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Wed, 16 Jan 91 14:06:42 EST
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1/16/91                Hockey East                Overall            Non-league
                       GP  W-L-T   Pts  GF-GA  || GP   W-L-T    GF-GA     W-L-T
                       ========================================================
 1  Boston University  11  8-1-2   18   58-27  || 22  15-5-2   128-72  |  7-4-0
 2  Boston College     11  8-3-0   16   56-45  || 22  16-6-0   105-72  |  8-3-0
 3  Maine              10  6-3-1   13   48-38  || 26  19-5-2   141-81  | 13-2-1
 4  Providence         10  5-4-1   11   51-43  || 20  15-4-1   117-71  | 10-0-0
 5  New Hampshire      11  4-6-1    9   39-44  || 23  15-7-1   105-83  | 11-1-0
 6  Merrimack           9  4-5-0    8   34-46  || 20  10-9-1    96-98  |  6-4-1
 7  Lowell             11  2-8-1    5   37-59  || 21   5-15-1   76-112 |  3-7-0
 8  Northeastern       11  1-8-2    4   44-65  || 21   4-15-2   87-120 |  3-7-0
 
1/16/91                ECAC                       Overall            Non-league
                       GP  W-L-T   Pts  GF-GA  || GP   W-L-T    GF-GA     W-L-T
                       ========================================================
 1  Cornell            12  8-2-2   18   59-43  || 15   9-4-2    72-53  |  1-2-0
 2  St Lawrence        11  8-2-1   17   50-42  || 19  11-7-1    78-71  |  3-5-0
    Yale               12  8-3-1   17   53-40  || 14   9-4-1    61-51  |  1-1-0
 4  Harvard            14  8-6-0   16   88-55  || 16   8-8-0    89-61  |  0-2-0
 5  Clarkson           11  7-3-1   15   54-43  || 19  13-5-1   107-74  |  6-2-0
 6  RPI                10  7-3-0   14   55-38  || 18  12-6-0   102-75  |  5-3-0
 7  Vermont            10  5-4-1   11   36-37  || 18   9-8-1    71-74  |  4-4-0
    Princeton          14  5-8-1   11   60-63  || 18   6-11-1   71-81  |  1-3-0
 9  Brown              12  4-6-2   10   41-56  || 16   4-9-3    56-82  |  0-3-1
10  Colgate            12  3-6-3    9   43-51  || 19   9-7-3    79-75  |  6-1-0
11  Army               14  1-11-2   4   36-62  || 19   4-12-3   64-76  |  3-1-1
12  Dartmouth          12  0-10-2   2   26-71  || 16   1-13-2   39-95  |  1-3-0
 
1/15/91  New Hampshire       4 at Boston University   8 HE
         Boston College      5 at Maine               6 HE
         Army                3 at Princeton           6 EC
         Lowell              5 at Providence          6 HE
 
    For anyone interested in seeing what must have been another great BC-Maine
    game, it will be on delayed broadcast on NESN tonight (Wed.) at 7 pm.
    Thanks to Kap and Wayne for giving a few words on the game.  One note:
    Maine is now 14-1-2 at home, the loss coming at the hands of Lowell, but
    the Black Bears will play 8 of their last 12 games (all Hockey East) on
    the road.  The four games in Alfond will be with BU (2) and Merrimack (2).
 
    at BOSTON UNIVERSITY 8, NEW HAMPSHIRE 4
 
    BU moved into sole possession of first place with this win, their 200th W
    at Walter Brown Arena where BU is 200-83-18.  The Terriers got goals from
    Keith Tkachuk and Tony "That's" Amonte to take a 2-0 lead after one, but
    UNH roared back with three goals from Joe Flanagan and Kevin Thomson (2)
    to go ahead in the second, 3-2.  Then with the teams playing four aside,
    Tom Dion and Shawn McEachern scored 14 seconds apart at 17:28 and 17:42
    to suddenly give BU a 4-3 lead after two periods, and they would not
    look back.  David Sacco and McEachern made it 6-3 by the halfway mark of
    the third, and after Greg Klym made it 6-4 at 13:18, Petteri Koskimaki and
    Dave Tomlinson connected 22 seconds apart to close out the scoring.  Scott
    Cashman got the win in the BU net with 24 saves, and Pat Morrison stopped
    36 shots for UNH.
 
    at PROVIDENCE 6, LOWELL 5
 
    The Friars saw a 5-1 second period lead fizzle as Lowell came back to tie
    it, but in the end PC was able to hold on for the win.  Rob Gaudreau and
    Bob Cowan gave PC a 2-0 lead after the first period.  After Gaudreau and
    Lowell's Dan O'Connell swapped goals 15 seconds apart early in the second,
    Mario Aube and Brian McCarthy put PC up 5-1 before Dave Stevens scored for
    Lowell with six seconds left in the period.  Then, the Chiefs shocked the
    Friars by scoring three more goals in the third to tie the game.  O'Connell
    scored his second goal of the game at 1:54, Dave Pensa tallied at 7:19 and
    Steve Ablitt made it 5-5 at 12:31.  But just 28 seconds later, freshman
    Brian Ridolfi scored the go-ahead goal and game-winner, and the Friars
    escaped with a close win.  Mike Heinke, who has kind of struggled since
    his hot start, had 16 saves for PC and Dwayne Roloson had 29 for Lowell.
 
    at PRINCETON 6, ARMY 3
 
    Terry Morris scored two goals, including one in a decisive first period in
    which Princeton took a 3-0 first-period lead, and the host Tigers
    prevailed.  (that was taken from the paper)  The win moved Princeton into
    a tie with 7th-place Vermont, although the Cats have four games in hand on
    Princeton.
 
    OTHER SCORES
 
    at Babson 4, AIC 2
    UMass-Boston 4, at Bowdoin 4 (ot)
    Plymouth St 6, Amherst 5
    Trinity 4, at Bentley 1
 
 
    - mike

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