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By David Albright
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 BOSTON -- Raise your hand if you had national No. 5 North Dakota at 0-2 to start the season. I'll wait. Anybody? Didn't think so. Seeing as though the Sioux hadn't dropped their first two games of a season since 1994-95 (to Northeastern in Grand Forks), it was more than unlikely that Dave Hakstol's club would leave the 12th Annual Ice Breaker Tournament with losses to Boston University and UMass. But that's exactly what happened after falling 5-1 to the No. 9 Terrie ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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