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> A historic note: It has been reported that this is the first scoreless
tie
> in Northeastern hockey history. BC, on the other hand, had another 0-0
> game just 3 years ago, January 10, 1998, when they tied Maine at Chestnut
> Hill. That one was a bit different, though, with Alfie Michaud having to
> make 42 saves to preserve the shutout.
A bit different indeed..
Maine had played either the night before or the Friday before in a wild game
at Merrimack, in which several players were either suspended or injured, to
go along with some existing injuries. So, Maine was extremely short-handed.
The strategy was to play the trap and be overly conservative and try to at
least steal at least a point, which thanks to Alfie Michuad, is what took
place.
-Deron
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