> Was that a big sigh of relief I heard comming from Carol and Eric last night > In Minnesota! ;-) From us and 6,263 others in Maruicci Arena (well, there were a few Tech fans there, so make it about 6,200 others). > Carol and Eric I hope the game was exciting in person as it was > here on the radio. How did your starting Goaltender come out after being > injured? Ok I hope sounded from the radio like he took a slap shot off the > mask from Davis Payne in the 3rd period. Jeff Stolp said (quoted in the St. Paul Pioneer Press), "It was a bomb. I couldn't move". Stolp left the game, got six stitches in the forehead, and returned to the Gopher bench for the last minute of the game. > Hopefully the huskies can put up another good effort tonight and force > game 3 on sunday. If not at least they are putting up a good fight with > the gophers. Well, we're hoping to see the Gophers finish it up tonight, but if the Huskies play like they did last night, it won't be easy. Tech has improved immensely since last season, and it is clear that their days at the bottom of the WCHA are completely behind them. -- Erik **************************************************************************** Erik Biever --GOLDEN GOPHER MMMMM MMMMM St. Paul, Minnesota - Home of the --HOCKEY MM MM MM MM 1991 WCHA & NCAA Championships --Fastest Game MM MMMM MM BITNET: e-biev@uminn1 --In Town MM MMMMMM MM INTERNET: [log in to unmask] MMMMM MMMMM