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Adam,
>> (a) Princeton had won the consolation game OR
>> (b) The ECAC consolation game hadn't even been played OR
>> (c) Willie Mitchell's "miracle shot" from the red line became a
>> routine save OR
>> (d) Ohio State had played a consolation vs. Michigan State OR
>> (e) etc. etc.
>I believe Princeton was in with a win on either night. Friday, by the way,
had
>to be the worst loss I've ever seen. Or shall I say, the most crushing.
I totally agree with you about the most crushing loss statement. For those
of you who didn't catch the game, Princeton, down 5-3, scores 2 goals in the
final 5 minutes to even the score. The game tying goal was with 43 seconds
left. But, it all went for naught as Clarkson scores on a slapshot from
about the red line with 2.7 seconds left to win the game. Unbelievable turn
of events. I really feel for Princeton fans (and I hate Clarkson even more
<g>).
Andy
RPI 1991
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