> This, I think, is a big reason for UML's success this year.  By the end of
> this game ALL NINE of Lowell's forwards on its top three lines were in double
> digits for goals scored.  My guess is that BU *might* match this statistic,
> but no one else in Hockey East can.  (Although I'll readily admit that UML
> has no one like a Chris Drury on their third line; last I checked BU's two
> other *big* lines were considered numbers one and two per the BU newspaper.)
>
Reading this piqued my curiosity as to just how deep BU's scoring is.  So after
making a quick check of BU's stats on Sean Picketts's BU web page I see that
as of March 2, 12 of BU's 15 forwards had scored in the double digits.  One
of these forwards was John Hynes with 9.  Since then John has added a goal
in saturday night's shellacking of UMass to put him in double digits with 10.
That leaves only two forwards who haven't acheived double digits.  One is
Peter Donatelli who has notched a total of one assist in his 13 games.  The
other is Travis Roy.
 
Bill
 
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