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Richard Hungerford <[log in to unmask]>
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Richard Hungerford <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 3 Dec 1995 13:12:31 -0400
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It was a true pleasure to get to talk again with Luiz Valente between the
second and third period.  We were both having such a good time watching a
great match, that the chance to exchange some addition team notes in
person was extremely nice.
 
> Brown and Harvard played the way college hockey should be played:
> fast skating, crisp passing, puck movement, spirited physical
> play, AND NO CLUTCHING AND GRABBING.
Couldn't agree with you more Luiz.  It was an excellent performance.
 
> The Harvard freshman class is impressive, particularly Craig Adams ...
C. Adams could be the next great Harvard forward.  I would also add
major kudos to first-year Ben Storey who looks like a crafty veteran back
on the blue line.
 
> Holmes and Nielsen played extremely well ...
As did Konik and McLaughlin in more subtle ways last evening.
 
> The best players for Brown were Mike Flynn ...and freshman Adam Smith ...
We talked about these two talented players both of whom are a joy to
watch.
 
> Although the final score was disappointing for Brown fans, there are
> positive signs that the Bears are moving in the right direction.
I totally agree.  Brown has a heck of a team and will be there come March!
While I hope both teams get home ice for the opening round, a
Harvard-Brown quarterfinal series would be fantastic!
 
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 good shooting
 hungerf
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