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I think it is only fitting that since BC ended our season last year that we
end their season this year.
:-)
I'm sure BC would have rather played BU than Maine. They have a Sunday game
and have to travel all the way to Orono for a Thursday game, not fun.
-Deron
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Hill" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: Maine at BU (3/2/02)
> > All they kept saying on the Bu Tv station (I mean fox sports), was that
nobody wanted to play BC. The toughness that Maine showed on both Friday
and Saturday made me want them to play BC and show them just what this team
is made of. Besides, Maine has played tough almost every time they oppose a
tough team. Can Benedetto get a day off from that one.....I'd like to shove
his whistle down his throat...(from one cop to another). :) GO BLUE
>
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> > From: Deron Treadwell <[log in to unmask]>
> > Date: 2002/03/02 Sat PM 11:28:40 EST
> > To: [log in to unmask]
> > Subject: Maine at BU (3/2/02)
> >
> > Maine and Boston University skate to a tough 4-4 tie. A great college
> > hockey game (well, a few too many penalties for me) that saw both teams
hold
> > leads and both teams come back. A game like this almost deserves to end
in
> > a tie.
> >
> > Maine played little-used Matt Yeats in goal, while BU came back with
Sean
> > Fields, who had been pulled in Friday's game.
> >
> > The result means BU finishes in second and will host Providence starting
> > Friday. Meanwhile Maine will host the defending national champs
starting
> > Thursday in the 3/6 game.
> >
> > -Deron
> >
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