All are finals that haven't been posted yet.
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Merrimack 5, at UMass-Lowell 4 (ot)
Wow. Lots of strange happenings, and Merrimack wins its first at Lowell
since 1985. Trailing 4-3 late, Merrimack ties it on a goal by Mark
Goble. Wait - Steve McBride waves it off from center ice, ruling that
the puck was kicked in (tv replay showed conclusively that it was not).
Then, then while on a power play, Merrimack pulls the goalie with 2 1/2
minutes left to go up 6x4 and ties it 30 seconds later, on a goal by Mark
Goble. 41 seconds into overtime, Merrimack wins it - on a goal by Mark
Goble. Any guesses on who the first star was? (hint: Mark Goble)
So, Merrimack travels to UNH for the q-finals next week and not BU. As
I told you a million times :-), a tie would not have been enough...as
close as you can get to a playoff game tonight in Lowell. Exciting.
ECAC
at Princeton 5, RPI 4
I got this score from the Lowell station; I can only presume Bri's
score of 3-1 was not a final.
at Cornell 5, Vermont 2
at Colgate 7, Dartmouth 6
CCHA
Michigan 13, at OSU 1
Mich wraps up 2nd.
FSU 5, at UIC 3
at MSU 5, Notre Dame 2
MSU wraps up 4th.
WCHA
at NMU 5, UMD 3
Home ice for Wildcats - 5th, apparently, according to Bob's post (what
was the tiebreaker between MTU & NMU that came into play?).
Partial: WMU 6, Kent 4 in 3rd; that would give BG 7th if WMU held on and
then we can argue about where UAF will be picked - ah, I mean seeded.
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Mike Machnik [log in to unmask] Color Voice of the Merrimack Warriors
(Any opinions expressed above are strictly those of the poster.) *HMN*
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