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> Defections to the pros certainly put a dent in Minnesota's ability to be
> competitive for the past two seasons. Boston University's slump this year is a
> comparable situation.
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I didn't really see a "defection" to the pros for BU this year. It is my understanding
that they lost seven players, only two of which were in the top line, and Drury graduated,
so I wouldn't call that a defection. I know Poti left early (I'm unsure about Silvia). Am
I missing some players? This sounds pretty average to me for a team. UNH lost
Mowers and Nolan to graduation and Bekar left early, I wouldn't call that a "defection
to the pros" either. This may very well be a transition year for BU, but not because they
lost a lot of players.
Terri Downing
UNH '95
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