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Robert Whitaker <[log in to unmask]>
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Robert Whitaker <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 13 Jan 1993 10:39:03 -0500
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Kudos to Mike for already posting the score, etc. I saw some stuff here
in this morning's Boston Globe that might be of some interest.
 
January 12, 1993
at New Haven, CT
 
BC (5-9-4).............0  -  1  -  1   --   2
Yale (8-5-2)...........0  -  1  -  0   --   1
 
 
Scoring:
 
First Period: no scoring.
 
Second Period: BC, John Joyce (Marc Beran, Michael Spalla) 6:10. Yale,
               Mike Yoshino (Jeff Sorem, Steve Lombardi) 9:42.
 
Third Period: BC, Spalla (Don Chase, Rob Laferriere) 12:50.
 
Saves: BC, Singewald 25; Yale, Todd Sullivan 27.
 
For anyone who cares, here's what the Globe had to say on the game:
 
Michael Spalla scored on a power play with 7:10 left as BC won in New Haven,
snapping Yale's six game unbeaten streak. BC (6-9-4) capitalized on a two-man
advantage to take a 1-0 lead at 6:10 of the first period. John Joyce directed
the puck past Yale goalie Todd Sullivan after a pass from Spalla. Yale (8-5-2)
evened the score later in the period when frosh Michael Yoshino beat Singewald
with a wrap-around shot at 9:42.
After a scoreless second period that included brilliant goaltending by both\
Sullivan (27 saves) and Singewald (25 saves), Spalla broke the deadlock with
a 50-foot slapshot that deflected off Sullivan's pads and into the net.
 
BC squares off against Hockey East arch-rival BU Friday at Conte Forum in the
first of a home-and-home series this weekend. (the game will be shown live
on NESN, as Mike pointed out).
 
BTW, the Globe also had this interesting tid-bit:
The last three years in which a new US persident was sworn into office,
Harvard won the Beanpot. The Crimson won in 1977, after Jimmy Carter took
office, in 1981, when Ronald Reagan took the oath, and in 1989 when George
Bush took office. (Harvard also won the NC$$ title in 1989, lest we forget).
 
--With any luck, someone (hopefully BU) will put and end to this little "streak"
 
 
--Sid
BU '94

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