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NHL 1949-50 homebrew

I recently put together a homebrew of the 1949-50 NHL season, which now resides on John Gardiner's 'Sports Replays' site:  http://www.sportsreplays.net/downloads5.htmI think the file plays pretty...

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Thanks for posting this!  I'm going to add it to my collection.Peter

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Thanks, Lonbags.  Love these real oldies.  Am starting to play it this weekend.    .....Cy

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Early Gordie Howe and prime Rocket Richard. It doesn't get any better.

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I'm not new to the forum but this is my first post on it. I really appreciate all the work the guys do on this forum to make these games so much better and help each other when problems arise. Just a...

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Come back again soon Toad. Start up a thread just to see what it feels like.

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Lon - thanks for your love of hockey and commitment to the hobby. I used a lot of your your creations when I dabbled in Strat Hockey in the late 1990s and your APC homebrews are fabulous. Just wanted...

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Thanks!  I'm very happy to share what I can.  I've certainly taken advantage of all kinds of homebrew stuff that others have put out, and am glad to be able to contribute a few of my own.  I go...

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Lon,The other day I finally bought Action PC Hockey with the intent of replaying the 1969-70 NHL and 1973-74 WHA for starters.I grew up and still live in metro Detroit and first started following...

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Rob:Thank you so much for your post on your Western Hockey League replay. What a ton of memories came flooding back for me. I lived in Portland until I was 15, moving to Calif. with my family in 1962....

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lonbags wrote:I recently put together a homebrew of the 1949-50 NHL season, which now resides on John Gardiner's 'Sports Replays' site:  http://www.sportsreplays.net/downloads5.htmI think the file...

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Rob,Thanks very much for that post!  What a great way to start my day & year!If you haven't already seen the film "Kings of the Road' about the Portland Buckaroos, you'll want to make sure you do....

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Cards,Thanks for the nice words regarding the '49-50 NHL homebrew.  It's a lot of work to make sure that the ratings generate fairly accurate replays, so I'm glad it hit the mark.  Hopefully, there'll...

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Lon, Yes I have a VHS of the Portland movie, but I'll have to check out the link for a digital version. I would be more than happy to assist you with the '70-'71 WHL homebrew. Yesterday I found all my...

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Also, a great Buckaroo web site at portlandbuckaroos.com. A lot of pictures, history and memorabilia. You may already be aware of the site, but just in case. I don't think it has been updated in a...

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Pat, I saw the Buckaroos site a few years ago, but totally forgot about it, so I appreciate your reminder! I don't know why I have been so fascinated by WHL all these years and I think I have found a...

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I was a hockey "fan" before the Buckaroos came to Portland, but had never been to a game. As a kid, I was pretty much a fan of all sports. Once I actually saw a game in person hockey became my...

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I just noticed this thread. I was a huge, and I mean HUGE, Phoenix Roadrunners fan in the WHL days of the early '70s. I had a lucky shirt I would wear to each game. I always sat in Section 51 at...

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jaybird59:Phoenix hadn't yet joined the WHL when I moved from Portland so I never got to see them play the Buckaroos. I do remember that most of the games I saw the Bucks were in their white home...

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Pat: Air horns. Yes, I remember those, and cow bells. Good memories. Smoking was always an issue. By the time I was a fan, they would let you smoke only in the lobby area, but that didn't keep it from...

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