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Edward N. Moller writes:
>Inside the Whittemore Center in Durham, NH, hangs a banner celebrating
>the Wildcats 1997 Hockey East championship. I suppose the University of
>New Hampshire offers a course detailing the strategies Dewey utilized in
>his 1948 victory over Truman.
An admirable try at a backhanded slap... of course, the problem is that UNH
*did* win a share of the regular-season Hockey East championship (along with
BU) in 1997, which I assume is what the banner is for. BU got the higher
playoff seed, along with the regular-season-champ auto bid (which became a bye
when they won the Hockey Eat tournament), thanks to tiebreakers, but the two
teams were considered co-champions for the regular season.
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Bill Fenwick
Cornell '86 and '95 DJF 5/27/94
LET'S GO RED!! JCF 12/2/97
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