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>> HONORABLE MENTION: Greg Taylor (G, Boston College); Matt Wright (F,
>> Boston University); Neil Donovan (F, Mass Lowell).
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>What surprises about this week's HE POTW Honorable Mentions is that UMA's
>Brian Regan is not included. Even though Amherst was swept by the Wildcats in
>the HE quarterfinals, I thought Regan was the story of the night on Friday and
>he came back with an almost equally impressive showing on Saturday.
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>On Friday night he faced 60 shots, stopping all but 5. And when I was talking
>with people after the game I couldn't believe they had actually missed Regan's
>performance! Saturday's headline in the Foster's read "Wildcats solve Regan".
>I don't think 5 goals on 60 shots can be considered "solved". UNH averages
>over 5 goals per game on a usual night -- Regan faced two games worth of shots
>on Friday alone and still held the Wildcats below average.
>
>Regan was outstanding in net and I at least want to recognize a great effort
>here on the list.
>
>H
I couldn't agree with Howard more. I was expecting Regan to get *at least*
an honorable mention, and even POTW, despite the two losses. What
impressed me as much as his play was that on both nights I saw him pull one
of his own players away from a UNH player, preventing a tense situation
from escalating. I felt that in a series where his teammates did not
conduct themselves in the most sportsmanlike manner, he stood out.
Karen
Go Blue! Beat BC!!
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