Word: mullens
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Though the Crimson power play kept the Badgers off the board, 11 seconds after the teams were back at full strength, left-wing Brian Mullen flipped the puck over Law, who was lying on his stomach following a save on a Chris Chelios slapshot, from the point, Wisconsin...
There are others, too, who have made the great leap forward. Joe Mullen, for instance, perhaps the greatest player ever to come out of Boston College, recently resurfaced on the St. Louis Blues after a lengthy sojourn in the minors. Only a few weeks ago. Mullen slammed the puck home twice in a mere eight seconds to push the Blues well out in front of Minnesota...
...future looks bright for Mullen, but the rolls are thick with others who have yet to make it. Former Crimson blueliner Jackie Hughes a veteran of three 'Pots is plying his trade in the unlikely locale of Fort Worth for a Colorado Rockies farm club, while one of Mullen's Eagle teammates. 1976 Beanpot MVP Paul Skidmore, is tending net in Salt Lake City for the Blues tranchise there...
...Punt Returns Player No Yds TD Lg Avg Scott McCabe 8 24 0 9 3.0 Rocky Delgadillo 8 21 0 9 2.6 Paul Scheper 5 33 0 21 6.6 John Dailey 2 3 0 3 1.3 Joe Azelby 1 9 0 9 9.0 Jim Mullen 1 8 1 8 8.0 Punting Player No Yds Lg Avg Jim Villanueva 45 1727 69 38.4 Steve Flach 4 138 47 34.5 Scoring Player TD PAT/1 PAT/2 FG Pts Jim Villanueva 0 22-24 0-0 11-16 55 Jim Callinan 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 54 Jim Acheson...
...Garvey 14 0 14 14.0 Punt Returns Player No Yds TD Lg Avg Scott McCabe 8 24 0 9 3.0 Rocky Delgadillo 7 19 0 9 2.7 Paul Scheper 4 32 0 21 8.0 John Dailey 2 3 0 3 1.5 Joe Azelby 1 9 0 9 9.0 Jim Mullen 1 8 1 8 8.0 Punting Player No Yds Lg Avg Jim Villanueva 44 1599 65 36.3 Steve Flach 1 47 47 47.0 Scoring Player TD PAT/1 PAT/2 FG Pts Jim Villanueva 0 16-18 0-0 10-15 46 Jim Callinan...