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...kill off all of the resulting power plays. Dartmouth had a man-advantage eight times during the game, including two extensive five-on-three opportunities, and came up empty every time. And the difference between the nights was not due to the relative strengths of Vermont’s PP versus Dartmouth’s, it was due to the Crimson’s play in the penalty kill and between the pipes, according to Mazzoleni...
...genius with their fists. It can therefore be quite a shock to read a comic about four adult friends who struggle with issues of career, relationships and sobriety. At last, something I can relate to! The second and third issues of Henrik Rehr's "Tuesday" (Kim-Rehr Productions; 24 pp; $2.95), with its group portrait of New York sophisticates, reads like the movie Woody Allen hasn't made in years...
First Period: Y, Sharun (unassisted), 8:16. Second Period: H, Chu (Corriero, McAuliffe), :45 (pp). H, McAuliffe (Corriero, Cahow), 7:30. H, Corriero (McAuliffe), 9:41. H, Chu (McAuliffe, Johnston), 19:10. Third Period: H, Ruggiero (Sweet, Solley), 3:34. Shots: Y 6-6-7 19, H 16-16-10 42. Powerplay: Y 0-3, H 2-6. Goalies: Y Love...
First Period: H, Ruggiero (Chu), 1:39 (sh). P, Pearce (Brown), 13:34. H, McAuliffe (Banfield, Chu), 15:49 (pp). P, Keady (Pearce, Maglione), 18:19. Second Period: P, Keady (unassisted), 3:14. H, Corriero (Weaver, Chu), 13:39. P, Pearce (Stewart), 16:37. Third Period: P, Stewart (Anderson), 5:23. P, Anderson (unassisted), 17:42. Shots: P 13-8-4 25, H 8-11-20 39. Powerplay: P 0-6, H 1-8. Goalies: P Van Beusekom...
Sorry for the delay, folks, but I've been waiting for something to write about. I finally found it in Paul Hornschemeier's new book, "Mother Come Home" (Dark Horse Books; 128 pp.; $15.95), a collection of issues two through four of his "Forlorn Funnies" series of comicbooks. TIME.comix first spotted Hornschemeier's work two years ago, with his amusing and experimental first issue. Now his graphic novel smartly puts formalism at the mercy of a serious story...