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Icemen Gain Revenge On Bulldogs

Night of the Killer B's

Although the present incarnation of the second-line was shutdown in the first Yale game, the early rumbling of a scoring machine could be heard throughout Ingalls Rink.

"When the coach first put us together, we dominated play," Krayer said.

Since then, Bourbeau and company have torn up the ECAC--and the country.

Coming into last night's game, Bourbeau was the fifth-leading scoring in the nation with a 2.15 points per-game average.

And Barakett--who fed a pretty pass to Krayer on the freshman's goal--was 17th with an average of almost two points a game.

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Although Krayer's two goals on the year don't compare with Bourbeau's 16 and Barakett's 15, the rookie has contributed in other ways, chalking up 13 assists.

Last night, however, Krayer burned the Elis for the game's second goal after taking a pass from Barakett on the right side of the Yale net.

"I've never been a great goal scorer," Krayer said. "But it feels good to score. It was a beautiful play on Timmy's part to get me the puck."

While Krayer contributes his share to the second line, Bourbeau and Barakett really run the show.

And yesterday's running of "Night of the Killer B's" played to a standing room only crowd.

"They played well," Fusco said. "They had Yale guessing all night. When you do that, you're bound to win."

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