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In the late '60's, Northwestern's hockey teams, composed Despite such drawing card as a campus that resembles the Flaman coached the Huskies Northeastern is slightly better this year, but at best it can be described as a good Division II team. The Huskies are 2-12 in Division I, The Huskies are traditionally the weak link in the Beanpot, and there is little chance that they will improve their 6-32 Beanpot record when they take on Harvard tonight at 6:30 at the Garden. Although Harvard will be rusty coming off a three week exam lay-off, they should still murder Northeastern. Playing sloppily after their upset loss to UNH, the Crimson still coasted over Northeastern a month ago, 5-2. Decent Players The Huskies do have a couple of decent players. Alan Dunkle leads Northeastern in goal scoring, and tallied a nice breakaway goal against Harvard in January. Northeastern captain and goalie, Dan Eberly, must be in a state of permanent shell shock after playing behind the Huskie defense for three years, but he can be good, and he has apparently retained his spirit. "The surprising thing is that we keep getting up for the next game," he said last week.
Despite such drawing card as a campus that resembles the Flaman coached the Huskies Northeastern is slightly better this year, but at best it can be described as a good Division II team. The Huskies are 2-12 in Division I, The Huskies are traditionally the weak link in the Beanpot, and there is little chance that they will improve their 6-32 Beanpot record when they take on Harvard tonight at 6:30 at the Garden. Although Harvard will be rusty coming off a three week exam lay-off, they should still murder Northeastern. Playing sloppily after their upset loss to UNH, the Crimson still coasted over Northeastern a month ago, 5-2. Decent Players The Huskies do have a couple of decent players. Alan Dunkle leads Northeastern in goal scoring, and tallied a nice breakaway goal against Harvard in January. Northeastern captain and goalie, Dan Eberly, must be in a state of permanent shell shock after playing behind the Huskie defense for three years, but he can be good, and he has apparently retained his spirit. "The surprising thing is that we keep getting up for the next game," he said last week.
Flaman coached the Huskies Northeastern is slightly better this year, but at best it can be described as a good Division II team. The Huskies are 2-12 in Division I, The Huskies are traditionally the weak link in the Beanpot, and there is little chance that they will improve their 6-32 Beanpot record when they take on Harvard tonight at 6:30 at the Garden. Although Harvard will be rusty coming off a three week exam lay-off, they should still murder Northeastern. Playing sloppily after their upset loss to UNH, the Crimson still coasted over Northeastern a month ago, 5-2. Decent Players The Huskies do have a couple of decent players. Alan Dunkle leads Northeastern in goal scoring, and tallied a nice breakaway goal against Harvard in January. Northeastern captain and goalie, Dan Eberly, must be in a state of permanent shell shock after playing behind the Huskie defense for three years, but he can be good, and he has apparently retained his spirit. "The surprising thing is that we keep getting up for the next game," he said last week.
Northeastern is slightly better this year, but at best it can be described as a good Division II team. The Huskies are 2-12 in Division I, The Huskies are traditionally the weak link in the Beanpot, and there is little chance that they will improve their 6-32 Beanpot record when they take on Harvard tonight at 6:30 at the Garden. Although Harvard will be rusty coming off a three week exam lay-off, they should still murder Northeastern. Playing sloppily after their upset loss to UNH, the Crimson still coasted over Northeastern a month ago, 5-2. Decent Players The Huskies do have a couple of decent players. Alan Dunkle leads Northeastern in goal scoring, and tallied a nice breakaway goal against Harvard in January. Northeastern captain and goalie, Dan Eberly, must be in a state of permanent shell shock after playing behind the Huskie defense for three years, but he can be good, and he has apparently retained his spirit. "The surprising thing is that we keep getting up for the next game," he said last week.
The Huskies are traditionally the weak link in the Beanpot, and there is little chance that they will improve their 6-32 Beanpot record when they take on Harvard tonight at 6:30 at the Garden.
Although Harvard will be rusty coming off a three week exam lay-off, they should still murder Northeastern. Playing sloppily after their upset loss to UNH, the Crimson still coasted over Northeastern a month ago, 5-2.
Decent Players
The Huskies do have a couple of decent players. Alan Dunkle leads Northeastern in goal scoring, and tallied a nice breakaway goal against Harvard in January. Northeastern captain and goalie, Dan Eberly, must be in a state of permanent shell shock after playing behind the Huskie defense for three years, but he can be good, and he has apparently retained his spirit. "The surprising thing is that we keep getting up for the next game," he said last week.
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