Tuesday, June 20, 2006

A Season Ends

Well, I guess that's that. I really thought they could do it. However, from the drop of the puck they never really looked like they were going to win. They came on in the third, but it was sort of too late by then. I suppose at the start of the year if you'd told me that the Oilers would get within a win of taking the Stanley Cup I would have taken it. And if things had bounced a little differently in Game 1, it might have turned out much differently. I suppose there's really nothing to do now but focus on football season. Go Esks.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

CFL expert,
What is the role of a full back player?

7:20 p.m.  
Blogger Kyle said...

Well, anonymous, a full back in the CFL game (much like in other North American variants of football) is usually primarily a blocking back. They also tend to be used in short yardage situations, with occasional receptions out of the backfield. A paradigmatic full back who is presently playing is Saskatchewan's Chris Szarka. Also, given ratio constraints, full backs are often Canadian.

9:15 p.m.  

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