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Date: | Sun, 8 Dec 1991 01:36:42 EST |
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Yes, the stats for the Friday Maine/NH game have been correctly posted.
I've seen Maine play 5 or 10 minutes ... sometimes even a period well,
but never 3 periods like this. NH was wounded, but all 4 Maine lines
were outstanding. Most of the goals were from the Pellerin line (Scott
had a hat trick). Only a couple of Dunhams saves were from Grade A
chances
The Saturday night game was much more even. Levy kept his temper more
reasonably in check and the NH forwards put in a great effort. This was
basically a 2 goal game that ended 6-2 Maine. Each team survived
approximately 2 minute 5-3 disadvantages. Snow handled the puck
extremely well but that's no news.
P.S. I think NCAA and or Hockey East forgot to give Steve McBride the
points-of-emphasis speech this fall. He mostly ignored holding, hooking
and cross-checking heads into the boards ... well, maybe this last one
wasn't on the list :-)
McBride gets my vote again this year for most creative calls by a
referee 175' from the play (puff puff pant).
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