BenchBrawl
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Finally able to access the OP.
Thanks IE for stepping up.
This was f***ing annoying.
Thanks IE for stepping up.
This was f***ing annoying.
Jim Neilson will dress as a 7th D and step in for Hollett where necessary - with Baun on the right side. Hollett to take offensive zone starts.
It's not a normal 23 man roster? I only see this: "You must draft 2 goalies, 6 defensemen, 12 forwards, a coach, and 4 extra picks." The roster has to play games tho?Does this mean you’re only planning to dress 11 forwards?
It's not a normal 23 man roster? I only see this: "You must draft 2 goalies, 6 defensemen, 12 forwards, a coach, and 4 extra picks." The roster has to play games tho?
The Montreal Star, on 4 December 1897 (page 14), published a preview of the upcoming 1898 AHAC season with blurbs about the various teams on the circuit. Unfortunately the part talking about Montreal HC is illegible, but the rest is pretty good/interesting. Here are the quotes about a few of the players already drafted in the ATD so far-Regina Capitals select F Dolly Swift
The roster is 23 (I guess 24 this year with the extra round added), but just like the NHL you only get to dress 18 skaters and 2 goalies per game. I read your comment as saying Hollett and Neilson would dress for the same game, meaning 7 D, but maybe I misunderstood.
Oh yea duhThe roster is 23 (I guess 24 this year with the extra round added), but just like the NHL you only get to dress 18 skaters and 2 goalies per game. I read your comment as saying Hollett and Neilson would dress for the same game, meaning 7 D, but maybe I misunderstood.
Well, I guess the interview went as well as I thought, because I just got a phone call from my soon to be boss, that an offer letter will be coming tomorrow and starting work next Monday!
I'm definitely relieved that part of the journey is over and wanted to say thank you to everyone who reached out and offered well wishes over the past few weeks! You all are a great group of people and I'm thankful we are still going strong here with the ATD after all these years.
That's great news, buddy. Congratulations!