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Bob Fitta <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:40:32 -0500
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I think the word probably should have been with removed and added the  
worst collapse in Maine Hockey history.  Certainly a disappointing  
finish, but it's not over yet as Maine still is in the tourney barring  
more than one major upset.

Denver, Miami and Colorado College all had similar collapses down the  
stretch and no one would confuse those programs with Merrimack or  
Lowell.

I'm still hoping the team gets one last opportunity to redeem  
themselves.  Maine has yet to lose a game on neutral ice this year, or  
outside of the conference, let's hope they get a chance to keep that  
perfect record.  That and a health Ben are a first step, a major boost  
in confidence would be a second dose to what ails them!

Bob Fitta
On Mar 11, 2007, at 7:11 PM, Bob Woodbury wrote:

> Let's see if I understand. You've gone through the records of every  
> Division I team since hockey started being played and this is  
> "probably the worst collapse in college hockey history." Just want to  
> make sure of the perameters of your research.
>
> P.S. You might want to go back through Lake State's records the last  
> few years. Or UMD. Or...
>
> David Torrey wrote:
>
>> Maine hockey fans have just witnessed probably the
>> worst collapse in college hockey history.  Having said
>> that,  Maine is still alive.  In the PWR Maine is tied
>> with Colorado College and Dartmouth at 15th.  If the
>> bonus is factored in,  Maine jumps to 13th by
>> themselves.  This will continue to change through the
>> tournaments depending on the outcome of these games. Something is  
>> definitely wrong with this system if
>> Maine still has a chance after their second half
>> performance.  Certainly, one for the record books.
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>
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