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  1. I miss when ESPN used to air the tournaments. Can't find them anywhere now.
  2. Yes, uprights = vertical posts of net. I'm not 100% on the exact origin, but darkstar965 has it right - it's a matter of distance. Yes, you'll aim for a specific hole. Achieving that is another question. It's kind of like trying to hit a line with a serve in tennis. In high school, we would have competitions at the end of practice to see who could hit the post the most with slapshots from the blue line Watch this to see how accurate the pros can be:
  3. Short side = upright closest to the puck Long side = upright farthest from the puck
  4. Posting this for a friend... The Urban Winery is hiring! The Urban Winery is a boutique winery opening soon in Silver Spring crafting small batch vintages on-premises from the best growing regions in the US. The Urban Winery isn't just a commercial winery in an urban space though. It offers a tasting room and wine bar where guests can enjoy and learn about the wines and sample pairings of wine and food. Guests can also take wine classes and make their own wine under the direction of the winemaker. And the winery is available as an events space too. The Urban Winery is looking for people who are passionate about wine, the hospitality industry and customer service to join our team. We need: Sous Chef Servers Bar-backs If you're interested, send your resume and cover letter to Damon Callis, founder and winemaker at The Urban Winery: damon@theurbanwinery.com Full disclosure - While I have no direct financial interest in this business, my wife is working with Urban Winery on their branding.
  5. As much as I hate the Caps, their major failing for the last couple of years was they only had 2 NHL quality defensemen. With the addition of Niskanen and Orpik they really added a huge amount of quality to the D. That said, I still don't see them in the finals. By contrast, my Pens did not really fill the holes left by losing those two. Add to that the raft of injuries to the Pens D and their late season limping to the playoffs and most probable exit from the playoffs tonight make sense.
  6. On a whim, I just went to check out the forums at eG. There are almost as many members signed on to dr.com (15) as there are signed on to eG (20).
  7. Nothing was seriously hot, but the pork belly was LOADED with Szechuan peppercorn
  8. Also, Magruder's in Chevy Chase (DC). I've bought most of what I listed above there as well.
  9. Fenwick in downtown silver spring. I buy DCBrau there and I know that they carry Port City. A little further afield, they carry Dogfish, Baltimore Beer Works, Brewer's Art, Flying Dog, Troegs, Starr Hill, and Heavy Seas.
  10. My business card says North Bethesda, MD 20852. I still tell people that I work in Rockville. North Bethesda is a figment of the "developer of the townhouses that I can see out my office window's" imagination.
  11. Drove by yesterday. Those storefronts are toast. Incredibly bad smoke/fire damage to the left side of Bombay Gaylord. I would imagine that demolition is the only option (and probably the best economic option) for the landlord. Knew some people who were in QHT when the smoke started pouring in. Scary stuff. Amazing that there were no severe injuries.
  12. I can't recall exactly when they started doing it and don't have time to research, but I want to say that I remember noticing it some time in the early 80s (or so my old mind tells me). The other advantage that Lemieux and Gretzsky had was that the early 80s was that overall goal scoring was much higher than it is today - just take a look at goalie pads then and now! BTW - Although Stan Mikita and Bobby Hull were the ones to popularize the curved blade, it is usually accepted that Andy Bathgate (NYR) was the first to regularly use one in games. But Mikita and Hull get all of the credit because who has ever heard of Andy Bathgate?
  13. In his 8 main years in Boston he led the league in plus/minus rating (points scored by your team while on the ice - points scored by other team while on ice) 6 times, including the all-time record of +124 in 70-71. The only person within spitting distance of that record is the also great Larry Robinson.
  14. Orr as the greatest of all time is a more than reasonable argument. As lovehockey noted, he transformed the potential of a position more than anyone else. It's a little misleading to just look at numbers - Gretzky played in an era that was wide open offensive hockey. He also played in an era where they started handing out assists to the last two guys to touch the puck on the goal scorer's team. It used to be much more judgemental about if they assisted the play or not (kind of like hoops). Then again I'm a little biased
  15. Too long ago to remember, but that name strikes a bell. I do remember that it wasn't too far a drive from campus (maybe 10 minutes).
  16. +1. Caught this the other day on NBC (?). Great documentary. Especially the tale of Fetisov making it to the NJ Devils.
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