I think that the stars were: #1 - Shephard #2 - Moore and #3 Matt Lundin - at least that's how it was announced in the rink after the game. >From: Wayne T Smith <[log in to unmask]> >Reply-To: The Maine Hockey Discussion List <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Re: UNH at Maine 11/7/04 >Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2004 01:18:15 -0500 > >Dan Hannigan and Coach Mahoney made a big deal of Matt Lundin coming >into the game and holding UNH scoreless (and named him first star of the >game), but to me, this was the game where the offense and intensity >suddenly bloomed. Wow. > >I'm not good at watching "lines", but Jankus-Hopson-Shepheard generated >lots of chances. Damon, Moore, Ronan and others shone at both ends of >the ice. On defense, I thought Barnes played his best game of the >season, but I'm sure others would point out a number of other player >performances. Who says a Sunday game is bad? ;-) > >But Matt Lundin was superb in goal, and after the game sounded like an >upperclassman, as GoBlackBears.com and HockeyEastOnline.com quoted him >as saying: > >I was not expecting to get into the game tonight, said Matt Lundin. >At first I was worried about Jimmy, then was excited that I was going >in, but then I got a little nervous. Going in during a power play was >tough, but the crowd was behind me as soon as I got on the ice, which >got me into the game. The support of the fans and my teammates really >helped me tonight. > >cheers, wayne > >Deron Treadwell wrote: > >>Maine beats New Hampshire 3-0 Sunday afternoon in Orono. >> >>Matt Lundin replaced Jimmy Howard in goal with 4:16 to go in the second >>period after Howard suffered a "mild lower body injury" according to >>the radio reports. >> >>Brent Shepherd scored twice (second one ENG) and Greg Moore got the >>other goal for Maine (6-5, 2-2 HOCKEY EAST). UNH falls to 4-2-1, 1-1 >>HOCKEY EAST. >> >>