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2012/13 college hockey season and results


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My only disappointment has been the SCSU's play against the weaker non-conference teams. I watched the 3 losses against RPI and Northern Michigan and those are NOT very good teams. Maybe it's a MN trait to play down to your competition.

I do think the WCHA is tough this year but the teams in the conf hurt themselves with their non-conf play. I'm just hoping the Huskies can make some sort of run as they will lose some big guns after this year.

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"Big Ten is taking hockey to the new level"....HaHaHa whatever. Wish this WCHA would stay together but guess not. Just my opinion.

Puke, where did that quote come from? Agreed, wish the WCHA would stay together.

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I have a hard time predicting anything but a split. Gophs have a ton of talent. This is probably the deepest team SCSU has ever had and they are at home. If one of these teams can get at least 3 points then that team is in the driver seat for the MacNaughton cup.

UNO still with a good shot but their OT loss to Tech on Sat really hurt their chances.

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I got this exact text in an earlier email today!!!

Actually I cleaned up his MPLS public school spelling a tad bit... smile

I know I'm in the minority but I enjoy the St Cloud series equally as much as the North Dakota series historically.

It's usually end to end action and about as intense as it gets!

Go Gophers~

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