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"Michael W. Picher" <[log in to unmask]>
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Michael W. Picher
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Sat, 16 Dec 1995 08:48:16 -0500
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>Amplifying on Geoff's comments, the most striking example in recent =
years of=20
>a team with two differing styles of goalies is the 11193 Maine National =
 
>Championship team (it was '93, right?)  Shawn Walsh was blessed with =
two=20
>excellent goaltenders, arguably the two best goaltenders in college, =
with two=20
>different techniques.  Mike Dunham was the stay at home type--solid, =
play=20
 
Also interesting before Dunham arrived on the scene was the King ? / =
Snow team.  I think Snow picked up some of his puck handling from King.  =
But at the time Snow was really the second or third string...
 
Does anybody else have recollections from that period of time...  Mine =
are a little foggy :-).  We always took the Stein song a little too =
seriously...
 
Mike
UMaine '89
 
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