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Date: | Thu, 20 Jul 1995 17:03:58 -0400 |
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Bob Constantine writes:
>Back in the time when Phil Latreille was scoring bunches of goals for
>Middlebury, UNH had a netminder, an All-American named Rod Blackburn, who
>(please give me a hand any of you UNH H-L'ers) supposedly stopped around
>*100* shots for the Wildcats against Army. The 'Cats were Division 2 at
>the time, and they played outdoors with some third-liners wearing
>rolled-up magazines for shin pads, etc.
The 94-95 UNH media guide has the save record for UNH as 65 by Colin Clark vs.
Boston University on March 3, 1965. These are all-time records some of which
go back to the 1920's.
Bruce Spencer
UNH '71
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