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Hate to show my homerism - no, I guess I don't.

1993 championship game, Maine/Lake State, with Jim Montgomery forever defining
the term "captain," by scoring three goals in the third period for a one-goal win
and not allowing his team to lose.

Erik Biever wrote:

> > I remember that Maine team but not the Michigan Tech team.  Harvard also
> > went all the way in 1989 (I think) with a two goalie rotation.  I actually
> > thought one was better than the other but it worked out for them.  I am
> > drawing a blank on the names.  I'll let a Harvard fan fill in the names.  I
> > am on digest so I apologize if this has already been pointed out.
>
> Aaron Isaacs and Chuckie Hughes.  And I'm not a Harvard fan, I'm a fan of that
> other team that was in the 1989 championship game.
>
> That game still gets my vote as the best NC$$ championship game of all time.
> We'll never see a game like that again.  College hockey is too slow now,
> focused on clogging up the lanes with 220 pound defensemen and wings.
>
> -- Erik

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