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Wayne
Thanks for posting that article, as usual Shawn finds a way to make one
feel good(at least upbeat) about his situation. His spirit is uplifting.
I haven't seen anyone post the news about Doug Janik, which was reported
in yeserdays BDN. Doug has signed a contract with the Buffalo Sabres and is
expected to be on Rochester Americans roster this fall.Good Luck to Doug,
He was (is) a credit to UMaine.
Maine loses another D Man. This will allow the younger guys a chance to
make the lineup. 2 names I expect will be counted on will be redshirt
Prestin Ryan and Freshman Paul Lynch. Maines D which was deep is now
alittle short but I expect the staff will overcome that. Maybe Gray
Shaneberger moves to Defense?, who knows, Sept 25 is getting closer not
that I wish sooner. Time flys when you are getting older :)
At 09:56 AM 7/24/01 EDT, you wrote:
>Maine Coach Shawn Walsh gives his first interview since returning to
>Maine from NIH and hints at a book in the works...
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> Sunday, July 22, 2001
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> Ever optimistic, Walsh waits
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> By KEVIN THOMAS, Portland Press Herald Writer
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> http://www.portland.com/sports/college/hockey/010722walsh.shtml
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>Wayne T. Smith
>[log in to unmask] Old Town Landing
>The College Hockey lists: Hockey-L and Hockey3 at http://lists.Maine.edu/
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