The Allan Cup

Allan Cup Senior Canadian Championship - Discussion of NL Senior "A" teams & play.
MacT
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Wed Apr 07, 2010 11:47 am

Catch 22 wrote:
Tomcod wrote:hey catch you guys will soon get a taste of that world only more embarresed lol ..........
Embarassment??? Nope not here.. we won the WCSHL title and Newfoundlands greatest prize "The Herder"

Whatever happens in the Allan Cup, well it happens. It will be an experience geared towards what to expect for future Newfoundland representation.

Now embarassed... that would certainly apply to the Cataracts however :lol:
Catch what do the cats have to do with the bous and the Allan Cup? Its a done deal they lost. Time to move on.

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Wed Apr 07, 2010 8:57 pm

MacT wrote:
Catch 22 wrote:
Tomcod wrote:hey catch you guys will soon get a taste of that world only more embarresed lol ..........
Embarassment??? Nope not here.. we won the WCSHL title and Newfoundlands greatest prize "The Herder"

Whatever happens in the Allan Cup, well it happens. It will be an experience geared towards what to expect for future Newfoundland representation.

Now embarassed... that would certainly apply to the Cataracts however :lol:
Catch what do the cats have to do with the bous and the Allan Cup? Its a done deal they lost. Time to move on.
i honestly do think that he doesn't know the difference..

WeepyD
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Thu Apr 08, 2010 11:34 pm

Found this on the 2010AllanCup wesite


The 2010 Allan Cup, Hockey Canada and FastHockey.com will be producing live video with play by play of all the Allan Cup Games. By signing up for a membership to FastHockey.com you'll be able to watch all the games live from the North Peace Arena. Plus, if you miss a game all the games will be available on-demand and so you can watch your favourite team whenever you want.

FASTHockey (http://www.fasthockey.com) is the premier online destination to see live streaming video of amateur ice hockey games from across North America. The feature rich platform is frequented by scouts, recruiters, coaches, players, parents, and fans from around the world. Hockey fans can not only see live and archived games, but also build robust profiles, research and track teams, get updates on recent scores & news, and monitor college commitments.

Click here, join FastHockey.com, the membership is FREE and you can take in all the Allan Cup games live.

Plus the Allan Cup final will be available live across the country on TSN2 starting at 2pm (PST).

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Fri Apr 09, 2010 1:27 am

WeepyD wrote:Found this on the 2010AllanCup wesite


The 2010 Allan Cup, Hockey Canada and FastHockey.com will be producing live video with play by play of all the Allan Cup Games. By signing up for a membership to FastHockey.com you'll be able to watch all the games live from the North Peace Arena. Plus, if you miss a game all the games will be available on-demand and so you can watch your favourite team whenever you want.

FASTHockey (http://www.fasthockey.com) is the premier online destination to see live streaming video of amateur ice hockey games from across North America. The feature rich platform is frequented by scouts, recruiters, coaches, players, parents, and fans from around the world. Hockey fans can not only see live and archived games, but also build robust profiles, research and track teams, get updates on recent scores & news, and monitor college commitments.

Click here, join FastHockey.com, the membership is FREE and you can take in all the Allan Cup games live.

Plus the Allan Cup final will be available live across the country on TSN2 starting at 2pm (PST).
Thought you had to pay for it
Caribous Record- 17-5-2= 36 Points= 1st Place- Regular Season Champs
Clarenville Caribous- 2011 Allan Cup Champions
Clarenville Caribous- 2009-2010 Herder Champions
Clarenville Caribous- 2008-2009 Herder Champions
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herdfromafar
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Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:02 pm

CaribousFan wrote:
WeepyD wrote:Found this on the 2010AllanCup wesite


The 2010 Allan Cup, Hockey Canada and FastHockey.com will be producing live video with play by play of all the Allan Cup Games. By signing up for a membership to FastHockey.com you'll be able to watch all the games live from the North Peace Arena. Plus, if you miss a game all the games will be available on-demand and so you can watch your favourite team whenever you want.

FASTHockey (http://www.fasthockey.com) is the premier online destination to see live streaming video of amateur ice hockey games from across North America. The feature rich platform is frequented by scouts, recruiters, coaches, players, parents, and fans from around the world. Hockey fans can not only see live and archived games, but also build robust profiles, research and track teams, get updates on recent scores & news, and monitor college commitments.

Click here, join FastHockey.com, the membership is FREE and you can take in all the Allan Cup games live.

Plus the Allan Cup final will be available live across the country on TSN2 starting at 2pm (PST).
Thought you had to pay for it
You do - once you register you have to buy game credits for each game you watch. A single game credit is $6.99. So if you want to see all the Caribous game, you'll play at least $21 dollars, and if they make the semis that could be up to $28. Even then, that's only 3 bucks more than a single game ticket at the CEC during the Herder, so not too bad. The stream will be excellent.

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Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:06 pm

herdfromafar wrote:
CaribousFan wrote:
WeepyD wrote:Found this on the 2010AllanCup wesite


The 2010 Allan Cup, Hockey Canada and FastHockey.com will be producing live video with play by play of all the Allan Cup Games. By signing up for a membership to FastHockey.com you'll be able to watch all the games live from the North Peace Arena. Plus, if you miss a game all the games will be available on-demand and so you can watch your favourite team whenever you want.

FASTHockey (http://www.fasthockey.com) is the premier online destination to see live streaming video of amateur ice hockey games from across North America. The feature rich platform is frequented by scouts, recruiters, coaches, players, parents, and fans from around the world. Hockey fans can not only see live and archived games, but also build robust profiles, research and track teams, get updates on recent scores & news, and monitor college commitments.

Click here, join FastHockey.com, the membership is FREE and you can take in all the Allan Cup games live.

Plus the Allan Cup final will be available live across the country on TSN2 starting at 2pm (PST).
Thought you had to pay for it
You do - once you register you have to buy game credits for each game you watch. A single game credit is $6.99. So if you want to see all the Caribous game, you'll play at least $21 dollars, and if they make the semis that could be up to $28. Even then, that's only 3 bucks more than a single game ticket at the CEC during the Herder, so not too bad. The stream will be excellent.
I won't be able to watch it, I could not watch game 5 at home cause it keep freezing every 5 mins
Caribous Record- 17-5-2= 36 Points= 1st Place- Regular Season Champs
Clarenville Caribous- 2011 Allan Cup Champions
Clarenville Caribous- 2009-2010 Herder Champions
Clarenville Caribous- 2008-2009 Herder Champions
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herdfromafar
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Fri Apr 09, 2010 2:39 pm

Maybe some bars or clubs in Clarenville might buy it and show it on their big screens - its a good quality stream. Of course I know the two round robin games don't start until 12:30 am in Newfoundland, but still I bet there would be some demand.

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