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Others receiving votes: Michigan Tech 64, Bemidji State 52, Penn State 21, RIT 17, Canisius 12, Connecticut 9, Northern Michigan 7, Bowling Green 5, Michigan State 3, Bentley 2
 

This is one of my favorite tournaments of the year. It’s always great to see a husky have a chance at making the team and winning gold. With recent guys like Tage Thompson and Adam Huska playing for USA and Slovakia respectively, the UConn representation is sure shown in the world junior ranks
 
Does this mean he misses HE games if he makes it
I believe The tournament is between Christmas and a NewYears. So yes, he will miss UConn games.

The Juniors camp is 12/9-12/13

UConn plays H/H w/ AIC December 9th/11th.

Next game after that @ Harvard on January 2nd.

World Juniors is over on the January 5th.

Next HE game is January 8th @ BC.
 
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HC Mike Cavanaugh of @uconnmhoc on Ryan Tverberg being invited to the Hockey Canada Junior Team selection camp: "We're thrilled, it's such an honor. We're really excited and proud of him."

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Ryan Tverberg on being selected to Team Canada camp: "To go to Canada's camp is great, They have a winning tradition. It's a great opportunity."

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On Tverberg's chances to make the final roster: "Hockey Canada isn't going to invite him as a token invite. I know he'll put his best foot forward to make the final roster."
 



Others receiving votes: Michigan Tech 64, Bemidji State 52, Penn State 21, RIT 17, Canisius 12, Connecticut 9, Northern Michigan 7, Bowling Green 5, Michigan State 3, Bentley 2
 
Timeout - so even if you are vaccinated and feel fine after let’s say three days, you still have to quarantine for 10 days? Or am I missing something?
 
Timeout - so even if you are vaccinated and feel fine after let’s say three days, you still have to quarantine for 10 days? Or am I missing something?
Still infectious if confirmed positive. Same policy that kept Van DeMark, Rose, Lou Spanos, etc… off the sidelines for football.

Is what it is…
 
Hopefully this Covid outbreak doesn’t affect Ryan Tverberg’s tryout for Canada’s World Junior team. That would be a real shame if it did.
 
This weeks games vs AIC have already been postponed…:(Head bang


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Might want to scroll back a bit in thread…;)
Oops…didn’t see that…I started another thread so no one would miss it. Didn’t want anyone driving somewhere unnecessarily. Go ahead and delete it if you think it’s repetitive.
 
Oops…didn’t see that…I started another thread so no one would miss it. Didn’t want anyone driving somewhere unnecessarily. Go ahead and delete it if you think it’s repetitive.
More pointing you to the Dan Connelly tweet/article…
 
It’s just a matter of time before this starts to affect other teams and other sports. We started acting like we were in the clear…we were’nt.
 
It’s just a matter of time before this starts to affect other teams and other sports. We started acting like we were in the clear…we were’nt.

It already did affect other sports, both pro and college. Before the weekend a few NHL games were postponed, as well as college games in the midwest, do not remember which sport.
 
It already did affect other sports, both pro and college. Before the weekend a few NHL games were postponed, as well as college games in the midwest, do not remember which sport.
It’s going to be a rough winter. If this is happening to teams that are doing regular testing and are trying to stay ahead of this thing, the general public is in big trouble. Buckle up.
 
Still infectious if confirmed positive. Same policy that kept Van DeMark, Rose, Lou Spanos, etc… off the sidelines for football.

Is what it is…
Is this a "UConn" stance on Covid? Or all teams in the NCAA?
I know the NFL is professional, not college, but Keenan Allen just tested positive for the Chargers and he still may be able to play next Sunday if he is free of symptoms and passes two tests 24hrs apart since he's vaccinated.
 
It's a difference of money- the NFL is gonna spent the money to get the constant testing. A college athletic department probably isn't, unless it's elite FB or BB. Nobody's paying for constant testing for the soccer teams before the NCAAs, when the NCAA will throw the money at it
 

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