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Date: | Fri, 24 Feb 1995 06:32:54 -0500 |
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>Vermont is .500 but is HEAVILY outscoring its opponents. Good example -- They
>blow a 2-goal lead vs. Dartmouth, lose in OT, then beat them 10-1 the next
>night. That's been typical.
Vermont is above .500 overall. UVM's current record, goal for and against
overall and in ECAC play:
GP W L T GF GA
OVERALL 28 15 11 2 118 89
LEAGUE 18 8 8 2 74 52
>I've noticed that Thomas can have a bad period, but never a bad game. And if
>Vermont gets the lead, they usually protect it (except above). Thomas had a
>bad first period against Princeton, but I always had the sense Princeton better
>put him away or Vermont could come back. They did and the defense was great
>after getting the lead.
Also, Tim Thomas did not just have a bad game against BU, he had a horrible
game against BU. The Terriers won 11-1.
As for UMass:
>The true irony of the UMass situation is that they changed from a Native
>American symbol to the Minutemen because it was considered offensive to
>Native Americans to have them as your symbol... *YET* last year a bunch
>of protesters complained that having a "White male with a gun" was
>offensive because it was glorifying white males (I'm not making this up,
>check out the back copies of the Boston Globe!). One protester even asked
>the media how white people would feel if it was a minority as the symbol.
Before the Minuteman were the Redskins (with a Chicago Blackhawk/UND logo),
they were the Farmers! I wonder if they changed it because the local
farmers got upset? :-)
Sean Pickett
Go BU Terriers, 1994 Hockey East Champions!
BU Hockey Page: http://www.tiac.net/users/spickett/hockey.html
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