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That's a pretty good retention rate! Too bad that Wallstrom is leaving. Would have liked to see him get a shot at taking over for Lundgren. Other than Nordberg (headed to ASU I believe) of the group that is leaving, the only one I saw play was Richard who transferred in from Niagara. Good...
No "end-over-end" piano at that one, but the revolving drum stage was quite impressive (remember, from a special effects standpoint, we're still talking about 1973).
Add Nils Wallstrom (Merrimack) to the list of those with 1 year remaining. He was good a couple years ago at AIC, but Max Lundberg took the net at 'Mack and never let it go.
December 10th, 1973, Boston Garden. I still have the Globe review by Ernie Santosuosso. Talks about Palmer's massive 2 1/2 ton percussion setup ($35,000....imagine!) all set upon a revolving rostrum. To this day, perhaps the best concert I have ever seen. Over 15,500 at the "Gahden"!
Early indications are that the core group of players are returning (including Justin Gill for his sophomore/final year of eligibility ;)). Will be very interesting to see where the coaches put them in the preseason poll next year.
Fantastic! Certainly did not expect him back for his Sr. season, so this is great for him. Will be interesting to see the Bruins and Providence Bruins goalie situation next year. DiPietro has bee outstanding in Providence and could very well be the B's backup next year if they let Korpisalo...
Upon further review, maybe Merrimack was the 2nd best team in that Region. They'd beaten PC in the HE playoffs, and had beaten QU earlier in the season, 4-1.
Okay, now who do I root for? Both UND and Western Michigan have former Merrimack players (Tyler Young and Zach Bookman respectively)...
Feel bad for the Huskies. 92 shots in their last 2 games, and the opposing goalies saved 90! Lundgren has a career game in the HE Final, and then they get Trey Augustine. Yikes!
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