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"Sara M. Fagan" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sara M. Fagan
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Sat, 8 Dec 2001 17:54:20 -0500
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Just thought I would point out that it was the Univ. of New Hampshire that
Clarkson beat last night, 8-5.  It seems even more amazing when you realize
that Clarkson hasn't been pouring on the goals in most games.  I think they
have only scored more than 3 goals in 2 other games this season.  They scored 5
against Miami and 7 against SLU (in an overtime win).

Also, I thought I might mention that there is Yahoo Club for ECAC hockey.  The
message board seems to be rather quiet this season but perhaps things will pick
up  like they did here.  There is also a chat room that can be entertaining.
There are some regulars that hang out there during the games and chat.  Usually
folks are listening to more than one game so it is a fun way to keep up with
things happening around the league.  Please come and join us if you are
interested.  Check out the site at http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/ecachockeyclub
Note: to get into the chat room you must register.

Sara
SLU '77
Let's go SAINTS!!!

Joe Makowiec wrote:

> Listening to the running scores last night, it sounds like Boston U and
> Clarkson had a real barn-burner up in Potsdam.  According to USCHO, there
> were a total of 13 goals scored.
>
> However, it seems that double-digit combined scores (much less the
> double-digit one-team score) are rare.  Going to USCHO's composite results,
> there were only two games with double digit scores, and 57 with 10 or more
> goals scored out of 475 games reported.  Is this a recent phenomenon?  Is
> there so much competitive balance that runaways just don't happen much?  Is
> defense and goaltending so good that scoring is down?
> Joe
> --
> Joe Makowiec can be reached at:
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
> http://home.nycap.rr.com/makowiec/

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