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Good recall, Chuck. Bobby Miller is UNH all-time, single-season assists and points leader with 59 and 89 in 1976/77, with many of those assists likely going to Ralph Cox (the last player dropped from the 1980 Olympic team) who tallied 40 goals that season, second only to his 44 in 1978/79...
Great memories of Berenson’s Wolverines and Umile’s Wildcats competing for the most consecutive years in the NCAA’s (I forget the numbers, but both teams in the teens, I think?).
Ha, ha, and the No Longer Dead Wings were a more fun team to watch the last two games on the NHL channel than were the Bruins on NESN. Agree that the No Longer Dead wings are “still very young team,” except for “Old Man” Van Riemsdyk.
As for UNH, did we beat Trey Augustine in the first game...
Good for Alex!
Meanwhile, Angus Crookshank, with 29 NHL games played, has leapfrogged Darren Haydar (23), Paul Thompson (24), and Cap Raeder (28) into a tie with Gordie Clark in total NHL/WHA games played for 34th place in UNH alums. Next up are Chris Winnes in 33rd place with 33 NHL games...
Agree that we must sweep Colgate, for us and for HEA OOC record overall. A rising tide needed to raise all the HEA ships, which have been taking on too much water because of leaky defense this season.
Ha, ha, Sparkee. Of course, most of the regulars here know that my post was in jest. At the beginning of the season, both Chuck and I predicted 20 wins for this season, which is certainly looking more possible now than before our trip to Orono. But, rather than George Costanza, we are more...
Yup. All that we need to do is win two games, the MBPBEGAM game in Orono and another one somewhere else 🙂
Of course, I could be more optimistic that we will have home ice for MBPBEGAM game, win, and and then beat PC in their barn.
I do not think that any of these polls matter a Whitt (heh, heh), and I pay them zero attention. I think all that matters is the almighty NPI ranking, and in that Dartmouth is no longer #1, nor did Michigan State remain #1 after we upset them at the beginning of the season. And now Maine is...
HEA 6-1-0 in OOC games the past week since Tuesday December 9th, including UNH 3-2 OT win last night that knocked Dartmouth out of #1 in the NPI. Woo hoo!
And UNH played much faster with better passing, although Dartmouth seemed to be making adjustments in the last 2-3 minutes. Will see which team makes better adjustments to begin the second.
Thanks! I-93 and Rte 4 were fine, although the latter slower than usual. Still had time to visit my old neighborhood under daylight, which was cool, and get my ticket, which has more than doubled in price for seniors since I last bought a ticket, and see warm ups. No Felix in line up, but first...
Not sure which “computers” you are using, but CHN customized NPI rankings for UNH win today move UNH up to 19th and dumps Dartmouth down to 3rd. No HEA teams would qualify for at-large NCAA bids, with PC at 14, BC 16, NU 17 (after choking in last minute of final game at Matthews last night)...
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