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Mike Machnik <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Nov 1994 12:19:13 -0500
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>   Tom Reynolds played his first game of the year in goal
>   for the Huskies and obviously didn't get the job done.
 
This was Reynolds' first appearance since he re-injured his back the
first weekend of the year at North Dakota after a little over a period
of play.  I'm certainly not letting the guy off the hook if he didn't
play well, but I wonder how his back really is - did Ben think this
was a good game to get him back into the swing of things?  Also, the
Globe writer seemed to think he did play well, noting that many of his
saves were spectacular.
 
From a quick look at the Globe, NU led 2-1 until halfway through the
third when Yale tied it, and then Yale went up 3-2 with about 5
minutes left on a weak goal.  They added an ENG with 1 second left.
 
>   It looks as if both BU and Northeastern spent this past weekend
>   thinking ahead to their home-and-home series the 11th and 12th,
>   rather than the task at hand. Credit Lowell and Yale for being
>   ready.
 
Although, NU was pretty darn impressive against BC Friday night,
winning 8-3.  That BU-NU matchup is still a big one, either way.
 
It almost seems as if BU has been doing a lot of thinking ahead...
including the exhibition, they've played 5 games, and only been
impressive in one.
 
Right now, Maine seems like the best team in HE.  They aren't as
talented as BU or NU, IMO, but they are playing consistently and
getting a total team effort.  NU is a close second.
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Mike Machnik                                            [log in to unmask]
Cabletron Systems, Inc.                                    *HMM* 11/13/93

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