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> > QUINNIPIAC TOUGH AGAINST MAINE--Quinnipiac (11-4-2, 8-1-2) held a 4-3 lead
> > at #4 Maine with ten minutes to play before the defending national
> > champions rallied with four goals to overcome the Braves 7-4.
> > 11 different Braves registered a point and Dan DiLeo (Locust Valley, NY)
> > stopped 26 shots in net.
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> Did anyone see this one? Any comments on how close or not close this game
> was would be appreciated.
The MAAC press release is a fair representation of the game.
However, if the above suggests DiLeo played poorly, it is not correct.
If the above suggests Maine may have come in feeling good about
Friday night's very good performance against BU, and failed
execution a few times, it might be correct. Take what you might from
the fact Quinnipiac led or was even with Maine for 50+ minutes.
Take heed from Maine's next 11 games (UNH(3), BU(2), BC(2), with
CC, DU/NDame, Cornell, and UMA). Pick the outcomes of those
games and I'll really be impressed!
cheers, wayne
Wayne T. Smith mailto:[log in to unmask]
Systems Group - UNET University of Maine System
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