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Patrick Ruesse


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Fishhawk 1850... grin.gif...I have my eye on a muskie addition with a 115 4-stroke it's an 03, of course I would like a 140 or 150 but that may not happen.

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That would be a great choice! I have the 1850 Sportfish w/Yamaha 150 HP four stroke and love it! Get the most powerful 24 volt trolling motor as well.

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Buzz

I see you're making friends again. I think the real topic of conversation should be this weekends matchup between the #1 Blue and #2 Big Red. Also the gophs get to hopefully soften them up first for us. It's early in the season but I like what I've been seeing, sweeping at ND and 3 out of 4 from then first place CC. Just keep em goin Eaves.

As for the boats, my best buddy's Dad ordered and 1850 Fishhawk with a brand new E-tech 150. Hopefully my but will be parked in that thing quite a bit. God knows my crestliner fund is pretty meager.

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Nolte, I'll give credit to the badgers... they are playing very well. As much as I route against Wisconsin, I can't route against their college hockey team as much because one of there assistant coaches (Mark Osiecki) is a kid I grew up with in my younger years in Burnsville (I then moved away to Hopkins). He was always a good guy.

I do think that of the teams they have beaten only CC is top notch! Nodak is OK, SCSU, Mankato, AA & St. Lawrence are well... not too good.

Talk to me at the end of January and we can do a better comparison... it's right around the corner.

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I agree that a comparison would be better come the end of Jan. They've got a tough stint playing CC, then Den, and finally the gophs. That's three tough weekends and I'd be happy with a better than 500 split.

I think that the SCSU is better than expected and any time you sweep in ND be thankfull. Tough, Tough place to play and get points. In fact almost any series on the road is tough, but that is what really shows the teams that are on a roll. String together a bunch of road wins and you've got a solid contender. You got to love WCHA hockey.

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Hey Red, what are your predictions this weekend for the Gophers matchups as well as BSU and the Sioux???

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Sorry Buzzsaw,

No predictions as I was away for Thanksgiving.

I did not think the gophers would play that well! They kicked A$$!

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They got trapped against Mich State.... it was such an ugly game.... I hope we don't play that way against Wisconsin. The game against Michigan was sweeeeet! I think we coulda shoulda woulda scored ten goals in that game. I'll be at the Saturday night tilt with the wife.... They better win as it's her first visit to Marriucci arena.

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