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Date: | Sat, 4 Dec 1999 11:15:54 -0500 |
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Yes, you're right about going off without handshakes. Coach Crowder of NE
saw this, and held his hands out to the side, most likely wondering "what's
with that ?" But, remember, it is a two-game set. They may have been
waiting for the final game to do so.
Coach Walsh went right out nearly to center ice to confront Bunyon after
the game. They held a conversation for a couple of minutes or so, then
Crowder came over. Walsh and Crowder shook hands and held a brief
conversation, and the looks on their faces seemed relatively calm.
I only wish NE would announce SOG over the public address, or post them on
a shot clock; I would have commented on THAT !!
> I heard the Team(Maine) left without handshakes after the game and that
>Walsh was busy trying to talk to Bunyon, did any of you guys see this.
> Hope the loss fires up the guys and they play alittle better tonite.When
>was the last time a team had 40 shots on a Maine goaltender.
Dan Doucette
Maine - National Champions 1993 and 1999 -
first in the new Millennium ?
Bill Gates should be sentenced to using a Macintosh
for the rest of his natural life.
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