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At 8:53 PM 11/10/95, Arthur Berman wrote [on INFO-HOCKEY-L]: >UNH 6 BU 5 in overtime. The difference in this game was a soft goal >given up early by Tom Noble when he inexplicably stared at a slow moving >puck until UNH put it in. I thought this had more to do with two other things besides Noble: 1) a great effort by UNH's Mark Mowers (don't ever give up), and 2) the BU defenseman's inability to take the man - after Mowers missed, he seemed to give up. I know some people didn't see the game...what happened was that Mowers went 1x1 with a BU D and tried a backhander but whiffed. He was still able to get off another backhander, and he didn't miss the second time. This goal put UNH up 1-0 and was the first goal scored in the new rink. Either way...I did not see this goal as the difference, especially since it came so early in the game. The game was evenly played, but when BU tied it 5-5 in the third and began pressing, I felt sure they would get the winner in regulation. A key was the sequence where UNH could not clear the zone and had a tired unit out there, but BU missed on a few good chances and UNH finally got a change. Then in OT, on an attempted clear by BU, the puck came right to the point instead and was sent to the front of the net, where Tom Nolan was waiting and put it past Noble for the win. BU's defensive play was not as good as it had to be tonight to win. But, it was a nice goal to get for a guy (Nolan) who was looking forward to a big sophomore year last season but was sidelined after just 4 games with five points (3-2--5). The number one thought I took from this game was that Mowers is a true stud. No doubt about it. I had heard about what a great start he was off to, but tonight proved to me that he has taken his game to another level and now deserves to be considered among the top forwards in the country. If he had buried that breakaway (shot it over the net) to complete his hat trick and cement the win, he would have quickly become part of Whittemore Rink lore. As it was, he still dominated when he touched the puck and has that rare quality of being so good that other players sometimes stand around and watch him. You need no other proof that UNH has established itself as a contender than the fact that they have gone to OT three straight times against Maine and BU, and they have come away with two ties and a win. I thought UNH's goaltending was decent but not outstanding (Cavicchi did make some great saves) and their defense was not superb, but they still refused to lose as in Maine. >Otherwise this was a fast paced yet occasionally hard hitting game by two >good teams played on the 200x100 surface at the new UNH rink. I love >the effect the large ice surface had on the game (which NESN's Bob Norton >also commented upon). I agree. This was the first time that two HE teams of the caliber of these two have met on an Olympic-sized surface, and it was a great game to watch. And HE now has three Olympic-sized rinks (or close - NU) with more to come. >This was a game of momentum swings. There were times when I thought BU >had the game in hand, but UNH could have won the game late in the third >when they took the momentum, and they had a couple of OT chances before >they scored. The rematch tomorrow in Boston promises more good hockey. And WABU-68 has the game, for those who can pick it up. It will be interesting to see how BU responds in front of the home fans, and it will be a big test for UNH to carry over the momentum to Walter Brown. --- --- Mike Machnik [log in to unmask] *HMM* 11/13/93 >> Co-owner of the College Hockey Lists at University of Maine System << ***** Unofficial Merrimack Hockey home page located at: ***** ***** http://www.tiac.net/users/machnik/MChockey/MChockey.html ***** HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.