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Garrett Lanzy wrote:
> So Bob.... since you've gone through all the trouble to compute this, I think
> we need to make a ceramic dalmation out of it. Who is the current men's
> division 1 player living CLOSEST to this spot? What does he weight? And what
> name can we come up with for the "award" to give this guy??? (I think I'd vote
> for "Meanest Located Player" :-).
Garrett, that's even more meritorious than being the tenth person to call the radio
dj. I first thought we'd commemorate each year's location with a little ceremony that
places a Hockey-L Geophysical Historic Plaque, ... till I saw where the hallowed
ground lies. From that skinny peninsula, if Anchorage steps up their Czech recruiting
or a few guys from Edmonton have seconds on potatoes, the ceremony wades into Lake
Michigan or Green Bay (not the city). Giving the nearest player a "Hokey Laker Award"
could be appropriate, . . . . might even fool NHL scouts.
I'd try conning the awarded player into performing the following year's onsite
ceremony (like if he flunked geography). Of the finalists, the first two have to
cross Green Bay and the other three live across Lake Michigan. The West Pointer
probably knows geography too well. How about #2, ... someone already fooled him into
going to Michigan Tech . . .
Closest residences to Hockey-L Meanest Ground Zero:
Name Wt Home Distance Team
1. Bobby Robins 202 Peshtigo, WI 29 miles Mass-Lowell
2. Phil Pietila 185 Iron Mountain, MI 65 miles Michigan Tech
3. Dustin Healey 175 Traverse City, MI 80 miles Army
3. Josh Thompson 165 Traverse City, MI 80 miles Bentley
3. Vinocur, Seth 180 Traverse City, MI 80 miles Bentley
Bob Griebel
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