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"Lindsay A. Huntoon" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 5 Oct 2000 22:14:46 -0500
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Deron -- thanks for posting this.  I'm going to save this to see how
accurate the pundits are come the end of the season.  Nice the see the Soo
Lakers back in the top 20 (they've held a special place in our hearts ever
since Dan and I ran into some friendly fans back in Lake Placid in 1988)

>USCHO.com Division I Men's Preseason Poll
>October 2, 2000
>
>   Team (First Place Votes)   Record  Pts   Last
> 1 North Dakota (24)           0-0-0  765     2
> 2 Michigan (7)                0-0-0  715     9
> 3 Wisconsin (6)               0-0-0  685     1
> 4 Boston College (3)          0-0-0  674     6
> 5 Michigan State              0-0-0  617     8
> 6 St. Lawrence                0-0-0  592     5
> 7 Boston University           0-0-0  582     4
> 8 Maine                       0-0-0  521     3
> 9 New Hampshire               0-0-0  483     7
>10 Cornell                     0-0-0  380     -
>11 Minnesota                   0-0-0  373     -
>12 St. Cloud                   0-0-0  293     -
>13 Nebraska Omaha              0-0-0  276     -
>14 Lake Superior               0-0-0  269     -
>15 Colorado College            0-0-0  201     -
>16 Colgate                     0-0-0  170    10
>17 Harvard                     0-0-0  162     -
>18 Clarkson                    0-0-0  132     -
>19 Rensselaer                  0-0-0   80     -
>20 Notre Dame                  0-0-0   72     -
>
>The USCHO.com Poll is conducted by U.S. College Hockey Online, and
>consists of 40 voters, including 27 coaches from the Division I
>conferences and 13 beat writers from across the country. The poll is
>published weekly by the Associated Press.

Lindsay Huntoon
M-A-I-N-E...GOOOOO BLUUUUUE!!!

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