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2010 Maine offseason: a lazy summer on the Stillwater

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I don't know how a team can be picked in the Top 10 when the goaltending is such an unproven (?).

I'm inclined to agree with you but Yale is in the same boat.

We have seen several teams have national title runs with freshmen goalies recently. So maybe the people looking at the goaltending question mark for Maine are a little less skittish of the Black Bears as a result.
 
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By the way.......Maine is scheduled to play the Top 3 (BC, NoDak, Miami) 6 times! :eek:


splitting hairs, but they play miami only once, so it's five games. that said, they could play st. cloud once as well depending on how the florida tourney unfolds which would give them 6 against chn's top 6. overall, they play 9 games against chn's preseason top 10, with the possibility of playing a 10th in scsu.
 
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Anybody planning on going to the Lobster Fest?

Very nice event. A chance to meet the players and dine on lobster with two of the players at your table. I won't be attending this year as I have a conflict.
 
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Anybody planning on going to the Lobster Fest?

Very nice event. A chance to meet the players and dine on lobster with two of the players at your table. I won't be attending this year as I have a conflict.

I've wanted to go for several years now, but hadn't been able to make it. My wife and I are planning to go this year and we are really looking forward to it.
 
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Primary investments but not primary business.

Yes, I had many Maine hockey players over the years living in units.

My favorite was when a couple ripped a door off its hinges and used it for firewood in the fireplace. All in all very good tennants and one quick call always straightens them out. More so when SW was at the helm. Football players are a different story


Does that mean you are self employed or work for a finanical services firm?
What led to your hockey passion?
Do you cheer for a particular team as I see you on multiple team threads?
 
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well.. in order to get decent seats, i sprung for the five game pack that the ticket office is running right now... 2 tix to Maine-NoDak and 3 tix to Maine-UNH....
 
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September 9, 2010

ORONO, Maine – Former men’s ice hockey goalie Mike Dunham and former women’s basketball standout Heather Ernest highlight the 2010 University of Maine Sports Hall of Fame class which will be inducted on September 24.

Dunham ’93 was part of a goaltending duo that led Maine to its first-ever national championship in men’s ice hockey during the 1992–1993 season. He is joined in the 2010 class by Ken Black ’35, who excelled in track and cross country, former men’s soccer coach and assistant athletic director Jim Dyer, Ernest ’04, baseball captain Jeff Paul ’84 and football standout Marcus Williams ’05.

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Dunham was part of a goaltending duo during the 1992–1993 season when he earned First Team All-American, First Team All-New England and First Team All-Hockey East honors. He shared goaltending duties with Garth Snow and helped lead Maine to its first-ever National Championship. He earned the Howard Neville Rookie of the Year team award in 1990–91. He played for the US Olympic Team in 1992, 1994 and 2002. He earned a silver medal with the 2002 team. Dunham played 10 years in the NHL including stints with the New York Rangers, Nashville Predators, New Jersey Devils and the New York Islanders. He currently serves as goaltending coach with the New York Islanders.
 
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Dunnie is goaltending coach with the Islanders ??? I did not know that.....Snow wuz the better of the two anyweigh. :) That also explains why Garth is GM and Dunnie is coaching....lol. Garth was unquestionably the better fighter. :D

In all seriousness, I can remember a series of saves that Dunham made against someone at the Alfond...doesnt matter who it wuz, but it was about 4 kick saves in rapid succession. After seeing that display all I could say wuz....wow, this kid can play.
 
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well.. in order to get decent seats, i sprung for the five game pack that the ticket office is running right now... 2 tix to Maine-NoDak and 3 tix to Maine-UNH....

geeeeezus gregg, ur gonna hurt the bc fandoms feelings. :p
 
Re: 2010 Maine offseason: a lazy summer on the Stillwater

well.. in order to get decent seats, i sprung for the five game pack that the ticket office is running right now... 2 tix to Maine-NoDak and 3 tix to Maine-UNH....

That's not a bad deal for $99. A shame the BC game up there is a Sunday late afternoon game.

Hope you're ready for next weekend...
 
Re: 2010 Maine offseason: a lazy summer on the Stillwater

well.. in order to get decent seats, i sprung for the five game pack that the ticket office is running right now... 2 tix to Maine-NoDak and 3 tix to Maine-UNH....

Can you get two packs and get two tickets to five different games? This is the first year without season tix:(
 
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