Malicke picked up the win. Turco looked *very* sloppy, but that's not too
uncommon for him in blue-white games if my memory serves me correctly. I
think last year he let something like eight goals in. I am a little
worried, though. His whole career, he's had a solid defense in front of
him, and I've always thought that, as a result, he was overrated. I never
truly thought of him as an all-american calliber goalie. He always made
some spectacular plays, but then he would turn around and let in a soft
goal, maybe due to lack of concentration. This year, the defense is very
young and inexperianced, and Turco can be in for a long season.
-josh
Go Blue!
At 09:54 AM 10/7/97 -0400, Garrett Lanzy wrote:
>In INFO-HOCKEY-L, John Haeussler <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> In Ann Arbor, Marty Turco was victimized a half dozen times
>> as the Blue defeated the White, 6-3, in Michigan's annual
>> scrimmage.
>
>So who was the "winning" goaltender? (I checked USCHO, but
>they didn't have the score or box yet :-).
>
>- Garrett Lanzy
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