless to say his hockey career is a tad more illustrious than mine.
Unfortunately, Ruth has been injured and has missed about half the season. When he is in the lineup, he is Notre Dame's most reliable stay-at-home defensemen. Despite missing half the season, he still leads the team in penalty minutes. He has a real nasty streak, and was suspended for a game after retaliating for a hit from behind. I think he'll sign this offseason, because the Blue Jackets do not want to risk losing him to free agency.
Jeff Jackson gets a lot of recruits from the United States National Team Development Program in Ann Arbor. Jackson was the first coach of the program and although new recruits arrived there long after he left, Jackson has still recruited the USNTDP well. His success in recruiting is doubly effective as it has cut into Red Berenson's efforts at Michigan. Another area where Notre Dame has experienced recruiting success is in Chicagoland. There are about a half dozen players from Teddy Ruth's AAA team, the Chicago Mission, on the roster or currently committed to Notre Dame.
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