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Batch SMTP transaction log follows: 220 NMU.BITNET Columbia MAILER R2.08 R208004 BSMTP service ready. 050 HELO NMUMUS 250 NMU.BITNET Hello NMUMUS 050 MAIL FROM:<ADSC@NMUMUS> 250 <ADSC@NMUMUS>... sender OK. 050 RCPT TO:<HOCKEY-L@UMAINE> 550 Mailbox not found. 050 DATA 354 Start mail input. End with <crlf>.<crlf> 050 QUIT 221 NMU.BITNET Columbia MAILER BSMTP service done. Original message follows: Received: from NMUMUS (MUSIC) by NMU.BITNET (Mailer R2.08 R208004) with BSMTP id 4779; Sun, 15 Dec 91 13:52:10 EST Message-Id: <15DEC91.14971110.0011.MUSIC@NMUMUS> Date: Sun, 15 Dec 91 13:51:43 EST From: "S Christopher, Dean: Beh Sci, Hum Serv, & Educ" <ADSC@NMUMUS> To: <HOCKEY-L@UMAINE> Subject: NORTHERN MICHIGAN 7, MNNESOTA 5 I listened to this game while warding off 10-degree weather plus a wind chill, bell-ringing for the Salvation Army. The broadcast on my headphone radio sure helped the time pass more pleasantly. This sounded like a tremendous game to watch. I presume some of the Gopher faithful will be giving us their eye-witness accounts. 43 saves for Corwin Saudiff! Pretty good for a 19-year-old freshman! Shots on goal aren't everything--but I'm hoping the differential for today's game won't be as great as yesterday's! (BTW, do "shots on goal" stats include only goalie saves plus goals? If so, that understates a bit a team's attack effort. In yesterday's game, for example, the announ- cer said onceor twice other Wildcats made saves while Saudiff was dow after making an earlier save. That was a huge 2 points for the Wildcats (not to mention their first- ever win in Mariucci(sp?), and their first of any kind in five or six years). BTW also, Rick Comley said on his postgame interview that those present got to see the season's first "real Scott Beattie goal" which ended the scoring. Sounded like Scott really undressed the winger who got caught trying to cover him on the break, and then he made a real nifty move on the goalie as well. (Thought it would be smart to get this posted beforthe second game of today!) Go 'Cats! Steve Christopher