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From the National Almost-Recognition Department: Check out the February 15th
_Sports Illustrated_, in which college hockey is mentioned not once, but
*twice*. In their "Scorecard" section, they decry the crummy officiating in
the NHL and suggest that "The NHL should allow two officials to call penal-
ties, the system used in college hockey." And one of their "Faces in the
Crowd" is the University of Maine's Cal Ingraham, the Division I leader in
goals scored. This might be a good omen for Maine -- as I recall, the last
time "Faces in the Crowd" spotlighted college hockey players was in 1991, when
they listed three players from Northern Michigan. The Wildcats went on to win
the NC$$ championship that year.
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Bill Fenwick | Send your HOCKEY-L poll responses to:
Cornell '86 and probably '94 | [log in to unmask]
LET'S GO RED!!
"Getting married was the best way I knew how to tick off my father-in-law."
-- Bob Saget
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