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Actually all the games EXCEPT the champ game were in at least one OT,
several mutliple OT, I think. And the RPI-Prov score was 2-1 with RPI
badly outshooting Prov but Prov hung in there til the last on the strenght
of superb goaltending by Chris Terreri.
Saw it on ESPN, certainly not in person :-)
In those days, they did all three games Th, then Sat. Too bad they still
don't
Tony Buffa
RPI '64, a championship every 30 yrs :-), look for us in 2015
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On Fri, 17 Jan 1997, Mark Lewin wrote:
> That game was played in the Joe Louis Arena on a Friday night. The game went
> into several overtimes and was won by RPI on a power play goal by John
> Carter (later of
> the Boston Bruins) that came about from a what I consider a marginal penalty
> call.
> To their credit, I never heard a single UMD fan at the game (and there were
> thousands) complain about getting screwed by the refs. In the other games,
> on Thursday night, BC lost to Providence in OT, in the consolation game, UMD
> beat BC by 1 goal (possibly in OT). The only non-one goal game was in the final
> where RPI beat PC 2-0 in a real close game. The only downside to the tournament
> was low attendence. All year long, RPI was alternating with Michigan State
> as #1 nationally. It was shaping up to be an MSU-RPI final and tickets were
> impossible
> to come by. Then PC travelled to MSU for the quarterfinals and eliminated
> MSU and
> all of a sudden 10,000 tickets to the Joe were available.
>
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