I was talking with HE's Tim Burton this evening when the following
came over the fax, and Tim gave me a copy.  So here, from the HE home
office in North Andover, MA...
 
Friday, January 27, 1995 at Mullins Center, Amherst, MA
HOCKEY EAST GAME
Maine Black Bears (22-1-6, 10-0-6 1 HE 1st)        3     3     1  -  7
Mass Amherst Minutemen (4-17-2, 2-12-0 0 HE 9th)   0     2     0  -  2
FIRST PERIOD                                                          UM-MA
1. UM1, Scott Parmentier (Jacque Rodrigue), 5:27.  PPG                 1-0
2. UM2, Brad Mahoney (Tony Tempestilli), 6:26.                         2-0
3. UM3, Mahoney (Tempestilli), 11:36.  GWG                             3-0
SECOND PERIOD
4. MA1, Sal Manganaro (Tom Perry, Rob Bonneau), 0:09.                  3-1
5. UM4, Tim Lovell (Chris Imes, Dan Shermerhorn), 5:32.  PPG           4-1
6. UM5, Jeff Tory (Shermerhorn), 7:42.  SHG                            5-1
7. MA2, Manganaro (Bonneau, Mike Gaffney), 9:15.  PPG                  5-2
8. UM6, Brad Purdie (Jason Dekker, Parmentier), 11:51.                 6-2
THIRD PERIOD
9. UM7, Jamie Thompson (Tory), 3:30.                                   7-2
SHOTS ON GOAL: Maine         14-17-12 = 43
               Mass Amherst   8-10--8 = 26
SAVES: UM, Blair Allison (W, 22-1-6, 40:00, 18 sh-16 sv),
           Blair Marsh (20:00, 8 sh-8 sv).
       MA, Dave Kilduff (L, 24 sh-18 sv),
           Brian Regan (28:09, 19 sh-18 sv).
POWER PLAYS: UM 2 for 5.  MA 1 for 7.
PENALTIES: UM 9/18.  MA 9/18.
REFEREES: Jim Fitzgerald, Bob Fowkes.  LINESMAN: John Jones.
ATTENDANCE: 4,142 (capacity 8,389).
THREE STARS: 1. RW Brad Mahoney, Maine (2-0--2, GWG).
             2. LW Tony Tempestilli, Maine (0-2--2).
             3. G Blair Allison, Maine, (W, 40:00, 18 sh-16 sv).
 
NOTES
With Wansborough out, Shermerhorn is centering the first line with
Parmentier and Purdie for Maine.
 
UMA's 1-for-7 (.143) on the power play still raises their last
place PP percentage, which was .070 entering tonight.  UMA's
second period PPG was only their 6th of the year in HE play on
a total of 78 chances.
 
The switch to Marsh for the third certainly makes it appear as if
Shawn Walsh is trying to rest Allison at every opportunity.
 
Maine is 22-1-6 (.862) through 29 games.  In 1992-93, they were
27-0-2 (.966) at the same stage of the season.
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Mike Machnik                                            [log in to unmask]
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