| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 73.1 | Who's next! | TRCA03::KEHOE | Ron Keyhot� | Thu May 19 1988 11:31 | 7 | 
|  |     The next coach of the habs will be english, keeping with the toggle
    of one coach english one french and one english and one french etc...
    
    Maybe Bob Gainey? Maybe Big Bird Robinson? Maybe Scotty Bowman again?
    How about John "Maddog" Brophey? He would really fit in!
    
    Ron
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| 73.2 | And the winner is..... | KAOO01::CREPIN |  | Tue May 24 1988 12:26 | 17 | 
|  |     Pat Burns is the likely candidate for the coaching job
    in Montreal although he is inexperienced.
    They should try to convince Jacques Lemaire to coach next
    season with Burns as his assistant.
    
    Bruins are done like dinner!!
    Judging by the post game interviews with the Boston players
    it looks like they are ready to roll over and die in game #4.
    I wonder if they're going to even bother showing up tonight.
    
    Oilers' defence is weak (excluding Steve Smith) and good
    forechecking should produce good scoring chances.
    So why has every team they've played so far, been sitting
    outside the blue line and let Edmonton's wimpy defencemen
    carry the puck up the ice??? It beats me.
    
    Mike
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| 73.3 | The Cup stays in Canada | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue May 24 1988 16:23 | 13 | 
|  |     re. .2
    	I agree with you on both counts.
	The Bruins are going to come out flying bur Fuhr will be great and the 
Oilers will put a couple of quick ones in and take the wind out of the B's 
sails. The fact that the Oilers would win the cup was a foregone conclusion 
when I witnessed them extinguish the Flames the way they did. It's a good thing
the Habs won the cup in 86 or else their record would have been tied this year.
Edmonton 5 (Kurri with an empty netter)
Boston   3
    
    Glenn
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| 73.4 | Old time hockey? | SRFSUP::MORRIS | Ashley: Bold as Love | Thu May 26 1988 02:39 | 3 | 
|  |     So how 'bout Harold Snepsts of the Wings for coach of Les Habitants?
    
    Just a thought.
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| 73.5 | Oilers end it tonight! | KAOO01::CREPIN |  | Thu May 26 1988 14:51 | 9 | 
|  |     re.3 
    	Good guess. If it wasn't for the blackout, you 
    	might have been right.
    	
    re.4
    	Harold Snepts???????? 
    
    
    Mike
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| 73.6 | I agree | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Thu May 26 1988 16:38 | 5 | 
|  |     	My guess in .3 still stands for tonight. The hockey season is finally
over. Hopefully in a years time I will be wrenching my gut in front
    of the tube watching the Habs play for the cup!    
    
    Glenn
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| 73.7 | It's official !! | KAOO01::CREPIN |  | Fri May 27 1988 09:29 | 16 | 
|  |     Pat Burns has officially been named as head coach of
    the Habs. Hopefully he's prepared for the pressure of
    coaching in Montreal. I think he's just the man to take
    them to the cup next year if he's given half a chance.
    All we need to do now is to get rid of some deadwood
    (Chelios,Corson). I would have mentionned Dahlin but
    he's gone back home where nobody will try to bruise him.
    
    Well, the season finally ends with the Oilers pounding
    the (big,bad????) Bruins to end their coast through the 
    playoffs.
    
    Now comes the draft and off season trades. It could be 
    interesting.
    
    Mike
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| 73.8 | Is it official???? | KAOO01::CREPIN |  | Mon May 30 1988 09:27 | 7 | 
|  |     Since Thursday's announcement on the french tv station,
    I haven't heard anything else about Burns being the 
    next Habs coach. Maybe they were jumping the gun a little.
    Has anybody out there heard any news ?
    
    Mike
    
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| 73.9 | It's news to me! | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Mon May 30 1988 11:05 | 6 | 
|  |     	There's nothing in in the sports section and I didn't hear a
    thing on the radio. Was the news about the decision heared on
    Television Quatre-saisons? The seem to get the inside scoop on all
    the Habs news. 
    
    Glenn
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| 73.10 |  | POTARU::COUPAL | Oh no! The aliens ate my Buick! | Tue May 31 1988 08:14 | 3 | 
|  |         Hey!  What new French legislation ?  What's Television
        Quatre-Saisons ?  (Enlighten me, I live far away ...)
        
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| 73.11 | Why did you have a Buick anyway??? | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue May 31 1988 09:11 | 14 | 
|  | 	Television Quatre-Saisons is a relatively new French television 
network that operates out of Montreal. They really seem to cover sports
very well and seem to always get the inside scoop on the Montreal Canadiens.
Last week I watched them interview Jean Perron about his resignation. 
Apparently, a lot of crying went on in the Perron household. Jean said his wife 
cried all day. It was quite an animated interview and Jean greatly regrets the 
way things turned out.
	I watched more Canadiens hockey last winter than I ever have before
because Quatre-Saisons covers them so well, especially when they play the 
Quebec Nordiques.
tout ici au Television Quatre-Saisons
Glenn
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| 73.12 | Now, it's official. | KAOO01::CREPIN |  | Fri Jun 03 1988 15:43 | 9 | 
|  |     Yes, Pat Burns will be the next coach of Les Habs.
    I was listening to a radio talk show last night.
    The Habs new coach was the topic and most fans seem
    to like the choice. So do I.
    Apparently, Michel Bergeron's name was brought up
    a couple times and most of the players reacted
    favorably. 
    
    Mike
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| 73.13 | Everything is EH-okay | DUB01::EGRI |  | Fri Jul 22 1988 07:54 | 16 | 
|  |     Hello everyone,
    
    Iam a die-hard Montrealer living in Ireland where very few people
    even know what hockey is, let alone know who or what the Montreal
    Canadiens are. You can't imagine the flood of joy I am now experiencing
    having found the entry on Canada and a conference about hockey being
    discussed by Canadians.
    
    This makes exile much easier to suffer.
    
    If you need any info about Ireland please do not hesitate to contact
    me.
    
    Keep in touch,
    
    Ted Egri.
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| 73.14 | Worlds apart yet not | TRCA03::KEHOE | Ron Keyhot� | Fri Jul 22 1988 12:36 | 7 | 
|  | >        Iam a die-hard Montrealer living in Ireland where very few people
>    even know what hockey is, let alone know who or what the Montreal
>    Canadiens are.
    
     I know how you feel Ted, I live in Toronto.
  
     Ron Kehoe
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| 73.15 | Maybe next year, eh! | TRCA03::OBRIEN |  | Tue Jul 26 1988 19:48 | 5 | 
|  |     re .13
    
    And my condolences on this past season's loss to the BRUINS.
    
    Glenn    :-)
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| 73.16 | Tell JR. Bobby is ok! | TRCA03::KEHOE | Ron Keyhot� | Wed Jul 27 1988 16:36 | 5 | 
|  |     re.  13
    
    Wasn't that all just a dream?
    
    Ron................
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| 73.17 |  | TRCA03::KEHOE | Ron Keyhot� | Wed Jul 27 1988 16:36 | 1 | 
|  |     Sorry that was directed to .15, my mistake
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| 73.18 | Who says there's no hockey in July? | KAOO01::CREPIN |  | Tue Aug 02 1988 10:41 | 10 | 
|  |     Well, 'Trader Phil' is at it again. Walt Podubny (35 goals last
    season) and someone else go to Quebec for Normand Rochefort and
    Jason Lafreniere. The Rangers finally get some stability on 
    defence and might challenge the leaders. As for the Nordiques,
    they lose what little stability they had. Looks like they're
    basement bound again.
    
    Does anyone know who else is going to Quebec ??
    
    Mike
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| 73.19 | No dream | TRCA03::OBRIEN |  | Wed Aug 03 1988 16:49 | 5 | 
|  |     re .17
    
    No such luck.  Replay due next April.
    
    Glenn  ;-)
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| 73.20 | Janet the Great... | KAOA05::FRERE | Eric Frere @KAO DTN 621-2184 | Tue Aug 09 1988 09:04 | 18 | 
|  |     The rumours seem to be getting closer to fact!  
    
    o Will Wayne Gretsky move further west (not to mention south) to the
      land of earthquakes and highways??  
    
    o Will Peter P. get $20m plus a few Kings and Princes (aka future draft
      picks).  
    
    o Is Janet Jones (er Gretsky) worth it??  
    
    o It's hard to believe that an ex-bunny can stir so much action in the
      NHL.  
    
    o Or is it??  
    
    o Comments??
    Eric
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| 73.21 | There's more to life than Hockey | 58418::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Wed Aug 10 1988 08:01 | 17 | 
|  |     Wayne is obviously a family man and I think it's great to see someone
    with so much at stake put his family ahead of his career. This was
    planned long before they got married. They've waisted no time in
    starting their family.
    
    The only thing I didn't like about Gretsky was that he played for
    the Edmonton Oilers. Now I can really chear for him because he's
    playing for an underdog.
    
    Wayne moving to L.A. is good for hockey! Now the great game is going
    to get some great exposure because of him.
    
    I don't feel sorry for the Oilers or Edmonton.
    
    Have you taken a good look at his wife??? I think she's worth it!
    
    Glenn
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| 73.22 | Look who's King of the Kings!! | KAOA05::FRERE | Eric Frere @KAO DTN 621-2184 | Wed Aug 10 1988 10:24 | 19 | 
|  |     I sure have taken a good look at Janet (although not in last year's
    Playboy).  I sure hope that there is something upstairs to compliment
    the rest.
    
    The next question is if Wayne is all part of the Free Trade agreement??
    Are we going to start sending our national heros to the U.S.??
    
    BTW, Wayne's father doesn't seem to be too pleased about his son
    moving to the U.S.
    
    I personally think that it's good to see him move to another team,
    especially one that could use him (like the Leafs :-)).  Next season,
    we'll see if LA got their money's worth and if Edmonton can survive
    without #99.
    
    I would have question the trade if LA would have given up Luc
    Robitaille, it would have been a great lost to the Kings.
    
    Eric
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| 73.23 | Gretzky goes Hollywood. | KAOO01::CREPIN |  | Wed Aug 10 1988 13:38 | 24 | 
|  |     I agree with Glenn in reply .21
    
    This trade seems to be beneficial for everyone involved except
    the Oilers and their fans (p.s. I'm not one of them).
    
    The only question remains: Who requested the trade?
    
    According to Paul Coffey who is a close friend of Wayne's, the 
    great one told him a few days ago that the trade was going to 
    happen and he didn't want to leave Edmonton.
    Who's telling the truth???????? The National Enquirer will 
    probably fill us in on the details.
    
    Which team will benefit more from the trade?
    The Kings. I think the Oilers got screwed.
    
    Which individual will benefit more from the trade?
    Peter Pocklington (10-15 Million!!). Did he initiate this trade
    because he needed the money? Ask Paul Coffey, he'll say 'yes'.
    
    The city of Edmonton will be in mourning for a while.
    
    Goodbye Oiler's Dynasty.    
    
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| 73.24 | Nothing's fair in Love, War and Hockey!! | KAOA05::FRERE | Eric Frere @KAO DTN 621-2184 | Wed Aug 10 1988 14:03 | 7 | 
|  |     Re .23  The official word that Gretsky gave to the press is that
    he requested it.  According to Janet, she said that she did not
    influence his decision and would support him no matter what he
    decided.  Sounds like LOVE to me.  How long have they known each
    other??
    
    Eric
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| 73.25 | News from a (Los) Angeleno | SRFSUP::MORRIS | Gretzkyland | Wed Aug 10 1988 16:34 | 16 | 
|  |     Seeing as how Wayne's wife of 3 weeks is already pregnant, it seems
    like Gretzky may have set another scoring record.
    
    Yesterday over 1000 people requested season tickets for the kings,
    and they are expecting 5000 total by the end of the week.
    
    Initially, I thought the Kings were getting raped, but since
    Krushelnysky and McSorely got thrown in, I think it's a semi-fair
    trade.  Only now Wayne won't be able to pass to Kurri for those
    million assists a year.
    
    And while everyone's talking about Canada losing its greatest hockey
    player, look at it this way....so is the U.S. (Carson)....and Wayne
    started back in Indiana anyway...
    
    It should be interesting........
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| 73.26 | To cool a tall drink... | KAOA05::FRERE | Eric Frere @KAO DTN 621-2184 | Thu Aug 11 1988 16:21 | 4 | 
|  |     Fred: What does the CH stands for in the middle of the rink at the
          Forum??
    
    Jean-Louis: Center Hice
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| 73.27 |  | DUB01::EGRI |  | Fri Aug 12 1988 10:13 | 8 | 
|  |     I didn't realize Indiana was such hockey hotbed in fact I doubt
    if most Hoosiers even know what a hockey stick is (by the way what
    is the derivation of the word Hoosier? Does it have anything to
    do with 'hosiery'?
    
    I don't think Carson versus Gretzky is a fair comparison.
    
    Ted.
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| 73.28 |  | SRFSUP::MORRIS | Banff Schwantz, Attorney at law | Fri Aug 12 1988 15:33 | 21 | 
|  |     re: .27
    >    I don't think Carson versus Gretzky is a fair comparison.
    You're right.  Carson is the best US hockey player, but that doesn't
    mean much.  It's like being the best Zimbabwaian Jai-Alai player (well,
    kinda like that).  :^)
    
    What this means to me living in LA is that I won't be able to pick
    up a good cheap seat to see a Kings game, because now all of the
    nouveau-riche from hollywood who don't know what color a puck is
    will be grabbing season tickets, since it will be 'cool' now.
    Q: What is Wayne Gretzky's brother's nickname
    A: The 'good' one
    
    Q: What's blue and white, blue and white, blue and white, and lives
    in the basement?
    A: The Argonauts, Blue Jays, and Leafs.
    
    Ashley
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| 73.29 | Guy Lafleur wants to play for the Kings!! | KAOA05::FRERE | Eric Frere @KAO DTN 621-2184 | Tue Aug 16 1988 11:58 | 15 | 
|  |     Some people never cease to amaze me!
    
    According to news report this morning, Guy Lafleur (The Flower)
    wants an invite to the King's Training Camp!!  He's 37 years old
    and hasn't played in four years (and his final years were less than
    spectacular).  Now he wants a crack at playing with Gretsky.
    
    Now, 37 years old is not necessarily too old to play in the NHL
    but not everybody can be Gordie Howe!!
    
    Eric
    
    P.S. Because Peter P. sells 1 player, Peter P. may have to sell
    the whole team.  There's good material for a western version of
    `He Shoots, He Scores'.  How about suggestions for a title!!
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| 73.30 |  | DUB01::EGRI |  | Tue Sep 06 1988 07:04 | 13 | 
|  |     HELLO EVERYONE,
    
    
    I read in an American newspaper that the Monttreal Canadiens had
    traaded Sergio Momesso to the St. Louis Blues. Is this true?
    
    If so for whom/what was he traded?
    
    Any info about The Canadiens would be appreciated?
    
    All the Best,
    
    Ted (stuck in Ireland) Egri
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| 73.31 | Lafleur dans la Grande Pomme? | BMT::RIZZO | Forget the bus, take the train | Tue Sep 06 1988 23:50 | 10 | 
|  |     The Village Voice of this week says Guy Lafleur is going to try
    out with the NY Rangers. Can this be? A true hockey fan can only
    hope. Its hard to root for the NJ Devils! Just doesn't seem natural.
    
    Of course the Rangers can use all the help they can get. Why rumor
    has it that Guy has even stopped smoking!
    
    Carol (who lives in hope of seeing a real hockey team reside at
    Madison Square Garden)
    
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| 73.32 | Bien Sur - Guy a NY | KAOO01::LAPLANTE |  | Wed Sep 07 1988 15:04 | 10 | 
|  |     Lafleur has signed a contract with NY Rangers. If he makes the team
    he receives $x and his contract is renewable for one year at the
    team's option if he plays well. Sounds like NY is in a Win Win
    situation.
    
    He apparently wanted to play for the LA Kings with Gretzky but they
    didn't want any part of it. I only hope he isn't too old to make
    it.
    
    Roger
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| 73.33 | He'll make it. | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Wed Sep 07 1988 16:48 | 2 | 
|  |     	I have no doubt that Lafleur will make the team. Even if he
    isn't up to snuf, he WILL be a drawing card.
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| 73.34 | Made my day | BMT::RIZZO | Forget the bus, take the train | Sun Sep 11 1988 22:48 | 7 | 
|  |     This is great! Since moving to NY from Montreal 4 years ago, my
    two favorite players have moved here too. Lafleur and Gary Carter.
    I am certain Lafleur will make the team. He has a lot of style and
    New York could use some of it.
    
    Carol
    
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| 73.35 | Flying Frenchman | SRFSUP::MORRIS | Herb Tarlek's Wardrobe Consultant | Mon Sep 12 1988 16:13 | 6 | 
|  |     I read that GUY has given up his DuMauriers and has been working
    out the past 3 months.  He weighs 7 pounds less than when he retired.
    Funny, but he reported to the Ranger camp the day after he was inducted
    into the hall of fame.!
    
    Ashley
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| 73.36 | help needed | DUB01::EGRI |  | Tue Oct 11 1988 05:34 | 16 | 
|  |                  HELP WANTED
    
    HELLO EVERYBODY,
    
    I am fairly new to NOTES and have spent most of my time reading
    or replying to other peoples' comments. I would very much like to
    start a topic dealing with the MONTREAL CANADIENS. 
    
    The on-line documentation is okay but I'm experiencing difficulty
    trying to find out how to start a new topic. I would appreciate
    any help anyone may be able to give me.
    
    Thanks a bunch.
    
    
    Ted Egri.
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| 73.37 | Write vs Reply | KAOFS::WATTERS |  | Tue Oct 11 1988 07:39 | 6 | 
|  |     -.1
    	To start a new topic in a conference use 'Write' instead of
    'Reply'. A topic on the Canadians should be interesting, especially
    w/all their off-ice activities in bars. 
    
    Andy 
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| 73.38 |  | DUB01::EGRI |  | Tue Oct 11 1988 12:37 | 11 | 
|  |     Hi Andy,
    
    Geez don't leave me hanging like that what off-ice activities in
    the bars? 
    
    Ted.
    
    PS  Thanks for the info on WRITE VS REPLy
    
    TED (in Ireland.)
    
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| 73.39 | Habs vs. Detroit | KAOM25::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Tue Dec 06 1988 08:13 | 5 | 
|  |     Did the Habs win last night???
    
    Can anyone tell me?
    
    I was wishing I had TSN last night.......
 | 
| 73.40 | Montreal 7 Detroit 2 | HPSRAD::POULSEN |  | Tue Dec 06 1988 12:14 | 2 | 
|  |     Montreal won. The score was 7 to 2. Montreal is looking good!!!
    
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| 73.41 | HABS.COM | TRCA03::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6 | Fri Dec 09 1988 18:11 | 116 | 
|  | $! This is copied from a similar command file in the Boston_Bruins conference
$! I made the modification to show both today's game, as well as the games
$! scheduled over the next fours days.  Extract the file by typing
$! EXTRACT /NOHEAD HABS.COM
$! To run the com file, type @HABS at the $ prompt of VMS
$!
$! P.S. I also have the Bruins com file if you want it
$!
$ WSO :== WRITE SYS$OUTPUT
$!  This is a double height banner in reverse video
$ WSO "[15;0f[J#3[7mMontreal Canadiens Info for Today:     "
$ WSO "[16;0f[J#4[7mMontreal Canadiens Info for Today:     "
$!  This turns on the blinking to emphasize that there is a game today
$ WSO "[17;0f[J[5m[1A"
$ Save_Message = F$Environment("Message")
$ Set Message/Nosever/Noid/Notext/Nofac
$ file = f$environment("procedure")
$!  gametoday is the code for today's date in MMM-dd form
$ gametoday = f$extract(3,4,f$time())+f$extract(8,2,f$cvtime("today"))
$ search 'file' 'gametoday'
$ is_there = $status
$!  if there is a game today it was printed and proceed to exit
$!  if there is not a game today print No Game Today then scan for next games
$ if is_there .nes. "%X08D78053" then goto FIRST
$ WSO "[17;0f[J#6[0m[7m[1A"
$ WSO "No Game Today                                       "
FIRST:
$ WSO "[23;0f[m[0J"
$ WSO "[18;0f[J#6[7mUpcoming Montreal Canadiens Games:       "
$ WSO "[19;0f[J[7m[1A"
$!  Check to see if there is a game scheduled for tomorrow
$ GAMENO = "today+1-"
$ GOSUB NEXTGAME
$ WSO "[20;0f[J[7m[1A"
$!  Check to see if there is a game in two days
$ GAMENO = "today+2-"
$ GOSUB NEXTGAME
$ WSO "[21;0f[J[7m[1A"
$!  Check to see if there is a game in three days
$ GAMENO= "today+3-"
$ GOSUB NEXTGAME
$ WSO "[22;0f[J[7m[1A"
$!  Check to see if there is a game in 4 days
$!-04 days is long enough to help plan long weekends and cover most travel
$ GAMENO = "today+4-"
$ GOSUB NEXTGAME
$!  This section restores the output stream to normal characters before EXIT
OUT:
$ set mess'Save_Message'
$ WSO "[23;0f[m[0J"
$ EXIT
$!  NEXTGAME is a subroutine to create the date code in the form MMM-dd
$ NEXTGAME:
$	extmon = f$extract(5,2,f$cvtime(GAMENO))
$!  This ia a brute force method to account for today's month could be 
$!  different from the month that we are interested in.
$	if extmon .eq. "10" then GAMEDAY = "OCT-" + f$extract(8,2,f$cvtime(GAMENO))
$	if extmon .eq. "11" then GAMEDAY = "NOV-" + f$extract(8,2,f$cvtime(GAMENO))
$	if extmon .eq. "12" then GAMEDAY = "DEC-" + f$extract(8,2,f$cvtime(GAMENO))
$	if extmon .eq. "01" then GAMEDAY = "JAN-" + f$extract(8,2,f$cvtime(GAMENO))
$	if extmon .eq. "02" then GAMEDAY = "FEB-" + f$extract(8,2,f$cvtime(GAMENO))
$	if extmon .eq. "03" then GAMEDAY = "MAR-" + f$extract(8,2,f$cvtime(GAMENO))
$	if extmon .eq. "04" then GAMEDAY = "APR-" + f$extract(8,2,f$cvtime(GAMENO))
$	search 'file' 'gameday'
$	RETURN
Dec-05  Detroit     
Dec-07 @Minn.       
Dec-08 @St. Louis   
Dec-10  Washington  
Dec-12  Boston      
Dec-15 @Quebec      
Dec-17  NY Rangers  
Dec-19  Hartford    
Dec-21  Quebec      
Dec-22 @Boston      
Dec-27 @LA          
Dec-29 @Calgary     
Dec-31 @Edmonton    
Jan-01 @Vancouver   
Jan-07  Boston      
Jan-09 @Detroit     
Jan-11  New Jersey  
Jan-12 @Boston      
Jan-14 @Toronto     
Jan-18  Hartford    
Jan-19 @Hartford    
Jan-21  Toronto     
Jan-23  Calgary     
Jan-27 @Buffalo     
Jan-28  Buffalo     
Jan-31 @Pitt        
Feb-02 @Quebec      
Feb-04  NY Rangers  
Feb-11  New Jersey  
Feb-13  Quebec      
Feb-16 @Phil        
Feb-18 @St. Louis   
Feb-19 @Chicago     
Feb-22  Winnipeg    
Feb-25  Buffalo     
Feb-26  Vancouver   
Mar-01 @Edmonton    
Mar-02 @Calgary     
Mar-04 @Hartford    
Mar-08  Washington  
Mar-09 @Quebec      
Mar-11  Hartford    
Mar-13  NY Isles    
Mar-15  LA          
Mar-17 @Washington  
Mar-18 @Pitt        
Mar-22  Quebec      
Mar-25  Minn.       
Mar-27  Boston      
Mar-30 @Buffalo     
Apr-01  Phil        
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| 73.42 | Hockey Conference. | STKSMA::AHLGREN | My God, It's full of stars!! | Sat Feb 18 1989 20:29 | 10 | 
|  |     If you're intrested in more talk about hockey there is a 
    conference called
    
    	STKCSC::HOCKEY
    
    We sure need some canadiens to get in there...
    
    (Hit KP7 to add it to your notebook...)
    
    Paul.
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| 73.43 | Only Montreal and Calgary left in playoffs | TRCA01::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6 | Mon Apr 17 1989 13:45 | 9 | 
|  |     For anyone interested in the outcome of one of the series involving
    Canadian teams left in the playoffs, enter the following command
    at the $ prompt:
    
    TYPE TRCA03::GAME.7
    
    Hope you enjoy.
    
    Glenn
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| 73.44 | Montr�al en 89 | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Wed Apr 26 1989 13:11 | 7 | 
|  |     Re -.1  Eat your words chump!
    
    Just because the maple leafs don't know how to play, doesn't mean
    the other canadian teams don't!
    
    Jean
    
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| 73.45 | Canadian <> Canadien (except in the dictionary) | TRCO01::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6 | Wed Apr 26 1989 17:03 | 6 | 
|  |     I watched the Montreal - Boston series, as well as the Calgary -
    Los Angeles series.
    
    You're right.  Calgary does know how to play.
    
    Glenn :-)
 | 
| 73.46 | Habs' schedule question | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Paul Yankowskas | Fri Sep 15 1989 15:57 | 7 | 
|  |     Hello,
    
    Can anybody tell me if the Montreal Canadiens are playing at home
    on Sunday, October 29th?
    
    
    Paul
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| 73.47 | Top Secret | TRCO01::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRC 18/6 | Mon Sep 18 1989 17:37 | 3 | 
|  |     No, we can't tell you.  It's classified government information.
    
    CSIS
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| 73.48 | re .46 | KAOFS::S_BURRIDGE |  | Wed Sep 20 1989 12:16 | 1 | 
|  |     Canadiens play Edmonton at home October 29.
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| 73.49 | thank you | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | This fish looks like Moe! | Wed Sep 20 1989 13:36 | 1 | 
|  |     
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| 73.50 | tickets possible? | VICKI::CURRIER | victim of soycumstance | Fri Dec 29 1989 13:13 | 13 | 
|  | 
Hi,
    I am from NH and I'm planning a batchelor party in Montreal for my brother.
    I got the idea of having the party the weekend of Mar 31, thinking it might
    be possible to find tickets to the Habs/Bruins game Mar 31.  
    What do you think?  Is it probably sold out?  Can anyone give me pointers
    of where to call?  I'm interested in 8 or more tickets.
Thanks,
Matt
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| 73.51 | looking for tickets to a game in the Forum | NAVIER::STARR | Would you like to go to heaven tonite | Fri Jul 27 1990 15:45 | 15 | 
|  | A question from a die-hard hockey fan. I've been saying for year now that I am 
going to make a trip to hockey's mecca (The Montreal Forum), and it looks like 
I'm finally gonna do it this year. My beloved Boston Bruins are playing up 
there on a Saturday night in December, and its the perfect date for a 
roadtrip!
Question - what is the best way to get tickets to a Canadien's game at the 
Forum? I called the Forum directly, and they said they won't ship tickets, 
that you have to buy them in person. Are there any ticket agencies that might
carry them? Or are there any other ways anyone would recommend???
I figure its best to plan ahead and try and get them now!
thanx,
alan
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| 73.52 | please???? pretty please??????? | NAVIER::STARR | Would you like to go to heaven tonite | Fri Aug 03 1990 15:27 | 9 | 
|  | C'mon - don't any of you hockey fnas ever go the Forum to see a game?
How do you usually get tickets????
(Or are you afraid to let us Bruins fans in, thinking that we'll just spend 
all night gloating about last year's playoff win? Well......we might!  8^)
OK, how many whirly-twirlys will I have to do to get the info? 8^)
alan
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| 73.53 |  | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Aug 03 1990 15:49 | 7 | 
|  |     23, one for every cup that the Habs have won!
    
    	As far as getting tickets, I think you will have to get someone to buy
    them for you.
    
    Glenn (Not living in Montr�al) ���
    				    n
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| 73.54 | standing | GYPSC::FORST | Rainer Forst @UFC DTN 773-3222 | Sat Aug 04 1990 09:31 | 15 | 
|  |     This might sound strange to you, but there is normally no problem to
    get STANDING room tickets a few days before the game or even on the
    same day. I always got them (except some super-hot games), regular
    season only! Don't know about playoffs.
    
    When talking about STRANGE i mean standing. This really seems to be
    strange in northern american arenas (there are only a few of them in
    the FORUM). For me, as an european, this is simply normal. I prefer
    standing, never saw a sports event sitting (except a baseball game
    in Milwaukee). Europ. (at least german) sports arenas are 70-80%
    standing. This is in the process of change, though (unfortunately).
    
    Helps? Guess not, I tried.
    
    R.
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| 73.55 | how many whirly twirlys? 23??? Ack!!!! | NAVIER::STARR | Would you like to go to heaven tonite | Wed Aug 08 1990 13:12 | 17 | 
|  | re: standing room and scalpers
Thanks for ideas so far. Both have merit, but I would prefer to already have
seats beforehand, and preferably good ones. There are probably 6-7 of us going 
up, all hockey fanatics, and we're going up for the weekend specifically to 
visit the Forum (hockey's Mecca), and we'd like to ensure that we all sit 
together. And since who knows when we'll do this again, if ever, it would 
be nice if we had good seats for our trip. I wouldn't mind paying a reasonable 
premium.....
I know that around the Boston area, there are a lot of private ticket agencies 
that sell tickets to Garden events, including the Bruins. Yes, they charge a 
premium, but its worth it if insures that you see the game. I just thought 
there may be similar tickets agencies in Montreal that I can deal with via 
mail or phone (charging it to plastic).
alan
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| 73.56 |  | KAOFS::S_BROOK | It's time for a summertime dream | Wed Aug 08 1990 13:39 | 11 | 
|  |     What ?!?!?!
    
    The Forum as Hockey's Mecca ?!?!?!
    
    Hockey's Mecca is a few hundred miles to the West in T.O.  I know
    it hasn't been the same since the days of Pal Hal, but that is
    only a phase.  Why, if you took a person from 20 years ago and showed
    him the Forum today he'd tell you that isn't the Forum!  It may be
    in the same spot, but it isn't the Forum!
    
    Stuart
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| 73.57 | Montreal canadiens Schedule | ROYALT::COULOMBE |  | Thu Aug 09 1990 08:19 | 9 | 
|  |      Hi There..
    
       Does anyone have the Schedule for the Canadiens near them, Need to
    know there schedule for the first month please . would like the whole
    year if i could, can anyone help please.
    
    Thanks
    Coach
    Bob Coulombe_who_loves_the_Canadiens
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| 73.58 | he shoots, he scores!! | SHIRE::FINEUC1 |  | Fri Aug 10 1990 09:15 | 12 | 
|  | Stuart,
Thanks for straightening things out in .56.
Of course old MLG is Hockey's Mecca and has been for almost 60 years.
Not only that, the first broadcasts came from Our Fine City from old Foster
Hewitt and then Bill.  Now, compare Danny Galvanized to that, and, yuck...
HTH, 
rick
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| 73.59 | Get Real! | POLAR::RICHARDSON | He who laughs best | Fri Aug 10 1990 10:59 | 31 | 
|  |     In my opinion, Danny Galivan was the BEST play by play man ever!
    Sure Hewitt invented "He Shoots, He Scores", big deal.
    Galivan patented terms like:
    "Cannonating Shot!" "Booming Blast!" "Scintillating Save"
    "Gathering Speed!" "Twisting and Turning!" "Savardian Spinnerama!"
    "Up-ended!" "He Fanned On It!" "Centered It RIGHT IN FRONT!"
    "Streaking Across The Blue Line!"
    	The reason you don't like Galivan is because he did the play by play
    for the team that was winning the cup most of the time. Hewitt couldn't
    even pronounce Yvan Cournoyer!
    	Galivan was never yuck! What Hockey Night In Canada have now is
    yuck, I miss Danny, he was the best!
    Glenn
     P.S. He didn't invent whirly-twirly though, wish I could have heard him 
    use it!
    "Here comes Cournoyer, gathering speed, doing a whirly-twirly RIGHT IN
    FRONT of the net, and OOOoooo Esposito had to be sharp on that one!"
    ;-)
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| 73.60 |  | KAOFS::S_BROOK | It's time for a summertime dream | Fri Aug 10 1990 14:38 | 11 | 
|  |     IMHO Danny was good and Foster was Best.  (Mind you there is a certain
    amount of team affiliation here that will bias this argument no matter	
    what!)
    
    Danny also had teams "Changing on the Ply"  ?!?!
    
    BUT there is definitely no denying that the current breed of
    play-by-play men are just pitiful by comparison!
    
    Stuart
    
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| 73.61 | Montr�al Schedule | HPSRAD::POULSEN |  | Mon Oct 01 1990 11:17 | 117 | 
|  | $!
$!	Bruins90.com - V1.0 - by Michael Campanella
$!
$!  Print out the next 'number_of_games', whenever they are.
$ number_of_games = 3
$!  Lookahead 'lookahead_days' days from now for a game.
$ lookahead_days = 5
$!
$ on error then continue
$ command_procedure = f$environment("procedure")
$ message_state = f$environment("message")
$ count = -1
$!
$ write sys$output "Montr�al Canadiens Game Information:"
$!
$loop:
$!
$ count = count + 1
$ today_string = "today+''count'-"
$ month = f$cvtime(today_string, "absolute", "month")
$ day   = f$cvtime(today_string, "absolute", "day")
$ if f$length(day) .eq. 1 then day = "0" + day
$ gameday = month + "-" + day
$!
$ set message /nofac/notext/noid/nosev
$ SEARCH 'command_procedure' 'gameday' -
	/window=(0, 'f$integer(number_of_games-1))
$ save_status = $status
$ set message 'message_state'
$!
$ if save_status .eqs. "%X00000001" then exit
$ if count .eq. 0 then write sys$output "  No game today."
$!
$ if count .lt. lookahead_days then goto loop
$ write sys$output "  No game in the next ''lookahead_days' days."
$ exit
  OCT-04  Thursday   at Buffalo Sabers
  OCT-06  Saturday      Buffalo Sabers
  OCT-08  Monday        Hartford Whalers
  OCT-12  Friday     at New York Rangers
  OCT-13  Saturday   at Hartford Whalers
  OCT-15  Monday        Washington Capitals
  OCT-17  Wednesday  at Buffalo Sabers     
  OCT-18  Thursday   at Detroit Red Wings
  OCT-20  Saturday      Philadelphia Flyers
  OCT-23  Tuesday    at Pittsburgh Penguins
  OCT-24  Wednesday     New York Islanders    
  OCT-27  Saturday   at St. Louis Blues   
  OCT-28  Sunday     at Chicago Blackhawks
  OCT-31  Wednesday  at Hartford Whalers
  NOV-03  Saturday      Detroit Red Wings
  NOV-04  Sunday        Minnesota North Stars
  NOV-07  Wednesday     Boston Bruins  
  NOV-10  Saturday      New Jersey Devils
  NOV-11  Sunday        Quebec Nordiques 
  NOV-13  Tuesday    at New Jersey Devils
  NOV-15  Thursday   at Philadelphia Flyers
  NOV-17  Saturday   at Boston Bruins        
  NOV-19  Monday     at Quebec Nordiques
  NOV-24  Saturday      Los Angeles Kings  
  NOV-25  Sunday        Winnipeg Jets
  NOV-28  Wednesday     Buffalo Sabers   
  NOV-30  Friday     at Washington Capitals
  DEC-01  Saturday      Calgary Flames  
  DEC-03  Monday        Hartford Whalers     
  DEC-05  Wednesday  at Hartford Whalers
  DEC-06  Thursday   at Boston Bruins       
  DEC-08  Saturday      Boston Bruins       
  DEC-12  Wednesday  at Toronto Maple Leafs
  DEC-15  Saturday   at Winnipeg Jets    
  DEC-18  Tuesday    at Quebec Nordiques
  DEC-19  Wednesday     Quebec Nordiques
  DEC-22  Saturday      New York Rangers   
  DEC-23  Sunday     at Philadelphia Flyers
  DEC-27  Thursday   at Vavcouver Canucks
  DEC-29  Saturday   at Los Angeles Kings
  DEC-31  Monday     at Calgary Flames
  JAN-02  Wednesday  at Edmonton Oilers
  JAN-05  Saturday      Quebec Nordiques 
  JAN-06  Sunday        Pittsburgh Penguins
  JAN-09  Wednesday     Ney York Islanders
  JAN-12  Saturday      Washington Capitols
  JAN-13  Sunday        St. Louis Blues          
  JAN-15  Tuesday    at Minnesota North Stars
  JAN-17  Thursday   at St. Louis Blues 
  JAN-23  Wednesday     Toronto Maple Leafs
  JAN-26  Saturday      Buffalo Sabers      
  JAN-27  Sunday        Boston Bruins
  JAN-30  Wednesday     Winnipeg Jets
  JAN-31  Thursday   at Boston Bruins
  FEB-02  Saturday   at Ney York Islanders
  FEB-04  Monday        Minnesota North Stars
  FEB-06  Wednesday     Chicago Blackhawks
  FEB-07  Thursday   at Quebec Nordiques
  FEB-09  Saturday      New York Rangers
  FEB-13  Wednesday     Boston Bruins        
  FEB-15  Friday     at Buffalo Sabers
  FEB-16  Saturday      Hartford Whalers
  FEB-20  Wednesday  at Hartford Whalers 
  FEB-23  Saturday      Toronto Maple Leafs
  FEB-27  Wednesday  at Detroit Red Wings  
  MAR-01  Friday     at Vancouver Canucks
  MAR-02  Saturday   at Edmonton Oilers         
  MAR-04  Monday     at Calgary Flames   
  MAR-06  Wednesday  at Chicago Blackhawks
  MAR-09  Saturday      Vancouver Canucks 
  MAR-10  Sunday        Los Angeles Kings
  MAR-12  Tuesday    at Pittsburgh Penguins
  MAR-14  Thursday   at Boston Bruins   
  MAR-16  Saturday      Buffalo Sabers
  MAR-17  Sunday        Edmonton Oilers    
  MAR-20  Wednesday  at Buffalo Sabers  
  MAR-23  Saturday      New Jersey Devils
  MAR-25  Monday        Hartford Whalers
  MAR-30  Saturday      Quebec Nordiques
  MAR-31  Sunday     at Quebec Nordiques
    
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| 73.62 | Boston Schedule | TRCO01::OBRIEN | Glenn O'Brien @TRO 2/9 | Tue Oct 02 1990 11:10 | 137 | 
|  | $!
$!     Bruins90.com - V1.0 - by Michael Campanella
$!
$!     Modified to BRUINS90-91.COM for 90-91 season
$!
$!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
$!**>  NOTE: THE TIMES LISTED FOR GAMES ARE NOT OFFICIAL, SOME ARE BEST GUESSES
$!**>                        *** BEWARE! ***
$!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
$!
$!  Print out the next 'number_of_games', whenever they are.
$ number_of_games = 3
$!  Lookahead 'lookahead_days' days from now for a game.
$ lookahead_days = 5
$!
$ on error then continue
$ command_procedure = f$environment("procedure")
$ message_state = f$environment("message")
$ count = -1
$!
$ write sys$output " "
$ write sys$output "Boston Bruins Game Information:"
$!
$loop:
$!
$ count = count + 1
$ today_string = "today+''count'-"
$ month = f$cvtime(today_string, "absolute", "month")
$ day   = f$cvtime(today_string, "absolute", "day")
$ if f$length(day) .eq. 1 then day = "0" + day
$ gameday = month + "-" + day
$!
$ set message /nofac/notext/noid/nosev
$ SEARCH 'command_procedure' 'gameday' -
	/window=(0, 'f$integer(number_of_games-1))
$ save_status = $status
$ set message 'message_state'
$!
$ if save_status .eqs. "%X00000001" then goto seeya
$ if count .eq. 0 then -
     write sys$output " No game today."
$!
$ if count .lt. lookahead_days then goto loop
$ write sys$output "  No game in the next ''lookahead_days' days."
$ write sys$output " "
$ seeya:
$ write sys$output " "
$ exit
  SEP-14  Friday            at New York Islanders                (EXHIBITION)
  SEP-15  Saturday   7:35      Philadelphia at Worcester Centrum (EXHIBITION)
  SEP-16  Sunday	       Philadelphia at Albany, NY        (EXHIBITION)
  SEP-20  Thursday             Quebec at Halifax, Nova Scotia    (EXHIBITION) 
  SEP-21  Friday               New York Islanders at Providence  (EXHIBITION)
  SEP-22  Saturday          at Washington	                 (EXHIBITION)
  SEP-23  Sunday     7.05   at Montreal Canadiens                (EXHIBITION)
  SEP-27  Thursday             Calgary Flames at Atlanta, GA     (EXHIBITION)
  SEP-29  Saturday             Calgary Flames at Atlanta, GA     (EXHIBITION)
  OCT-04  Thursday   7:35      Philadelphia Flyers	NESN
  OCT-06  Saturday   7:05      Quebec Nordiques		NESN
  OCT-07  Sunday     7:05   at Quebec Nordiques		TV38
  OCT-10  Wednesday  8:35   at Winnipeg Jets		TV38
  OCT-11  Thursday   8:35   at Minnesota North Stars    TV38
  OCT-13  Saturday  10:35   at Los Angeles Kings	TV38
  OCT-17  Wednesday 10:05   at Vancouver Canucks	TV38
  OCT-19  Friday     9:35   at Edmonton Oilers		TV38
  OCT-20  Saturday   8:05   at Calgary Flames		TV38
  OCT-25  Thursday   7:35      Vancouver Canucks	NESN
  OCT-27  Saturday   7:05      Chicago Black Hawks	NESN
  OCT-31  Wednesday  7:35   at Buffalo Sabres		TV38
  NOV-01  Thursday   7:35      St Louis Blues		NESN
  NOV-03  Saturday   1:35      Buffalo Sabres		NESN
  NOV-05  Monday     7:35   at New York Rangers		TV38
  NOV-07  Wednesday  7:35   at Montreal Canadiens	TV38
  NOV-10  Saturday   7:05      Pittsburgh Penguins	NESN
  NOV-11  Sunday     8:05   at Washington Capitals	TV38
  NOV-14  Wednesday  7:35   at Hartford Whalers		TV38
  NOV-15  Thursday   7:35      Quebec Nordiques		NESN
  NOV-17  Saturday   7:05      Montreal Canadiens	NESN
  NOV-19  Monday     7:35   at Toronto Maple Leafs	TV38
  NOV-23  Friday     2:05      Hartford Whalers         NESN
  NOV-24  Saturday   7:35   at Hartford Whalers		TV38
  NOV-29  Thursday   7:35      Edmonton Oilers		NESN
  DEC-01  Saturday   7:05      New York Rangers		NESN
  DEC-04  Tuesday    7:35   at Detroit Red Wings	TV38
  DEC-06  Thursday   7:35      Montreal Canadiens	NESN
  DEC-08  Saturday   8:05   at Montreal Canadiens	TV38
  DEC-09  Sunday     7:05   at Buffalo Sabres		TV38
  DEC-12  Wednesday  7:35   at Hartford Whalers		TV38
  DEC-13  Thursday   7:35      Hartford Whalers		NESN
  DEC-15  Saturday   7:05      New Jersey Devils	NESN
  DEC-18  Tuesday    7:35   at New Jersey Devils	TV38
  DEC-20  Thursday   7:35      Buffalo Sabres		NESN
  DEC-22  Saturday   7:05      Minnesota North Stars	NESN
  DEC-23  Sunday     7:05   at New York Rangers		TV38
  DEC-26  Wednesday  7:35   at Buffalo Sabres		TV38
  DEC-28  Friday     8:35   at Winnipeg Jets		TV38
  DEC-29  Saturday   8:35   at Minnesota North Stars	TV38
  JAN-03  Thursday   7:35      Vancouver Canucks	NESN
  JAN-05  Saturday   7:05      Washington Capitals	NESN
  JAN-07  Monday     7:35      Winnipeg Jets		NESN
  JAN-08  Tuesday    7:35   at Quebec Nordiques		TV38
  JAN-10  Thursday   7:35      Quebec Nordiques		NESN
  JAN-12  Saturday   7:05      Philadelphia Flyers	NESN
  JAN-14  Monday     7:35      Detroit Red Wings	NESN
  JAN-15  Tuesday    7:35   at New York Islanders	TV38
  JAN-17  Thursday   7:35      Los Angeles Kings	NESN
  JAN-22  Tuesday    7:35   at Buffalo Sabres		TV38
  JAN-24  Thursday   7:35      Hartford Whalers		NESN
  JAN-26  Saturday   1:35      Calgary Flames		NESN
  JAN-27  Sunday     2:05   at Montreal Canadiens       TV38
  JAN-31  Thursday   7:35      Montreal Canadiens	NESN
  FEB-02  Saturday   1:35   at Pittsburgh Penguins      TV38
  FEB-03  Sunday     7:05      Pittsburgh Penguins	NESN
  FEB-05  Tuesday    7:35      Edmonton Oilers		NESN
  FEB-07  Thursday   9:35      Calgary Flames		NESN
  FEB-09  Saturday   1:35      Chicago Black Hawks	NESN
  FEB-10  Sunday     2:05   at Quebec Nordiques		TV38
  FEB-13  Wednesday  7:35   at Montreal Canadiens	TV38
  FEB-16  Saturday  10:35   at Los Angeles Kings	TV38
  FEB-21  Thursday   8:35   at Chicago Black Hawks	TV38
  FEB-23  Saturday   8:05   at St Louis Blues		TV38
  FEB-28  Thursday   7:35      New York Islanders	NESN
  MAR-02  Saturday   1:35      Buffalo Sabres           NESN
  MAR-03  Sunday     7:35   at New Jersey Devils	TV38
  MAR-05  Tuesday    7:35   at Toronto Maple Leafs	TV38
  MAR-07  Thursday   7:35      St Louis Blues		NESN
  MAR-09  Saturday   1:35      Toronto Maple Leafs	NESN
  MAR-14  Thursday   7:35      Montreal Canadiens	NESN
  MAR-16  Saturday   1:35      Detroit Red Wings        NESN
  MAR-17  Sunday     7:05   at Philadelphia Flyers	TV38
  MAR-19  Tuesday    7:35   at Hartford Whalers		TV38
  MAR-21  Thursday   7:35      Quebec Nordiques		NESN
  MAR-23  Saturday   1:35      Buffalo Sabres           NESN
  MAR-24  Sunday     2:05   at Washington Capitals	TV38
  MAR-26  Tuesday    7:35   at Quebec Nordiques		TV38
  MAR-30  Saturday   7:35   at New York Islanders	TV38
  MAR-31  Sunday     7:05      Hartford Whalers		NESN
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| 73.63 | Classic Hockey Night In Canada... | POLAR::CROOK | Brian Crook @TSU | Sat Oct 21 1995 12:57 | 13 | 
|  |     ( I wasn't sure where to put this but I felt it just HAD to be in here
    somewhere)
    
    This is Canada and its Saturday night and that means hockey and "live,
    coast to coast on CBC", the Toronto Maple Leafs vs. the Montreal
    Canadiens is the last game that the Leafs will play at the Forum. For
    over 60 years this has been a classic matchup between these 2 teams,
    the whole country will be glued to the set (ever see that little scene
    of the family watching the hockey game at the new Hockey Hall of
    Fame...) Get some popcorn, let the kids stay up late and save the price
    of a video. (if you're in the serious boonies, Foster Hewitt will
    probably be doing the radio broadcast somewhere on the dial...) Pass
    the converter over this way honey, I think there's a hockey game on...
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