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I think that violations are committed at higher levels AS WELL AS the
coaching levels. With so many people behind Walsh oushing him for the
best players possible, I can't help but think that there are people
higher than Walsh or in the background(ex. alumni). Is this a realistic
possibility or have I just watched Blue Chips too many times?! :-)
Alex
On Tue, 18 Apr 1995, Deron Treadwell wrote:
> With the talk of Walsh's possible departure for OSU, let me ask a question
> of all those hockey fans who look "poorly" upon the Maine program.
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> Assuming that the NCAA does of course finish their investigation at some
> point *smile*, would those of you who look at the Maine program in "bad"
> light think differently if Shawn Walsh was no longer the coach?
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> It is my personal opinion that while I think Walsh is a good coach, I would
> not cry if he was to leave either. I think it would help Maine shed some of
> this bad light, since many look at him at the ring leader of some of the
> violations.
>
> Opinions??
>
>
> ---
> Deron [log in to unmask]
> University of Maine 1995 National Runners-up
> HOCKEY EAST, the top Class of the Nation
>
> "Pro hockey isn't this much fun. It can't be."
> -Chris Imes after Maine's 4-3 triple
> OT Win over Michigan in the 1995
> NCAA Semi-finals.
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