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Can't say I'm shocked that UNH won but I'm pretty disappointed that Maine
couldn't pull it off. UNH has been the best team start to finish in HE so
congrats to them. From the radio Maine ran out of gas after that PP in 3rd.
Maine has let in alot of goals soon after they have tied or gone ahead this
year and that one was backbreaker. Put it behind and off to Worcestor they
go, Hopefully:). What the heck possessed Peter to reach out and grab a guy
from the bench. He hates to lose but....







At 10:34 PM 3/16/02 EST, you wrote:
>>Still could be 6 Eastern teams
>
>Yes, Harvard and Cornell are still tied (mid way thru the 3rd period).
>Should Harvard win, Harvard would join Cornell, Maine, UNH, BU and QC as
>6 Eastern representatives.  Should that happen, I think Harvard would go
>west, as one of the west teams will come east as a bye (probably
>Denver).
>
>What's with HEA All-tournament defenseman Metcalf late in the game
>playing the puck from the bench?  Minor for interference.  Why didn't he
>also get a game misconduct?
>
>By the way, all the scenarios I can think of have Maine almost
>definitely in the same (east) bracket as UNH, making the road to the
>Phrozen Phour going through UNH.
>
>Oh yea ... game update.  UNH wins a close one 3-1. :-(
>
>cheers, wayne
>

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