Several University of Maine streaks ended this weekend with the sweep by the Northeastern Huskies at Alfond Arena. Friday night was the first time since the 1984-85 season that Alfond Arena was not sold out. Also, with the loss Saturday, it was the first time that the University of Maine was swept at home since the Boston College Eagles swept UM in 1989. Furthermore, UMaine suffered its first losing month since 1986, going 3-4-1 for the month of January. The Bear's dominance at Alfond also has come to a crashing halt this season. Prior to this season UMaine had lost only three home games this decade, but have now lost double that at home in just a half season. As for the speculation around the Jeff Tory case, thats all it is at this point. Nothing has been decided yet, and true to form, the NC$$ is taking their time sorting this through. I also get the feeling that they are doing more investigating than just into the Jeff Tory situation; but again, that is just my own speculation. I don't think the NC$$ is going to have to worry about banning the Bears from post season play...at this point UMaine is barely clinging to the top half of their league, and their performance on the ice hardly hardly qualifies them to defend the title at the NC$$'s. John Forsyth February 19, 1993: A date which shall live in infamy. 1991-1993 73-5-2, 2 rings and an NCAA title