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Tony Biscardi writes:
>UNH, playing only 3 lines due to recent suspensions, looked tired, especially
>in the third.
Actually, there was a fourth line (Putnam, Norton, Lenz) out there, but they
played very little.
>Although BU outshot UNH something like 20-6 in the first, UNH somehow had a 1-0
>lead.
I think it was 19-7. UNH was extremely fortunate to be leading after one
period. Cavicchi kept the Wildcats in the game.
>This was not the same UNH team that I watched (taped it off of chnl 50) beat
>Lowell this weekend. Instead of being hungry, they looked listless.
Agreed. While I don't think the UNH suspensions were the difference in the
game, I couldn't help but wonder how much the incident affected them. If
anyone had a reason to be listless, it was BU (with nothing to play for).
Chris
Go Blue!
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