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1 2 3
Yale 4 1 3--8
Prince 0 1 2--3
(I listened to this game on radio, and didn't bother to keep track
of the penalities. Also, I was dependent on the Yale play-by-play men for
the call, and let me tell you, it wasn't pretty.)
First period
1) 1 Yale Kaufmann (Lavish, Leroux) 7:36. PPG
2) 2 Yale Maltby (unassisted) 8:41. PPG
3) 3 Yale Lavish (Emmons, Malish) 15:14. SHG
4) 4 Yale Weidenbach (unassisted) 16:29.
Second period
5) 5 Yale Maltby 2 (Weidenbach) 1:24. SHG
6) 1 Princeton Sears (Bigelow, Morris) 12:55.
Third period
7) 2 Princeton Morris (Bigelow) 6:43. SHG
8) 6 Yale Weidenbach 2 (Maltby, Chiasson) 7:35. PPG
9) 3 Princeton Bigelow (Morris, Sears) 9:44.
10) 7 Yale Kaufmann 2 (Lavish) 10:47. PPG
11) 8 Yale Leroux (Lavish) 14:34.
Shots
1 2 3
Yale 11 12 12--35
Prince 17 14 7---38
Power plays
Yale 4/7
Prin 0/9
Attendence--2122
Well, I guess I now know why Princeton is at .500. I can't really
comment on the game because I didn't see it, but it sounded as if most of
the Princeton shots, especially in the first, were coming from way out and
didn't really test Sullivan. It also sounded as if Princeton (with the
exception of Bigelow, Morris, and Sears) just didn't come out to play.
Coach Cahoon pulled Yorke in favor for Konte at the beginning of the
second.
If Yale comes out and plays next weekend at home against St.
Lawrence and Clarkson, we could be in store for two great games at the
Whale.
--
If I could do one thing Rob Callum
I would try to write and sing [log in to unmask]
A song that ends your questioning
And makes you believe in me. --Dan Fogelberg
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