Wed. Dec. 29, 1993 Consolation Princeton 3 OT Air Force 2 Championship Denver 4 Boston College 2 The championship game was a good one, officiated by Brandt, Yackel, and Swiader. DU special teams had a good night, starting off the scoring in the first period with a power play goal. BC answered a little later right after the end of their own power play to tie up the game. DU's Paul Koch had to be helped off the ice for what was later determined as a fractured right ankle and he'll be out for 10 weeks, joining fellow defenseman captain Mark Luger, who is also out with a broken ankle. One of the few incidents occurred midway through the first, when DU's Wallinheimo fell on the puck for a save, several players got into shoving matches as a BC player was attempting to get the puck, and several coincidentals resulted. Less than a minute later a BC player took down Wallinheimo and received a 5 minute major for checking the goaltender. A second BC penalty with only 2 minutes of the major gone gave DU a 5 on 3 situation for a full 2 minutes, but the Pioneers weren't able to capitalize as BC's Taylor made some great saves and they managed to kill off both penalties. DU regained the lead in the second period with a shorthanded goal by Naylor at the halfway mark. DU had a lot of shots on goal this period, and there were some excellent saves by Taylor. Jason Elders beat Taylor with 3 minutes left in the period to give DU a two goal lead, cut short when Chase scored for BC with only 10 seconds left in the period. At 6:38 of the third, another incident occurred, sending BC's Brian Callihan to the box with a double minor for holding and roughing and DU's Hollingshead to the dressing room with a 5 minute major and game dq for fighting, as he punched Callihan. He is also suspended now for the first game with Colorado College on Jan. 7th. This left DU with only 4 defenseman for the rest of the game. Elders regained the two goal lead with a shot from the slot with about 6 minutes left. Immediately following that goal BC received a delay of game penalty as Taylor had sent the puck into the crowd in disgust. Later in the period DU had a shorthanded breakaway opportunity, but BC defense caught up to him and he had no room to get off a good shot. BC pulled Taylor for the last 27 seconds, but weren't able to score and the game ended with DU winning 4-2. Both teams had good penalty killing, and both Taylor and Wallinheimo were outstanding in the net. It was a good game to watch and it gave me an opportunity to watch DU play before their home and home series with Colorado College Jan. 7-8. Speaking of CC, does anyone have the score of the CC-Miami game from the Cleveland Classic? Karen Karen Heasley Colorado College '95 Please send all replies to: [log in to unmask] Apparently, all of our academic computing staff is also on vacation, as our default mailer is still not delivering mail....