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This was the best game that the Bulldogs played this year, but in
the end St. Lawrence was just better. I would say more (and maybe I will,
later) but I have to drive into Boston in five hours. I also won't be here
tomorrow for the Clarkson game, but I'll see if I can't post something
second hand on Sunday...
1 2 3
Yale 2 2 0=4
St. L 2 1 2=5
1) St. L. Blackburn (unassisted) 5:25 SHG.
2) St. L. Creurer (McCarthy, Cassidy) 9:04 PPG.
3) Yale Cippola (Sorem, Emmons) 9:54 PPG.
4) Yale Leroux (Mackey, Yoshino) 15:11 SHG.
5) Yale Weidenbach (Emmons, Cippola) 5:ish...PPG.
6) St. L. Stevens (Kapeller) 17:13 PPG.
7) Yale Carricato (Mackey, ???) 18:36.
8) St. L. Murphy (McCourt, Meany) :45 PPG.
9) St. L. Allain (Murphy) 15:41.
Shots
1 2 3
Yale 12 7 12=31 (Paul Spagnoletti, 27 saves)
St. L. 12 13 11=36 (Todd Sullivan, 31 saves)
Power plays
Yale 2/9
St. L. 3/8
Lots of whistles, Ammian and Noeth made the presense felt.
Two late third period scores I haven't seen yet: Harvard 5-Cornell
2 and Vermont 5-Dartmouth 2.
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7000 miles. 10 days. 26 states. 1 cop. Rob Callum
Des Moines to New York. [log in to unmask]
Sault Ste. Marie to New Orleans.
--11 June to 20 June 1993.
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