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I enjoy reading your blog, Mike. My husband is a diehard hockey fan, but since we’re not from the area we still enjoy reading your blog. Being from the Jesey area it would be kind of a trek to drive all the way to bridgeport for a tigers game. Maybe we will one of these days. But keep us posted on all the latest. Wish the tigers games were televised somehow.
He is 124th… in a very specific way. In fact, just as strongly, he _isn’t_ 124th. (It’s like having tea and no tea in the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy game.)
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Hmm, on 04-10-03 the Bridgeport Sound Tigers signed Centers Adam Edinger and Tyler Rennette to professional tryout contracts but on 01-14-02, The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim acquired center Dave Roche from the New York Islanders in exchange for right wing Jim Cummins. If these dates are indeed correct, my theory that Edinger/Rennette being the 119th & 120th Soundtiger while Cummins being number 124 must be off. Still thinking…
You have me stumped? In 9 days is the opener for the Isles. I was thinking he was the 124th Soundtiger to play for the Isles but that is way too high. Not sure? Btw, I do check your blog experiment daily and look forward to extra insights and details throughout the season. You should promote the blog in some of your weekly articles.