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***** Friday *****
B.U. 2, B.C. 0
   The Eagles outskate and outplay the Terriers with a 2-to-1
   advanatage on shots and scoring opportunities. Larocque
   totally stymies the Eagle offense and Terrier freshman
   Pandolfo scores one early and one late in empty net.
Lowell 6, Merrimack 5
   Warriors chase Fankhouser with 4 first period goals but
   Riverhawks chip away and use three goal third period to
   escape with win. Cappelletti gets game-winner on power-play.
Providence 4, Maine 2
   Friars escape with rare win at Alfond as Black Bears woes
   continue. Michaud looks uncharacteristically bad as Maine
   outplays Providence but loses close one. Providence goes
   3-for-6 on power-play to make difference.
 
***** Saturday *****
B.C. 6, B.U. 2
   Once again Larocque carriers the Terriers deep into the
   second period with B.U. trailing the Eagles 2-1 before the
   Eagles score a late second period goal. Eagles score three
   more in the third to run away with the victory.
UNH 3, Northeastern 0
   Matile adds to the league career record for shutouts as
   Wildcats contain pesky Huskie attack.
Maine 7, Providence 0
   Black Bears finally return to form and completely dismantle
   the Friars. Michaud watches from the bench as Morrison
   records his first shutout. Maine kills all 9 penalties
   and goes 4-for-7 on their power-play.
Lowell 7, Merrimack 5
   Riverhawks take comanding 6-2 lead with five second period
   goals and hold off Warrior comeback. After Warriors make
   it 6-5 with five minutes to go, they go on the power-play
   only to see Lowell score short-handed tally for 7-5 win.
 
***** Tuesday *****
Harvard 3, B.U. 1
   Crimson capitalize on Terriers being spent from emotional
   weekend series with B.C.
Amherst 1, Vermont 0
   Helanen makes 38 saves as Vermont outshoots the Minuteman
   38-22 but Blanchard scores short-handed tally for win.
Northeastern 7, Cornell 3
   Huskies continue to play good hockey and Cornell's defense
   collapses before backup Underhill makes a great impression.
 
HockeyEast standings tighten up with weekend results.
 
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