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If Maine brings their A-Game and works hard for 60 minutes and Bishop is
on, they will win.  The team just plays better in front of Bishop
probably because of the confidence he gives them.  Oh, and they better
be more disciplined than they were last night.  Another eleven penalty
game could be disastrous.  I'm expecting a great game with Maine
prevailing.

 The reffing last night was great I thought.  Much better job than I've
been seeing from the Hockey East refs.  The Bears will have to adjust to
stay out of the penalty box. So will ZooMass of course.

GO BLUE!!!

Clair

-----Original Message-----
From: The Maine Hockey Discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Deron Treadwell
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 1:58 PM
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Subject: Reflection and Look Ahead


To me, last night was a really great win.  It just kind of legitimized
the whole season for me.  Sure, we struggled at times and especially at
the end of the year, but we go to the tournament and we are not just
some patsy to be defeated by the mighty WCHA.  We are one of the best 8
teams in the country now.

Tonight is a huge game.  I am not a big fan of Tim Whitehead (3 Frozen
Fours in Last 5 teams say hello), but I think tonight will be an
exercise in coaching.  We've lost 4 in a row to UMass, they have our
number.  There have been injuries, but even those should not have led
us to go 0-4.  Some poor play, and perhaps as others have suggested
poor coaching also contributed.

It all doesn't matter tonight if Maine wins.  One of the side stories
to the game tonight that I hope people will comment on (because I
didn't see the previous 4 losses), is what, if any, changes Tim makes
to the team or to the approach against UMass that either works or
doesn't.

Of course there are other factors in play too, smaller rink, Maine has
the last change, our NCAA Experience vs. theirs, etc.  UMass won't be
afraid of Maine (obviously), and they will be a tough opponent.  It
should be an interesting game.  GO BLUE!!

-Deron

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