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>From [log in to unmask] Mar 15 08:54:06 1995
>Date: Tue, 14 Mar 1995 17:21:44 -0500
>From: Chris Craig <[log in to unmask]>
>To: Multiple recipients of list HOCKEY-L <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Mike Heinke (was: Providence Resurgence)
>[catching up on some mail from last week.]
>Bill Schneller <[log in to unmask]> writes:
>>One question for the UNH followers: why Cavichi (sp) and not Heinke.
>>Wasn't Heinke the go-to guy? And as a transfer from PC I doubt he would
>>have had any problem getting up for this one.
>Heinke hasn't played in several weeks, since the Lowell game on 02/11, if I
>remember correctly. He was pulled in that game and hasn't played since.
>Just like last year, Umile alternated Cavicchi and Heinke for the first
>three quarters of the season, then went to Cavicchi down the stretch. My
>view of the situation is that Heinke is a very streaky goaltender -
>absolutely outstanding on occasion, but simply terrible on others. Cavicchi
>is much more dependable, day in and day out.
>Chris
>Go Blue!
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Heinke played the in the loss to Maine on March 3rd in Orono. Cavicchi had
beaten Maine the night before in Portland. At that time I wondered
why Umile didn't go with Cavicchi again the next night in Orono because
he looked great in Portland.
John Carlson
UNH
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