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Carol Singer <[log in to unmask]>
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Carol Singer <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Dec 1994 08:23:17 -0500
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The regular Thursday college hockey report was in the NYT today:
 
Princeton:  The Tigers haven't been very good in many years, but they're
having a goodj season.  D Brent Flahr was named the mvp after the Dexter
Tournament.  J. P. JO'Connor and James Konte were voted to the
all-tournament team.
 
Maine: D Jeff Tory and Chris Imes and F Dan Shermerhorn were voted to the
Dexter all-tournament team.
 
Colgate: Tim Loftsgard was voted to the Dexter all-tournament team.
 
More tournaments:  There are 9 of these 2-night, 4-team events before New
Year's.  "they are fun and in some cases make a little money."  Said the
one with teh most unique title is teh Codfish Bowl, for Division III teams.
 
New Hampshire:  Wildcats are unbeaten in their last 9 games.  Two good
shooters are Eric Flinton and Nick Poole.
 
World Juniors: The U.S. team has 11 college players, includes 3 from
Boston University: Shawn Bates, Mike Grier and Chris Kelleher.
 
Television:  More college hockey games are on TV because ofj the NHL
lockout.  The ECAC will have some games on TV:
 
Jan. 7 on SportsChanel New England: Cornell at Rensselaer (tape-delay
presentation beginning at 7 P.M.
 
Feb. 13: Beanpot Tournament final
 
March 18: ECAC tournament campioniship from Lake Placid
 
They also had the standings from all 4 Division I conferences.
 
Carol

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