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On Fri, 17 Mar 1995, Anthony J. Frolik wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Mar 1995, Comstrike wrote:
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> > though I have not heard much about the other conferences I would be
> > interested in knowing about teams in the other leagues that have made
> > simular late season spurts.
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> > Nathan W.L. Boyle
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> Well, I don't know LSSU's numbers, but UMD went 12-4-2 in their last 18
> games, and then promptly lost in the first round of the playoffs. But,
> my point really is that even if they would have got 3rd place in the WCHA
> playoffs, they wouldn't have gotten invited, even though their record in
> the last twenty would have been either 13-5-2 or 12-6-2. (That's
> considering either a 2 or 3 game series vs. Minnesota, winning the 4/5
> game, losing to CC, winning the third place game, which would be 4-1 or
> 4-2, depending on the Minnesota series.)
>
> Tony
Lake State is 13-1-1 with the loss at BGU and a tie vs Western down the
stretch and finally reached the 20 win plateau with the play-in win over
Miami Wednesday. The feeling here is that is it won't matter much unless
the Lakers can beat Michigan tomorrow.
Hard to say how much influence--if any--tradition plays.
Mark Jastorff
LSSU Lakers
NCAA Div. I Champions
1988 1992 1994
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> Anthony J. Frolik University of Minnesota Duluth
> Go Bulldogs! 13-15-4 WCHA, 16-16-4 Overall
> My views are not representative of the University.
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