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Riley Wetmore

Men's Ice Hockey By NANCY MARRAPESE-BURRELL

Boston Globe: Providence and UMass Lowell shake up Hockey East race

Senior Riley Wetmore

A glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.

- See more at: http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens-hockey/2013/03/01/providence-and-umass-lowell-shake-hockey-east-race/qWnls0UYDm7ecyK4SJvDhJ/story.html#sthash.8du2Hy2o.dpufA glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.
A glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.


Read the rest of Nancy Marrapese-Burrell's story in The Boston Globe

A glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.

- See more at: http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens-hockey/2013/03/01/providence-and-umass-lowell-shake-hockey-east-race/qWnls0UYDm7ecyK4SJvDhJ/story.html#sthash.8du2Hy2o.dpufA glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.

A glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.

- See more at: http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens-hockey/2013/03/01/providence-and-umass-lowell-shake-hockey-east-race/qWnls0UYDm7ecyK4SJvDhJ/story.html#sthash.8du2Hy2o.dpuf

A glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.

- See more at: http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens-hockey/2013/03/01/providence-and-umass-lowell-shake-hockey-east-race/qWnls0UYDm7ecyK4SJvDhJ/story.html#sthash.8du2Hy2o.dpuf

A glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.

- See more at: http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens-hockey/2013/03/01/providence-and-umass-lowell-shake-hockey-east-race/qWnls0UYDm7ecyK4SJvDhJ/story.html#sthash.8du2Hy2o.dpuf

A glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.

- See more at: http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens-hockey/2013/03/01/providence-and-umass-lowell-shake-hockey-east-race/qWnls0UYDm7ecyK4SJvDhJ/story.html#sthash.8du2Hy2o.dpuf

A glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.

- See more at: http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens-hockey/2013/03/01/providence-and-umass-lowell-shake-hockey-east-race/qWnls0UYDm7ecyK4SJvDhJ/story.html#sthash.8du2Hy2o.dpuf

A glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.

- See more at: http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens-hockey/2013/03/01/providence-and-umass-lowell-shake-hockey-east-race/qWnls0UYDm7ecyK4SJvDhJ/story.html#sthash.8du2Hy2o.dpuf

A glance at the Hockey East standings tells you that there is no clear-cut favorite to win the league. In fact, the playoff positioning only grew tighter with last week's results.

Four teams — Boston College, UMass-Lowell, New Hampshire, and Providence — are tied for first place with 28 points. Six teams — those four plus Merrimack and Boston University — have clinched postseason berths. That leaves Vermont, UMass, Maine, and Northeastern in the 7-10 spots.

One of the best stories in the league this season is the continued growth of the Lowell and Providence programs. Both are led by second-year coaches: Norm Bazin at Lowell and Nate Leaman at Providence.

- See more at: http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens-hockey/2013/03/01/providence-and-umass-lowell-shake-hockey-east-race/qWnls0UYDm7ecyK4SJvDhJ/story.html#sthash.8du2Hy2o.dpuf
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