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Ditto the kudos to Bob! He and I live only 100 mi from one another
(unbeknownst to each other til, thanks to Hockey-L, we reconnected in
1995!) ... he was lucky enough to stay on for 4 more years of grad school
at RPI and has thus 8 yrs of old time hockey stories ... I wandered off to
some university in downstate Illinois, saw lots of great roundball, but missed
lots of good college hockey!
Tony
On Fri, 20 Feb 1998, D B Doucette wrote:
> Kudos to Bob Stagat for two great hockey stories.
>
> Although I still think the Maine / Michigan game is the best ever, you
> gotta like the recollections of the days the game was a lot more basic than
> today.
>
> Bench-clearing brawls ! Suppose today anyone who thought that was exciting
> hockey would be branded by the NC$$ as a b*n*r.
>
> Keep 'em coming, Bob....
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> Dan Doucette
> UMaine 78 MPA 80
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> *** Beers may now be in the booth, but Jean-Yves Roy ***
> *** should be kept with the big club in Boston ***
> *** Is there anyone better now with Providence ?? ***
>
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