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  1. Ironically, I did this for consistency before I even saw your post. Well thank you either way.
  2. Could a mod toss this thread in our other sports forum please?
  3. It: You’ll Float 2 I saw this on a website and thought boom! What a great title.
  4. I was thinking IT: Chapter Two I think the first one ended with IT: Chapter One so I just figure it makes sense that this might be the way the put it.
  5. Is that a good thing? Seems to fluctuate a lot.
  6. IMO the better team won. Crosby gets a lot of flak but all he does is win.
  7. Blues outplayed pretty much all series. Preds fans, while enthusiastic, might become the new annoying fan base. Their production from their defensemen has been second to none.
  8. I suppose I am cheering for the Preds now since Milwaukee is the their team in the AHL. Well the Blues did exactly what they didn't do against the Wild last night. Brutal second period and Allen made a big mistake on the winner. Hopefully they'll turn it around or it'll be a short series.
  9. Blues... Preds... Round 2.
  10. Stantsy possibly coming back is huge get for the Blues. Allen's pads are great. Sometimes the simpler the better.
  11. Yeah I can't see STL losing four in a down with the way Allen and that defense is playing.
  12. Wild dominated, and this is not to take away from Allen, but they did not do a good job of getting quality shots. Of the 52 shots Allen face, maybe half were of decent quality? Too many just flick shots from the side boards for them. On their PP, and I haven't watched them all that much but they just throw everything at the net and hope something sticks. Last nights game was a big one for the Blues to hold onto because it means getting out of Minnesota with at least a split. The next game will be the decider for me. I say if they Blues win, they take it in 6. If they lose, the Wild win in 7. Just my gut feeling.
  13. I would love to cheer for them...but, not in this series! Wild fan? Should be a good series.
  14. NHL playoffs start tonight. Let's go Blues!
  15. I went there to play baseball. Never really cared much about their athletic teams before attending the school. I grew up 10 minutes from the campus but have just always been a bigger Badger fan when it comes to all sports. It's nothing against them by any means, as I root for them in situations like last night. But deep down, I just don't care all that much if they win or lose.
  16. Good ole Bruce. Good effort by the Dogs but Denver looked like the better team. Oh well, On Wisconsin anyways.
  17. UMD alum here (bigger Badger fan though) but hoping for a big W tonight.
  18. Play with college guys. Fine with me.
  19. I've always thought the best way to figure out the stock market a bit is to pick a company or industry you already know something about. Like if you are in to video games. Which company do you think is coming out with content ahead of its time. Take that company and start researching it more. Than compare it to some other companies and figure out which one has the best long term potential. If you already know a lot about the topic, it's much easier to start to figure out which companies might be good stocks to target. I would highly suggest that your first purchase (or couple) should be companies that you want to own longer term. It's much more complicated to go in with the mindset that you are only looking to buy and then sell a week later for a profit. Look for something you can hold for a couple years because you think their long term potential is there. Next bit of advice is don't overreact to news once you own the stock. If you sell every time a bit of bad news comes out, you will lose. If the main reasons you picked the stock in the first place, haven't changed, you should continue to believe in that company. Just my two cents, but I think diving in to something you already enjoy and have some opinion on, can make this very enjoyable. Thanks. I appreciate the advice and it sounds like a solid idea. Maybe that is where I will start.
  20. Most rewarding, and the most frustrating thing in existence. If you try it you will likely lose money to start, but get a strategy down that fits you (it's different for everyone) and stick to it. Mine is small cap biotechs. Obey max loss tolerance at all costs and bail when it's obvious to, don't "hope" for it to turn around. As long as you keep yourself in the game and don't blow up you will succeed and feel achievement you've never felt before. Oh...and don't fall for the "gurus" selling services. There are a few really good people out there that want to show you the way, but stay 100 miles away from anything that says "rich" and "fast," or "turned X into XXXX in a few months." It doesn't work that way out of the gate. I feel like my first step would be buying a playing the stock market book for dummies. Just to understand more of the lingo.
  21. I've always wanted to play the stock market a bit but I'm not even sure where I would start.
  22. If it is just for hockey, there is a chance. If it is for all sports, it's not happening. The Big Ten wants TV markets and North Dakota just isn't one. It's monetary over anything else.
  23. Was a really nice man. Was fortunate enough to attend the Badger hockey camp twice and play in a couple of state tournaments and he was an absolute treat to talk to.
  24. Madison could've been the Green Bay of the NHL. Should've built an arena on the east side of the city to make it easily accessible to Milwaukee flowing people.
  25. I'm very jealous. I wanted to go so bad to the alumni game. Gretzky and Hull are my two all time favorites. Throw in guys like McInnis and Pronger and boy oh boy, would it have been a good time. They only missed on the goalies Curtis Joseph/Grant Fuhr should've been in on the day.
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