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Date: | Sat, 2 Mar 2002 22:25:31 EST |
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Some idiot wrote, in part..
>My *estimation* is that UNH and ME both lose both their games (flack jacket on)
>This vaults BU into 1st, keeps ME in 3rd, and moves BC over NU. ME would face
>NU at Alfond next Thursday/Friday/(Saturday). IMHO, this would give very good
>chance of 4 HEA teams in the NCAAs (UNH & BU are "locks").
He was almost exactly wrong. ME gets 3 of 4 point at BU, but remains in
3rd pla UNH beats BC to win the HEA regular season title and lock BC
into 6th place.
The final positions are:
1 New Hampshire
2 Boston University
3 Maine
4 UMass-Lowell
5 Northeastern
6 Boston College
7 Providence
8 Merrimack
9 UMass-Amherst
Thursday & Friday BC will play at ME, and NU will play at UML, with any
1-1 win tie broken on Saturday night.
Friday & Saturday MC will play at UNH, and PC will play at BU (with
tiebreaker Sunday if required).
Maine will get slightly more rest before Thursday, as BC ends their
regular season tomorrow (Sunday) at 4pm hosting UNH.
Finally: Colin Shields apparently was assessed a game misconduct, not
game disqualification, early in the 3rd period, and *will* be eligible
for the Thrusday opener with BC. G-o-B-L-U-E!
cheers, wayne
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