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Jim Farrell <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 17 Nov 1993 09:09:11 -0500
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        As posted, the UNH Wildcats engineered a victory over RPI at
Troy on Tuesday night.  The final score was 6-3.  While some RPI fans
may have seen what they thought was a poorly played game, consensus among
the media who follow UNH was that the Wildcats turned in an excellent
effort, and played perhaps their best period of hockey all year in the
second period of Tuesday's game.   UNH now moves to 7-0-0 on the season.
RPI drops to 3-3-0.
 
        Scoring Summary:
 
        First Period   RPI   1:38   Matthews (Tasco)
                       UNH  11:01   Poole (Stewart) (SH)
                       UNH  15:23   Royal (Flinton, Dexter)
        Second Period  UNH   6:10   Woodman (Flinton, Royal)
                       UNH  11:47   Donovan (O'Brien) (SH)
        Third Period   RPI  11:57   Regan (Majic, Askew)
                       RPI  14:23   Regan (???) (PP)
                       UNH  18:35   Stewart (Sullivan, Murray)
                       UNH  19:45   Sullivan (EN)
 
        UNH   2 - 2 - 2 - 6
        RPI   1 - 0 - 2 - 3
 
        Goalies:  UNH: Cavicchi
                  RPI: Little
 
        UNH will next face Boston College in a home and home series Friday
and Saturday.
        NOTE:  The guest between the second and third period on the UNH
        broadcast was UNH asst. coach Jim Tortorella, who discussed his
        famous score as a goalie while playing for Maine in a game at RPI
        against Vasby of Sweden.
 
Jim Farrell, UNH

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