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101. Northeastern Ice Hockey
Husky Ice hockey AllTime Lettermen. Lettermen, followed by years in which the Paul (1958, 60) Sutton, Scott (1999) sweeney, Matt (1988-89) Swiniarski,
http://gonu.com/mhockey/archives/lettermen.html

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Husky Ice Hockey All-Time Lettermen Lettermen, followed by years in which the letters were earned. (through 2003-04)
*Please see editor's note, at the end.
A B C D ... Z A Abbott, Andrew (1936) Abbott, Kenneth (1969) Abrahams, Joel* (1970) Addesa, Brian (1997) Alcorn, Arnold (1932) Alward, F.J. (1942) Anderson, Dean (1968-70) Anderson, Francis (1950) Anderson, Richard (1954) Anderson, S.A. (1931-32) Andersson, Jan (1980) Andrews, Richard (1954-56) Anzivino, Michael (1980) Archambault, David (1978-80) Archambault, Eugene (1970-72) Archambault, Michael (1972) Arrington, Edward (1978-79) Averill, James (1982-85) Averill, Robert (1955-56) Averill, Jr., Robert (1981-84) Averill, Will (1989-91) Aube, Jean-Francois (1992-95) Awe, Jon (2002-05) B C D Daniels, Thomas (1968-70) Davidner, Mark (1980-83) Davis, Bobby (1998-00) De Blois, Robert (1964-66) Deck, Darrell (1975-77) Decker, Earl* (1932) Decker, Wilmot (1937) Deeth, Brian (2004-05) Delaney, Kevin (1970-72) Delaney, William (1960-62) DelGrosso, Chauncey (1940-41, 47) DeMaio, Joseph* (1949) Demetroulakos, George (1980-83) DeMontier, Herbert (1941) Dempsey, William (1971) Denton, James (1931-34) Derby, Mark (1977-80) Desjardins, Jacques (1968-69) DesJardins, Robert (1973-74) Desroiers, Paul (1963) DeVarennes, Charles (1949, 51) Devlin, Michael (1975-77) DeWolf, Clyde (1951, 54-55) Diamondstone, Walter (1936) Dingwell, William (1932-35) Doherty, Philip (1950-53) Doherty, William (1952-54) Dondero, Mark (1934) Dowd, Brian (1985-88) Dudgeon, Ryan (2001-03) Duffy, Harold (1951-54) Dunkle, Allan (1972-74) Dupont, David (1998) Dupere, Leo (1962-64) Dutczak, Edward (1960-62) Dwyer, Jeremy (1980)

102. Ftorek's Go Style Of Offense Is A Hit For B's
sweeney hasn t been that close for a pair of shots in one game since This National hockey League season is still young but the Bruins already have more
http://www.eagletribune.com/news/stories/20011014/SP_005.htm
Sunday, October 14, 2001
Ftorek's go style of offense is a hit for B's
Russ Conway
Eagle-Tribune Writer When Bruins defenseman Hal Gill found himself on a surprising breakaway from the Washington blue line last Monday, he didn't quite know what to do once he got in on goalie Olaf Kolzig. After all, except for lunch bets after practices over his past three seasons with the Bruins, Gill couldn't remember the last time he was taking a shot on a breakaway, instead of trying to break one up. Gill hasn't scored a goal since Dec. 19 and he missed on the rare opportunity, shooting the puck up over the crossbar into the crowd. Or as Bruins' goalie Byron Dafoe put it with a laugh, "Hal tried to roof it" and literally almost hit the FleetCenter roof in the process. But the fact that Gill had the green light to go, instead of just dumping the puck in and retreating, was a tell-tale sign of how times have changed thanks to new coach Robbie Ftorek. In the game before, a 4-3 overtime win against Atlanta, veteran defenseman Don Sweeney had two shots from near the crease after pinching in and joining the offensive rush. Sweeney hasn't been that close for a pair of shots in one game since God-knows-when. This National Hockey League season is still young but the Bruins already have more zip thanks to Ftorek's hockey version of football's hurry-up offense.

103. Everyrule.com: Newsrooom
The National hockey League s new overtime rule is a prime example of Ray Bourque and Tim sweeney, were behind the New Jersey net at the same time.
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104. Dowbrigade News: Dowbrigade News
A hockey rat s wet dream transferred to the fevered mind of an overworked don t we already have a preppy jock as president? Good questions, both.
http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/dowbrigade/2004/01/25
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Sunday, January 25, 2004 Avocado Theft Up For Super Bowl
VALLEY CENTER, Calif. -The thieves come in the dead of night, after it rains and the hillsides are empty, or during a full moon. They disappear into jungly thickets on steep, remote hillsides, stepping carefully through the groves to avoid crunching leaves before doing their dirty work. They operate stealthily, without clippers, amassing warty, thick-skinned booty by the hundreds.
Allen Luce, a retired beekeeper, suspected the worst recently when he spied an unfamiliar red pickup truck parked beside the lush canopies of his neighbors' thousand-acre avocado grove. "At a dollar or more a pound, it adds up pretty fast," he said, speaking of the Hope diamond of these parts: the avocado.
They call it green gold.
"When the Super Bowl comes, there is going to be thievery," Mr. Luce said. "People want guacamole."
from the New York Times Posted by Michael Feldman on 1/25/04; 10:29:36 PM -

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