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There we go with the "Maine Attitude" win at all costs, which got them in
trouble in the first place. I know the Maine people will say he was the
scapegoat, but come on people, does he lay on the lies so thick up there
that no one can see it....He is a disgrace to the University, the state,
and college hockey....
Troy
On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, (No Name Available) wrote:
> I think that UMaine ate the bill and lost the appeal because they know what a
> valuable commodity Shawn Walsh is to the program. Year in and year out, he
> takes the undrafted players (that no pro team wanted) and puts together a
> nationally competitive team. Since the school gets most of its revenue from
> this sport, the only sport in which UMaine is nationally prominent, the
> administration is going to do whatever it takes to keep Walsh here.
>
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