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« Reply #2880 on: February 28, 2010, 04:22:10 PM »

Just can't keep from commenting on the fashions:

So far, the hockey uniforms are the only uniforms I have liked. Maybe it's the bigness of them, the non-clingy ness, the ability to wear a 6 pack under them! I like them.
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« Reply #2881 on: February 28, 2010, 04:27:58 PM »

 
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« Reply #2882 on: February 28, 2010, 04:28:52 PM »

TEAM USA SCORES!

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« Reply #2883 on: February 28, 2010, 04:30:00 PM »

TEAM USA SCORES!

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« Reply #2884 on: February 28, 2010, 04:30:27 PM »

http://minx.cc/?post=298801

Why JSM wants USA to win!

US Olympic Hockey Team And Wounded Warriors

I was going to make this part of my US-Canada game post (3pm eastern on NBC) but I think it deserves some attention of its own.

US hockey GM Brian Burke made unabashed patriotism part of the team’s ethic from the start. To that end the US team has partnered with Operation Homefront to pair each player with a wounded warrior.


"The real heroes in America don't wear hockey uniforms, they wear police uniforms, they wear camo, they wear fire uniforms, and we want our players to understand that what we do is small potatoes compared to what those people do," Burke said Saturday.
So it should come as no surprise that there has been a military component to Team USA's preparations here in Vancouver.

Burke and USA Hockey joined forces with Operation Homefront and had a wounded soldier adopt each member of Team USA. The soldiers sent packages, including letters of encouragement to the players. Those packages were placed in the American dressing room at Canada Hockey Place earlier this week.

"We are very proud of the military in our country and it's part of what we do," Burke said.

If these American heroes helps wealthy athletes win a game, that's all well and good. The most important thing however is what it means to the heroes to be part of the Olympic hockey team. Consider Marine Staff Sergeant John Stanz.


Stanz returned home in December with life-changing injuries suffered in Afghanistan. Stanz has been selected as one of the 25 wounded warriors to be represented by members of the U.S. Olympic hockey team. Ryan Miller will skate for Staff Sergeant Stanz.
"Oh it's awesome. Obviously things don't go too well all the time for me, but that's one definite awesome thing," said Stanz.

Miller said, "Great for our club to show that we really care about what's going on with our armed forces."

...Each player is receiving inspirational gifts from his wounded warrior. Stanz sent Miller a Marine unit hat that says, "Millertime," a Marine challenge coin bearing John's name, a bullet bracelet like the one John Stanz always wears, and a letter.

Stanz said, "I told him good luck and everything and I'll be here rooting for him."

In turn, Stanz will get a jersey from Miller and other items, but of course, the biggest 'get' would be owning a little piece of an Olympic medal.

"I don't really understand why all this great stuff is happening to me, but definitely appreciate it, you know?" said Stanz.

And that right there is why the program is worth it no matter what else happens. Stanz is from Buffalo and says he hopes to meet with Miller after the games. I'm gonna bet win or lose today, that's a given.

This partnership isn’t just pr or long distance pen pals. U.S. Army Ranger Captain Chad Fleming (who lost his leg in combat but returned to lead his men on a later tour in Iraq) was invited to address the team last night in preparation for today’s game.


No sooner did the U.S. Olympic Team earn a berth into the gold medal game at the 2010 Olympics, was U.S. Army Ranger Captain Chad Fleming called back into duty as a motivating force for those players and coaches in Vancouver.
After arriving in Seattle from Washington D.C. Saturday morning, Fleming rented a car and began the 125-mile trek to Vancouver in order to serve his countrymen -- yet again. Heck, a 125-mile car ride is nothing compared to what Fleming has been through.

It shouldn't come as a surprise that he got the phone call either -- he's been a regular speaker within the Team USA dressing room since orientation camp in August. There was no way he was missing this opportunity.

Following Friday's 6-1 victory over Finland in the tournament semifinals, Team USA General Manager Brian Burke and USA Hockey's Assistant Executive Director Jim Johannson contacted Fleming and Operation Homefront Chairman Rob Wolford and invited them to the team's private dinner on Saturday at 8 p.m. (ET).

"I just know they need me, so I have to get there," Fleming told NHL.com at the time he was some 60 miles from his destination in Vancouver.

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« Reply #2885 on: February 28, 2010, 04:51:57 PM »

http://minx.cc/?post=298801

Why JSM wants USA to win!

US Olympic Hockey Team And Wounded Warriors

I was going to make this part of my US-Canada game post (3pm eastern on NBC) but I think it deserves some attention of its own.

US hockey GM Brian Burke made unabashed patriotism part of the team’s ethic from the start. To that end the US team has partnered with Operation Homefront to pair each player with a wounded warrior.


"The real heroes in America don't wear hockey uniforms, they wear police uniforms, they wear camo, they wear fire uniforms, and we want our players to understand that what we do is small potatoes compared to what those people do," Burke said Saturday.
So it should come as no surprise that there has been a military component to Team USA's preparations here in Vancouver.

Burke and USA Hockey joined forces with Operation Homefront and had a wounded soldier adopt each member of Team USA. The soldiers sent packages, including letters of encouragement to the players. Those packages were placed in the American dressing room at Canada Hockey Place earlier this week.

"We are very proud of the military in our country and it's part of what we do," Burke said.

If these American heroes helps wealthy athletes win a game, that's all well and good. The most important thing however is what it means to the heroes to be part of the Olympic hockey team. Consider Marine Staff Sergeant John Stanz.


Stanz returned home in December with life-changing injuries suffered in Afghanistan. Stanz has been selected as one of the 25 wounded warriors to be represented by members of the U.S. Olympic hockey team. Ryan Miller will skate for Staff Sergeant Stanz.
"Oh it's awesome. Obviously things don't go too well all the time for me, but that's one definite awesome thing," said Stanz.

Miller said, "Great for our club to show that we really care about what's going on with our armed forces."

...Each player is receiving inspirational gifts from his wounded warrior. Stanz sent Miller a Marine unit hat that says, "Millertime," a Marine challenge coin bearing John's name, a bullet bracelet like the one John Stanz always wears, and a letter.

Stanz said, "I told him good luck and everything and I'll be here rooting for him."

In turn, Stanz will get a jersey from Miller and other items, but of course, the biggest 'get' would be owning a little piece of an Olympic medal.

"I don't really understand why all this great stuff is happening to me, but definitely appreciate it, you know?" said Stanz.

And that right there is why the program is worth it no matter what else happens. Stanz is from Buffalo and says he hopes to meet with Miller after the games. I'm gonna bet win or lose today, that's a given.

This partnership isn’t just pr or long distance pen pals. U.S. Army Ranger Captain Chad Fleming (who lost his leg in combat but returned to lead his men on a later tour in Iraq) was invited to address the team last night in preparation for today’s game.


No sooner did the U.S. Olympic Team earn a berth into the gold medal game at the 2010 Olympics, was U.S. Army Ranger Captain Chad Fleming called back into duty as a motivating force for those players and coaches in Vancouver.
After arriving in Seattle from Washington D.C. Saturday morning, Fleming rented a car and began the 125-mile trek to Vancouver in order to serve his countrymen -- yet again. Heck, a 125-mile car ride is nothing compared to what Fleming has been through.

It shouldn't come as a surprise that he got the phone call either -- he's been a regular speaker within the Team USA dressing room since orientation camp in August. There was no way he was missing this opportunity.

Following Friday's 6-1 victory over Finland in the tournament semifinals, Team USA General Manager Brian Burke and USA Hockey's Assistant Executive Director Jim Johannson contacted Fleming and Operation Homefront Chairman Rob Wolford and invited them to the team's private dinner on Saturday at 8 p.m. (ET).

"I just know they need me, so I have to get there," Fleming told NHL.com at the time he was some 60 miles from his destination in Vancouver.


JSM< thanks so much for posting that! I have a soft spot for our wounded vets, and I am VERY PROUD to say that Team USA's goalie went to the proper Michigan school.... and that would be Michigan State! Go Spartans!

(Oh, man, I am so going to miss the Olympic commercials! I know I've seem more commercials than actual games...but now my favorite one is the P&G, proud sponsors of moms, where they show some of the moms as their kids win their events. The last mom...you can read her lips...she's saying "That's my baby!" So cool.
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« Reply #2886 on: February 28, 2010, 05:24:48 PM »

Gotta give credit where credit is due.

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Still lots of time left though!

OMG, Brandi!  That's just too cute.   
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« Reply #2887 on: February 28, 2010, 05:27:58 PM »

Hi Tevye and Babybear.  I hope you're having a good Sunday, too.

Man..what I wouldn't give to be at Northern Rose's house right now.  I bet the food and drink are awesome!   
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« Reply #2888 on: February 28, 2010, 05:29:12 PM »

        an angelic monkey Oh my, my, my!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2-2
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« Reply #2889 on: February 28, 2010, 05:29:26 PM »

OMG!

24.4 seconds left, TEAM USA SCORES!!!


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« Reply #2890 on: February 28, 2010, 05:29:33 PM »

     TIED!   

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« Reply #2891 on: February 28, 2010, 05:29:43 PM »

    We scored!
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« Reply #2892 on: February 28, 2010, 05:30:25 PM »

Gotta give credit where credit is due.

= 1

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Still lots of time left though!

OMG, Brandi!  That's just too cute.   

I love making monkeys!  LOL
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« Reply #2893 on: February 28, 2010, 05:31:34 PM »

Gotta give credit where credit is due.

= 1

= 2

Still lots of time left though!


OMG, Brandi!  That's just too cute.   

= 2      = 2 It's tied! Now, how does that work?
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« Reply #2894 on: February 28, 2010, 05:33:04 PM »

http://minx.cc/?post=298801

Why JSM wants USA to win!

US Olympic Hockey Team And Wounded Warriors

I was going to make this part of my US-Canada game post (3pm eastern on NBC) but I think it deserves some attention of its own.

US hockey GM Brian Burke made unabashed patriotism part of the team’s ethic from the start. To that end the US team has partnered with Operation Homefront to pair each player with a wounded warrior.


"The real heroes in America don't wear hockey uniforms, they wear police uniforms, they wear camo, they wear fire uniforms, and we want our players to understand that what we do is small potatoes compared to what those people do," Burke said Saturday.
So it should come as no surprise that there has been a military component to Team USA's preparations here in Vancouver.

Burke and USA Hockey joined forces with Operation Homefront and had a wounded soldier adopt each member of Team USA. The soldiers sent packages, including letters of encouragement to the players. Those packages were placed in the American dressing room at Canada Hockey Place earlier this week.

"We are very proud of the military in our country and it's part of what we do," Burke said.

If these American heroes helps wealthy athletes win a game, that's all well and good. The most important thing however is what it means to the heroes to be part of the Olympic hockey team. Consider Marine Staff Sergeant John Stanz.


Stanz returned home in December with life-changing injuries suffered in Afghanistan. Stanz has been selected as one of the 25 wounded warriors to be represented by members of the U.S. Olympic hockey team. Ryan Miller will skate for Staff Sergeant Stanz.
"Oh it's awesome. Obviously things don't go too well all the time for me, but that's one definite awesome thing," said Stanz.

Miller said, "Great for our club to show that we really care about what's going on with our armed forces."

...Each player is receiving inspirational gifts from his wounded warrior. Stanz sent Miller a Marine unit hat that says, "Millertime," a Marine challenge coin bearing John's name, a bullet bracelet like the one John Stanz always wears, and a letter.

Stanz said, "I told him good luck and everything and I'll be here rooting for him."

In turn, Stanz will get a jersey from Miller and other items, but of course, the biggest 'get' would be owning a little piece of an Olympic medal.

"I don't really understand why all this great stuff is happening to me, but definitely appreciate it, you know?" said Stanz.

And that right there is why the program is worth it no matter what else happens. Stanz is from Buffalo and says he hopes to meet with Miller after the games. I'm gonna bet win or lose today, that's a given.

This partnership isn’t just pr or long distance pen pals. U.S. Army Ranger Captain Chad Fleming (who lost his leg in combat but returned to lead his men on a later tour in Iraq) was invited to address the team last night in preparation for today’s game.


No sooner did the U.S. Olympic Team earn a berth into the gold medal game at the 2010 Olympics, was U.S. Army Ranger Captain Chad Fleming called back into duty as a motivating force for those players and coaches in Vancouver.
After arriving in Seattle from Washington D.C. Saturday morning, Fleming rented a car and began the 125-mile trek to Vancouver in order to serve his countrymen -- yet again. Heck, a 125-mile car ride is nothing compared to what Fleming has been through.

It shouldn't come as a surprise that he got the phone call either -- he's been a regular speaker within the Team USA dressing room since orientation camp in August. There was no way he was missing this opportunity.

Following Friday's 6-1 victory over Finland in the tournament semifinals, Team USA General Manager Brian Burke and USA Hockey's Assistant Executive Director Jim Johannson contacted Fleming and Operation Homefront Chairman Rob Wolford and invited them to the team's private dinner on Saturday at 8 p.m. (ET).

"I just know they need me, so I have to get there," Fleming told NHL.com at the time he was some 60 miles from his destination in Vancouver.


JSM< thanks so much for posting that! I have a soft spot for our wounded vets, and I am VERY PROUD to say that Team USA's goalie went to the proper Michigan school.... and that would be Michigan State! Go Spartans!

(Oh, man, I am so going to miss the Olympic commercials! I know I've seem more commercials than actual games...but now my favorite one is the P&G, proud sponsors of moms, where they show some of the moms as their kids win their events. The last mom...you can read her lips...she's saying "That's my baby!" So cool.
YVW Tevye. I knew you would be happy about the goalie's choice of school. That is a great commercial. Ryan Miller had to put tape over his "Miller Time" on his helmet, because the IOC said he was sponsoring a product.  I love his helment with Uncle Sam on one side, and American Eagle on the other. I too like that P&G commercial.

In honor of Ryan Miller, it is now Miller time for JSM..... slowly walking to the fridge.
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« Reply #2895 on: February 28, 2010, 05:34:26 PM »

Hi Tevye and Babybear.  I hope you're having a good Sunday, too.

Man..what I wouldn't give to be at Northern Rose's house right now.  I bet the food and drink are awesome!   
Hi Numbers, bet Northern's house is rockin right about now.
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« Reply #2896 on: February 28, 2010, 05:35:44 PM »

Gotta give credit where credit is due.

= 1

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Still lots of time left though!

OMG, Brandi!  That's just too cute.   

I love making monkeys!  LOL
And a great monkey maker you are Brandi!!! I think Josef heard me scream at the vet when they scored that goal.  Monkey Devil!
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« Reply #2897 on: February 28, 2010, 05:36:35 PM »

Gotta give credit where credit is due.

= 1

= 2

Still lots of time left though!


OMG, Brandi!  That's just too cute.   

= 2      = 2 It's tied! Now, how does that work?
Sudden death I think, IDK, I know soccer not hockey. Soccer has shootouts.
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« Reply #2898 on: February 28, 2010, 05:39:40 PM »

   Note to self....pay attention to what piece of pizza you eat.I ate a hot pepper.   Monkey Devil!


   Go USA!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #2899 on: February 28, 2010, 05:41:24 PM »

Gotta give credit where credit is due.

= 1

= 0

Still lots of time left though!

OMG, Brandi!  That's just too cute.   

I love making monkeys!  LOL
And a great monkey maker you are Brandi!!! I think Josef heard me scream at the vet when they scored that goal.  Monkey Devil!

Thanks!

I sure was surprised, too!

LOL .. hearing you at the vet's.  Wink
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