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Mike Sheridan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mike Sheridan <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 30 Oct 1993 11:49:28 EDT
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Well,
    The Bruins looked a little disorganised.  The UNB skaters seemed to be
moer fundamentally sound, as well as being stronger skaters - they held
their heads up, made tape to tape passes, and knew where their teammates
were.  The Bruins couldn't connect on a pass unless they were totally
unmolested, and they weren't able to muster very many QUALITY scoring
chances.  The UNB goalie was very good - stand up, and stand your ground;
whereas the Bruins - they used both Geoff Finch and Brian Parsons, sometimes
had trouble remembering where the post was. (They also made some dangerous
passes while out of the net - cross ice in front of the open goal.)
    Needless to say, I was not impressed.  Coach Gaudette did play LOTS
of freshmen though.  If they play like this against Harvard next weekend,
the Crimson should have no problems.
 
 
          Mike
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