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Wittgenstein

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  1. Team Name: milwaukee admirals

    LD:  L. Murphy
    RD:  K. Lowe
    LW:  D. Gilmour
    C:  B. Bradley
    RW:  D. Kvartalnov
    X:  R. Francis

    3rd D:  V. Fetisov

    G:  C. Joseph

  2. Calgary Flames
    M. Recchi
    RW  G. Roberts
    LW  S. Makarov
    LD  S. Duchesne
    RD  C. Johansson

    Goalie  T. Cheveldae

    F4  T. Linden
    D3  T. Gill

  3. Team Name: Milwaukee Admirals

    LD:  B. Leetch
    RD:  G. Suter
    LW:  M. Messier
    C:  D. Gilmour
    RW:  K. Dineen (change to # 12)
    X:  D. Volek

    3rd D:  I. Kravchuk

    G:  J. Blue

  4. Hoping I can find someone interested in completing this rom. The rosters need changed to generic sci-fi named teams and players, each team with preferably different player types. For the intro, it needs the 94 song changed to some cool Blade Runner or sci-fi-esque music (not sure if that's even possible?) The puck could be bigger and other little things with colors could be cleaned up. Overall, I think it could be a really cool rom if it was entirely completed.

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  5. I haven't seen a post on here about how aim is dead (literally). Are there any other programs or apps that the 94 community is using to communicate?

    (I'm gonna miss the late night 94 aim chats with everyone :()

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  6. The biggest thing being overlooked here is the context of the play. Yes, lag spikes are part of the game. If it were a season game, I would agree, you should bite the bullet and take the spiked goal and move on.

    However, this was a tied critical game in the finals with a few minutes left in the third... and it was between two veterans who aren't named wags or dcicon. I think most people would expect a vet (thus making it an unwritten rule) to give back the spiked goal and try to win in a legitimate fashion, rather than take the win on a quasi-legitmate goal.

    ... And I think that's the biggest problem: Even if there was a good chance that seth wouldn't have prevented the goal, why take what would probably end up as the series-clinching goal off of a quasi-legitimate play?

  7. If the argument was that the puck was already going in before the lag, it should count.

    If the argument is that it's a tough break (equivalent to a tough "bounce"), you're allowed to exploit someone who's not playing/can't play during a 5 second lag-glitch (especially during a tie game in the third during the finals), that's sketchy at best. Maybe it's not a written rule, but it's definitely not cool move.

  8. Sorry guys, I was really looking forward to this league, but work has been unexpecetdly crazy for me this month... and with the holidays coming up, too, there's no real prospect of me having the free time to get an entire season in. (I haven't even had enough time, as it is, to get any games in.)

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