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At 09:57 PM 2/11/2006 -0500, Sara M. Fagan wrote:
>St. Lawrence and Cornell skated to a 4-4 tie. SLU gave up a 3-0 lead.
This marks the first time Cornell has successfully come back from three
goals down since the first round of the 1999 ECAC playoffs, where the Big
Red turned the trick against Princeton... before blowing a three-goal lead
of its own the following night and losing the series.
>Clarkson - Colgate, 1-1
In other ECAC(HL) scores:
at Dartmouth 2, Princeton 1 (OT)
at Rensselaer 4, Brown 2 in the Big Red Freakout
at Union 5, Yale 1
This leaves the Big Red still barely atop the league standings with 25
points, Colgate and Dartmouth tied for second with 24 (with the Big Green
recovering nicely from a 3-5 start to their league season), Harvard and St.
Lawrence tied for fourth with 21 points, and Union lurking in sixth with 20
points. It's starting to look like one of those years in the ECAC where
teams take turns ducking the #1 seed in the playoffs.
--
Bill Fenwick DJF 5/27/94
Cornell '86 and '95 JCF 12/2/97
LET'S GO RED!!
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