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Reply To: | Anthony J. Frolik |
Date: | Mon, 13 Mar 1995 21:46:52 -0600 |
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On Mon, 13 Mar 1995, Andrew Weise wrote:
> A query for all NC$$ hockey gurus:
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> In many sports, like the NFL or college hoops, the law of averages dictates
> that it is very difficult for one team to beat another team three times
> in the same season. This theory brings up an interesting situation
> concerning the ECAC semis in Lake Placid this weekend.
No way. Minnesota headed into last weekend series with UMD having won
all 4 games against the Bulldogs this season. The law of averages, I
think, would give UMD at least one win, but the Gophers swept the 'Dogs,
making it 6-0 for the year.
Tony
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Anthony J. Frolik University of Minnesota Duluth
Go Bulldogs! 13-15-4 WCHA, 16-16-4 Overall
My views are not representative of the University.
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