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HEWBA Poll:
1. BU
2. Maine
3. BC
4. PC
5T. Yukon
5T. UMass-Flagship
7. UMass-Bazin
8. NU
9. Mac
10. UNH
11. UVM
This poll does not seem to square with my 20 wins prediction for the Cats, unless HEA is even more exceptional than last season. What do the Hockey East writers and broadcasters know...
Caught Carl Palmer at the Flying Monkey in Plymouth, NH, a few years ago at Chuck’s suggestion and was not disappointed as Carl has been doing his best to immortalize his bandmate buds Keith Emerson and Greg Lake. And Carl has me reminiscing about the opening tune ‘Wipeout’ at UNH home hockey...
Oops, my mistake, Rochester not Troy two years ago. And, yes, we were in Schenectady three years ago when we also visited more westerly Canton and Potsdam.
Also, should we get to Lost Wages this coming April, Jellsville, that would be about 3 degrees longitude farther west than Tempe four years...
I think that the Cats will need exceptional (vs competent) goaltending this season to succeed, like two years ago with Helsten. Da Whale was merely competent in net last season, which was not good enough to compensate for the lack of snipers. Which of the four goaltenders, if any, on the roster...
There may be captains named already, but they simply have not been announced because fans who want to know this stuff are viewed with contempt and disdain.
Sorry, I cannot copy and paste online links with my technology. But, the USN&WR article that I cited on rankings of higher education by states still comes up at the top of a google search.
The USN&WR article that came up on top of my Google search has Massachusetts ranked 45th (6th worst state) in Higher Education (18th in graduation rate, 41st in tuition and fees (10th highest), and 49th in student debt (second highest)). Guess that those highly rated fancy K-12 public schools...
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