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"Ganek,Bruce" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 9 Mar 1998 10:00:08 -0500
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Hmmm, what the heck happened to UNH?
 
Well, I had fun last night, I don't mind losing when it is tight
throughout.  Wayne was kind of funny, after the game he was still upset
with himself for going after Frost.
 
So the big game is Tuesday!  Will we be above .500 or not?
 
Bruce
 
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>From:  Deron Treadwell[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Reply To:      The Maine Hockey Discussion List
>Sent:  Saturday, March 07, 1998 10:56 PM
>To:    [log in to unmask]
>Subject:       HE QFinals Set
>
>Here are the Hockey East Quarterfinal Matchups:
>
>#6 Maine at #3 New Hampshire (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
>#8 Merrimack at #1 Boston University
>#7 Providence at #2 Boston College
>#5 Lowell at #4 Northeastern
>
>All games are best two-of-three series.
>
>Maine received the #6 seed by virtue of its 5-5 tie with UMass
>Saturday night.  Maine needed Lowell to lose to UNH to pull into a
>tie, which Maine would have won.  Lowell stunned UNH 3-0, first
>shutout of a UNH team since 1993 according to Fox New England.
>
>UMass (and Tim Lovell) were eliminated from playoff contention.  They
>needed a win and a Merrimack loss Sunday.
>
>Was anyone at the UMass/Maine game that could post some thoughts?
>From the updates on television it seemed it was a tight close game
>throughout.
>
>-Deron
>
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