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Gee Cathryn whomever could you be speaking of that is usually loud
and obnoxious? It must have been your sign that I spied at the Fleet
Center on Saturday night that stated
"Hey Maine, how's the fleet center look on TV"
Congratulations to your hockey team, however a bit of the pot calling
the kettle black as far as your statement is concerned!
Bob Fitta
UMaine '83
>Just have to add my two cents about this past weekend at the Fleet Center.
>I agree with those who have remarked at the depth of the Hockey East
>conference. What a pleasure it was to watch the game between UMass-Amherst
>and UNH Friday night. We sat next to a section that was almost entirely
>UMass fans, who were loud and enthusiastic and not at all obnoxious like the
>fans of some other teams (who will remain nameless at this time, but who
>were not represented at the Fleet this weekend, hint hint). It was a great
>night of hockey and I look forward to next season being an even tighter race
>in Hockey East. This just keeps getting better and better!
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>I didn't see it mentioned elsewhere, but please forgive me if I am
>repeating. Friday night when the Star Spangled Banner was sung, the young
>lady who sang it was wearing a Joe Exter jersey. Lots of people in the
>stands had ribbons on with Merrimack's colors. And the Fleet Center
>announcer reminded us all to keep Joe in our thoughts during this
>tournament.
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>It surely puts everything in perspective.
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>Cathy Spreeman
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>Durham, NH
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>GO CATS!
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Bob Fitta
Director of Advertising
Harvard Magazine
http://www.harvard-magazine.com
ph (617) 496-6631 fax (617) 495-0324
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