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Giving up short handed goals within the first 15 seconds of two different
power plays doesn't help things either.
-----Original Message-----
From: The Maine Hockey Discussion List [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Tracy and Jeff
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 7:56 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Maine/BU - Friday
...and so it continues......
Hopefully that was a wake up call. Injuries are a definate part, but there
is no excuse for this weekend. Let's see what Providence brings.
>From: Tracy and Jeff <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Sat Jan 14 08:17:32 CST 2006
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Maine/BU - Friday
>Things to note:
>
>Leveille's fall was nasty, I was about 10 rows up from the bu bench. Hope
it's not serious.
>
>Tyler went out in the first, missed what happened, but he went off in
agony.
>
>Bu goal was kicked, Benedetto did frantically wave it off, then changed his
mind..........
>
>Winning goal looked like a break for bu while we changed up. I can't be
positive but it looked as though the player(can't remember who it was) came
from the Maine bench and just caught up to the scorer as he shot the puck.
>
>Maine played exceptionally in the first, had 18 shots on th scoreboard,
then only 3 for that horrble second. They played like they had the game in
the bag and lack enthusiasm completely.
>
>Third period was a bit better than the second, but that secand was
horrible.
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>No quesyions asked they deserved that loss. Can't possibly hope to win if
you play two periods like distracted puppets.
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>Hope all is well with everyone. GO BLUE! GO PATS!
>
>
>>From: Deron Treadwell <[log in to unmask]>
>>Date: Fri Jan 13 20:46:09 CST 2006
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Maine/BU - Friday
>
>>Maine falls 3-2 blowing leads of 1-0 and 2-1 early in the third. BU
>>got a hometown call on the first goal from what I could see on the TV
>>replay, but certainly SOMEONE blew it on the game-winner as Ken Roche
>>was wide open cruising down the slot and Macarthur fed him perfectly
>>for the goal. (No one was near Roche)
>>
>>I have to say, this is a very disappointing loss. Maine played a
>>great first period, but couldn't generate more offense and couldn't
>>even get out of the period with a lead thanks to the controversial
>>goal. Maine outshot BU 17-5 in the first according to the commentators.
>>
>>Michel Leveille was injured in the third period and it looked pretty
>>nasty. Michel tried to leap a defender as he streaked down the wing
>>near the bench and he got upended and his leg came up and smashed into
>>the glass where it began. He was helped off the ice and did not
>>return.
>>
>>Lundin played in net, but he didn't get a lot of help on the BU goals
>>between the kicked-in goal and two goals where he was essentially left
>>high and dry.
>>
>>We really should have had this one. We let it slip away.
>>
>>-Deron
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