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Date: | Mon, 14 Feb 2005 11:05:12 -0500 |
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Deron, the converse of your logic is what has driven me obsessively to
follow the "Bracketology" analysis, weekly. Maine in an "open" conference
has a similar likelihood to lose it (noting the results at the Alfond in
2003) as well as to win it.
An "at large" berth has been a given for UMaine hockey most years, except
for THIS year.
To hope for a string of four in a row (OK, it could be 2 of 3, then must be
2 straight), after the BC series at Conte Forum is a daunting task for the
current Maine squad, IMHO.
Notice how goal scoring seems to be on an uptick in the recent HE games ?
Maine won't win with its current lineup and skill level, if this HE season
ends as a string of high-intensity high-scoring contests.
I'd love to see more up-and-down hockey, but I feel this year's roster is
NOT prepared or structured to step up and deliver a response to that kind of
contest.
Dan
Deron Treadwell wrote:
>We are just going to go out and win the Hockey East Tournament...
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>Seriously though, Hockey East in my opinion is as open for anyone has
>it has been in years...IMHO, if you make it to the FleetCenter
>you have as good a shot as anyone to win it.
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