Welcome to the living room of 49A Langdon Street, where you will find PSU Men’s Hockey Players Riley Flanagan (pictured, with laptop), Tieg Alward (pictured to the right), Mike Freitag and Josh Woody. This is just a small glimpse of what their house, which is owned by Inter-Lakes Properties, looks like. There are a number of interesting things in this living room. For starters, “Why is there a 49ers flag there?” Since these kids live at 49 Langdon Street, they found it appropriate to have a flag that compliments their house number. Another cool feature of this room are the jerseys from the junior days of the players. From left to right: Freitag, Woody, Walters, Alward, and Flanagan all have their jerseys hanging. The Walters jersey comes from former captain Dave Walters, who lived in this apartment prior to graduating last spring, but the legend that is Dave Walters continues on. There are also a couple of posters of some of the guy’s favorite NHL players of all-time, including Pavel Datsyuk and Paul Kariya. When these four aren’t at the arena, you can usually see them at night watching various NHL games taking place around North America.
This is where junior forward Tieg Alward calls him home when he is at Plymouth State University. Of the four members of this apartment, Alward has the most colorful room with various things on the walls. There are a number of unique things in this room, such as the Colorado state flag (which is where he is from), a Detroit Red Wings flag (who is his favorite team in the NHL), and a Michigan State University flag (which a number of his family members went to). There are also some jerseys that Alward has played in on his wall, as they represent where he has come from throughout the duration of his hockey career. As far as the Phoenix Coyotes flag goes, Alward was able to win it his sophomore year of high school. Needless to say, Alward has a room that represents where he has come from throughout the duration of his life, and hockey career.
Do you and your teammates have a cool/unique house, and want to show Plymouth? Send Eric Brill an e-mail (at edbrill@plymouth.edu) to have your apartment featured in The Clock!