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Jerry Sneirson <[log in to unmask]>
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Jerry Sneirson <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 Dec 1997 11:18:05 -0500
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Michigan State hasn't played BU,BC or UNH. 3 of top 4 scorers in college
hockey are UNH players, some of whom have missed games due to inuury. (4 of
top 12.) Hockey East record against other conferences is competitive. What
stats is the Pioneer Press looking at? Putting BU and UNH behind MS and MU
is ridiculous, unless records and stats are meaningless. No one outside of
Hockey East has beaten UNH, CC will have the  opportunity on the 27th. Gregg
Wong's rating system needs more study before publishing it, unless it is
intended as a joke.
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From: Kevin L Ames <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, December 24, 1997 11:00 AM
Subject: Top 10
 
 
>Published Wednesday, December 24, 1997, in the Pioneer Press.
>
>> Gregg Wong's Pioneer Press top 10
>>
>> 1. Michigan (12-3-1) Wolverines 8-1-1 in last 10 games.
>>
>> 2. Michigan State (12-2-1) Spartans allowing just 1.53 goals per
>>    game.
>>
>> 3. Boston University (11-1-2) G Michel Laroque unbeaten at
>>    5-0-1.
>>
>> 4. North Dakota (8-3-1) G Karl Goehring's .946 save % tops
>>    nation.
>>
>> 5. St. Cloud State (12-4-2) G Brian Leitza sparkles for Huskies.
>>
>> 6. New Hampshire (12-3-1) Wildcats averaging 5.06 goals per
>>    game.
>>
>> 7. Miami (10-3) Dan Boyle nation's top-scoring D at 8-17--25.
>>
>> 8. Colorado College (10-4-2) Tigers face New Hampshire in big
>>    game.
>>
>> 9. Yale (8-2) Bulldogs surrendered only 17 goals.
>>
>> 10. Providence (10-3-1) Anoka's Jon Coe playing well for Friars.
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