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About This Page: This is a discussion on Hockey Players Forum within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Early September would be a kick ass time to have a pre FF game. I am down for sure like always. Let me know the time and who to pay
Early September would be a kick ass time to have a pre FF game. I am down for sure like always. Let me know the time and who to pay and I will be there
Allright, Shaggy. With only 4 people interested in the roller game, I think it's a no go. Have at it.
__________________ -Fish
"When you can't run anymore you crawl, and when you can't crawl, when you can't do that..."
Karma to whomever can finish that.
I've heard back from Glacial Gardens and Saturdays are pretty much booked for September so if we want to play on a Saturday we would have to start looking into October. I checked with the Artesia rink but they don't have ice available for rent on Saturdays at all. So the options right now is if we want to play in September before frozen fury it's either another day besides a Saturday, or I can check with TSC and see if they have Saturdays available if you guys want to play out there. Or we can wait till October and hopefully get a Saturday then. Let me know what works best for everyone and I'll book the ice.
TSC would rock. I'll have my nights free again after this week so I could play almost any day of the week.
__________________ "This franchise hasn't won anything in 39 years, and we still sell out games…. We have to reward those people. We have to believe we can win. The rest becomes details." Luc Robitaille