tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8554085892956504771.post8377686433548267961..comments2023-09-14T15:21:57.514-05:00Comments on The View from 111: Random Ruminations From The RoadThe View from 111http://www.blogger.com/profile/01404928803945401527noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8554085892956504771.post-9321513311803447712010-02-17T11:50:12.126-06:002010-02-17T11:50:12.126-06:00It was nice to see you up close, Mark, on the LIRR...It was nice to see you up close, Mark, on the LIRR from Westbury into the city after the Isles game. One point of reference, however. The Rangers were selling USA team shirts with the names of their Olympians--Drury and Callahan--on the back, as well as a Swedish Olympic team shirt with Lundqvist's name. Each of them, as well as USA assistant coach/Rangers coach John Tortorella, was given a special video presentation during breaks in Sunday's Rangers-Tampa Bay game. (We stayed in the city the whole weekend and couldn't pass up another game at the Garden while we followed the Preds and Penguins on the BlackBerry.)The Devils also had USA Olympic shirts with names Kovulchuk, Langenbrunner, Parise, Brodeur and Elias. As far as Nassau Coliseum is concerned, I attended a show there in 1973 with Bob Dylan and the Band. It looked a lot better then.Hockey Hillbillynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8554085892956504771.post-28386712842801434382010-02-17T06:32:17.018-06:002010-02-17T06:32:17.018-06:00Nothing about the FOOD Mark? Nothing? HA! I als...Nothing about the FOOD Mark? Nothing? HA! I also watched a bird flying around the Flyers arena when I was there. It didn't buzz the ice though. Maybe Fluery looks like his mother. :o)7th Womanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03918374173739981835noreply@blogger.com