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If you're in Milwaukee with UVerse, ESPNU is channel 605. I'm currently watching RIT and Denver (RIT up 1-0.)

 

Edit: Anyone know who's calling the game tonight? Barry Melrose is doing color commentary for the RIT/Denver game. I hope Gary Thorne does the Badger game, he's awesome.

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Down goes Denver! Down goes Denver! RIT wins 2-1. Jared DiMichiel was a stud in the net for the Tigers.

Wow

 

Perfect example though of what i posted a few days ago about being scared of this Vermont game. In any one and done hockey format, a hot goalie can carry an inferior team to a victory.

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I could easily understand that penalty if he actually hit him in the head, but he didn't and he led with his shoulder not his elbow. That was a clean hit.

 

The referee who called it was behind the play and shielded by Smith so he didn't have a good view of if he hit him in the head or led with an elbow.

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I realize why the rule is there, but come on, the guy is headed up the ice, looking back towards the puck, and leaning down. CHECKING IS ALLOWED! I lived for opportunities to line people up like that... IN PRACTICE! The rule is there for a reason, a hit like that was not one of them.
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Couple more games tonight. Yale got their first win in the tournament since 1952 today beating North Dakota 3-2.

 

RIT and New Hampshire are playing right now and it looks like RIT will be heading to the Frozen Four. Currently leading New Hampshire 4-1 with 14 minutes left.

 

The winner of the St. Cloud/Wisconsin game will face most likely RIT in the Frozen Four.

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